Browsing Research Articles (Civil Engineering) by Title

Browsing Research Articles (Civil Engineering) by Title

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  • Jacobsz, Schalk Willem; Rossiter, Dave; Marsden, Rob (South African Institution of Civil Engineering, 2012-04)
    Introducing modern technologies into an existing market can be a challenge, but most would agree that the recipe for success must bring together simplicity, technical performance, time savings, high safety and quality ...
  • Zegras, Chris; Leape, Jonathan; Carrasco, Juan Antonio; Navas, Cristian; Venter, C.J. (Christoffel Jacobus); Vergel-Tovar, Erik (Sage, 2020-12)
    New data, new technologies, and greater computational power are changing the possibilities for involving stakeholders in transportation planning. This article explores these possibilities by comparing deployments of an ...
  • Venter, C.J. (Christoffel Jacobus) (Sage, 2018-12)
    The paper describes a new method for segmenting the transport market on the basis of choice set heterogeneity, using a combination of revealed preference (RP) and stated preference (SP) data obtained from user surveys. The ...
  • Markou, George (Elsevier, 2019-02)
    Reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving energy production sustainability is a paramount of Chile’s 2050 energy policy. This though, is difficult to achieve without some degree of nuclear power involvement, given ...
  • Heymann, Gerhard (South African Institution of Civil Engineering, 2003)
    The seismic cone test is an in situ test used to measure body wave velocities in soils. Geotechnical parameters that may be derived from the test include void ratio, small strain stiffness and Poisson's ratio. In addition, ...
  • Steyn, Wynand Jacobus Van der Merwe (Springer, 2020-11)
    The world is becoming a hyper-connected environment where an abundance of data from sensor networks can provide continuous information on the behaviour and performance of infrastructure. The last part of the 3rd Industrial ...
  • Chang, H.P.N.; Heymann, Gerhard (South African Institution of Civil Engineering, 2005)
    To evaluate the liquefaction potential of tailings impoundments, the in situ void ratio and the effective stresses are required. While stresses can be estimated with relative accuracy,the void ratio of tailings has proved ...
  • Markou, George; Mourlas, Christos; Bark, Hussein; Papadrakakis, Manolis (Elsevier, 2018-12)
    Having the ability to assess the earthquake resistance of retrofitted reinforced concrete (RC) structures through accurate and objective nonlinear cyclic analysis is of great importance for both scientists and professional ...
  • Grabe, Petrus Johannes; Wagner, Heinrich (South African Institution of Civil Engineering, 2018-05)
    Slab track is an alternative to conventional ballasted track and has been used locally and internationally for more than 50 years. The scale of implementation has varied from extensive, in the case of some metro and ...
  • Van Dijk, Marco; Van Vuuren, Fanie; Bhagwan, Jay; Loots, Ione (South African Institution of Civil Engineering, 2014-06)
    Although the electrification of urban areas and some informal settlements in South Africa has been achieved during recent years, many rural areas still require intervention to provide a reliable and sustainable electricity ...
  • Broekman, Andre; Steyn, Wynand Jacobus Van der Merwe; Steyn, J.L.P. (Johannes); Bill, Malick; Korsten, Lise (Elsevier, 2020-10)
    Avocado and tomato production are key agricultural sectors for many economies including South Africa. The quality of avocadoes and tomatoes that reach consumers is directly dependent on the handling at the postharvest ...
  • Blaauw, Sheldon Alfred; Maina, J.W. (James); Grobler, Louis J. (Elsevier, 2021-06)
    Social consideration, assessed using a social life cycle assessment (S-LCA), is a relatively new concept that has yet to be standardised. Attempts at measuring social sustainability in pavement management have been made ...
  • Brink, George Eksteen; Heymann, Gerhard (South African Institution of Civil Engineering, 2014-10)
    The behaviour of collapsible soil is often quantified by conducting a Collapse Potential Test or double oedometer test. However, these tests interpret the soil behaviour in terms of total stress, while it is well known ...
  • Venter, C.J. (Christoffel Jacobus) (South African Institution of Civil Engineering, 2009-09)
    In June 2009 the City of Tshwane's BRT Project Office hosted a World Bank-led workshop on public transport restructuring. A highlight was the presentations made by colleagues from Nigeria on their experiences with implementing ...
  • Burdzik, W.M.G. (South African Institution of Civil Engineering, 1997)
    The paper looks at alternative round timber pole connections that make monoplanar structures and trusses a possibility. Three different systems are discussed and where test results are available, these are compared with ...
  • Marais, Cornelle; Robberts, John M.; Janse van Rensburg, Ben W. (South African Institution of Civil Engineering, 2010-10)
    Large span concrete flat-slab systems with internal spherical void formers (SVF) have been used in Europe for over a decade. They are bi-axially reinforced concrete flat-slab systems with a grid of internal spherical void ...
  • Denneman, Erik; Kearsley, Elsabe P.; Visser, Alex T. (Springer, 2011-10)
    The splitting tensile test is a much used method to determine the tensile strength of concrete. The conventional test procedure is known to have a number of limitations related to size effect and boundary conditions. ...
  • Gravett, Dewald Zane; Markou, George (Elsevier, 2021-05)
    Nonlinear dynamic modelling of full-scale wind turbine structures and soil-structure interaction considerations using the 3D detailed approach is the most accurate method of investigating the mechanical response of these ...
  • Otter, Louise; Clayton, Christopher Robert I.; Priest, Jeffery A.; Grabe, Petrus Johannes (Sage, 2016-05)
    The rational design of a substructure to support a rail track requires an estimation of the stiffness value of the formation on which it is to be built. Stiffness values derived from back-analyses of deformations of the ...
  • Vandoorne, Rick; Grabe, Petrus Johannes (Sage, 2018-04)
    The need for decision support systems to guide maintenance and renewal decisions for infrastructure is growing due to tighter budget requirements and the concurrent need to satisfy reliability, availability and safety ...