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Online since: May 2013
Authors: Qian Fei Shi, Xue Jing Zhao
Research on the ecological characteristics and transformation of
traditional cave dwelling in central part of Shanxi province
-- Taking Hougou village, Yuci as an example
Xuejing Zhao1, a, Qianfei Shi2, b
1Architecture and Civil Engineering Institute of Taiyuan University of Technology, No.79 Yingze West Street, Taiyuan, Shanxi , China
2Architecture and Civil Engineering Institute of Taiyuan University of Technology, No.79 Yingze West Street, Taiyuan, Shanxi , China
a934902640@qq.com, b827964043@qq.com
Keywords: Cave dwelling, Central part of Shanxi, Ecological characteristics; Transformation.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Ming Qiang Lin, Feng Juan Dai, Shi Yan Song
The mechanical performance degradation of steels effected by corrosion
Mingqiang Lin1,a,Fengjuan Dai 2,b and Shiyan Song1,c
1School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Jinan, Jinan, China
2School of Civil Engineering, Shandong Jiaotong University , Jinan , China
almqqml@163.com bdaifengjuan@ 163.com ccea_songsy@ujn.edu.cn
Key words: Corroded steels; Mechanical properties; Pits
Abstract.
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Hai Wang Li, Jing Liu, Jing Jing Guo
The seismic dynamic response on the steel spatial arch truss
with 60 m Span and 0.4 Rise-Span Ratio
Hai-wang LI 1, a, Jing-jing GUO 1,b and Jing LIU 1,c
1 Department of Civil Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology
79, Yingzexi Street, Taiyuan, 030024, China;
alhwtut@126.com, b kinjin@126.com, c cimeng2005@163.com
Keywords: Earthquake action, Elasto-plastic dynamic response, Plastic hinge, Steel arch truss
Abstract.
Introduction Steel spatial arch trusses are widely applied in practical engineering, and the large span buildings with them are required to be used as earthquake refugee shelters[1].
[2] Civil King Software Technology Co., Ltd.China institute of Building Standard Design & Research.
Introduction Steel spatial arch trusses are widely applied in practical engineering, and the large span buildings with them are required to be used as earthquake refugee shelters[1].
[2] Civil King Software Technology Co., Ltd.China institute of Building Standard Design & Research.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Peter Krušinský, Eva Capková
., Geometric and Static Analysis of the Historical Truss in Village Belá Dulice Structural and physical aspects of civil engineering - 2nd international scientific conference: November 27-29, 2013, High Tatras, Štrbské Pleso, SR. – Technical University Košice, 2013. - ISBN 978-80-553-1488-4
The analysis of methods used in renovations of historical roof frames.: Civil and environmental engineering Vol. 9, No. 2, s. 144-149, 2013.
The analysis of methods used in renovations of historical roof frames.: Civil and environmental engineering Vol. 9, No. 2, s. 144-149, 2013.
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Xing Wang, Fan Wang
Nonlinear Stability Bearing Capacity Analysis
for Plate-Cone Reticulated Shell
Fan Wang1,a and Xing Wang1,b
1School of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Ningbo University of Technology,
Ningbo, Zhejiang, 315016, China
awxwfyuqi@163.com, bwyuqi425@163.com
Keywords: Nonlinear stability bearing capacity, Plate-cone reticulated shell, Destruction mechanism, Geometrical nonlinearity.
[6] Ying S.G., Nonlinear analysis of stability and exeperimental study for composite reticulated shell, Journal of Civil Engineering, 6 (1996).
[6] Ying S.G., Nonlinear analysis of stability and exeperimental study for composite reticulated shell, Journal of Civil Engineering, 6 (1996).
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Ye Ran Zhu, Xiu Sheng Tang, Guo Hong Huang, Yue Bo Cai
Introduction
Nowadays, the service life of concrete structure has been a problem needed to be solved immediately for the domain of civil engineering.
Arizona State University (2000) [2] CECS 01-2004, Guide to Durability Design and Construction of Concrete Structures, edited by China Architecture & Building Press, Beijing (2005) (in Chinese) [3] Bentur A, Dlamond S and Berken S, in: Steel corrosion in concrete: Fundamentals and Civil Engineering Practice, edited by E&FN Spon, London (1997) [4] Stephen L A, Dwayne A J, Mathew A M, et al.: submitted to ACI Structural Journal (1998) [5] Jun Wang.
