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Online since: November 2015
Authors: Marta Kadela, Marcin Kozlowski, Andrzej Cińcio
Scherfel, Application of geotechnical models in the description of composite foamed concrete used in contact layer with the subsoil, in: Proceedings of the 10th Slovak Geotechnical Conference “Geotechnical problems of engineering constructions”, May 30-31, 2011
Kukiełka, Fracture Energy of Foamed Concrete Based on Three-Point Bending Test on Notched Beams, Procedia Engineering 108 (2015) 349-354
Proceedings of the International Civil and Infrastructure Engineering Conference, September 28 – October 1, 2014, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
Kadela, Experimental and Numerical Investigation of Fracture Behavior of Foamed Concrete Based on Three-Point Bending Test of Beams with Initial Notch, in: Proceedings of the ICMCME 2015: International Conference on Mechanical, Civil and Material Engineering, August 17-18, 2015, Barcelona, Spain; pp. 943 (in English)
Babuska, The Partition of Unity Finite Element Method: Basic Theory and Applications,” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 39 (1996) 289-314
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Jun Sheng Liu, Ming Liang Liu
Conclusions Fiber Bragg Grating sensors monitoring system has been rapid used in recent years in the field of engineering.
Aiming at the specific circumstances of engineering, Fiber grating sensor system and the principle of FBG sensors are discussed in this paper.
Optical fiber smart Bragg grating sensors and intelligent monitoring system of civil infrastructures[D].Ph.D Dissertation,Harbin Institute of Technology ,2003
Structural health monitoring of fiber grating sensor network and its engineering application[D].
Progress on study and application of smart health monitoring method by fiber optic sensor in civil engineering mechanics.2000,126(6).
Online since: August 2020
Authors: Vladimír Benko, Ľudovít Fillo, Jakub Dobrý
Several series of the slender reinforced concrete columns were tested in the laboratory of the Department of Concrete Structures and Bridges at the Faculty of Civil engineering of Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava.
If structural practical engineers would prepare this theoretical prediction, the scatter of the results would be considerable.
What will be the dispersion of results, if the structural engineers would use the nonlinear method under the pressure of architects, time and investors to minimize dimensions and costs in a liberal, unregulated EU market, can we quickly guess.
In: Slovak Journal of Civil Engineering.
In: Key Engineering Materials.
Online since: January 2019
Authors: Eleni Pavlidou, Aspasia Karozou, Maria Stefanidou
Enhancing Properties of Clay Mortars Using Nano-Additives Aspasia Karozou1,a*, Eleni Pavlidou2,b, Maria Stefanidou1,c 1Laboratory of Building Materials, Civil Engineering Department, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece 2School of Science, Physics Department, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece aakarozou@gmail.com, belpavlid@auth.gr, cstefan@civil.auth.gr Keywords: clay matrix, nanoclay, nanosilica, nanoalumina, strength, water -resistance.
Besides biopolymers, the development of nanotechnology has opened a new scientific path in constructional engineering for the protection of materials.
Vilane, Assessment of stabilization of adobes by confined compression tests, Biosystems Engineering 106 (2010) 551–558 [22] A.S.
Vamshykrishna, The Future of Civil Engineering with the Influence and Impact of Nanotechnology on Properties of Materials, Procedia Materials Science 10 (2015) 111 – 115 [36] R.S.C.
Aqel, Effect of Nano-clay on Mechanical Properties and Microstructure of Ordinary Portland Cement Mortar, International Journal of Civil & Environmental Engineering IJCEE-IJENS (2010) Vol:10 No:01 [38] R.
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Ze Ping Zhang, Jia Yu, Fei Fei Li
Internal relations between engineering construction standardization and establishing new industry-agriculture and urban-rural relationships The basic concepts of engineering construction standard.
Engineering construction standard refers to the basic construction of various engineering surveying, planning, design, construction, installation, inspection and other matters need to coordinate a unified standard developed by.
The importance of engineering construction standard.
Engineering construction is complicated and huge system engineering, referring to multi-industry, multi-disciplinary, multi-link.
Journal of civil engineering, 2011(45)
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Xi Tao Zheng, Ye Zhang, Jie Yang, Bin Tuan Wang
The wide range of applications of fiber-reinforced composites in numbers of engineering fields is demanding better understanding on its hydrothermal properties.
