Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Institution
-
- Universidad de La Salle (40)
- Chulalongkorn University (31)
- University of Central Florida (24)
- University of Wisconsin Milwaukee (15)
- Louisiana State University (14)
-
- Missouri University of Science and Technology (14)
- University of Arkansas, Fayetteville (14)
- University of Nevada, Las Vegas (14)
- University of Kentucky (13)
- University of South Florida (13)
- California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (11)
- Old Dominion University (10)
- The University of Maine (9)
- University of South Carolina (9)
- Western University (9)
- Florida Institute of Technology (8)
- The University of Akron (8)
- University of Massachusetts Amherst (8)
- University of Mississippi (8)
- University of North Florida (7)
- University of Texas at El Paso (7)
- West Virginia University (7)
- University of Texas at Tyler (6)
- University of Vermont (6)
- Boise State University (4)
- City University of New York (CUNY) (4)
- Portland State University (4)
- Western Michigan University (4)
- South Dakota State University (3)
- University of New Mexico (3)
- Keyword
-
- Concrete (8)
- Academic -- UNF -- Master of Science in Civil Engineering; Dissertations (7)
- Thesis; University of North Florida; UNF; Dissertations (7)
- Civil engineering (6)
- Bridge (5)
-
- Asphalt (4)
- Stormwater (4)
- Structural Health Monitoring (4)
- Artificial intelligence (3)
- Bridges (3)
- Cement (3)
- Civil Engineering (3)
- Climate change (3)
- Construction (3)
- Infrastructure (3)
- Numerical modeling (3)
- Optimization (3)
- Seismic (3)
- Structural (3)
- Suelo (3)
- Temperatura (3)
- Additive manufacturing (2)
- Adsorption (2)
- Bedload transport (2)
- Blasting (2)
- Cemento (2)
- Cob (2)
- Composites (2)
- Construction Management (2)
- Damage Detection (2)
- Publication
-
- Electronic Theses and Dissertations (44)
- Ingeniería Civil (40)
- Theses and Dissertations (32)
- Chulalongkorn University Theses and Dissertations (Chula ETD) (31)
- UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones (14)
-
- Doctoral Dissertations (13)
- USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations (13)
- Theses and Dissertations--Civil Engineering (12)
- Civil & Environmental Engineering Theses & Dissertations (10)
- Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository (9)
- Masters Theses (9)
- Graduate Theses and Dissertations (8)
- LSU Doctoral Dissertations (8)
- Williams Honors College, Honors Research Projects (8)
- Dissertations and Theses (7)
- Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports (7)
- Open Access Theses & Dissertations (7)
- UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations (7)
- Civil Engineering Theses (6)
- Civil Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses (6)
- Graduate College Dissertations and Theses (6)
- LSU Master's Theses (6)
- Master's Theses (6)
- Honors Theses (5)
- Boise State University Theses and Dissertations (4)
- Dissertations (4)
- Architectural Engineering (3)
- Civil Engineering ETDs (3)
- Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects (2)
- Construction Management (2)
Articles 31 - 60 of 357
Full-Text Articles in Engineering
Safety Assessment Of Road Vehicle In Crosswind Considering Driver Behavior, Jiexuan Hu
Safety Assessment Of Road Vehicle In Crosswind Considering Driver Behavior, Jiexuan Hu
LSU Doctoral Dissertations
With expansion of the economy, more and more highway networks extend to coastal areas and mountain valley areas. Vehicles will be exposed to strong crosswinds when driven on these highway roads, especially in hurricane season and in winter in these two different topographic areas. Strong crosswinds threaten the safety of transportation infrastructure and passing vehicles in forms of vehicle accidents that usually result in traffic blockage and driver injury, posing negative effects on economic growth. This dissertation aimed to evaluate the vehicle safety when running through crosswinds in consideration of driver behaviors.
