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Jiaqi Hu, Yin Gu, Jinhuang Yan, Ying Sun and Xinyi Huang
With the convenient and fast requirements for construction in bridge engineering, prefabricated assembly technology is widely applied in engineering construction. Typically, prefabricated bridge decks are connected through cast-in-place wet joints. Wet j...
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Wenbin Zhang, Yan Feng, Xiangqiang Zeng, Ming Xu, Liang Gong and Lijun Rui
A new type of assembled integral multi-ribbed composite floor system with novel wet joint and steel sleeve connections, which exhibits satisfactory strength and stiffness, was proposed in the previous study. To further study the flexural performances of ...
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Mohsin Iqbal, Saravanan Karuppanan, Veeradasan Perumal, Mark Ovinis and Adnan Rasul
Exposure to load and offshore environment degrades the load-bearing capacity of tubular joints, necessitating reinforcement of these joints. Reinforcement is sometimes required for lifespan enhancement or qualification based on new requirements. Availabl...
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Fan Feng, Fanglin Huang, Weibin Wen, Peng Ge and Yong Tao
Wet joints are widely used in precast steel?concrete composite bridges to accelerate the construction of bridges, though a conventional wet joint usually has a poor ultimate shear capacity. To improve the shear capacity of the wet joint, a concave square...
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Mark Bassett and Greg Overton
Residential buildings are now better engineered to manage rainwater following the leaking building problem in New Zealand. The next challenge is to improve the weathertightness of medium-rise buildings which often use joint details widely applied on low-...
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