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Practical Considerations In Determining Timber Pile Depth Using The Sonic Echo Method, Ali F. Jwary 2017 University of New Mexico

Practical Considerations In Determining Timber Pile Depth Using The Sonic Echo Method, Ali F. Jwary

Civil Engineering ETDs

The Federal Highway Administration indicates that about 85,000 bridges in the United States have no original contract documents with information about the type, depth, geometry and material of their foundations (FHWA, 2010). Furthermore, the National Bridge Inventory (NBI) provides information about 86,133 bridges nationwide that are rated as scour critical because of unknown foundation condition. In New Mexico, there are more than 281 bridges with unknown foundations, which are owned by the New Mexico Department of Transportation; 71 of these are timber bridges. These data indicate a serious problem that needs decisive action to assess the unknown bridge foundation characteristics …


Compliant Curb Ramp Solutions, Katherine Smutzer 2017 Purdue University

Compliant Curb Ramp Solutions, Katherine Smutzer

Purdue Road School

Public Rights of Way Accessibility Guidelines (PROWAG) for Curb Ramps. Answers to frequently asked questions for Curb Ramps and Curb Ramp Designs. Examples of curb ramp designs in restricted conditions and other types of curb ramp examples.


Mash Implementation For Guardrail, Katherine Smutzer 2017 Purdue University

Mash Implementation For Guardrail, Katherine Smutzer

Purdue Road School

A review of the Manual for Assessing Safety Hardware (MASH) Implementation for w-beam guardrail. What will change and what designers need to know when moving to MASH.


Effects Of Turbulence On The Separating-Reattaching Flow Above Surface-Mounted, Three-Dimensional Bluff Bodies, Abul Fahad Akon 2017 The University of Western Ontario

Effects Of Turbulence On The Separating-Reattaching Flow Above Surface-Mounted, Three-Dimensional Bluff Bodies, Abul Fahad Akon

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

Investigations of separated and reattaching flows over three-dimensional bluff bodies in turbulent boundary layers are important because of the large aerodynamic loads that these flows cause. For example, roofs of low-rise buildings are vulnerable to this kind of wind loading. Turbulence in the upstream flow affects the pressure distributions and the mean size of separation bubbles formed on bluff body surfaces. Whereas a number of studies have focussed on two-dimensional separation bubbles and surface pressures, a comprehensive understanding of the surface pressures and the separating-reattaching flows in relation to the turbulence in the incident boundary layers for surface-mounted, three-dimensional bluff …


Application Of Gis To Prioritize Brownfield Sites For Green Building Construction Based On Leed Criteria, Can B. Aktas, Paul Bartholomew, Sabrina Church 2017 University of New Haven

Application Of Gis To Prioritize Brownfield Sites For Green Building Construction Based On Leed Criteria, Can B. Aktas, Paul Bartholomew, Sabrina Church

Civil Engineering Faculty Publications

Although there are many initiatives to create incentives for investors and developers to invest in and redevelop brownfield sites, efficient prioritization of brownfields by taking into account environmental, economic, and social constraints remains a challenge. This study introduces a method to screen numerous brownfields over large geographic areas by using geographic information systems (GIS) and to assess and prioritize such sites for green building suitability based on leadership in energy and environmental design (LEED) criteria. A case study was completed for the greater Bridgeport, Connecticut region. With 279 brownfield sites, the city has among the highest number of brownfields in …


Estudio De La Operación De Carga Y Mensajería Con Vehículos Motorizados En La Localidad De La Candelaria, Kelly Johana Almanza Torres, Andres Camilo Rincón Rivera 2017 Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá

Estudio De La Operación De Carga Y Mensajería Con Vehículos Motorizados En La Localidad De La Candelaria, Kelly Johana Almanza Torres, Andres Camilo Rincón Rivera

Ingeniería Civil

En la Localidad de la Candelaria se evidenció incumplimiento por parte de los vehículos motorizados de carga y mensajería debido a los horarios de Cargue/descargue de mercancías, estos horarios impuestos en el Decreto 520 de 2013 el cual nos limita los planes y zonas para estas maniobras, con éste proyecto se crea una propuesta para la operación de cargue/descargue a una muestra de comerciantes y transportadores para lograr entender el porqué del incumplimiento del Decreto así como los costos que esté genera para los comerciantes y transportadores, a su vez el agente contaminante generado, también por medio de aforos en …


Suelo-Cemento Con Sustitución En Franja Granulométrica Con Concreto Reciclado, Juan Manuel Quintero Esquivel 2017 Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá

Suelo-Cemento Con Sustitución En Franja Granulométrica Con Concreto Reciclado, Juan Manuel Quintero Esquivel

Ingeniería Civil

No abstract provided.


