Expanding The Applicability Of Press-Brake-Formed Tub Girders Through The Extension Of The Maximum Span Length And The Evaluation Of Pier Continuity, 2022 West Virginia University
Expanding The Applicability Of Press-Brake-Formed Tub Girders Through The Extension Of The Maximum Span Length And The Evaluation Of Pier Continuity, Robert M. Tennant
Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports
The Short Span Steel Bridge Alliance (SSSBA) is a group of bridge and buried soil steel structure industry leaders who provide educational information on the design and construction of short-span steel bridges in installations up to 140 feet in length. Within the SSSBA technical working group, a modular, shallow press-brake-formed tub girder (PBFTG) was developed to address the demand in the short-span steel bridge market for rapid infrastructure replacement solutions. PBFTGs consist of modular, shallow, trapezoidal boxes fabricated from cold-bent structural steel plate. A concrete deck, or other deck option, may be placed on the girder, and the modular unit …
Mechanical Response Of Vartm Infused Frp Composites, 2022 West Virginia University
Mechanical Response Of Vartm Infused Frp Composites, Andrew Kenney
Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports
Mechanical Response of VARTM based FRP composites
Andrew Kenney
The United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) recently created two new design specification for rail tank cars. These new types of classification, DOT-117 and DOT-117R, are designed with additional safety precautions to prevent hazardous chemicals from leaking out in case of a derailment. Features such as a thicker outer steel wall, head shield, and top and bottom valve protections provide additional protection compared to the current DOT-113 tank cars at the cost of additional weight. The WVU-CFC proposes a multifunctional, composite jacket that could be used in place of current tank …
Análisis Costo - Beneficio Del Proceso De Aprovechamiento De Residuos Orgánicos Para El Proyecto De Huertas Urbanas En Compensar Calle 220 Y Cajicá, 2022 Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá
Análisis Costo - Beneficio Del Proceso De Aprovechamiento De Residuos Orgánicos Para El Proyecto De Huertas Urbanas En Compensar Calle 220 Y Cajicá, Daniel Julián Mapura Guapacha, Laura Cardona Grisales
Ingeniería Ambiental y Sanitaria
Este proyecto tiene como finalidad, realizar el análisis costo — beneficio del proceso de aprovechamiento de residuos orgánicos. mediante la selección de diferentes alternativas convencionales y no convencionales como, sistemas de compostaje abierto y cerrado. lumbricultura. bokashi y biochar, cuyo producto será empleado como enmienda en las huertas urbanas en la sede Compensar calle 220 y Cajicá. Para esto, se realizó una revisión de información secundaria formando un estado del arte donde se tuvieron en cuenta diferentes proyectos en los cuales hayan implementado técnicas de aprovechamiento de residuos orgánicos y sus resultados. seguido a esto se realizó una matriz con …
Implementación De Herramientas Tecnológicas De Geolocalización Para Mejorar La Gestión De Residuos Sólidos En La Fase De Recolección Para La Universidad De La Salle Sede Candelaria, 2022 Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá
Implementación De Herramientas Tecnológicas De Geolocalización Para Mejorar La Gestión De Residuos Sólidos En La Fase De Recolección Para La Universidad De La Salle Sede Candelaria, Daniela Delgado Morales, Maria Fernanda Moreno Bernal
Ingeniería Ambiental y Sanitaria
La gestión de residuos sólidos en la Universidad de la Salle, juega un papel particularmente importante dada la diversidad de temáticas abordadas por las carreras que en su mayoría tienen un componente práctico. Esto ha desencadenado un flujo considerable de personas en la sede Candelaria (que es la más compacta), y por ende requiere de la optimización y sistematización sobre todo de la fase de recolección de residuos.