Introduction As a new type material with high specific stiffness and high specific strength, fiber-reinforced composites have been widely applied in many fields of engineering [1].
Equipment Environmental Engineering, (2008), 5(3): 16-20
Journal of Materials Engineering, (1999), 5: 6-8
[14] Hui Jin: ‘Determining Method Research of Environment Factor on Civil Aircraft Composite Material Structures Static Tests’, Civil Aircraft Design and Research, (2012.10).
Online since: March 2024
Authors: Jan Jerabek
Comparison of Concrete Mixtures and Alkaline Activated Material with Regard to Selected Properties for Structural Design Jan Jeřábek1,a* 1VSB - Technical University of Ostrava, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Ludvíka Podéště 1875/17, 708 00 Ostrava-Poruba ajan.jerabek@vsb.cz *Corresponding author Keywords: concrete; alkaline activated material; experiment; properties Abstract.
The topic of this paper is precisely from this area, where material engineering and the field of concrete belong.
In the field of materials engineering and concrete, these are mainly alkali-activated composites [1][2][3][4] and hybrid binders [5][6], which have lower requirements for CO2 or also high-performance concretes, which in turn have significantly longer durability regarding their higher mechanical properties and resistance [7][8] and fiber-reinforced concrete [9].
Civil and Environmental Engineering 2023, 19, 348, DOI: 10.2478/cee-2023-0031
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Zhi Xiang Zhou, Xing Xing Li, Ben Niu Zhang
A Novel Design for Crack Width Monitoring of Concrete Structures Benniu Zhang1,a, Xingxing Li1,b, Zhixiang Zhou2,c 1 Department of Information Science and Engineering, Chongqing Jiaotong University, Chongqing, China 400074 2 Department of Civil Engineering, Chongqing Jiaotong University, Chongqing, China 400074 a benniu_zhang@yahoo.com, b xingxingli331@gmail.com, c zhixiangzhou@cquc.edu.cn Keywords: Concrete structure, Crack width, Smart film, Enameled copper wire Abstract.
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, 5856, Part II, 1003-1008, Optical Measurement Systems for Industrial Inspection IV, 2005
Key Engineering Materials, 413-414, 15-28, 2009
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, 4702, 49-62, 2002
Sensitive skin and the relative sensing system for real-time surface monitoring of crack in civil infrastructure, Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures, 17(10): 907-917, 2006.
Online since: November 2016
Authors: Anuchit Uchaipichat
Temperature and Suction Effects on Slope Stability under Undrained Condition Anuchit Uchaipichat 1, a* 1Department of Civil Engineering, Vongchavalitkul University Muang District, Nakhon Ratchasima, 30000, Thailand aanuchit_uch@vu.ac.th Keywords: Slope stability, Unsaturated soils, Temperature, Suction Abstract.
Thus, the temperature effect must be included in the geotechnical engineering analysis and design for buildings generating heat.
Typically, the slope stability analysis is an important process in the geotechnical analysis and design and is performed in most civil engineering projects, such as highways, dams and other earthworks.
Maruyama, Effect of Temperature in Elastic of Clays, Proceedings of an International Conference on Effects of Temperature and Heat on Engineering Behavior of Soils, Highway Res.
Lagurous, Effects of Temperature on Some Engineering Properties of Clay Soils, Proceedings of an International Conference on Effects of Temperature and Heat on Engineering Behavior of Soils, Highway Res.
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Nan Zhang
Pulsating Flow Induced Vibration in a Rotor-Seal System Nan Zhang Beijing Engineering Research Center of  Monitoring for Construction Safety, School of Mechanical-electronic and Automobile Engineering, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Beijing 100044, China zhangnan@bucea.edu.cn Keywords: pulsating flow induced vibration; flow induced vibration; nonlinear vibration Abstract.
Introduction Flow induced vibration has been a serious problem in many engineering fields, such as air induced vibration in the aircraft, wind induced vibration in the high buildings and pulsating flow induced vibration in the ocean.
The pulsating flow can be caused by many factors in engineering, such as the sound wave in the heat exchanger and the turbulent flow in the turbine.
For engineering applications, the analysis of the fluid force F on the flow direction is using the Morison method in the pulsating flow induced vibration.
Acknowledgements The authors gratefully acknowledge that the work was supported by Scientific Research Foundation of Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture under the project Nos. 00331611020.
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