Firstly, the aerodynamic characteristics of road vehicles were …
Dynamic Prediction Of Runway Configuration And Airport Acceptance Rate, Yuan Wang
Dynamic Prediction Of Runway Configuration And Airport Acceptance Rate, Yuan Wang
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Automated prediction of runway configuration and airport capacity is critical for the future generation of air traffic management. In the future aviation industry, multi-sources weather forecast information will be available for air traffic decision-making units; how to use these data efficiently is key for overall efficiency of air traffic management. Currently, air traffic management personnel lack tools to assist them to translate weather forecast data into real-time airport capacity. Runway configurations and AARs of airports in a multi-airport system are determined by different air traffic controller personnel. The lack of synchronization may lead to the loss of efficiency of the …
The Development Of A Novel Experiment On Confined, Flattened Brazilian Disks To Correlate Damage And Permeability In Brittle Geo-Materials, Samuel H. Boyce
The Development Of A Novel Experiment On Confined, Flattened Brazilian Disks To Correlate Damage And Permeability In Brittle Geo-Materials, Samuel H. Boyce
Civil Engineering ETDs
This research develops a novel experiment using flattened Brazilian disks under confining pressure with concurrent permeability measurements and acoustic emission monitoring. The purpose of this work is to correlate damage and permeability in brittle geo-materials. Two series of tests are performed on concrete and one series on tuff, under a range of confining stresses between 2.76 and 13.79 MPa. Tests were continued beyond peak stress conditions, capturing data in the post-peak region. The acoustic emission data (cumulative energy and counts) are used to identify damage thresholds and track the progression of microscopic damage. This quantified damage is then correlated to …
Enhancing Concrete Pavement Service Life Using Multiple Strategies To Reduce Cracking Potential, Dhanushika Mapa Mudiyanselage
Enhancing Concrete Pavement Service Life Using Multiple Strategies To Reduce Cracking Potential, Dhanushika Mapa Mudiyanselage
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Over the past years, prevention of cracking in concrete structures, especially at early age, has been a challenge facing transportation agencies. During early age, restraint of thermal and moisture related volume changes causes cracking in concrete. This research focuses on evaluating the effectiveness of different cracking mitigation strategies that can be implemented, in different concrete elements, to reduce early-age cracking incidents and therefore enhance concrete service life. To this end, a battery of field and laboratory testing were conducted, and finite element analysis was performed to better understand the mechanisms of primary significance on minimizing cracking risks commonly associated with …
Evaluation Of The Rheological Behaviors And Molecular Composition Properties Of Crumb Rubber Modified Emulsion For Chip Seal, Md Tanvir Ahmed Sarkar
Evaluation Of The Rheological Behaviors And Molecular Composition Properties Of Crumb Rubber Modified Emulsion For Chip Seal, Md Tanvir Ahmed Sarkar
LSU Master's Theses
An experimental study was conducted to characterize the chemical, molecular, and rheological properties of different asphalt emulsions including a newly introduced tire rubber modified asphalt emulsion. One tire rubber modified asphalt emulsion (CRS-2TR), two conventional emulsions (CRS-2 and CRS-2P), and one asphalt rubber binder (AC20-5TR) were evaluated. The differences in functional groups, chemical composition, and molecular weight distribution of the asphalt binder and emulsions under different aging conditions (Original, RTFO-aged, and PAV-aged) were evaluated by the Saturates, Aromatics, Resins and Asphaltenes (SARA) fractionation test, High-Pressure Gel Permeation Chromatography (HP-GPC), and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) test, respectively. Superpave Performance Grade …
Aplicación De Instrumentos De Sistematización De Experiencias Docentes En Asignaturas Del Área Profesional Del Programa De Ingeniería Civil, Leydi Marcela Tinoco Martínez
Aplicación De Instrumentos De Sistematización De Experiencias Docentes En Asignaturas Del Área Profesional Del Programa De Ingeniería Civil, Leydi Marcela Tinoco Martínez
Ingeniería Civil
No abstract provided.
