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Seismic performance of full-scale reinforced concrete columnsBae, Sungjin 28 August 2008 (has links)
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Non-destructive evaluation of gravity load carrying capacity and lateral load damage of reinforced concrete slab-column connectionsArgudo, Jaime Fernando 28 August 2008 (has links)
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Compaction of asphaltic concrete by vibratory methodRahman, Mohammad Asad Hikman, 1962- January 1989 (has links)
In this report a relationship is established between the variables of compaction temperature, compaction effort, mixture gradation and, density, air void content and stability of asphalt mixtures. The Marshall method of mix design was used, and Vibratory Kneading Compactor was utilized for compaction. Results include Marshall Stability and density-air void analysis for 4 and 6-inch specimens. It was found that the densities generally increased with increase of compaction temperatures and compaction efforts. From selected sets of 6-inch specimens, 4-inch cores were obtained. Density and stability studies were carried out on these cores and the results obtained were found to have the same trends. The air void content and voids in the mineral aggregates decreased with the increase of compaction effort. Stability increased with the increase in density. All the results found, indicate strong effects of compaction temperature and compactive effort on the amount of air voids, VMA, density, and stability of the mixes used.
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Development of bacterial resistant concrete for use in sanitary floorsMahlangu, Sydney Sipho January 2014 (has links)
M. Tech. Chemical Engineering / Cement based materials are of enormous technological importance and their satisfaction depends on being able to transport and mould them in the freshly mixed state. The problem of the degradation or concrete is of interests to modern society, not only in terms of money, but in terms of discomfort and safety. Global research show concrete consumption around the world to be second only to water. The situation clearly indicates the significance and the huge role concrete has in the construction industry and in the global economy. This work was to investigate the various methods of increasing the life span of concrete without compromising its properties. The techniques for improving the physical properties of concrete and the effect of bacterial biofilm were studied especially for sanitary floors of food processing industries. The aim of this study is to improve the physical, mechanical and microbial properties of concrete floors in food processing industries by extending the life span of concrete materials.
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Strain energy capacity of reinforced and prestressed concrete beams唐嘉鴻, Tang, Ka-hung, William. January 1990 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / toc / Civil and Structural Engineering / Master / Master of Philosophy
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The practice and effects of hot weather concretingCreager, William Bronson, 1948- January 1972 (has links)
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Stress distribution in a column footingBugay, Stephen Edward, 1940- January 1963 (has links)
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Void effects on fatigue life asphaltic concreteHasan, Ahmad, 1945- January 1973 (has links)
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A finite element investigation of reinforced concrete beams /Khouzam, Magda January 1976 (has links)
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Behaviour of concrete under generalized biaxial loadingsFerdjani, Aissam January 1987 (has links)
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