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Full-Text Articles in Engineering
Rural To Urban Intercity Transit User Characteristics Analysis, Demand Estimation And Network Design, Hongtai Yang
Rural To Urban Intercity Transit User Characteristics Analysis, Demand Estimation And Network Design, Hongtai Yang
Doctoral Dissertations
Rural transit always plays a critical role in transporting rural residents, especially the ones who do not have a car, cannot drive, or choose not to drive. Intercity bus (ICB), deviated fixed route transit (DFRT) and demand responsive transit (DRT) are three major modes of rural public transportation. Although there are more DFRT and DRT service providers and services in the US, due to institutional issues, there are much more studies about ICB than DFRT and DRT. Meanwhile, state governments are struggling on how to improve the rural transit system with limited budget. This dissertation is aimed to fill the …
Bedload Transport Sampling, Characterization And Modeling On A Southern Appalachian Ridge And Valley Stream, Patrick Lasater Mcmahon
Bedload Transport Sampling, Characterization And Modeling On A Southern Appalachian Ridge And Valley Stream, Patrick Lasater Mcmahon
Doctoral Dissertations
Estimates of bedload transport rates developed from existing transport models are notoriously inaccurate(Wilcock 2001). The gravel bed models addressed in this study include the Meyer-Peter and Muller; Parker, Klingeman, and McLean; and Wilcock two-fraction models. The question of whether or not these models predict bedload transport rates in a Southern Appalachian Ridge and Valley stream is complicated by the fact that these models have only been previously assessed in terms of their agreement with bedload transport rates measured in the Western regions of the U.S. Further, due to the strongly non-linear form of bedload transport models discrete errors and cumulative …
Effects Of Data Resolution And Human Behavior On Large Scale Evacuation Simulations, Wei Lu
Effects Of Data Resolution And Human Behavior On Large Scale Evacuation Simulations, Wei Lu
Doctoral Dissertations
Traffic Analysis Zones (TAZ) based macroscopic simulation studies are mostly applied in evacuation planning and operation areas. The large size in TAZ and aggregated information of macroscopic simulation underestimate the real evacuation performance. To take advantage of the high resolution demographic data LandScan USA (the zone size is much smaller than TAZ) and agent-based microscopic traffic simulation models, many new problems appeared and novel solutions are needed. A series of studies are conducted using LandScan USA Population Cells (LPC) data for evacuation assignments with different network configurations, travel demand models, and travelers’ compliance behavior.
First, a new Multiple-Source-Nearest-Destination Shortest Path …
Investigation Of Asphalt Pavement Mixture Blending Utilizing Analytical Chemistry Techniques, Benjamin Frank Bowers
Investigation Of Asphalt Pavement Mixture Blending Utilizing Analytical Chemistry Techniques, Benjamin Frank Bowers
Doctoral Dissertations
The use of Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) in new pavement mixtures is a topic of interest throughout the transportation industry and academia due its economic and environmental implications. There is concern however about how well the binder from the RAP blends with new, virgin binder when the mixture is created. Insufficient blending of the aged and unaged binders may compromise the long-term pavement performance. In this study, an enhanced staged extraction method is coupled with two chemical testing techniques to develop a novel approach for evaluating blending efficiency from a qualitative and quantitative perspective: Gel Permeation Chromatography (GPC) and Fourier …
Structural Health Monitoring And Damage Identification Of Bridges Using Triaxial Geophones And Time Series Analysis, Reza Vasheghani Farahani
Structural Health Monitoring And Damage Identification Of Bridges Using Triaxial Geophones And Time Series Analysis, Reza Vasheghani Farahani
Doctoral Dissertations
This study uses the vibration data of two full-scale bridges, subjected to controlled damage, along the I-40 west, near downtown Knoxville, TN, to evaluate the feasibility of time series-based damage identification techniques for structural health monitoring. The vibration data was acquired for the entrance ramp to James White Parkway from I-40 westbound, and the I-40 westbound bridge over 4th Avenue, before the bridges were demolished during I-40 expansion project called Smartfix40. The vibration data was recorded using an array of triaxial geophones, highly sensitive sensors to record vibrations, in healthy and damaged conditions of the bridges. The vibration data is …
In-Plane Shear Investigation On Masonry Walls, Shane Chandler Morrison
In-Plane Shear Investigation On Masonry Walls, Shane Chandler Morrison
Doctoral Dissertations
Analysis has been performed on approximately 200 shear walls of various masonry types, reinforcement, and grouting scenarios to determine the trends of various wall parameters to strength. The database is assembled from that belonging to researchers over the last 30 years.
Strut-and-tie methods from current concrete codes are employed and new methods proposed to calculate the in-plane shear strength of masonry walls. In addition, a simplified method based upon strut-and-tie methodology is presented to calculate the masonry contribution to the in-plane strength of these walls, with contributions from axial load and horizontal reinforcement based upon past data and efficiency of …