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Seismic Analysis Of Geosynthetic-Reinforced Soil (Grs) Bridge Abutments With Modular Block Facing, Roonak Ghaderi Dec 2016

Seismic Analysis Of Geosynthetic-Reinforced Soil (Grs) Bridge Abutments With Modular Block Facing, Roonak Ghaderi

Theses and Dissertations

The response of Geosynthetic Reinforced Soil (GRS) bridge abutments to earthquake loading remains a concern despite their great success under static loads. In order to advance and implement this new technology, especially in seismically active regions, this study was undertaken to examine the performance of GRS bridge abutments under seismic loads in a rational and critical manner.

This research is focused on single span, simply supported bridges. The current seismic design methods, including pseudo-static and displacement methods, are not specifically developed for GRS bridge abutments where the foundation of the bridge superstructure is placed on the top surface of the …


Durability Of Mechanically Loaded, Freeze Thawed Concrete Determined By Water Absorption, Brian Daniel Mitchell Dec 2016

Durability Of Mechanically Loaded, Freeze Thawed Concrete Determined By Water Absorption, Brian Daniel Mitchell

Theses and Dissertations

The design of concrete bridges is primarily focused on strength characteristics. However, it is often the case that durability characteristics, specifically early deterioration of the bridge deck, requires expensive repairs before the designed service life of the bridge can come to term. Lin et al. (2012) identified the development of microcracks as a possible source of this early deterioration. He proposed that these microcracks propagated due to high local compressive stress induced by overweight trucks. The resulting permeability increase caused by the propagation of these microcracks is not significant enough to cause the kind of early deterioration of bridge deck …


Analyzing Transportation Services For Older Adults In Southeastern Wisconsin, Elizabeth Jean Saunderson Dec 2016

Analyzing Transportation Services For Older Adults In Southeastern Wisconsin, Elizabeth Jean Saunderson

Theses and Dissertations

Older adults are important users to consider in the evaluation of transportation services. Many older non-drivers take fewer trips than their driving peers. It is important that transportation services meet the needs of older adults to provide greater access to this subset of the population. This thesis applies the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) to evaluate the thirty-one non-private transportation services that exist in southeastern Wisconsin. The AHP structure uses multiple criteria to evaluate and rank several alternatives based on a stated goal. An optimization model using the LINGO solver introduces a fuzzy scale level to the AHP and assigns weights …


Travel Time Estimation On Urban Arterials - A Real Time Aspect, Jingcheng Wu Dec 2016

Travel Time Estimation On Urban Arterials - A Real Time Aspect, Jingcheng Wu

Theses and Dissertations

This dissertation attempts to develop simple and direct approaches to estimate the vehicle queue length and travel time along signalized arterial links for real-time traffic operations. This dissertation is the first to demonstrate a process using vehicle trajectory data to generate detector volume, speed and time occupancy data, along with the generalized flow rate, density and space mean speed data. This approach minimizes detector over-counting and miss-counting issues. The detection zone can be of any shape or size and at any location along the trajectory. The relationships among detector volume, speed and time occupancy along signalized arterials are analyzed theoretically …


An Investigation Of The Effect Of Different Additives On The Compressive And Flexural Strength Of Rammed Earth, Aiham Alskif Dec 2016

An Investigation Of The Effect Of Different Additives On The Compressive And Flexural Strength Of Rammed Earth, Aiham Alskif

Theses and Dissertations

The main objective of this research is to study the effect of using different additives on the compressive and flexural strength of rammed earth structures. Different ratios of fly ash, and/or cement were added to the soil to identify their influence on the compressive strength. Recycled fiber materials were used to wrap and reinforce the cement-soil specimens in order to enhance the flexural strength of beams and control the cracks and the mode of failure. The study finds that adding cement to soil has significant effect on the soil strength, and it causes a remarkable increase in the strength while …


Aesthetic Coatings For Concrete Bridge Components, Brent Kriha Dec 2016

Aesthetic Coatings For Concrete Bridge Components, Brent Kriha

Theses and Dissertations

This thesis evaluated the durability and aesthetic performance of coating systems for utilization in concrete bridge applications. The principle objectives of this thesis were: 1) Identify aesthetic coating systems appropriate for concrete bridge applications; 2) Evaluate the performance of the selected systems through a laboratory testing regimen; 3) Develop guidelines for coating selection, surface preparation, and application.