La gestión de residuos es de gran importancia ya que de esto depende su aprovechamiento adecuado y por ende la segregación. Cabe resaltar que por el aumento de elementos de protección personal …
Determinación De Las Zonas De Inundación Del Caño Maizaro, En El Tramo Del Barrio La Vainilla, Villavicencio-Meta, Por Medio De Los Software Hec-Ras Y Hec-Hms, 2022 Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá
Determinación De Las Zonas De Inundación Del Caño Maizaro, En El Tramo Del Barrio La Vainilla, Villavicencio-Meta, Por Medio De Los Software Hec-Ras Y Hec-Hms, Genaro Andrés Segura Gutiérrez, Jhon Alexander Vargas García
Ingeniería Ambiental y Sanitaria
El barrio La Vainilla hace parte de la comuna 3 (tres) de la capital del departamento de Meta, en un contexto llano y de alta riqueza hídrica. El barrio se ha visto afectado por diferentes eventos adversos que han causado impactos sociales económicos y ambientales en todo el sector que limita con el caño Maizaro, es por ello que se plantea una modelación que permite determinar y visualizar los puntos críticos de inundación y desbordamiento para dar un análisis de daños graves que pueda sufrir tanto la infraestructura como la comunidad que habita en sus alrededores. A lo largo del …
A Primer On The Human Readiness Level Scale (Ansi/Hfes 400-2021), 2022 Michigan Technological University
A Primer On The Human Readiness Level Scale (Ansi/Hfes 400-2021), Kelly Steelman, Holly Handley, Katie Plant (Ed.), Gesa Praetorius (Ed.)
Engineering Management & Systems Engineering Faculty Publications
"The Human Readiness Level (HRL) Scale is a simple 9-level scale for evaluating, tracking, and communicating the readiness of a technology for safe and effective human use. It is modeled after the well-established Technology Readiness Level (TRL) framework that is used throughout the government and industry to communicate the maturity of a technology and to support decision making about technology acquisition. Here we (1) introduce the ANSI/HFES 400-2021 Standard that defines the HRL scale and (2) provide concrete examples of evaluation activities to support the application of HRLs in the development of automated driving systems."
Understanding The Differences Between Industry Objectives And Institutional Learning, 2022 University of Kentucky
Understanding The Differences Between Industry Objectives And Institutional Learning, Kristen Schell
Theses and Dissertations--Civil Engineering
To combat understaffing in the construction industry, it is necessary to employ the best candidates possible. By identifying the most desirable skills in a construction employee from an industry perspective, institutional learning can better prepare graduates for the construction workforce. Currently there exists an information gap in the objectives of the construction industry and institutional learning. This gap produces graduates, professors, and employers with expectations that do not align. Reducing this gap will aid in the success of hiring recently graduated construction students who can meet the ever-changing demands of the industry. Construction students who are fresh out of college …
Inspire Newsletter Fall 2022, 2022 Missouri University of Science and Technology
Inspire Newsletter Fall 2022, Missouri University Of Science And Technology. Inspire - University Transportation Center
INSPIRE Newsletters
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Review Of Innovative Rehabilitation Techniques For Reinforced Concrete Buildings, 2022 West Virginia University
Review Of Innovative Rehabilitation Techniques For Reinforced Concrete Buildings, Demetrius Karoubas
Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports
Building rehabilitation encompasses the act of repairing damaged structural elements, as well as the upgrading of older buildings to bring them up to modern standards. In recent years, due to the extreme economic and environmental cost of new construction, building rehabilitation is gaining ground as the most viable solution to the problem posed by damaged or substandard buildings. With the constant development of new materials with favorable properties and the improvement of our understanding of earthquakes, new rehabilitation techniques are being developed, improving on the efficiency and effectiveness of older ones. Reinforced Concrete (RC) buildings are a type of building …
Parenting Pre-Teens During Covid-19 In A Rural Midwestern Community: An Interpretive Phenomenological Study, 2022 Missouri University of Science and Technology
Parenting Pre-Teens During Covid-19 In A Rural Midwestern Community: An Interpretive Phenomenological Study, Sarah Oerther, Daniel B. Oerther
Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works
To uncover the experiences of parenting Generation Z pre-teen children in rural communities impacted by the Stay Home Missouri order from April through May 2020. Researchers have focused on urban parents, leading to gaps in understanding the impact of the COVID-19 quarantine on rural parents and children. A qualitative study employing interpretive phenomenology. 14 white cis-male-sexed fathers and cis-female-sexed mothers living in midwestern rural communities participated in this study. Semi-structured interviews with 14 participants parenting pre-teen children were conducted. The interviews were analyzed using interpretive phenomenology. The COREQ checklist was followed. One theme that emerged from the narratives was the …
