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Название: Magazine of Civil Engineering. — № 7 (123)
Организация: Санкт-Петербургский политехнический университет Петра Великого
Выходные сведения: Санкт-Петербург: СПбПУ, 2023
Коллекция: Общая коллекция
Тематика: Строительство; Сопротивление материалов; Строительная механика; Строительные материалы
УДК: 624.04(051); 69(051); 539.3/.6(051)
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  • title123
  • index
  • 01
    • Fiber optics based system of monitoring load-bearing building structures
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Methods
      • 3. Results and Discussion
      • 4. Conclusions
  • 02
    • Self-healing concrete utilizing low calcium fly ash, recycled aggregate, and macro synthetic fibers: autogenous behavior and properties
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Materials and Methods
        • 2.1. Materials
        • 2.1.1. Concrete
        • 2.1.2. Fly Ash
        • 2.1.3. Macro Synthetic Fibres
        • 2.1.4. Recycled Aggregate
        • 2.2. Methods and Mixing design
      • 3. Results and Discussion
        • 3.1. Compressive Strength of Natural Concrete
        • 3.2. Replacement of Coarse Aggregate with 50 % RCA
        • 3.3. Addition of Macro Synthetic Fibers (0.5 % & 1 %)
        • 3.4. Replacement of Fly Ash + RCA & addition of MSF in Concrete
        • 3.5. The healing in the concrete of 60% Fly Ash + 50% RA + 0.5% Fibers
      • 4. Conclusions
      • 5. Future recommendation
  • 03
    • Hoek–Brown model for ice breaking simulation
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Methods
      • 3. Results and Discussion
      • 4. Conclusions
  • 04
    • Stabilization of kaolinitic soil using crushed tile column
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Materials and Methods
        • 2.1. Materials
        • 2.2. Samples Preparation
        • 2.3. Samples Testing
      • 3. Results and Discussion
        • 3.1. Specific Gravity
        • 3.2. Atterberg Limits
        • 3.3. Standard Proctor Compaction
        • 3.4. Morphology Analysis
        • 3.5. Permeability
        • 3.6. Unconfined Compressive Strength
        • 3.7. Kaolinitic Clay Improvement due to the Column Area Replacement Ratio (CARR)
        • 3.8. Kaolinitic Clay Improvement due to the Column Height Penetrating Ratio (CHPR)
        • 3.9. Kaolinitic Clay Improvement due to the Column Height to Column Diameter Ratio (CHR-CDR)
        • 3.10. Kaolinitic Clay Improvement due to the Column Volume Replacement Ratio (CVRR)
        • 3.11. Shear Strength Parameters
        • 3.12. Linear Correlation Coefficient
      • 4. Conclusions
  • 05
    • Cementless binder consisting of high-calcium fly ash, silica fume and magnesium chloride
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Materials and Methods
        • 2.1. Materials
        • 2.2. Influence of early strength agents on fly ash expansion in presence of silica fume
        • 2.3. Determination of compressive strength of specimens with early strength agents
        • 2.4. X-ray Diffraction Analysis and Differential Thermal Analysis
        • 2.5. Heat of Hydration of mortar using Semi-Adiabatic Calorimetry
      • 3. Results and Discussion
        • 3.1. Evaluation of influence of early strength agents
        • 3.2. Compressive Strength and Water Resistance Test Results
        • 3.3. Influence of magnesium chloride on phase composition of hydration products of binder
        • 3.3.1. Results of X-ray diffraction analysis
        • 3.3.2. Results of differential thermal analysis
        • 3.4. Influence of magnesium chloride on heat generation of fly ash-silica fume binder
        • 3.5. Effect of magnesium chloride on the mortar strength
      • 4. Conclusions
  • 06
    • Self-compacting concrete with finely dispersed additives and superplasticizer
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Materials and Methods
        • 2.1. Additive superplasticizer
        • 2.2. Industrial waste fly ash
        • 2.3. Silica fume
      • 3. Results and Discussions
      • 4. Conclusions
  • 07
    • Vortex zones in an exhaust hood in front of an impermeable plane
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Methods
      • 3. Results and Discussion
      • 4. Conclusions
  • 08
    • Intrinsic self-healing potential of asphalt concrete
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Materials and Methods
        • 2.1. Materials
        • 2.2. Test methods
      • 3. Results and Discussion
      • 4. Conclusions
  • 09
    • Lateral bracing and steel shear wall integration in steel high-rises
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Methods
        • 2.1. Numerical study
        • 2.2. Numerical models of Series 1
        • 2.3. Numerical Models of Series 2
      • 3. Results and Disscusion
        • 3.1. Discussion on results of Series 1
        • 3.2. Discussion on results of Series 2
      • 4. Conclusions
  • 10
    • Temperature mode of a room at integrated regulation of split systems
      • 1. Introduction
      • 2. Methods
      • 3. Results and Discussion
      • 4. Conclusion
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