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Wind Flow Characteristics Of Multi-Vortex Tornadoes And Their Wind Effects On Residential Houses, Yi Zhao Aug 2022

Wind Flow Characteristics Of Multi-Vortex Tornadoes And Their Wind Effects On Residential Houses, Yi Zhao

Doctoral Dissertations

"Tornadoes strike the USA very frequently, with an average of 1200 reports per year, and the average annual tornado-induced property loss has reached $10B. The devastation from recent tornadoes have prompted a renewed interest in better understanding tornado dynamics, their interactions with the built environment, and the performance of civil structures during tornadoes. In the past, the wind effects caused by single-vortex tornadoes have been widely studied, while the multi-vortex tornadoes were rarely considered. In fact, many previous deadly, costly tornadoes involved multiple vortices. Therefore, it is important to understand the wind flow characteristics of multi-vortex tornadoes in order to …


Synergistic Effect Of Shrinkage Mitigating Strategies On Performance Of Fiber-Reinforced Cementitious Composites, Kamran Aghaee Jan 2022

Synergistic Effect Of Shrinkage Mitigating Strategies On Performance Of Fiber-Reinforced Cementitious Composites, Kamran Aghaee

Doctoral Dissertations

"The advantages of using shrinkage mitigating strategies to reduce shrinkage and mitigate cracking of concrete is well documented. However, the benefits and drawbacks of employing multiple strategies have not been explored. The main objective of this study is to provide insights into the mechanisms of using multiple strategies to enhance shrinkage and cracking resistance to promote the properties of high-performance cementitious composites (HPC) designated for infrastructural construction, repair, and 3D printing applications. HPC mixtures were prepared with steel and synthetic macro and microfibers, expansive agent (EA), and shrinkage reducing admixture (SRA) coupled with various curing methods e.g., internal curing using …


Strain And Temperature Measurement From Distributed Fiber Optic Sensors In Performance-Based Fire Engineering, Yanping Zhu Jan 2022

Strain And Temperature Measurement From Distributed Fiber Optic Sensors In Performance-Based Fire Engineering, Yanping Zhu

Doctoral Dissertations

"Strain and temperature measurement of steel and concrete structures under fires is critical to the understanding of structural performance yet historically challenging due to a significant gap in measurement science. This Ph.D. study characterizes in six parts low-cost distributed fiber optic sensors and applies them to strain, and temperature measurements based on Rayleigh and Brillouin light scattering. The first part aims to quantify the Rayleigh scattering based measurement accuracy of distributed fiber optic sensors under a heating-holding load protocol and characterize the effect of polymer coating on the sensors as the polymer softens and melts at elevated temperatures. The second …


Design And Performance Of Self-Consolidating And Thixotropic Ultra-High-Performance Concrete For Infrastructure Construction And Rehabilitation, Le Teng Jan 2022

Design And Performance Of Self-Consolidating And Thixotropic Ultra-High-Performance Concrete For Infrastructure Construction And Rehabilitation, Le Teng

Doctoral Dissertations

"The objective of this research is to develop two classes of ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC), one with self-consolidating consistency and the other with improved thixotropy. Tailoring the rheological properties of low yield stress UHPC can improve dispersion and orientation of steel fibers used in the design of UHPC, hence enhancing the tensile and flexural properties. Similarly, improving the thixotropy of UHPC can enable unique performance for the design of thin bonded bridge deck overlay. The research investigated various thixotropy enhancing admixtures to enhance the structural build-up at rest of UHPC. A total of 16 bonded overlay slab specimens were used to …


Deep Learning-Based Surrogate Models For Post-Earthquake Damage Assessment, Xinzhe Yuan Jan 2022

Deep Learning-Based Surrogate Models For Post-Earthquake Damage Assessment, Xinzhe Yuan

Doctoral Dissertations

"Seismic damage assessment is a critical step to enhance community resilience in the wake of an earthquake. This study aims to develop deep learning-based surrogate models for widely used fragility curves to achieve more accurate and rapid assessment in practice. These surrogate models are based on artificial neural networks trained from the labelled ground motions whose resulting damage classes on targeted structures are determined by nonlinear time history analyses. The development of various surrogate models is progressed in four phases. In Phase I, the multilayer perceptron (MLP) is used to develop multivariate seismic classifiers with up to 50 hand-crafted intensity …


