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Civil Engineering is a branch of engineering that focuses on the design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment, including infrastructure such as roads, bridges, dams, and buildings. It encompasses various sub-disciplines, integrating principles of physics, mathematics, and materials science to ensure safety, sustainability, and functionality.
In high-strength steels it is often difficult to distinguish between hydrogen embrittlement and various other brittle failure mechanisms. The objective of this work was to develop a sensitive analytical procedure based on secondary ion... more
The first full-depth, precast, ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) waffle panels have been designed and implemented in a bridge replacement project to utilize accelerated bridge construction (ABC) and increase bridge deck longevity.... more
Silica-potash-lime stained-glasses from medieval age in Northern Europe are found in a poor conserv ation state. Their mechanisms of atmospheric corrosion are still not fully understood and need deeper investigation. A multi-scale... more
Stability of multi-story one-bay space pallet racking system studied experimentally and theoretically to obtain the buckling length and the critical load for the upright of the racking system considering the beam-column connection, and... more
1] Hyporheic flow results from the interaction between streamflow and channel morphology and is an important component of stream ecosystems because it enhances water and solute exchange between the river and its bed. Hyporheic flow in... more
Interfacial interactions, namely interfacial tension, wettability, capillarity and interfacial mass transfer are known to govern fluid distribution and behavior in porous media. Therefore the interfacial interactions between CO 2 , brine... more
Currently effective Rollover Protective Structure standards exist for Buses, Earthmoving Equipment and Agricultural Tractors. Construction guides for racing cars have also evolved. There are no well-recognised Rollover Protective System... more
Rainscreen wall design is still at its infancy stage even after its introduction about four decades ago. Research continues in an effort to set out appropriate design guidelines for rainscreen walls. This paper presents the key results of... more
Tertiary and/or Quaternary tectonic faulting is documented in three areas of southernmost Illinois: the Fluorspar Area Fault Complex (FAFC) in Pope and Massac Counties, the Ste. Genevieve Fault Zone (SGFZ) in Alexander and Union Counties,... more
Potential impacts of 0.5 and 1.0 m of relative sea level rise (RSLR) on hurricane surge and waves in southeast Louisiana are investigated using the numerical storm surge model ADCIRC and the nearshore spectral wave model STWAVE. The... more
ABSTRACT Nowadays, drainage networks, whether that was wastewater or storm water drainage networks are considered as one of the necessary infrastructure basics in modern cities. This research is focusing on planning and designing one... more
Hydraulic jump is a phenomenon caused by change in flow from super-critical to sub-critical flow with considerable energy dissipation and rise in depth of flow. This paper presents the results of experimental investigations to control the... more
Considerably long periods of time are required to measure soil-water characteristic curves using conventional equipment such as pressure plate apparatus or a Tempe cell. A commercially available, small-scale medical centrifuge with a... more
1] This paper assesses global water stress at a finer temporal scale compared to conventional assessments. To calculate time series of global water stress at a monthly time scale, global water availability, as obtained from simulations of... more
Digital image correlation (DIC) is assessed as a tool for measuring strains with high spatial resolution in woven-fiber ceramic matrix composites. Using results of mechanical tests on aluminum alloy specimens in various geometric... more
To predict the performance of an aquifer thermal energy storage system, an understanding of the system's hydrothermal behavior is needed. One possibility is to run a detailed numerical simulation of the system. However, for a single-well... more
Giulio Cesare Lensi Orlandi Cardini (14/01/1911-15/01/2005) fiorentino, figlio dell'architetto Alfredo Lensi, già direttore del museo Stibbert, e di Alda Orlandi Cardini di Pescia, si laureò a Pisa, alla Regia Scuola degli ingegneri, nel... more
201A before the final stabilization of the Siberian platform (3600 Ma to 1600 Ma) and the comparatively short period of time for the stabilization of the Kaapvaal craton (3600 Ma to 3050 Ma) and 2) the intensive multiple activation of the... more
Interannual climatic and hydrologic variability has been substantial during the past decades in many regions. While climate variability and its impacts on precipitation and soil moisture have been studied intensively, less is known on... more
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In a recent study, the time-dependent increase in axial load resistance of steel H-piles driven into cohesive soils, due to setup, was systematically quantified using measured field data. A method to estimate the setup based on measurable... more
This paper deals with the solution of the stress, displacement, and pore pressure field induced by the drilling and~or the pressurization of a vertical borehole. The rock, which is permeated by fluid, is assumed to behave as a poroelastic... more
The effectiveness of two geotechnical investigation toolsöthe piezocone and the dilatometeröto characterize the soils forming the shallowest deposits of the upper quaternary basin of the Venice lagoon soil is examined in this study. For... more
The depleting non-renewable energy sources and its hazardous impact on an environment has forced us to think out of the box and take active moves in the field of renewable energy sources. Conventional Internal Combustion Engines use the... more
Early, pre-code, reinforced concrete structures present undetermined resistance to earthquakes. This situation is particularly unacceptable in the case of essential facilities, such as healthcare structures. Amongst these, the Santa Maria... more
processing using simple linear regression with equal line. Using the equations of structural cracking HDM-4 model a simulation on Excel, we arrive in this study to results allowing good timing by using the following coefficients: Kcia =... more
The effectiveness of two geotechnical investigation toolsöthe piezocone and the dilatometeröto characterize the soils forming the shallowest deposits of the upper quaternary basin of the Venice lagoon soil is examined in this study. For... more
A new approach is developed to determine the shear wave velocity in saturated soft to firm clays using measurements of the liquid limit, plastic limit, and natural water content with depth. The shear wave velocity is assessed using the... more
Due to its prevalence in modern infrastructure, concrete is experiencing the most rapid increase in consumption among globally common structural materials; however, the production of concrete results in approximately 8.6% of all... more
1] The interest about the exchange of water between streams and aquifers has been increasing among the hydrologic community because of the implications of the exchange of heat, solutes, and colloids for the water quality of aquatic... more
The proposed 2005 edition of the National Building Code of Canada specifies dynamic analysis as the preferred method for computing seismic design forces and deflections, while maintaining the equivalent static force method for areas of... more
Increased flooding in recent years indicates that most parts of the country are subjected to periodic and destructive flood attacks. Therefore, the identification of high-risk areas with potential runoff production within a watershed area... more
Bahuguna, P.P., Srivastava, A.M.C. and Saxena, N.C., 1991. A critical review of mine subsidence prediction methods. Min.
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One of the most important properties of flexible pavements in terms of tire-pavement interface is surface texture. The texture of a pavement surface and its ability to resist polishing effect of traffic is of prime importance in providing... more
Storage tanks have been widely used in many industrial particularly in the oil refinery and petrochemical industry which are to store a multitude of different product with crude oil as one if it. There are different types of tank such as... more
The current state of knowledge of cement hydration mechanisms is reviewed, including the origin of the period of slow reaction in alite and cement, the nature of the acceleration period, the role of calcium sulfate in modifying the... more
Climate change and demographical increase in developing countries are inducing us to reconsider the way we build the buildings. Concrete and steel have already reshaped our cities for 2 centuries but problems related to the... more