Fan-Shaped Model For Generating The Anisotropic Catchment Area Of Subway Stations Based On Feeder Taxi Trips, 2022 Missouri University of Science and Technology
Fan-Shaped Model For Generating The Anisotropic Catchment Area Of Subway Stations Based On Feeder Taxi Trips, Shiwei Liu, Yajuan Deng, Xianbiao Hu, Jiaxing Zhou, Jianming Chen
Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works
The catchment areas of subway stations have always been considered as a circular shape in previous research. Although some studies show the catchment area may be affected by road conditions, public transportation, land use, and other factors, few studies have discussed the shape of the catchment area. This study focuses on analyzing the anisotropy of catchment areas and developing a sound methodology to generate them. Based on taxi global positioning system (GPS) data, this paper first proposes a data mining method to identify feeder taxi trips around subway stations. Then, a fan-shaped model is proposed and applied to Xi'an Metro …
Bcmnet: Cross-Layer Extraction Structure And Multiscale Downsampling Network With Bidirectional Transpose Fpn For Fast Detection Of Wildfire Smoke, 2022 Missouri University of Science and Technology
Bcmnet: Cross-Layer Extraction Structure And Multiscale Downsampling Network With Bidirectional Transpose Fpn For Fast Detection Of Wildfire Smoke, Jiayong Li, Guoxiong Zhou, Aibin Chen, Chao Lu, Liujun Li
Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works
At present, the wildfire smoke detection algorithm based on YOLOv3 has problems, such as low accuracy and slow detection speed. In this article, we propose a cross-layer extraction structure and multiscale downsampling network with bidirectional transpose FPN (BCMNet) for fast detection of wildfire smoke. First, a cross-layer extraction module, which combines linear feature multiplexing and receptive field amplification, is designed. It can improve the speed and accuracy of wildfire smoke detection. Second, a multiscale downsampling module with different convolution kernels and maximum pooling operation is designed to preserve the details of the image while downsampling. Then, a bidirectional transposed FPN …
Cive 440: Reinforced Concrete Design I: Faculty-Led Inquiry Into Reflective And Scholarly Teaching (First) Course Portfolio, 2022 University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Cive 440: Reinforced Concrete Design I: Faculty-Led Inquiry Into Reflective And Scholarly Teaching (First) Course Portfolio, Chungwook Sim
UNL Faculty Course Portfolios
This Faculty-led Inquiry into Reflective and Scholarly Teaching (FIRST) Course Portfolio documents the instructor’s teaching practices and student learning for Reinforced Concrete Design I (CIVE 440) course. The contents of this course portfolio captures the CIVE 440 course that was taught on the Lincoln campus during the semester of Fall 2022. CIVE 440 is a structural engineering design elective offered every year in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering on both Lincoln and Omaha campus at University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL). The course objective is to help students to be able to use theory and experience to proportion and detail …
Investigating Changes In Trends Of Traffic Crashes Due To Covid-19 Pandemic In Florida’S Freeways, 2022 University of North Florida
Investigating Changes In Trends Of Traffic Crashes Due To Covid-19 Pandemic In Florida’S Freeways, Ntagwanko Kisabanzira
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
The COVID-19 pandemic outbreak caused a shift in traffic patterns that have in turn influenced a change in traffic accident trends. Due to stay-at-home orders that were issued across the United States, transportation agencies reported low traffic demands on highways after the pandemic outbreak. Low traffic volumes are associated with relatively higher speeds that are linked to increased severity of crashes. Several states reported an increase in fatal crashes after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper evaluates the traffic crash trends on three interstates in Florida (I-10, I-75, and I-95) and sheds light on what happened before, during, …
Methodology To Treat Bottom Friction Losses For Modeling Wave Transformation From Deepwater To The Nearshore: An Application In Northeast Florida, 2022 University of North Florida
Methodology To Treat Bottom Friction Losses For Modeling Wave Transformation From Deepwater To The Nearshore: An Application In Northeast Florida, Oscar Solisromero
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Designers and other practitioners confront a wide range of problems in the coastal zone, which often require long-term nearshore wave data. However, such data are usually quite scarce. Consequently, either wave measurements from buoys deployed in deep water, or archived deepwater wave hindcast information, must be utilized by rigorous, physics-based transformation to the site of interest using one of many available numerical models. A main issue in conducting such an effort is accounting for losses in wave energy due to bottom friction, for which establishing a suitable bed friction coefficient (Cf) can be problematic. In the present study, …