Strengthening Of Concrete Deep Beams With Extreme Discontinuities Using Near-Surface Mounted Composites, Moustafa Seifeddin Mansour
Strengthening Of Concrete Deep Beams With Extreme Discontinuities Using Near-Surface Mounted Composites, Moustafa Seifeddin Mansour
Civil and Environmental Theses
Installation of a web opening that fully interrupts the natural load path in concrete deep beams produces regions of extreme discontinuities and reduces the shear strength. This research examined the effectiveness of using near-surface-mounted carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (NSM-CFRP) reinforcement to restore the shear strength of deep beams with extreme discontinuities. The strut-and-tie model (STM) procedures were utilized to develop three different strengthening solutions around the discontinuity regions. A total of eight deep beam specimens (150 x 500 x2700 mm) with a shear span-to-depth ratio of a/h = 0.8 were constructed and tested. One beam was solid. Seven beams had a …
Thermo-Oxidative Degradation Of Hdpe Geomembranes: Effect Of Phenolic Antioxidant And Hindered Amine Light Stabilizer Concentrations, Yasin Kocak
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
High density polyethylene (HDPE) geomembrane is most common geomembrane which is mainly used for civil engineering applications. However, HDPE geomembrane loses its properties under oxidative degradation progress. This study aims to assess geomembranes which have different percentage of phenolic antioxidant and hindered amine light stabilizer (HALS) with under the six months of the thermal-oxidative degradation. The interactions between phenolic antioxidant, HALS and carbon black can affect the mechanical, physical and chemical properties. To monitor these properties, Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), Fourier-transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA), Scanning Electron Microscopy coupled with Energy Dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM/EDX), Melt Index tests, …
Behavior Of Prestressed Concrete Bridges With Closure Pour Connections And Diaphragms, Gercelino Ramos
Behavior Of Prestressed Concrete Bridges With Closure Pour Connections And Diaphragms, Gercelino Ramos
Masters Theses
Accelerated Bridge Construction (ABC) has gained substantial popularity in new bridge construction and bridge deck replacement because it offers innovative construction techniques that result in time and cost savings when compared to traditional bridge construction practice. One technology commonly implemented in ABC to effectively execute its projects is the use of prefabricated bridge components (precast/prestressed bridge components). Precast/prestressed bridge components are fabricated offsite or near the site and then connected on-site using small volume closure pour connections. Diaphragms are also commonly used to strengthen the connection between certain prefabricated components used in ABC, such as beam elements. Bridges containing closure …
Impact Of The Number Of Lane-Changing Times On Throughput By Fundamental Diagram Based On Ngsim Data, Gangyan Zhang
Impact Of The Number Of Lane-Changing Times On Throughput By Fundamental Diagram Based On Ngsim Data, Gangyan Zhang
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
In the present report, the characteristics of the fundamental diagram (FD) are exploited to delve into the effect of the number of times of lane changes on traffic throughput. The NGSIM data are classified and screened by splitting the regions of US-101 and I-80; the relevant traffic variables (e.g., traffic flow, density and speed) are calculated. Appropriate statistical approaches are employed to verify the correlation of the impact of lane changes on different traffic variables. Lane changes could affect traffic throughput in light congestion instead of in heavy congestion. The causes of the effects of lane changes on throughput are …
Device For Imaging Cross-Section Of Post-Tensioned Structural Tendons In The Field, David Dukeman
Device For Imaging Cross-Section Of Post-Tensioned Structural Tendons In The Field, David Dukeman
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
With increasing use of grouted post-tensioned tendons in structures, there is a critical need for equipment to determine deficient grouting. Inadequate grouting can cause dangerous corrosion of the high-strength post-tensioning steel in the tendons. Evaluation should be non-destructive, and early detection is needed to take timely remedial actions to repair or replace any tendons that are affected before catastrophic failure occurs. In particular, there is need for an imaging method that shows the cross-section of the tendon being tested and flag any deficiencies present relative to the location of the strands in the cross section. The method should be rapid, …
Investigation Of Subsurface Stratigraphy And Groundwater Dynamics In The Mississippi River Delta, An Li
Investigation Of Subsurface Stratigraphy And Groundwater Dynamics In The Mississippi River Delta, An Li
LSU Doctoral Dissertations
The Mississippi River Delta (MRD) is socioeconomically important to the state of Louisiana and the United States. Various types of land-water system data have been collected in the MRD. However, very few efforts have been made to utilize these datasets in modeling regional stratigraphy and groundwater dynamics in the MRD, especially for the upper 50 m of the depth. In this interval of depth, the Mississippi River and surrounding interdistributary bays intensively interact with the groundwater system. The lack of knowledge in regional stratigraphy and groundwater dynamics hinder an understanding of how hydrogeological setting affects processes such as surface-groundwater interaction, …
Numerical Modeling Of Shoreline Response To Storm Tides And Sea Level Rise, Akash Sahu
Numerical Modeling Of Shoreline Response To Storm Tides And Sea Level Rise, Akash Sahu
Civil & Environmental Engineering Theses & Dissertations
In this study, an integrated hydrodynamic, wave, and sediment transport modeling approach is developed for predicting the spatiotemporal variation of erosion of a sandy shoreline due to storm surge, wave action, tidal variations, and relative sea level rise (RSLR). The study site is located at the northern most portion of the city of Norfolk, Virginia, and it is of importance to the city, both in terms of tourism and for the protection that it provides for upland properties against storms. The region, in general, experiences the highest rate of RSLR on the U.S. East Coast which should result in high …
Parallel Jacobi Transformation Algorithm For Generalized Eigen-Solution With Improved Damage Detection Of Truss/Bridge-Type Structures, Maryam Ehsaei
Parallel Jacobi Transformation Algorithm For Generalized Eigen-Solution With Improved Damage Detection Of Truss/Bridge-Type Structures, Maryam Ehsaei
Civil & Environmental Engineering Theses & Dissertations
Serial Jacobi transformation algorithm for the solution of “standard eigen-problems” is re-visited to facilitate the explanation of the proposed parallel transformation algorithm, for which computational efficiency can be realized in this study through “pattern recognition” for the development and explanation of “explicit formulas” to avoid costly matrix time matrix operations. The proposed parallel Jacobi transformation for the solution of “generalized eigen-problems” has also been incorporated into the “improved damage detection” algorithm.
