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Muhammad Abi Berkah Nadi, Sayed Ahmad Fauzan
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Recovery efforts following a disaster can be slow and painstaking work, and potentially put responders in harm's way. A system which helps identify defects in critical building elements (e.g., concrete columns) before responders must enter a structure ca...
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?iga Unuk and Milan Kuhta
A nonlinear semi-numeric and finite element analysis of three-point bending tests of notched polymer fiber-reinforced concrete prisms was performed. The computational and experimental results were compared in terms of the load-displacement behavior. The ...
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Xinyan Zeng, Wancang Lin, Xinyi Chen and Qinglong Zhou
The Sanshandao Gold Mine is currently in the deep mining stage. The ground pressure on the surrounding rocks is gradually becoming more considerable, and at the same time, threatened by the overlying seawater, the possibility of mine water inrush acciden...
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Hao Wang, Yejiao Wang and Fujie Jin
The swelling-shrinkage behavior of expansive soils under climate changes will cause the crack development, which can be destructive of expansive soil slopes. This study investigated the effect of drying/wetting cycles on the stability of an expansive soi...
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Liang Chen, Xingrong Lu, Daping Deng, Mehdi Kouhdarag and Yimin Mao
Our study focuses on the dynamic transient analysis of arched beam bridges over rivers, which face unique geohazards and challenges, including vibrations and dynamic loads that can affect structural integrity. The finite element software ANSYS v. 19.3 wa...
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Jie Wu, Yongjin He, Chengyu Xu, Xiaoping Jia, Yule Huang, Qianru Chen, Chuyue Huang, Armin Dadras Eslamlou and Shiping Huang
Crack detection is an important task in bridge health monitoring, and related detection methods have gradually shifted from traditional manual methods to intelligent approaches with convolutional neural networks (CNNs) in recent years. Due to the opaque ...
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Frank Liebold, Franz Wagner, Josiane Giese, Szymon Grzesiak, Christoph de Sousa, Birgit Beckmann, Matthias Pahn, Steffen Marx, Manfred Curbach and Hans-Gerd Maas
Carbon-reinforced concrete (CRC) is increasingly utilized in construction, due to its unique properties, such as corrosion resistance, high-tensile strength, and durability. Understanding its behavior under different loads is crucial to ensuring its safe...
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Jinfeng Liu, Guoqing Feng, Jiaying Wang, Huilong Ren, Wei Song and Panpan Lin
Welding defects are known to cause crack propagation and reduce structural fatigue performance. Based on the Paris theory of fracture mechanics, research is conducted on evaluation methods for analyzing fatigue crack propagation by adopting random loads ...
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Bowen Wu, Jucai Chang, Chuanming Li, Tuo Wang, Wenbao Shi and Xiangyu Wang
Soft broken surrounding rock exhibits obvious rheological properties and time-dependent weakening effects under the action of deep high-ground stress, leading to the increasingly prominent problem of sustained large deformation in deep roadways. In this ...
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Yury Solyaev
The elastodynamic stress field near a crack tip propagating at a constant speed in isotropic quasi-brittle material was investigated, taking into account the strain gradient and inertia gradient effects. An asymptotic solution for a steady-state Mode-I c...
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