Promoting Distributed Energy Deployment And Diffusion For Sustainable Civil Infrastructure Using Multi-Agent Based Modeling And Quantitative Analytics, Gasser Ali Jan 2022

Promoting Distributed Energy Deployment And Diffusion For Sustainable Civil Infrastructure Using Multi-Agent Based Modeling And Quantitative Analytics, Gasser Ali

Doctoral Dissertations

"Distributed Solar Generation (DSG) using small-scale Photo-Voltaic (PV) is an evolving technology with increasingly growing market penetration due to its significant benefits to consumers and broader power systems. DSG is sustainable, provides reliability, and is cost-effective where solar energy is abundant. However, the increasingly growing adoption of DSG creates uncertainties in forecasting electric power demand and market behavior. It also causes concerns of a “utility death spiral”. To this end, the goal of this research is to critically analyze the diffusion and benefits of DSG in the electric power infrastructure as a complex System-of-Systems (SoS). Specifically, this dissertation addresses the …


Corrosion Resistance Performance Investigation Of Mild Steel Bar Coated With Magnesium Phosphate Cement Paste, Fan Zhang Jan 2022

Corrosion Resistance Performance Investigation Of Mild Steel Bar Coated With Magnesium Phosphate Cement Paste, Fan Zhang

Doctoral Dissertations

"In this research study, the anti-corrosion mechanism of reinforcement embedded in magnesium potassium phosphate cement (MKPC) is explored. In addition, one type of additives, metakaolin, and one type of retarder, boric acid, are employed in MKPC to modify its properties in order to further investigate corrosion resistance and to achieve mass-production coating reinforcement at the work site. This coating method may be practical for some underwater construction and some traditional reinforcement concrete structures to reduce the reinforcement corrosion rate and to eventually extend service life in both repair and new construction applications.

By comparing the electrochemical properties of bare ribbed …


Use Of Cellular Concrete For Air Convection Embankment To Protect Permafrost Foundation In Cold Regions, Hanli Wu Jan 2022

Use Of Cellular Concrete For Air Convection Embankment To Protect Permafrost Foundation In Cold Regions, Hanli Wu

Doctoral Dissertations

"Crushed-rock air convection embankment (ACE) has been used to mitigate thaw settlement, and pavement distresses caused by climatic extremes in permafrost regions for over three decades. However, the desired crushed rocks needed for ACE are not readily available in many areas of interior Alaska. Burdened by the need to ship suitable rocks to remote locations, the cost of constructing an ACE is often prohibitively high, which prevents its wide use in Alaska. An existing cementitious material, cellular concrete, may provide the solution.

This study intends to systematically characterize the heat transfer patterns of ACE and identify the performance benefits of …


Investigating The Interaction Between The Recycled Components And The Asphalt Binders, Plant, Lab, And Field Mixes, Eslam Deef-Allah Jan 2022

Investigating The Interaction Between The Recycled Components And The Asphalt Binders, Plant, Lab, And Field Mixes, Eslam Deef-Allah

Doctoral Dissertations

"Modifying asphalt binders and mixes with recycled components is common practice due to their environmental and economic merits. Literature has indicated that different recycled components interact with (blend with) asphalt differently, ranging from no blending, partial blending, or full blending. The degree of blending between recycled components and virgin asphalt binders (VABs) and the exchanged components impact the performance of modified asphalt binders. However, the nature of the interaction process between the recycled components and the VABs is not fully understood. The primary objective of this study was to explore the interactions between recycled components and VABs. By understanding the …


Theoretical Determination Of The Yield Curve For Unsaturated Soils, Sara Fayek Jan 2022

