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Mechanisms on the Salt–Frost Scaling of Concrete
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: In this paper, the effects of NaCl concentration on saturation in concrete and ice-formation pressure and volume expansion of solutions are investigated; also, mechanisms of concrete salt-frost scaling are analyzed. Results ...
Mechanisms on the Salt–Frost Scaling of Concrete
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: In this paper, the effects of NaCl concentration on saturation in concrete and ice-formation pressure and volume expansion of solutions are investigated; also, mechanisms of concrete salt-frost scaling are analyzed. Results ...
Influences of Naphthenic Oil on SBS-Modified Asphalt Binder
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: As an organic solvent, naphthenic oil is used widely in the polymer industry, so it has the potential to be used with polymer to improve the performance of asphalt binder in pavement engineering. The effects of naphthenic ...
On the Correctness and Strictness of the Position and Orientation Characteristic Equation for Topological Structure Design of Robot Mechanisms
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: Position and orientation characteristic (POC) equations for topological structure synthesis of serial and parallel mechanisms were proposed in a published paper by the authors. This paper will further prove the correctness ...
A Simple Method for Inverse Kinematic Analysis of the General 6R Serial Robot
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: The inverse kinematic analysis of the general 6R serial robot has been a very significant and important problem in the theory of the spatial mechanisms. Because the solution to inverse kinematics ...
Characterization of Fatigue Looseness of Dowel Bars Based on Substructure Experiment
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Dowel bars are indispensable parts of the concrete pavement for load transfer, but they become looser under repetitive load. Because the actual shape and magnitude of fatigue looseness of dowel bars were not observed well ...