Analysis Of Road Use Maintenance Agreements (Rumas), 2022 The University of Akron
Analysis Of Road Use Maintenance Agreements (Rumas), Anna Cermak
Williams Honors College, Honors Research Projects
A Road Use Maintenance Agreement, also known as a RUMA, is an agreement made between a government entity and a business to put in place the set of rules that will guide the responsibilities of the business regarding the use of the entity's roads (Road use maintenance agreements RUMA, 2020). This specific type of road maintenance agreement is popularly used in the state of Ohio a the time. Most other states still operate on older ways of thinking, not capitalizing on the industry that in their area, therefore causing their road infrastructure and economies to suffer. A template agreement was …
Potential Water Treatment Residual Used For Eutrophication Prevention: Varying Bake Time And Wet-Dry Release Experiments, 2022 The University of Akron
Potential Water Treatment Residual Used For Eutrophication Prevention: Varying Bake Time And Wet-Dry Release Experiments, Noor Fahoum
Williams Honors College, Honors Research Projects
A challenge faced today in water ways is the excessive growth of algae due to eutrophication. These harmful algal blooms create problems for the environment and safety concerns for the use of water for drinking purposes. An increase in limiting nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus are one of the factors that contribute to eutrophication. This is a concern for the Akron Water Treatment plant where preventative measures are being taken to avoid the potential formation of harmful algal blooms and the cyanotoxins they may release in the water. Through various studies, water treatment residuals (WTR) have been found to …
Biodegradation Of Rubber Particles In Soil: Using Acclimated Bacteria Isolated From Kansas Soil To Degrade Cryogrinds In Slurry, 2022 The University of Akron
Biodegradation Of Rubber Particles In Soil: Using Acclimated Bacteria Isolated From Kansas Soil To Degrade Cryogrinds In Slurry, Shane Graham
Williams Honors College, Honors Research Projects
This study investigated the viability of bioremediating rubber cryogrind using enriched indigenous bacteria. To begin the experiment, soils from three highway roadside locations in Kansas, KS 96 and West, KS 400 and 143rd, and 199th, were collected and transported to the lab to be studied. An initial soil characterization was run on the soil samples using distilled (DI) water mixture and 0.01 M CaCl2 to assess conductivity. The soils were tested to gather a baseline of the relationship between pH and conductivity and the impact of its distance from the roadside. Bacteria were isolated from …
Per- And Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Mitigation From Contaminated Groundwater Using Halophyte And Cow Bone Biochars, 2022 Michigan Technological University
Per- And Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Mitigation From Contaminated Groundwater Using Halophyte And Cow Bone Biochars, Bailey Papes
Dissertations, Master's Theses and Master's Reports
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) groundwater contamination is a growing concern for the Brackish Groundwater National Desalination Research Facility. Two of the four wells onsite are contaminated with perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS), and perfluorohexane sulfonic acid (PFHxS). The removal of PFAS by adsorption onto powder activated carbon (PAC) is promising, but the production of PAC is energy intensive and expensive. A potential cost-effective alternative to PAC is biochar. This study quantified the capacities of two halophyte biochars, cow bone biochar and PAC to adsorb PFOA, PFOS, and PFHxS from brackish groundwater. The three biochars were ineffective at …
Information Modelling For Urban Building Energy Simulation—A Taxonomic Review, 2022 Aachen University of Technology
Information Modelling For Urban Building Energy Simulation—A Taxonomic Review, Avichal Malhotra, Julian Bischof, Alexandru Nichersu, Karl-Heinz Häfele, Johannes Exenberger, Divyanshu Sood, James Allan, Jérôme Frisch, Christoph Van Treeck, James O'Donnell, Gerald Schweiger
Articles
Climate change, increasing emissions and rising global temperatures have gradually affected the way we think about the future of our planet. Urban areas possess significant potential for reducing the energy consumption of the overall energy system. In recent years, there is an increasing number of research initiatives related to Urban Building Energy Modelling (UBEM) that focus on simulation processes and validation techniques. Although input data are crucial for the modelling process as well as for the validity of the results, the availability of input data and associated data formats were not analysed in detail. This paper closes the identified knowledge …