A series of site visits to various bridges throughout the State of Wisconsin provided insight into the performance of common coating systems and allowed problematic structural details to be identified. To aid in the selection of appropriate coating systems, questionnaires were distributed to …


Developing Sampling Strategies And Predicting Freeway Travel Time Using Bluetooth Data, Hasan Md Moonam Dec 2016

Developing Sampling Strategies And Predicting Freeway Travel Time Using Bluetooth Data, Hasan Md Moonam

Theses and Dissertations

Accurate, reliable, and timely travel time is critical to monitor transportation system performance and assist motorists with trip-making decisions. Travel time is estimated using the data from various sources like cellular technology, automatic vehicle identification (AVI) systems. Irrespective of sources, data have characteristics in terms of accuracy and reliability shaped by the sampling rate along with other factors. As a probe based AVI technology, Bluetooth data is not immune to the sampling issue that directly affects the accuracy and reliability of the information it provides. The sampling rate can be affected by the stochastic nature of traffic state varying by …


Probabilistic Reliability Analysis Of Electric Power Systems With Smart Grid Technologies And Water Distribution Networks: Modeling, Assessment, And Comparison, Ruosong Xiao Aug 2016

Probabilistic Reliability Analysis Of Electric Power Systems With Smart Grid Technologies And Water Distribution Networks: Modeling, Assessment, And Comparison, Ruosong Xiao

Theses and Dissertations

With the rapid growth of population, the modern human society is becoming more and more dependent on the proper operation of critical infrastructures - the interconnected electrical power system, the drinking water distribution and supply system, the natural gas transmission and distribution system, and so forth. It has become an important issue to maintain reliable functions of these critical systems. As a result, comprehensive reliability evaluation is highly needed to quantify their reliability in an objective manner. Conventionally, deterministic criteria were used in reliability evaluations. However, it lacked the ability to model and quantify the stochastic nature of system behaviors …


Modelling Of Dreissenid Mussel Impacts On Lake Michigan, Chunqi Shen Aug 2016

Modelling Of Dreissenid Mussel Impacts On Lake Michigan, Chunqi Shen

Theses and Dissertations

Invasive dreissenid mussel appear to have profoundly altered Great Lakes food webs and nutrient cycles during the past several decades. Recent declines of phytoplankton were supposed to be highly related with the increase of mussel population. These phytoplankton declines were further found to be coincident with declines in the abundance of planktivorous fish. In addition, the resurgence of Cladophora in Great lakes was estimated to be associated with the high density colonization of mussels. More light is available at lake bottom due to the mussels’ graze effect. The mussels further promote Cladophora growth by fertilizing it with nutrient-rich excrement. And …


Survival Analyses For Bridge Decks In Northern United States, Habib Tabatabai, Chin-Wei Lee, Mohammad A. Tabatabai Jun 2016

Survival Analyses For Bridge Decks In Northern United States, Habib Tabatabai, Chin-Wei Lee, Mohammad A. Tabatabai

Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Articles

The use of deicing salts in northern regions of the United States is a major contributor to the long-term deterioration of bridge decks. In this study, the 2008 U.S. National Bridge Inventory (NBI) records were used to develop survival models for non-reconstructed bridge decks in six northern states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York. The hypertabastic accelerated failure model was used to develop survival (reliability) and hazard (failure rate) functions for all six states. The NBI parameters included were the deck rating, type of superstructure (concrete or steel), deck surface area, age, and average daily traffic (ADT). …