Computational efficiency and robust behaviors for the entire proposed procedures (eigen-solution, damage detection and damage quantification) can be validated through several academic and real-life numerical examples. Numerical results obtained …
Spatiotemporal Downscaling Rainfall Predictions Of North American Regional Climate Change Assessment Program For Entire Virginia, Zhaoyi Cai
Civil & Environmental Engineering Theses & Dissertations
This thesis developed a statistical downscaling approach, which consists of a series of linear regression equations, to spatiotemporally downscale the rainfall predictions from North American Regional Climate Change Assessment Program (NARCCAP) in accordance with the 15-min observed rainfall data at the rain gauges across the state of Virginia. NARCCAP has generated twelve different region-global climate models (RCM-GCMs) with a temporal resolution of 3 hr and a spatial resolution of 50 km over the entire America. Although it has been downscaled already, such resolutions are still too coarse to represent the rain gauges. This means that the RCM-GCMs’ predictions need to …
Numerical Modeling And Field Investigation Of Nearshore Nonlinear Wave Propagation, Elham Sharifineyestani
Numerical Modeling And Field Investigation Of Nearshore Nonlinear Wave Propagation, Elham Sharifineyestani
Civil & Environmental Engineering Theses & Dissertations
First, a phase-resolving frequency-domain wave model that solves nonlinear wave-wave interactions is improved to account for wave dissipation and modulations over viscoelastic mud layer. Model results show satisfactory agreement with laboratory measurements. The model is then used to investigate the combined effect of mud viscoelasticity and nonlinear wave-wave interactions on surface wave evolution using cnoidal and random wave simulations. In general, qualitative measures such as shape of cnoidal waves or pattern of variation in Hrms of random waves are dictated by direct mud-induced damping which, due to resonance effects, has a substantially different structure over viscoelastic mud compared to …
Adaptive Control Of Base Isolation Systems Using The Transmissibility-Based Semi-Active Controller, Ramin Rabiee
Adaptive Control Of Base Isolation Systems Using The Transmissibility-Based Semi-Active Controller, Ramin Rabiee
Civil & Environmental Engineering Theses & Dissertations
Base isolation system is one of the most effective seismic protection systems which is widely used to protect buildings of high importance against seismic hazards. However, the performance of these systems might be impaired under long-period earthquake ground motions due to the resonance effect. The main focus of this dissertation is the development of an adaptive semi-active control algorithm to improve the performance of conventional base isolation systems. The proposed control law works based on the transmissibility theory, called the transmissibility-based semi-active (TSA) controller, which can adaptively change the damping of the base-isolation system based on the response of the …
Temporal-Spatial Analysis Of Emergency Evacuation Traffic, Lorraine Margot Acevedo Loreto
Temporal-Spatial Analysis Of Emergency Evacuation Traffic, Lorraine Margot Acevedo Loreto
Doctoral Dissertations and Master's Theses
Mass evacuations, particularly those at a statewide level, represent the largest single-event traffic movements that exist. These complex events can last several days, cover thousands of miles of roadway, and include hundreds of thousands of people and vehicles. Often, they are also marked by enormous delay and congestion and are nearly always criticized for their inefficiency and lack of management. However, there are no standardized methods by which to systematically quantify traffic characteristics at the proper scale. This paper describes research to develop and apply an analytical method to measure and describe statewide mass-evacuations in a practical, cost-effective manner. The …
Vu Villa Structural Design And Rehabilitation, Kolby Sukut
Vu Villa Structural Design And Rehabilitation, Kolby Sukut
Graduate Theses & Non-Theses
The Vu Villa is a bar and pizzeria which has operated out of the first floor of the Campana building in Butte, Montana since 1967. Construction of the Campana building started in 1894 and was completed before the end of the 19th century. The Campana building is a two-story building which primarily consists of exterior brick masonry walls and wood framing on the interior. Within the last several decades significant sag has been identified in the second-floor of the building as well as an adjacent staircase. In addition, renovation activities have been discussed for the upstairs which would involve …
