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Online since: May 2012
Authors: Meidi Shan, Sirong Zhang
Introduction Interface, as a technical term first appeared in the engineering field, is mainly used to describe the connection between various instruments, equipment, parts and components.
The breakdown of the project was conducted based on task type, coordination between such disciplines as technical process and civil work, technical process and public utilities, as well as the requirements of planning, design, contract, investment and construction, etc.
In addition, coordination shall be made between civil work and technologies as well as utilities installation and processing equipment installation and design.
[J] Value Engineering, 2010(5): 126-127.
Journal of Construction Engineering and Management,2003,129(1):8-15
Online since: September 2016
Authors: M.K. Haneefa, A. Bahurudeen, S. Mahima, K. Soumya, B. Mahalingam
Advanced Machines and Automation Techniques in Modern Construction Practice and Their Possible Use in India Mahima S1a, Soumya K1b, Bahurudeen A1a*, Haneefa MK2a, MahalingamB2b 1Department of Civil Engineering, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, India 2Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, SSN College of Engineering, India abahurudeen.civil@gmail.com, bmhkolakkadan@gmail.com Keywords: Automation, Infrastructure, Construction, Robotics.
In addition, 'construction automation' refers to the engineering or performance of any construction process, on-site or off-site, by means of tele-operated, numerically controlled, semiautonomous, or autonomous equipment [1].
Najafi, Robots and construction automation, Automation and Robotics in Construction XVI UC3M (1999) 283-288 [2] Gassel FV and Pascal Schrijver, Assembling wall panels with robotic technologies, ISARC (2006) 728-733 [3] Taylor M, Wamuziri S, Automated construction in Japan, ICE Civil Engineering 156 Pages 34–41; (2003) [4] Marta Ester Aviña Zavala, Feasibility of new technologies in construction applied in new developed countries IAARC W119 CIC (2012)17-22 [5] Mirostaw J.
Online since: February 2009
Authors: O.E. Alutu, A. Omorogie
Omorogie Department of Civil Engineering University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria a alutuoe@yahoo.com Keywords: Sands, vibration time, strength improvement, blocks Abstracct.
Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering.
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology 39,6572 UK. 2006
Dbir, "Civil Engineering Materials" 5 th Edition.
Agbala "Influence of Vibration time and density on compressive strength of sandcrete blocks" Civil Engineering Department, University of Benin, Benin City. 2007.
Online since: January 2008
Fascinating fundamental insights into formation mechanisms are being revealed and nanoscale devices, which parallel devices in standard engineering are now being created.
On the horizon are applications ranging from civil engineering to advanced molecular electronics so promising to transform our everyday technology as well as basic economics.
Online since: June 2013
ICATSI 2013 is the first conference dedicated to issues related to Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Construction Technology, Control.
A major goal and feature of it is to bring academic scientists, engineers, industry researchers together to exchange and share their experiences and research results about most aspects of Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Construction Technology, Control, and discuss the practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted.
The program consists of invited sessions, and technical workshops and discussions with eminent speakers covering a wide range of topics in engineering materials, architecture science and civil engineering This rich program provides all attendees with the opportunities to meet and interact with one another.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Yan Min Liu
Research on civil engineering with ecological calimpact assessment of construction activities YanMin Liu No. 50-34, Bai Ping Road in Baicheng City, Jilin Province, China Email:jlbclmy@163.com Keywords: ecological impact, green building, analytic hierarchy process, evaluation criterion Abstract Ecological impact assessment is revealed through quantitative the impact of human activities on economic development and on human health to determine a regional ecological or environmental load capacity.
With this evaluation criterion, we can evaluate green construction level of engineering construction.
Application of advanced sophisticated construction technology, chemical engineering to enhance the digital application of information technology and to develop architectural standard parts, increasing the proportion of industrial production of building components, thus contributing to build close ties with the production and promotion of enterprise technology innovation mechanism.
To establish a scientific, completeness and usefulness of the comprehensive evaluation index system is a complex and difficult systems engineering.
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Yong He Deng
Exploring The Principle of Level Surveying Yonghe Deng Department of Civil Engineering,Lishui College,Lishui 323000,China lsxydengyonghe@sina.com Yonghe Deng (1968 -), male, associate professor, senior engineer, the main research directions are engineering survey , data processing and gray system.
References [1] Hui Qin, Xin Wu.Civil Engineering Surveying (The Third Edition) [M].Shanghai:Tongji University Press,2008(In Chinese)
Online since: April 2012
Authors: Qing Wang, Li Xie
Safety Analysis Of Tower Crane Based On Fault Tree Qing Wanga, Li Xieb College of Safety & Environment Engineering, Capital University of Economics and Business, Beijing 100070, China aqwang@cueb.edu.cn, bs2005082135@cueb.edu.cn Keywords: Fault Tree, Tower crane Rollover, Preventive Measure Abstract.
This essay put forward some relevant preventive measures by the fault tree analysis of safety system engineering.
Acknowledgements This work is supported by the Science Foundation of Capital University of Economics & Business (Grant No. 2011XJZ001) Reference [1] Chen Wen: Safe Management and Use of the Tower Crane (Guangdong Civil Engineering & Construction, China 2001(2)), pp.42-43
[4] Hou Jianming: An Introduction on Safety Management of Tower Crane (Journal of Hebei Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering, China Vol. 26 2008), pp.100-102
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Ai She Zhang, De Qian Zheng, Cui Lan Gao
Analysis of interference effects of adjacent buildings on wind pressures Aishe Zhang 1, a, Cuilan Gao 2,b and Deqian Zheng 3,c 1School of Civil Engineering, Shandong Jianzhu University, Jinan, China 2School of Transportation Engineering, Shandong Jianzhu University, Jinan, China 3School of Civil Engineering Engineering, Henan Industrial University; Zhengzhou, China aasmith2011@163.com (corresponding author), bclgao@sdjzu.edu.cn, cdeqianzheng@163.com Keywords: wind tunnel experiment, Numerical simulation, turbulence model, pressure distribution, interference effect.
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Tian Shu Song, Ming Ju Zhang, Yue Fa Zhou, Dong Li
Dynamic Anti-plane Behaviors on Two Dissimilar Piezoelectric Media with an Interfacial Non-circular Cavity Tianshu Song1,a, Dong Li2,b, Mingju Zhang1,c and Yuefa Zhou1,d 1 School of Aerospace and Civil Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, 150001, China 2Department of Civil Engineering, Hebei Jiaotong Vocational and Technical College, Shijiazhuang, 050091, China asongts@126.com, blidong242@163.com, cmingju861102@163.com, dzhouyuefa@163.com Keywords: two dissimilar piezoelectric media; dynamic stress concentration factor (DSCF); Green’s function; non-circular cavity; conformal mapping Abstract.
The International Society for Optical Engineering, 4235: 69-78(2001)
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