Advances in Civil Engineering and Building Materials IV Selected papers from the 2014 4th International Conference on Civil Engineering and Building Materials (CEBM 2014), 15-16 November 2014, Hong Kong
Coordonnateurs : Chang Shuenn-Yih, Al Bahar Suad Khalid, Husain Adel Abdulmajeed M., Zhao Jingying
Covering a wide range of topics, Advances in Civil Engineering and Building Materials IV presents the latest developments in:
- Structural Engineering
- Road & Bridge Engineering
- Geotechnical Engineering
- Architecture & Urban Planning
- Transportation Engineering
- Hydraulic Engineering
- Engineering Management
- Computational Mechanics
- Construction Technology
- Building Materials
- Environmental Engineering
- Computer Simulation
- CAD/CAE
Emphasis was put on basic methodologies, scientific development and engineering applications. Advances in Civil Engineering and Building Materials IV will be useful to professionals, academics, and Ph.D. students interested in the above-mentioned fields.
Preface
Sponsors and Committees
Architectur
eBridge engineering
Building materials performance analysis
Building materials preparation
Coastal engineering
Construction technology
Engineering management
Geotechnical engineering
Hydraulic engineering
Others
Road engineering
Structural engineering
Transportation engineering
Urban planning
Author index
Date de parution : 05-2015
17.4x24.6 cm
Thème d’Advances in Civil Engineering and Building Materials IV :
Mots-clés :
CEBM; subgrade; China Communications Construction Company; settlement; CFRP Sheet; china; Moisture Content; communications; Subgrade Settlement; construction; Case Study; company; Age Friendly Communities; rammed; Gompertz Model; earth; CFRD; triangular; Recycled Concrete Aggregate; rectangular; Rammed Earth; Resilient Modulus; Moisture Content Fluctuation; Rectangular FE; Triangular FE; NATM Tunnel; Frame Beam; Rammed Earth Architecture; Asphalt Mixtures; Refusal Density; Moisture Susceptibility Test; Large Section Tunnel; Steel Fibres; Energy Release Rate; Failure Ratio