Experimental Investigation Of Hydraulic Effects On Unsaturated Soils Behaviors, Muwafaq Awad
Experimental Investigation Of Hydraulic Effects On Unsaturated Soils Behaviors, Muwafaq Awad
Theses and Dissertations
Geo-structures are frequently constructed in or on soils with unsaturated conditions and are subjected to variations of moisture contents due to seasonal changes. Even though unsaturated soil mechanics have been established for several decades, it has not been fully implemented in practice today because of a lack of understanding of the interaction between the soil, water, and air phases. Many experimental research studies have been conducted to improve the understanding of unsaturated behavior but these studies are typically limited to small soil elements tested under fully drained conditions. The goal of this research is to evaluate the effect of hydraulics …
In-Plane Cyclic Shear Performance Of Pipe Stem Reinforced Cob Wall, Dezire Q'Anna Perez-Barbante
In-Plane Cyclic Shear Performance Of Pipe Stem Reinforced Cob Wall, Dezire Q'Anna Perez-Barbante
Master's Theses
This thesis investigates full-scale pipe stem reinforced cob walls under in-plane cyclic shear loads. Cob is the combination of clay subsoils, sand, straw and water that is built in lifts to produce monolithic walls. There is insufficient amount of information on cob as a building material in today’s age. The prior research that exists has examined varying straw content and type, water content, and mixture ratios to determine their effect on strength. There is currently one report that analyzes full-scale cob walls under in-plane loading. This thesis looks to iterate the full-scale tests and specifically studies the effect of reinforcement …
A Non-Contacting System For Rail Neutral Temperature And Stress Measurements, Katelyn Knopf
A Non-Contacting System For Rail Neutral Temperature And Stress Measurements, Katelyn Knopf
Theses and Dissertations
Continuous Welded Rail (CWR) has become the standard in modern railway track construction around the world because it alleviates well-documented disadvantages of rail joints in a track. CWR practice results in long segments of continuous rail in the track that will develop significant thermal elongation. To avoid the use of impractical large thermal expansion joints and limit the expected thermal elongation, the rail is anchored to the ties. Consequently, the rail is exposed to higher thermal stress demands as the rail temperature varies. At the time a CWR is laid, the rail is free of thermal stresses; the temperature at …
Groundwater Management Optimization And Saltwater Intrusion Mitigation Under Uncertainty, Jina Yin
Groundwater Management Optimization And Saltwater Intrusion Mitigation Under Uncertainty, Jina Yin
LSU Doctoral Dissertations
Groundwater is valuable to supply fresh water to the public, industries, agriculture, etc. However, excessive pumping has caused groundwater storage degradation, water quality deterioration and saltwater intrusion problems. Reliable groundwater flow and solute transport modeling is needed for sustainable groundwater management and aquifer remediation design. However, challenges exist because of highly complex subsurface environments, computationally intensive groundwater models as well as inevitable uncertainties. The first research goal is to explore conjunctive use of feasible hydraulic control approaches for groundwater management and aquifer remediation. Water budget analysis is conducted to understand how groundwater withdrawals affect water levels. A mixed integer multi-objective …
Concrete Bridge Deck Performance Data And Metrics For The State Of Oregon, Jael Wettach-Glosser
Concrete Bridge Deck Performance Data And Metrics For The State Of Oregon, Jael Wettach-Glosser
Dissertations and Theses
Bridge decks are a critical element of a bridge that support and distribute vehicle loads to the superstructure. Because of the requirements of this role, bridge decks are exposed to severe conditions that typically lead to structural deficiency in bridges which is both costly and disruptive. Therefore, to keep bridges and highways in good repair, developing optimal preservation decisions for concrete bridge decks is key. In order to develop effective performance monitoring and preservation schedules, the parameters affecting bridge deck deterioration need to be better understood.
