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Online since: June 2019
Authors: Fernanda C.M. Esmanhotto, Matheus C. Mota, Hugo R.A.S. da Silva, Victor H.P. Moutinho, Alexandre Zaccaron, Bruno B. Frasson, Cyd M. Vieira
Introduction
Heavy clay ceramics, also known as structural ceramics, are part of the set of productive chains that make up the Civil Construction Complex, contributing in 2013 with approximately 0.2% of the Brazilian national GDP through an estimated production of 70.8 billion pieces Of Ceramic [1,2].
Among the innovations of the civil sector, we can mention the confection with a ceramic block called "Tavelão", which has dimensions close to 6.5 x 25 x 81.5 cm in width, height and length respectively, having then superior geometric characteristics to conventional ceramic blocks, and where the use of this material has purpose of accelerating productivity in masonry construction, reducing waste and keeping the work site unobstructed, in addition to optimizing the delivery time accordingly.
Conclusion The innovations in the civil construction sector is a growing despite the economic crisis.
Narciso: Revista de Engenharia Civil IMED Vol. 2(2) (2015), p. 19
Queiroz: Iberoamerican Journal of Industrial Engineering Vol. 3 (1) (2011), p.48
Among the innovations of the civil sector, we can mention the confection with a ceramic block called "Tavelão", which has dimensions close to 6.5 x 25 x 81.5 cm in width, height and length respectively, having then superior geometric characteristics to conventional ceramic blocks, and where the use of this material has purpose of accelerating productivity in masonry construction, reducing waste and keeping the work site unobstructed, in addition to optimizing the delivery time accordingly.
Conclusion The innovations in the civil construction sector is a growing despite the economic crisis.
Narciso: Revista de Engenharia Civil IMED Vol. 2(2) (2015), p. 19
Queiroz: Iberoamerican Journal of Industrial Engineering Vol. 3 (1) (2011), p.48
Online since: August 2004
Authors: Yong Hak Huh, Dong Jin Kim, Philip Park
Introduction
Recently, as safety of civil structures became a matter of concern, structural health monitoring
systems, using various measuring instruments, were employed actively in real structures such as
bridges[1,2].
Dynamic approach using natural frequency and/or modal analysis[4,5] was tried to evaluate the structural safety from the measured data, but errors in analytical modeling and uncertainties from the noise and non-linearity in measurement of dynamic characteristics of civil structures[3] made the practical application of the approach difficult.
Chong: Health Monitoring of Civil Infrastructures, Proceedings of the International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA, September 18-20 (1997), pp. 339-350
Soon: Structural Damage Monitoring for Civil Structures, Proceedings of the International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA, September 18-20 (1997), pp. 371-382
Stubbs: Damage Identification in Beam-Type Structures : Frequency-Based Method vs Mode-Shape-Based Method, Engineering Structures, Vol. 25 (2003), pp. 57-67
Dynamic approach using natural frequency and/or modal analysis[4,5] was tried to evaluate the structural safety from the measured data, but errors in analytical modeling and uncertainties from the noise and non-linearity in measurement of dynamic characteristics of civil structures[3] made the practical application of the approach difficult.
Chong: Health Monitoring of Civil Infrastructures, Proceedings of the International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA, September 18-20 (1997), pp. 339-350
Soon: Structural Damage Monitoring for Civil Structures, Proceedings of the International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA, September 18-20 (1997), pp. 371-382
Stubbs: Damage Identification in Beam-Type Structures : Frequency-Based Method vs Mode-Shape-Based Method, Engineering Structures, Vol. 25 (2003), pp. 57-67
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Yue Wang, Shu Sheng Zhan, Yi Fei Song
Conservation and Hritage of Residential Architecture in the Three Gorges
Yifei Song, Yue Wang and Shusheng Zhan
Three Gorges University, Yichang City, Hubei Province Department of Civil and Architecture
Three Gorges University, Yichang City, Hubei Province Department of Civil and Architecture
Three Gorges University, Yichang City, Hubei Province Department of Civil and Architecture
951455905@qq.com , 522533236@qq.com , 274740347@qq.com
Keywords: residences in the Three Gorges; architectural art; heritage and conservation
Abstract.