Irish Bim Study 2017, Barry McAuley, Alan Hore, Roger West 2017 Technological University Dublin

Irish Bim Study 2017, Barry Mcauley, Alan Hore, Roger West

Articles

The Construction IT Alliance (CitA) recently published its Global BIM Study as part of its BIM Innovation Capability Programme (BICP). The study sought to identify how BIM was being currently addressed in 27 countries across the globe. The study sought to identify the presence of three key ingredients in these countries:

1. Regulatory requirement for BIM

2. Champions driving BIM

3. Noteworthy publications

The report identified a number of recurring themes that would help to shape Ireland’s BIM programme. The report concluded that Ireland should adopt a programme of partnership between industry and the Irish Government in order to affect …


Bs News March/April, 2017 Technological University Dublin

Bs News March/April

Building Services Engineering

No abstract provided.


Life Cycle Environmental And Economic Performance Of Biochar Compared With Activated Carbon: A Meta-Analysis, Hashim A. Alhashimi, Can B. Aktas 2017 University of New Haven

Life Cycle Environmental And Economic Performance Of Biochar Compared With Activated Carbon: A Meta-Analysis, Hashim A. Alhashimi, Can B. Aktas

Civil Engineering Faculty Publications

As the commercial production and distribution of biochar continues to grow internationally, and its applications diversifying from its early uses as soil amendment, it is important to study the environmental impacts and economic performance of biochar in comparison to activated carbon in order to assess its value. The goal of the study was to assess, through a meta-analysis, the environmental and economic performance of biochar in comparison to activated carbon under an equivalent functional unit to adsorb heavy metals. More than 80 data points on adsorption capacity of biochar and activated carbon were identified through literature, which were statistically analyzed …


Correlating Methane Production To Microbiota In Anaerobic Digesters Fed Synthetic Wastewater, Kaushik Venkiteshwaran, K. Milferstedt, M. Fujimoto, M. Johnson, Daniel Zitomer 2017 Marquette University

Correlating Methane Production To Microbiota In Anaerobic Digesters Fed Synthetic Wastewater, Kaushik Venkiteshwaran, K. Milferstedt, M. Fujimoto, M. Johnson, Daniel Zitomer

Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Research and Publications

A quantitative structure activity relationship (QSAR) between relative abundance values and digester methane production rate was developed. For this, 50 triplicate anaerobic digester sets (150 total digesters) were each seeded with different methanogenic biomass samples obtained from full-scale, engineered methanogenic systems. Although all digesters were operated identically for at least 5 solids retention times (SRTs), their quasi steady-state function varied significantly, with average daily methane production rates ranging from 0.09 ± 0.004 to 1 ± 0.05 L-CH4/LR-day (LR = Liter of reactor volume) (average ± standard deviation). Digester microbial community structure was analyzed using more …


Revisión Estado Del Arte Diseño De Pompeyanos Y Condiciones De Uso En Bogotá, Valeria Laura Ximena Bejarano Mora, Stephania Duarte Becerra 2017 Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá

Revisión Estado Del Arte Diseño De Pompeyanos Y Condiciones De Uso En Bogotá, Valeria Laura Ximena Bejarano Mora, Stephania Duarte Becerra

Ingeniería Civil

No abstract provided.


Bicp Global Bim Study - Lessons For Ireland’S Bim Programme, Barry McAuley, Alan Hore, Roger West 2017 Technological University Dublin

Bicp Global Bim Study - Lessons For Ireland’S Bim Programme, Barry Mcauley, Alan Hore, Roger West

Reports

The Construction IT Alliance (CitA) has been promoting the benefits of digitisation in the construction and engineering industry in Ireland since its formation back in 2002. Whilst the Alliance has always strived to ensure that its members are exposed to a wide spectrum of contemporary digital tools and processes, the concept of Building Information Modelling (BIM) has dominated the focus of its activities over the past five years.

BIM can be described as a digital tool that facilitates everybody to better understand a building or structure through the use of a digital model which draws on a range of data …


Road Zipper™, Purdue ECT Team 2017 Construction Engineering & Management, Purdue University

Road Zipper™, Purdue Ect Team

ECT Fact Sheets

Construction work zones are growing in number around the world. The natural aging of existing roadway infrastructure ensures that more and more maintenance and rehabilitation will be required. Work zones, by their very definition, create two major problems that must be addressed in some way: safety and mobility. In the United States, highway work zones are responsible for almost 25% of all non-recurring congestion and 10% of overall congestion. Vehicle accidents are more common in work zones, and traffic congestion through work zones on urban arterials and freeways is often considered to be “unavoidable." To address these issues, ROAD ZIPPER™ …


