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Special Section on Continuing Advances for Incorporating Sustainability into Engineering Education
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Special Issue on Sustainability in Civil and Environmental Engineering Education
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Special Issue on Sustainability Engineering Education: Keeping Up with the World!
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Potential for Carbon Dioxide Absorption in Concrete
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Anthropogenic releases of carbon dioxide are being studied with respect to the global carbon dioxide cycle. Concrete, the most used building material in the world, contributes to these releases significantly in the ...
Temperature and Testing Impacts on Surface Infiltration Rates of Pervious Concrete
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Investigation into the Structural Performance of Pervious Concrete
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: To expand the applications of pervious concrete, additional research and testing must be conducted as to its structural performance. Distress surveys were performed on two field installations of pervious concrete subjected ...
Artifact-Based Energy Literacy Assessment Utilizing Rubric Scoring
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: This research focuses on the development of an energy literacy rubric for scoring project-type deliverables, an approach that has not been taken with respect to energy literacy assessment. The goal is to examine if a ...
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Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Impacts of a Pervious Concrete Retention System on Neighboring Clay Soils
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: This study evaluated changes in moisture and temperature of clay soils next to an underground aggregate storage bed of a pervious concrete pavement system during the winter in Pullman, Washington. Sensors were installed ...
Pervious Concrete Chemical Degradation by Calcium Chloride Deicer
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: The pervious concrete layer in a permeable pavement system may be susceptible to chemical degradation by various deicers applied during winter weather events. In this research, the chemical impacts of calcium chloride on ...
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