Browsing Research Articles (Civil Engineering) by Type "Article"

Browsing Research Articles (Civil Engineering) by Type "Article"

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  • Venter, C.J. (Christoffel Jacobus); Cross, Catherine (SUN MeDIA, 2014)
    The article describes the application of a GIS-based accessibility measurement technique suited to assessing the impact of both transport and spatial development strategies on the location-specific affordability of job ...
  • Grabe, Petrus Johannes; Mpye, Godisang David; Vandoorne, Rick; Broekman, Andre; Pienaar, Daniel; Hawley, Chad; Van Schalkwyk, Hein (South African Institution of Civil Engineering, 2021-05)
    The launch of Engineering 4.0 on 30 November 2020 at the University of Pretoria’s Hillcrest campus marked the start of an ambitious endeavour to realise data-driven smart cities and transportation networks.
  • Burdzik, W.M.G. (South African Institution of Civil Engineering, 2004)
    Recent timber trussed roof failures in South Africa, especially in Gauteng, of large-span trusses have necessitated a rethink about the analysis of timber trusses in general, but especially primary girder trusses, which ...
  • Burdzik, W.M.G. (South African Institution of Civil Engineering, 1997)
    The Eurocode 5 (1995) timber connection design formulae are discussed briefly and applied to the usual standard bolted or nailed South African round timber pole connections to obtain theoretical strengths. These theoretical ...
  • Skorpen, Sarah Anne; Dekker, N.W. (South African Institution of Civil Engineering, 2014-04)
    Finite Element methods have been used by civil and structural engineers since the 1960s, and the theory behind this is well researched. However, there is still a lack of direction on how to use the information obtained ...
  • Mvelase, G.M.; Anochie-boateng. J.K.; Grabe, P.J. (Hannes) (South African Institution of Civil Engineering, 2022-12)
    The performance of railway track structure is influenced by the ballast shape properties including roundness, flatness, elongation, sphericity, angularity and surface texture. The challenge is how to accurately measure ...
  • Heymann, Gerhard; Rigby-Jones, J.; Milne, C.A. (South African Institution of Civil Engineering, 2017-06)
    The presence of a significant thickness of soft silts beneath the site of a proposed new road bridge caused concerns over the suitability of shallow foundations. Despite extensive conventional ground investigations, it ...
  • Ssamula, Bridget; Venter, C.J. (Christoffel Jacobus) (Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 2013-05)
    Hub-and-spoke networks hold promise for decreasing costs and increasing connectivity in air transport markets in countries characterised by sparse demand conditions. This paper examines suitable hub-location and network ...
  • Gaspar, Tiago Alexandre Valentim; Vandoorne, Rick; Jacobsz, Schalk Willem; Heymann, Gerhard; Grabe, Petrus Johannes (South African Institution of Civil Engineering, 2021-04)
    In recent years, technological advancements in the field of unsaturated soil mechanics have helped improve understanding in this field for both researchers and engineering practitioners. Gaspar & Jacobsz (2019) ...
  • Roth, C.P. (Chris); Grigoriu, Mircea D. (South African Institution of Civil Engineering, 2010-10)
    Response sensitivity analysis as a part of dynamic finite element structural analysis has many applications to structures of realistic scale and complexity in earthquake engineering. A demonstration project, consisting of ...
  • Schmidt, M.J.; Janse van Rensburg, Ben W. (Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2015-03)
    Bulk materials handling systems are extensively used in the mining and minerals industry, where a fairly high incidence of structural failure is experienced, notwithstanding design compliance with appropriate standards. ...
  • Vorster, Daniel Jacobus; Grabe, Petrus Johannes (South African Institution of Civil Engineering, 2010-05)
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  • Horak, Emile (South African Institution of Civil Engineering, 2008-06)
    The falling weight deflectometer (FWD) is used worldwide as an established, valuable, nondestructive road testing device for pavement structural analyses. The FWD is used mostly for rehabilitation project level design ...
  • Van Dijk, Marco; Kgwale, Mokutu; Bhagwan, Jay; Loots, Ione (South African Institution of Civil Engineering, 2015-06)
    On 31 March 2015 the Minister of Water and Sanitation, Nomvula Mokonyane, unveiled Bloemwater's conduit hydropower facility at the Brandkop Reservoir, and celebrated the major scientific and engineering achievements made ...
  • Kgwale, Mokutu; Van Dijk, Marco; Bhagwan, Jay (South African Institution of Civil Engineering, 2013-08)
    British Prime Minister Winston Churchill stated the following in his speech The Locust Years in November 1936 to the House of Commons: The era of procrastination, of half-measures, of soothing and baffling expedients, of ...
  • Burdzik, W.M.G.; Dekker, N.W. (South African Institution of Civil Engineering, 1999)
    Problems attributed to the bracing of timber roofs have necessitated a fresh look at the bracing criterion given in the timber design code, SABS 0163 (1994). The difference between bracing provided for stability of the ...
  • Gaspar, Tiago Alexandre Valentim; Jacobsz, Schalk Willem (ASTM International, 2021-05)
    The tensile strength of soil is often neglected. Because of the presence of matric suction, unsaturated soils may have substantial tensile strengths with implications for a range of geotechnical problems, such as slope ...
  • Dekker, N.W. (South African Institution of Civil Engineering, 2002)
    Circular hollow sections are commonly used in lattice towers. The geometry of hollow circular sections provides particularly effective compression members. Fully developed welded endconnections are generally considered ...
  • Van Aswegen, Francois; Rautenbach, Reinard; Gomes, Desiree; De Bruyn, Frederick; Kamper, Maarten (South African Institution of Civil Engineering, 2019-07)
    In August 2017 GIBB (Pty) Ltd was requested by Exxaro Coal Mpumalanga to conduct a detail design in order to upgrade one of their existing gravel access roads to surface standard at Matla Mine in Kriel, Mpumalanga. The ...
  • Kamanga, Moses; Steyn, Wynand Jacobus Van der Merwe (South African Institution of Civil Engineering, 2013-10)
    A study was conducted to identify the causes of delay in completing road construction projects in Malawi. A literature review was done which yielded 72 typical causes of delay, and a questionnaire was sent to client, ...