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- 35Al-Hussein, Mohamed (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 26Deutsch, Clayton (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
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Fall 2020
Sediment in storm sewers attracts increasing attentions in recent years due to two major issues including the sewer blockage and the environmental contamination. Pollutants attached to fine sediment surface may adversely affect aquatic life and natural water bodies. Excessive sediment deposition...
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Fall 2016
Studying sediment in storm sewer systems is important for their operation and design of storm sewer systems. This thesis presents a literature review on the existing work on sediment in storm sewer and the current results of experimental studies on sediment motion and settlement in storm sewer...
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Fall 2017
The importance of anchor ice transport of sediment on a river is significantly understudied. This study addresses the lack of data related to anchor ice release and rafting. A large sample set of anchor ice was collected in the field over the 2015-2016 and 2016-2017 winter seasons to compute a...
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Fall 2009
A nonlinear finite element model was developed to study the behaviour of unstiffened steel plate shear walls. The model was validated using the results from quasi-static and dynamic experimental programs. With the validated finite element model, the performance of 4-storey and 8-storey Type D...
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Fall 2023
Steel Multi-Tiered Buckling-Restrained Braced Frames (MT-BRBFs) are commonly used in moderate-to-high seismic regions of Canada and United States as the lateral-load resisting systems of tall single-storey buildings, such as sports facilities, airplane hangars, and warehouses, as well as in...
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Fall 2023
Multi-tiered braced frames are commonly used as the lateral load-resisting system of tall single-storey buildings or tall storeys of multi-storey buildings. This framing system divides the frame or storey height into multiple bracing panels, resulting in more economical member sizes and practical...