Integrated Special Event Traffic Management Strategies In Urban Transportation Network, Peng Li May 2016

Integrated Special Event Traffic Management Strategies In Urban Transportation Network, Peng Li

Theses and Dissertations

How to effectively optimize and control spreading traffic in urban network during the special event has emerged as one of the critical issues faced by many transportation professionals in the past several decades due to the surging demand and the often limited network capacity. The contribution of this dissertation is to develop a set of integrated mathematical programming models for unconventional traffic management of special events in urban transportation network. Traffic management strategies such as lane reorganization and reversal, turning restriction, lane-based signal timing, ramp closure, and uninterrupted flow intersection will be coordinated and concurrently optimized for best overall system …


Multi-Scale Modeling Of Particle Reinforced Concrete Through Finite Element Analysis, Mir Zunaid Shams May 2016

Multi-Scale Modeling Of Particle Reinforced Concrete Through Finite Element Analysis, Mir Zunaid Shams

Theses and Dissertations

Concrete is the main constituent material in many structures. The behavior of concrete is nonlinear and complex. Increasing use of computer based methods for designing and simulation have also increased the urge for the exact solution of the problems. This leads to difficulties in simulation and modeling of concrete structures. A good approach is to use the general purpose finite element software, e.g ANSYS . Normal strength concrete is a composite material represented by mechanically strong aggregates of various shapes and sizes incorporated into weaker cementitious matrix. A number of simplified homogenized models have been reported in the literature to …


The Effective Use Of Coal Combustion Products (Ccps) In Ashphalt Pavements, Clayton J. Cloutier May 2016

The Effective Use Of Coal Combustion Products (Ccps) In Ashphalt Pavements, Clayton J. Cloutier

Theses and Dissertations

Hot-Mix Asphalt (HMA) is one of the most widely used construction materials. The National Asphalt Paving Association (NAPA) estimated that there are over 2.6 million miles of roadway surfaces paved in the United States and 94% of these roads are paved with asphalt. NAPA also estimates that approximately 550 million tons of asphalt worth over $30 billion a year is produced in the United States. At such a huge production rate, innovative solutions need to be developed so that asphalt pavements last longer and can also reduce the production and maintenance costs. Producing sustainable asphalt materials can provide for improved …


The Effect Of Mechano-Chemical Activation Of Fly Ash- Nanoparticle Blends On Performance Of Cement Based Composites And Self-Consolidating Concrete, Rani G K Pradoto May 2016

The Effect Of Mechano-Chemical Activation Of Fly Ash- Nanoparticle Blends On Performance Of Cement Based Composites And Self-Consolidating Concrete, Rani G K Pradoto

Theses and Dissertations

Other than water, portland cement concrete is the most used commodity. Major parts of civil and transportation infrastructure, including bridges, roadway pavements, dams, and buildings are made of concrete. Because of wide-scale applications of these important structures in different climatic zones and associated exposures, concrete durability is often of major concern. In 2013, the study of American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) estimated that one-third of America’s major roads are in poor or mediocre condition [1]. The same article reports that annual investments of $170 billion on roads and $20.5 billion for bridges are needed to substantially improve the condition …


Influence Of Permeate From Domestic Reverse Osmosis Filters On Lead Corrosion And Leaching From Plastic Pipes, Jyotsna Shrestha May 2016

Influence Of Permeate From Domestic Reverse Osmosis Filters On Lead Corrosion And Leaching From Plastic Pipes, Jyotsna Shrestha

Theses and Dissertations

Reverse Osmosis filters are gaining popularity nowadays, in domestic water supply system, to meet the increasing demand of pure and improved drinking water. There are various types of domestic RO filters with varying sizes, capacities, and treatment stages available. However, there exist a few concerns regarding the RO treatment system. One of the major issues in the quality and distribution of drinking water is the corrosive water that the RO system produces. Therefore, this research herein tends to focus on the corrosive effect of the permeate water on lead metal, as lead is considered a serious problematic drinking water contaminant. …