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Skip to Search Results- 1Cruz-Noguez, Carlos (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 1Driver, Robert (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 1Grondin, Gilbert (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 1Hamzeh, Farook(Civil and environmental)
- 1Imanpour, Ali (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 1Qipei (Gavin) Mei (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
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Spring 2023
Despite accounting for a tiny percentage of total construction expenses, a wasteful design process is more likely to cause delays or errors, resulting in low productivity, budget overrun, undesirable outputs and wasting resources. This study aims to examine the design process through Lean...
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Fall 2020
Modularization of buildings comes in several types, from prefabricated members to full volumetric models. Recently, the introduction of modular construction methods brought numerous benefits to the construction industry. Reducing construction time and costs together with improving quality and...
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Estimation of Ground Reaction Force Based on Computer Vision and Mobile Sensing for Floor Vibration Assessment
DownloadFall 2024
Floor vibrations caused by human activities, such as walking and running, should typically be addressed during the design phase. However, post-construction evaluations often fail to revisit these vibrations. This gap suggests a need for ongoing assessments to ensure that ...
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Fall 2010
Because of their high strength to weight ratio, stiffened steel plates are often used in light structures where plates are placed into compression. The stability of steel plates stiffened with longitudinal tee-shaped stiffeners and subjected to uniaxial compression or combined axial compression...
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Fall 2017
Premature corrosion of reinforcing steel is a cause of concern for steel-reinforced concrete structures, since it causes them to deteriorate before their design operational life is attained. The Use of fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) bars in reinforced-concrete (RC) structures has been shown to...