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This volume contains papers presented at the 4th International Scientific and Technical Conference «Construction and Architecture: Theory and Practice of Innovative Development» (CATPID 2021 Part 1, 1-5 July 2021, Nalchik, Russia). The conference aimed to provide opportunities for scientists, graduate students, and representatives of the construction industry to summarize the results of recent advances in industrial and civil construction and discuss developing areas of the construction industry and establish useful links between partners for future interaction.
The world population keeps increasing, and this growth has enormously impacted the environment negatively. Researchers all over the world have continually seeking different ways by which the negative impact of the global increasing population can be minimized including developing new technologies to accommodate the high population. The use of plastic has increased, wastes are taking land spaces, which could be used for other purposes such as building and farming, water bodies are been polluted leading to poor access to portable water, and food shortage has been experienced in many communities. The research presented in this book cut across Machine Design, Technologies of Environmental Engineering and Bioprocessing, Materials and Technologies in Construction, Information and Communication Technologies, and Engineering and Project Management. These researches if implemented would go a long way in providing sustainable and lasting solutions to these challenges.
The CATPID-2018 conference was aimed at providing an opportunity for scientists, graduate students and representatives of the construction industry to generalize the results of the latest achievements in the field of industrial and civil construction (design, organization of all types of work, construction materials, etc.), discussing the promising areas of the building industry development and establishing useful partner relationships for future interaction. The presented conference materials raise important problems of construction and architecture (from ideas and project to immediate implementation), as well as the ways for their solving and optimizing.
The ICCASCE is an annual International Conference on Civil, Architectural, Structural and Constructional Engineering. The ICCASCE 2016 took place on July 15-17, 2016 in Busan, South Korea . Organized by the Dong-A University, ICCASCE 2016 continues to highlight the relationship between the fundamental and applied research, respectively the technological transfer in the fields of Civil, Architectural, Structural and Constructional Engineering. The aim of ICCASCE 2016 were the presentation of the latest research and results of scientists related to Civil, Architectural, Structural and Constructional Engineering topics. This conference provided opportunities for the delegates to exchange new ideas face-to-face, to establish business or research relations as well as to find global partners for future collaborations. We hope that the conference results will lead to significant contributions to the knowledge in these up-to-date scientific fields.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The 477 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Structural Engineering,
Chapter 2: Geotechnical and Geological Engineering,
Chapter 3: Tunnel, Subway and Underground Facilities,
Chapter 4: Bridge Engineering,
Chapter 5: Road and Railway Engineering,
Chapter 6: Coastal Engineering,
Chapter 7: Materials and Technologies of Construction,
Chapter 8: Computational Mechanics and Applied Mechanics,
Chapter 9: Seismic Engineering,
Chapter 10: Disaster Prevention and Mitigation,
Chapter 11: Heating, Gas Supply, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Works,
Chapter 12: Surveying Engineering, Cartography and Geographic Information Systems,
Chapter 13: Architectural Design and Its Theory,
Chapter 14: Project Management,
Chapter 15: Engineering Management, Civil and Construction Industry Management, Infrastructure Demand and Supply, Engineering Education.