Nawic Focus (February 2017), National Association of Women in Construction - Maine Chapter Staff 2017 National Association of Women in Construction - Maine Chapter

Nawic Focus (February 2017), National Association Of Women In Construction - Maine Chapter Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


Quality Improvement Of Acidic Soils By Biochar Derived From Renewable Materials, Deok Hyun Moon, Inseong Hwang, Yoon-Young Chang, Agamemnon Koutsospyros, Kyung Hoon Cheong, Won Hyun Ji, Jeong Hun Park 2017 Chosun University

Quality Improvement Of Acidic Soils By Biochar Derived From Renewable Materials, Deok Hyun Moon, Inseong Hwang, Yoon-Young Chang, Agamemnon Koutsospyros, Kyung Hoon Cheong, Won Hyun Ji, Jeong Hun Park

Civil Engineering Faculty Publications

Biochar derived from waste plant materials and agricultural residues was used to improve the quality of an acidic soil. The acidic soil was treated for 1 month with both soy bean stover-derived biochar and oak-derived biochar in the range of 1 to 5 wt% for pH improvement and exchangeable cation enhancement. Following 1 month of treatment, the soil pH was monitored and exchangeable cations were measured. Moreover, a maize growth experiment was performed for 14 days with selected treated soil samples to confirm the effectiveness of the treatment. The results showed that the pH of the treated acidic soil increased …


Identificación De Las Causas De Los Cierres Viales En Un Periodo De Los Años 2013 A 2015, Claudia Patricia Muñeton Busa, José Miguel Casas Ortegón 2017 Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá

Identificación De Las Causas De Los Cierres Viales En Un Periodo De Los Años 2013 A 2015, Claudia Patricia Muñeton Busa, José Miguel Casas Ortegón

Ingeniería Civil

El presente proyecto se realizó con el fin de generar una zonificación geográfica por medio de un corema para la identificación de las causas y frecuencias de cierres viales en un periodo de los años 2013 a 2015 por medio del software ArcGIS. Mediante un análisis de información obtenida por el Instituto Nacional de Vías del cual se obtuvo los cierres viales presentados en los años de estudio para todas las vías primarias de Colombia. Posterior a esto se procesa la información y se disgrega aquella que no es relevante para el proyecto, con esto se realizó la identificación de …


Numerical Modeling Of Tornado-Like Vortex And Its Interaction With Bluff- Bodies, Zoheb Nasir 2017 The University of Western Ontario

Numerical Modeling Of Tornado-Like Vortex And Its Interaction With Bluff- Bodies, Zoheb Nasir

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

The study the flow structure of tornado-like vortices and their impact over engineering structures is important due to the extent of tornado induced fatalities and damages observed each year in North America and around the world. In the present study, a numerical modeling approach inspired by the WindEEE Dome and the modified version of Ward’s Tornado Simulator has been developed. Using a full-scale numerical simulator, tornadoes of different intensities have been simulated for different swirl ratio values to study flow structures in comparison with previous studies. The effect of topographic features on the tornado-like vortex has been investigated for the …


The Effect Of Plant Water Storage On Water Fluxes Within The Coupled Soil–Plant System, Cheng-Wei Huang, Jean-Christopher Domec, Eric J. Ward, Tomer Duman, Gabriele Manolia, Anthony J. Parolari, Gabriel Katul 2017 Duke University

The Effect Of Plant Water Storage On Water Fluxes Within The Coupled Soil–Plant System, Cheng-Wei Huang, Jean-Christopher Domec, Eric J. Ward, Tomer Duman, Gabriele Manolia, Anthony J. Parolari, Gabriel Katul

Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Research and Publications

In addition to buffering plants from water stress during severe droughts, plant water storage (PWS) alters many features of the spatio-temporal dynamics of water movement in the soil–plant system. How PWS impacts water dynamics and drought resilience is explored using a multi-layer porous media model.


Bond Between Microwave Cured Repair And Concrete Substrate, Konstantinos Grigoriadis, P. S. Mangat, Shahriar Abubakri 2017 Rowan University

Bond Between Microwave Cured Repair And Concrete Substrate, Konstantinos Grigoriadis, P. S. Mangat, Shahriar Abubakri

Henry M. Rowan College of Engineering Faculty Scholarship

The bond strength between a concrete substrate and repair patch is critical to its durability. This paper investigates the effect of microwave curing the freshly applied repair, for 45 min at 132 Watts, on the 28 day bond strength between substrate concrete and different commercial repair materials. The repairs were applied at different ambient temperatures of 20, 10, 2 and −5 °C. Tensile split tests on repaired cube specimens were performed to determine the interfacial bond strength. The ability of microwave curing to prevent the detrimental effects of freezing at early age on the bond and compressive strength of repair …


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