Theoretical Determination Of The Yield Curve For Unsaturated Soils, Sara Fayek

Doctoral Dissertations

"An important step to developing a good understanding of the behavior of unsaturated soils is to adopt a formal and simple constitutive framework and to conduct high-quality and short-time experiments. Barcelona Basic Model (BBM) was the first elastoplastic constitutive model for unsaturated soils. The yield curve, which separates the elastic region from the elastoplastic region, is an important aspect of constitutive modeling for unsaturated soils. Most concepts for unsaturated soils were developed based upon the results from suction-controlled triaxial (SCTX) tests. Though, the SCTX tests on unsaturated soils are costly, time-consuming, and laborious, and their results are questionable. This study …


Multifunctional Behaviors Of Two-Dimensional Materials And Their Composites, Yanxiao Li Jan 2022

Multifunctional Behaviors Of Two-Dimensional Materials And Their Composites, Yanxiao Li

Doctoral Dissertations

"Two-dimensional (2D) materials, including graphene, transition metal carbides or nitrides (TMC/Ns), have rich surface chemistry, superb electrical and mechanical properties. These unique properties make them ideal for multifunctional devices. Among them, we focused on graphene and TMC/Ns (i.e., MXenes), as well as their composites. Unlike the well-known graphene, MXenes, are relatively new and typically synthesized by the selective etching of the “A” layers from the layered carbides and /or nitrides known as MAX phases, which introduce MXenes with rich terminal groups (e.g. -O-, -OH, -F).

During my Ph.D. study, firstly, the adhesive and frictional behaviors, which are related to successful …


Strategies To Improve Shrinkage Resistance Of Cement-Based Materials For Extrusion-Based 3d Printing, Kavya Vallurupalli Jan 2022

Strategies To Improve Shrinkage Resistance Of Cement-Based Materials For Extrusion-Based 3d Printing, Kavya Vallurupalli

Doctoral Dissertations

"The main objective of this study is to develop new generation of shrinkage-resistant 3D printable mortar mixtures. To this end, the research work was carried out to: i) identify key material and processing parameters that affect printability; ii) investigate the influence of water-to-cement ratio, superplasticizer dosage, and welan gum content on mortar printability; iii) propose a “printability window” where rheological properties and desorptivity can secure successful printing; iv) investigate effect of shrinkage mitigation materials (expansive agent (EA), pre-saturated lightweight sand (LWS), superabsorbent polymers (SAP), and shrinkage reducing admixture) on printability and shrinkage performance of mortar; and v) evaluate the effect …


Characterization And Utilization Of Alkali-Activated Concrete For Sustainable Infrastructures, Eslam Gomaa Jan 2022

Characterization And Utilization Of Alkali-Activated Concrete For Sustainable Infrastructures, Eslam Gomaa

Doctoral Dissertations

“This study has investigated the feasibility of using locally available fly ashes (FAs) to synthesize alkali-activated concrete (AAC) for different structural and repair applications. Using AAC made of 100% FA reduces global CO2 emissions, saves energy, and decreases raw material consumption during the production process of ordinary Portland cement. Class C FAs, sourced from Labadie, Jeffery City, Kansas City, Thomas Hill, and Sikeston power plants in the state of Missouri, were used to synthesize the AAC. Sodium silicate (SS), Na2SiO3, and sodium hydroxide (SH), NaOH were used as the alkali activators. Slag, crumb rubber, and air-entraining admixture were used as …


A Three-Dimensional Fully Coupled Hydro-Mechanical Elasto-Plastic Model For Unsaturated Soils With Consideration Of Hysteresis Behavior, Beshoy Sami Moussa Riad Jan 2022

A Three-Dimensional Fully Coupled Hydro-Mechanical Elasto-Plastic Model For Unsaturated Soils With Consideration Of Hysteresis Behavior, Beshoy Sami Moussa Riad

Doctoral Dissertations

"Unsaturated soils are often used as a construction material in transportation infrastructures; in which it is subjected to cyclic traffic loadings and/or seasonal wetting-drying cycles. While mechanical hysteresis is a common feature of soils in general, hydraulic hysteresis is associated with unsaturated soils. Most existing constitutive models paid limited attention to the mechanical and hydraulic hysteresis behavior of unsaturated soils. This research presents a three-dimensional model for unsaturated soils and a chemo mechanical model for saturated soils. The unsaturated soils’ model has the following characteristic features: (a) the hydraulic and mechanical behaviors are fully coupled under 3D conditions; (b) it …