American Journal of Civil Engineering

Volume 5, Issue 5, September 2017

  • Sustainable Infrastructure: Climate Changes and Carbon Dioxide

    Frederick W. Pontius

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 5, September 2017
    Pages: 254-267
    Received: 13 August 2017
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    Published: 14 August 2017
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    Abstract: Civil infrastructure provides the physical backbone of all societies. Water supply, wastewater treatment, transportation systems, and civil structures must be sustainable over multiple decades (e.g. 20, 30, 50 years) for human populations to survive and flourish. Over such a long time-period, climate changes are inevitable. The global atmospheric s... Show More
  • Telecommunication Cell Tower Most Common Alternatives Overview

    Al-jassani Azhar Abdulkareem Majeed, Al-suraifi Inam Jabbar Hraba

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 5, September 2017
    Pages: 268-281
    Received: 24 June 2017
    Accepted: 03 August 2017
    Published: 25 August 2017
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    Abstract: The main goal of this review is to decide which alternatives could be the most proper structural system type for 36 m tower height and practical specified deflection limit “Torsional Effect” at the tower top less than 0.5 degree to be used in a rural zone near of Budapest City, Hungary based on the most common control aspects (Aesthetical, Economic... Show More
  • Pedestrian Flow Characteristics Under Heterogeneous Traffic Conditions

    A. M. Tahsin Emtenan, Showkat Ibne Shahid

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 5, September 2017
    Pages: 282-292
    Received: 03 July 2017
    Accepted: 16 August 2017
    Published: 28 August 2017
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    Abstract: Pedestrians are an important element of the traffic stream especially in a country like Bangladesh. Dhaka is the biggest metropolitan city of Bangladesh and thus people from different parts of the country are relocating to Dhaka. This has rendered Dhaka one of the most densely populated cities in the World. With the resource restraint and crumbling... Show More
  • Incorporation of “Risk Factor” in Design Flood Review of Existing Dams

    Ravi Kumar Pillai, Om Prakash Gupta

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 5, September 2017
    Pages: 293-306
    Received: 31 July 2017
    Accepted: 21 August 2017
    Published: 08 September 2017
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    Abstract: At present there are about 4877 completed large dams in India. More than 75% of Indian dams are at least two decades old and for these dams the original design floods call for revisions. Examination of revised design flood studies carried out for a set of 118 dams under ‘Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement Project (DRIP)’ reveal that the design floo... Show More
  • Study on Landslide Mechanism and Treatment Technology in Tunnel of Sandy Cobble Stratum

    Li Borong, Yao Hongzhi, Gong Juan

    Issue: Volume 5, Issue 5, September 2017
    Pages: 307-314
    Received: 21 September 2017
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    Published: 22 September 2017
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    Abstract: The steady ability of sandy pebble stratum is poor, during the tunnel construction, landslides occur frequently. In order to clarify the mechanism of landslide in sand gravel tunnel and put forward effective treatment technology, the paper takes the Gongboxia tunnel, which located in Qinghai Province, as the engineering background. In view of the l... Show More