With guidance from the literature and Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) personnel, two datasets …
The Effect Of Stiffness Anisotropy Of A Glacial Clay On The Behaviour Of A Shallow Wind Turbine Foundation, Jesús A. González-Hurtado
The Effect Of Stiffness Anisotropy Of A Glacial Clay On The Behaviour Of A Shallow Wind Turbine Foundation, Jesús A. González-Hurtado
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Shallow wind turbine foundations are designed based on investigations of the ultimate, serviceability and fatigue limit states. The serviceability limit state design approaches in particular are based on simple isotropic elastic half-space analyses that ignore coupling between loading directions, and soil non-linearity and elastic anisotropy. Many of the wind farms in Ontario are constructed around the Great Lakes basin and a number of these areas are characterized as stiff clayey glacial tills. It is recognized that many of these glacial materials exhibit some degree of strength, stiffness and fabric anisotropy. This research aimed to characterize the anisotropic geotechnical properties of …
Effects Of Electro-Osmotic Consolidation Of Clays And Its Improvement Using Ion Exchange Membranes, Lucas Martin
Effects Of Electro-Osmotic Consolidation Of Clays And Its Improvement Using Ion Exchange Membranes, Lucas Martin
Dissertations
Electro-osmosis is an established method of expediting consolidation of soft, saturated clayey soils compared to commonly used methods, such as preloading with wick drains. In electro-osmotic consolidation a direct current (DC) is applied via inserted electrodes. This causes hydrated ions in the interstitial fluid to migrate to oppositely charged electrodes. Because the clay particles have a negative surface charge, the majority of ions in the interstitial fluid are positively charged. Therefore, the net flow will be towards the negatively charged electrode (cathode), where the water can be removed and thus consolidation is achieved. Certain problems, such as pH changes in …
Effects Of Building Scale Parameters On Pressure Equalization Capacity Of Roof Paver Systems, Matthew Sparks
Effects Of Building Scale Parameters On Pressure Equalization Capacity Of Roof Paver Systems, Matthew Sparks
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Roof pavers are commonly installed with a cavity beneath the paver that develops an internal suction pressure. These cavity pressures reduce the net pressure felt by a roof paver subject to uplift. Paver-scale parameter effects are well-understood, in this study, the effects of changing building-scale parameters such as height, aspect ratio, afterbody length, small and large scale roof obstructions, and paver to roof size ratio on cavity pressures are investigated. To do so pressure measurements were taken at the University of Western Ontario’s Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel Laboratory on a modular flat roof building model at four different heights with …
Evaluation Of Low And High Frequency Dynamic Response For Condition Assessment Of Reinforced Concrete Structures, Ali Hafiz
Dissertations and Theses
Concrete is widely used for civil infrastructure structures and they experience deterioration and degradation due to aging, increases in the traffic loads, harsher environmental conditions, use of deicing chemicals, etc. Therefore, evaluating the integrity of reinforced concrete structures has become of increasing interest for infrastructure owners and managers. A number of non-destructive testing (NDT) and structural health monitoring (SHM) methods have been developed in recent decades to aid in evaluating structures and provide input for asset management. One family of these methods uses the dynamic response of a structural member: stress waves (high frequency) and structural vibrations (low frequency). Both …
General Nonlinear-Material Elasticity In Classical One-Dimensional Solid Mechanics, Ronald Joseph Giardina Jr
General Nonlinear-Material Elasticity In Classical One-Dimensional Solid Mechanics, Ronald Joseph Giardina Jr
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
We will create a class of generalized ellipses and explore their ability to define a distance on a space and generate continuous, periodic functions. Connections between these continuous, periodic functions and the generalizations of trigonometric functions known in the literature shall be established along with connections between these generalized ellipses and some spectrahedral projections onto the plane, more specifically the well-known multifocal ellipses. The superellipse, or Lam\'{e} curve, will be a special case of the generalized ellipse. Applications of these generalized ellipses shall be explored with regards to some one-dimensional systems of classical mechanics. We will adopt the Ramberg-Osgood relation …
Diseño Y Construcción De Un Fotorreactor, Para La Activación Y Evaluación De Desempeño De Concreto Fotocatalítico, Diana Carolina Ramirez Pinto, Erika Alexandra Wesso Amaya
Diseño Y Construcción De Un Fotorreactor, Para La Activación Y Evaluación De Desempeño De Concreto Fotocatalítico, Diana Carolina Ramirez Pinto, Erika Alexandra Wesso Amaya
Ingeniería Civil
No abstract provided.