References [1] Tang Yuyang, Chinese and Western Combined, the Echo in the Gorge is Over and Over Again-------On the Traditional Settlement in the Submerging Area and the Regionalism Features of the Traditional Residences [J], Beijing Institute of Civil Engineering journal, 1999(3),In Chinese [2] Zhang Lianggao, Tujia Minority’s Culture and Hanging House [J], Hubei Institute for Nationalities journal, 2000, 18(1), In Chinese [3] Yan Guangchao, On the Feature and Style of the Traditional Residences in the Three Gorges[J], Centre China architectural paper,2003,01, In Chinese [4] Ji Fuzheng, The Classical Town in the Three Gorges [M], SWJTU press,2007, In Chinese
References [1] Tang Yuyang, Chinese and Western Combined, the Echo in the Gorge is Over and Over Again-------On the Traditional Settlement in the Submerging Area and the Regionalism Features of the Traditional Residences [J], Beijing Institute of Civil Engineering journal, 1999(3),In Chinese [2] Zhang Lianggao, Tujia Minority’s Culture and Hanging House [J], Hubei Institute for Nationalities journal, 2000, 18(1), In Chinese [3] Yan Guangchao, On the Feature and Style of the Traditional Residences in the Three Gorges[J], Centre China architectural paper,2003,01, In Chinese [4] Ji Fuzheng, The Classical Town in the Three Gorges [M], SWJTU press,2007, In Chinese
Online since: March 2020
Authors: Mihaela Raluca Condruz, Alexandru Paraschiv, Ionel Mîndru, Andreea Deutschlander
UAVs can be used for multiple surveillance and reconnaissance missions or other specific missions (goods delivery, special facilities monitoring like wind turbines and nuclear plants, traffic monitoring etc.) in many fields, like research, civil engineering and military applications [4-5].
Due to mission requirements, UAVs designed for military applications demand the use of high cost composite materials (carbon/aramid fiber reinforced polymers), but in case of UAVs designed for research and civil purposes, cheaper composite materials are suitable, materials like E or S glass fiber reinforced polymers.
The present research is focused on the assessment of mechanical properties of four glass fiber reinforced composite materials in order to determine their suitability for manufacturing small range UAV components, structure designated for research or civil applications.
Regarding the studied composite configurations, it was concluded that the epoxy-twill configuration presented the highest mechanical properties and it is the most promising to be used in case of manufacturing small range UAV components for research or civil applications.
Due to mission requirements, UAVs designed for military applications demand the use of high cost composite materials (carbon/aramid fiber reinforced polymers), but in case of UAVs designed for research and civil purposes, cheaper composite materials are suitable, materials like E or S glass fiber reinforced polymers.
The present research is focused on the assessment of mechanical properties of four glass fiber reinforced composite materials in order to determine their suitability for manufacturing small range UAV components, structure designated for research or civil applications.
Regarding the studied composite configurations, it was concluded that the epoxy-twill configuration presented the highest mechanical properties and it is the most promising to be used in case of manufacturing small range UAV components for research or civil applications.
Online since: November 2010
Authors: Tao Yu, Li Lan Liu, Shuai Tian, Xue Hua Sun
In the world, most country followed the guide-line that the civil industry is combined with the martial industry.
By developing civil aviation, realizing the communication between military-aviation and civil aviation, compatibility of these two industries and the ability of mode changing between these can enhance radically [1].
References [1] Chen YiJian, The Development of Regional Aircraft, Engineering Science, Feb.2001, Vol.3 No.2 [2] Watts D J.
By developing civil aviation, realizing the communication between military-aviation and civil aviation, compatibility of these two industries and the ability of mode changing between these can enhance radically [1].