Arizona State University (2000) [2] CECS 01-2004, Guide to Durability Design and Construction of Concrete Structures, edited by China Architecture & Building Press, Beijing (2005) (in Chinese) [3] Bentur A, Dlamond S and Berken S, in: Steel corrosion in concrete: Fundamentals and Civil Engineering Practice, edited by E&FN Spon, London (1997) [4] Stephen L A, Dwayne A J, Mathew A M, et al.: submitted to ACI Structural Journal (1998) [5] Jun Wang.
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Mihail Gerasimovich Bruyako, Larisa Grigorieva, Evgeniya Viktorovna Sokoreva
Influence of Reactive Organic Flame Retardants on Properties of Resol Phenoplast Foams
Bruyako Mihail Gerasimovich1,a, Grigorieva Larisa Stanislavovna 1,a, Sokoreva Evgeniya Viktorovna3,a
1Doctor of Technical Sciences, The Department of Composite Materials Technology and Applied Chemistry, Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (MGSU), 26 Yaroslavskoe shosse, Moscow, 129337, Russian Federation
2Postgraduate student, The Department of Composite Materials Technology and Applied Chemistry, Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (MGSU), 26 Yaroslavskoe shosse, Moscow, 129337, Russian Federation
apehel@yandex.ru (Corresponding Author)
Keywords: Fire retardants, Resol phenoplast foams, Combustibility, Oxygen index
Abstract.
Online since: December 2006
Authors: Soon Jong Yoon, Dong Min Ok, Jeong Hun Nam, Hwan Doo Moon, Soon Jung Hong
Development of FRP-Concrete Composite Bridge Deck in Korea
-State-of-the-Art Review-
Jeong-Hun Nam
1,a
, Soon-Jong Yoon1,b
, Hwan-Doo Moon1,c
, Dong-Min Ok1,d,
Soon-Jung Hong
1,e
1
Department of Civil Engineering, Hongik University, 72-1 Sangsu-dong, Mapo-gu,
Seoul 121-791, Korea
a
cheethar@hanmail.net,
b
sjyoon@hongik.ac.kr, cmoonhd@saekyung.ac.kr
d
0301531@dwconst.co.kr, ehhssjj@doosna.com
Keywords: frp-concrete composite bridge deck, frp re-bar, frp box and panel, dual cavity beam
unit
Abstract.
R01-2005-10395-0 from the Basic Research Program of Korea Science & Engineering Foundation and the 2004 Hongik University Research Support Fund, respectively.
Cho: 2005 KSCE Annual Convention and Civil Expo (2005), p. 3027
R01-2005-10395-0 from the Basic Research Program of Korea Science & Engineering Foundation and the 2004 Hongik University Research Support Fund, respectively.
Cho: 2005 KSCE Annual Convention and Civil Expo (2005), p. 3027
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Ming Ming Yang, Wei Tang
The Improvement of Pretreatment on the Determination of Mercuryin Industrial Wastewater
MingmingYang1,a,Wei Tang2,b
1Architecture and Civil Engineering School, Inner Mongolia University of Science and technology, Baotou, 014010, China
2 Architecture and Civil Engineering School, Inner Mongolia University of Science and technology, Baotou, 014010, China
ayangmingluck@imust.cn, b122247272@.qq.com
Keyword: Nitrogen Oxides, Microwave digestion, Industrial wastewater, Interference
Abstract.
Online since: August 2015
Authors: Jiří Zach, Jitka Hroudová, Martin Sedlmajer
Development of Thermal Insulation, Capillary Active Plasters Suitable for Historical Buildings
HROUDOVÁ Jitka1,a *, ZACH Jiří1,b and SEDLMAJER Martin1,c
1Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Centre AdMaS, Veveří 331/95,
602 00 Brno, Czech Republic
ahroudova.j@fce.vutbr.cz, bzach.j@fce.vutbr.cz, csedlmajer.m@fce.vutbr.cz
Keywords: capillary activity, historical buildings, lightweight aggregate, plasters, thermal conductivity.
Other suitable places for the application of these plasters on the interior are in thermal bridges where heat can escape and where condensations and subsequent moulds can occur, which has a negative influence on the health of the inhabitants. [1] The goal of the research taking place at Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering is the development of lightweight thermal insulation plasters using more energy-efficient binders and further study of their hygric behaviour.
Other suitable places for the application of these plasters on the interior are in thermal bridges where heat can escape and where condensations and subsequent moulds can occur, which has a negative influence on the health of the inhabitants. [1] The goal of the research taking place at Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering is the development of lightweight thermal insulation plasters using more energy-efficient binders and further study of their hygric behaviour.