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Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering
EISSN: 1943-5487
ISSN: 0887-3801
Priority: 6
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Description: The Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering serves as a resource to researchers, practitioners, and students on advances and innovative ideas in computing as applicable to the engineering profession. Many such ideas emerge from recent developments More ...
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Cloud-Based BIM Governance Platform Requirements and Specifications: Software Engineering Approach Using BPMN and UML
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Utilization of cloud technologies has recently attained a profile in building information modeling (BIM). Many studies have investigated the potential role of cloud in facilitating the use of BIM in the construction domain. ...
Construction Simulation for a Core Rockfill Dam Based on Optimal Construction Stages and Zones: Case Study
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Construction simulation is an effective means to describe the dam filling process of a core rockfill dam. However, present research studies adopt a simplified method to analyze the placement of a rockfill subsystem because ...
Reliable Bridge Scour Simulation Using Eulerian Two-Phase Flow Theory
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A CFD-based simulation methodology for bridge scour using an Eulerian two-phase flow model is proposed in the present study. The basic conservation equations and four unique simulation issues are firstly addressed during ...
Conceptual Design of Suspension Bridges: From Concept to Simulation
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The structural design paradigm has evolved from an engineering-oriented approach to a holistic one that accommodates various concerns including form, function, behavior, economy, efficiency, and elegance. Because as many ...
Maximizing Slack in Resource-Constrained Schedules: A Heuristic Approach
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The need for a standard measure of slack in resource-constrained schedules has been well documented. Several procedures have been proposed to serve this need. Resource allocation plays a central role in almost all of these ...
Computer Vision–Based Model for Moisture Marks Detection and Recognition in Subway Networks
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Moisture marks (wet areas) are significant defects that may develop on the surfaces of subway structures as a result of water leakage through soil. The detection and assessment of moisture marks are predominantly conducted ...
Framework of Data Acquisition and Integration for the Detection of Pavement Distress via Multiple Vehicles
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Street defects, such as potholes and sunken manholes, in general develop quickly compared to other pavement distresses, such as cracking and rutting. Those street defects can result in vehicle damage. This paper proposes ...
Development and Verification of Distributed Real-Time Hybrid Simulation Methods
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Hybrid simulation combines numerical simulation and physical testing, and is thus considered to be an efficient alternative to traditional testing methodologies in the evaluation of global performance of large or complex ...
Developing a Virtual Campus Model in an Interactive Game-Engine Environment for Building Energy Benchmarking
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Energy benchmarking is a critical step of building-retrofit projects because it provides baseline energy information that could help building stakeholders understand energy performance and prioritize potential retrofit ...
Multiattribute Utility Theory Deployment in Sewer Defects Assessment
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Assessing the condition of sewer pipelines is a backbone process to plan for rehabilitation and maintenance work. The closed circuit-television (CCTV) method is the widely adopted method to record the inner condition of ...