References [1] Chen YiJian, The Development of Regional Aircraft, Engineering Science, Feb.2001, Vol.3 No.2 [2] Watts D J.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Gui Yuan Li, Zhong Yuan Duan, Fei Fei Yu, Jing Chen
Research on Urbanization Development of Mountainous Area
—Take in Yichang for Example
Guiyuan Li 1,a , Feifei Yu 2,b, Jing Chen 3,c, Zhongyuan Duan 3,c
1School of Urban Design of Wuhan University, Wuhan, Hubei, China
2Art Academy of China Three Gorges University, Yichang ,Hubei ,China
3College of Chemistry and Life Science of China Three Gorges University, Yichang ,Hubei ,China
3College of Civil Engineering and Architecture of China Three Gorges University,
Yichang ,Hubei, China
algy@ctgu.edu.cn,b1283774@qq.com, c1034524091@QQ.com ,cduanzhong_yuan@126.com
Keywords: mountainous urbanization, characteristics, industrial structure, population, resources,
environment, sustainable development
Abstract.
The Westward Movement and the Civil War forwarded the industrialization process of America.
A large number of mining companies came into being due to the exploitation of precious metal deposits in the western area .The abolishment of slavery in the Civil War caused the free flow of labor force which offered sufficient human resources for the industry development[2].
The Westward Movement and the Civil War forwarded the industrialization process of America.
A large number of mining companies came into being due to the exploitation of precious metal deposits in the western area .The abolishment of slavery in the Civil War caused the free flow of labor force which offered sufficient human resources for the industry development[2].
Online since: March 2012
Authors: Wei Zhen Tang
Prof1
1College of Air Traffic Management,Civil Aviation Flight University of China, Guanghan china
tangweizhi_111@163.com
Keywords: Gray correlation; Air traffic control; Unsafe event; Human factors; Controller
Abstract: This thesis demonstrates a systematical analysis of factors resulting in unsafe events in air traffic control with gray correlation method.
Introduction Air traffic control is one of the most important parts in ensuring the safe operation of civil aircrafts.
Industrial Engineering and Management, 2006,15 (1); 94-100
Civil Aviation Economics and Technology. 2000.6 [5] Liu Feng, the Party Yao-guo, FANG Zhi-geng.
Introduction Air traffic control is one of the most important parts in ensuring the safe operation of civil aircrafts.
Industrial Engineering and Management, 2006,15 (1); 94-100
Civil Aviation Economics and Technology. 2000.6 [5] Liu Feng, the Party Yao-guo, FANG Zhi-geng.
Online since: August 2012
Authors: Zhong Lu Cao, Hiroki Goda, Makoto Hibino
Effect of nitrite concentration and pH on steel corrosion induced by chloride in simulated concrete pore environment
CAO Zhonglu1, a, HIBINO Makoto1, b, GODA Hiroki1, c
1Concrete laboratory, Department of Civil Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Kitakyushu-shi, 804-8550, Japan
a caozhonglu@126.com, b hibino@civil.kyutech.ac.jp, c goda-h@civil.kyutech.ac.jp
Keywords: steel corrosion; chloride; nitrite; pH environment; inhibiting efficiency.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Yong Cheng Guo, Jian Lin Li
Practice and Improvement of Agent Construction System in Hydraulic Engineering
Yong Cheng Guo1,2, a, and Jian Lin Li1,b
1College of Civil Engineering and Architecture,China Three Gorges University,Yichang, P.R.China
2School of Water Resource and Hydropower, Wuhan University, Wuhan, P.R.China
aych_guo@126.com, bljl@ctgu.edu.cn
Keyword: Agent construction system.
Hydraulic engineering.
According to statistics, the agent construction business of a large engineering company is accounted for 61% to 85% in the United States or Canada.
Ji: Water Sciences and Engineering Technology, Vol. 33 (2009) No.1, p.68-71.
Yan: International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management (Hong Kong, P.R.China, December 08-11, 2009) Vols.1-6 , p.1830-1834.
Hydraulic engineering.
According to statistics, the agent construction business of a large engineering company is accounted for 61% to 85% in the United States or Canada.
Ji: Water Sciences and Engineering Technology, Vol. 33 (2009) No.1, p.68-71.
Yan: International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management (Hong Kong, P.R.China, December 08-11, 2009) Vols.1-6 , p.1830-1834.