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Civil Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses

2012

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The Effects Of Temperature On Indicator Species Tests For Water Quality, Maranda Guinn Dec 2012

The Effects Of Temperature On Indicator Species Tests For Water Quality, Maranda Guinn

Civil Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses

This study sought to investigate the different response of two indicator species tests: Hach® PathoScreenâ„¢ Field Test and IDEXX Colilert® using the Quanti-Tray/2000® enumeration method. Both tests were carried out according to the instructions enclosed in the packages using diluted water samples taken from the secondary clarifier at the West Side Waste Water Treatment Plant in Fayetteville, AR. The tests were carried out at various temperatures in an attempt to reflect conditions that could be encountered in the field, where electricity, equipment, and expertise may not be available. The PathoScreenâ„¢ test responded adequately at a relatively wide range of temperatures, …


The Effect Of Mortar Strength On The Standard Test For Strand Bond, Cameron Murray Dec 2012

The Effect Of Mortar Strength On The Standard Test For Strand Bond, Cameron Murray

Civil Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses

The prestressed industry is moving towards adopting the Standard Test for Strand Bond (STSB) to quantify the bond capacity of prestressing strand. In the test, strand is pulled through an 18 in. cylindrical casing filled with mortar. The force corresponding to the dead end displacement of 0.1 in. is recorded and this value is used to quantify strand bond. One of the concerns of the test is the requirement of a mean mortar strength of 4,500 to 5,000 psi during testing. There is concern that this 500 psi range may be too difficult to achieve. A study was conducted to …


Bond Performance Of Lightweight Self-Consolidating Concrete, Michael Howland May 2012

Bond Performance Of Lightweight Self-Consolidating Concrete, Michael Howland

Civil Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses

Self-consolidating concrete (SCC) allows for the placement of concrete without consolidation. The use of lightweight (LW) concrete reduces dead loads and lowers transportation costs. LWSCC is a recent combination of the two types of concrete; therefore there is little information on the performance of prestressed members cast with LWSCC. This project examines transfer length of LWSCC beams and compares the measured values to control-mixture members cast with normal weight SCC. Eight prestressed beams were cast. Of the eight, four conventional were cast with SCC and the remaining four with LWSCC. The lightweight mixtures contained expanded clay aggregate and had an …


Full Depth Reclamation: Compaction And Moisture Content, Alexander Jackson May 2012

Full Depth Reclamation: Compaction And Moisture Content, Alexander Jackson

Civil Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses

Many times a road will fail and will be in need of both a structural increase and a repair. Full Depth Reclamation (FDR) is a road rehabilitation technique able to offer both. This method also has a lower total cost and significantly lower material usage than traditional overlaying repair methods. FDR is a road repair method which mills up the current road down into the subgrade, and then stabilizes and compacts the milled material. This is also useful for correcting deeper problems in the road structure which are not addressed by traditional methods. In this study, three different suggestions of …