Resource Type

Journal Article 4

Year

2021 2

2019 2

Keywords

unconfined compressive strength 3

Portland cement 1

X-Ray Computed Tomography scanners 1

artificial neural network 1

coal fly ash 1

fracture dip 1

fracturing pressure 1

full-depth reclamation 1

hydraulic fracturing test 1

image analysis 1

mechanical property 1

multivariate adaptive regression spline 1

municipal solid waste incineration residues 1

predictive models 1

regression 1

slurry shield tunneling 1

slurry viscosity 1

soil-reclaimed asphalt pavement blend 1

support vector machine 1

unconfined compression test 1

open ︾

Search scope:

排序: Display mode:

Modeling of unconfined compressive strength of soil-RAP blend stabilized with Portland cement using multivariate

Ali Reza GHANIZADEH, Morteza RAHROVAN

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2019, Volume 13, Issue 4,   Pages 787-799 doi: 10.1007/s11709-019-0516-8

Abstract: For design and quality control of the final product in FDR method, the unconfined compressive strengthThis paper aims to develop a mathematical model for predicting the unconfined compressive strength (UCS

Keywords: full-depth reclamation     soil-reclaimed asphalt pavement blend     Portland cement     unconfined compressive strength    

Unconfined compressive strength prediction of soils stabilized using artificial neural networks and support

Alireza TABARSA, Nima LATIFI, Abdolreza OSOULI, Younes BAGHERI

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 2,   Pages 520-536 doi: 10.1007/s11709-021-0689-9

Abstract: This study aims to improve the unconfined compressive strength of soils using additives as well as byTo predict the results of unconfined compressive strength tests conducted on soils, a comprehensive laboratoryThe suggested models predicted the unconfined compressive strength of soils accurately and can be introducedanalysis results, it is discovered that cement and lime contents impose more prominent effects on the unconfined

Keywords: unconfined compressive strength     artificial neural network     support vector machine     predictive models     regression    

Experimental study on slurry-induced fracturing during shield tunneling

Teng WANG, Dajun YUAN, Dalong JIN, Xinggao LI

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 2,   Pages 333-345 doi: 10.1007/s11709-021-0718-8

Abstract: The effects of different sample parameters and loading conditions, including types of holes, unconfinedThe unconfined compressive strength of soil can reflect its ability to resist fracturing failure.The fracturing pressure increases with an increase in the unconfined compressive strength as well as

Keywords: slurry shield tunneling     hydraulic fracturing test     fracturing pressure     fracture dip     unconfined compressive    

Physical and mechanical properties of municipal solid waste incineration residues with cement and coal fly ash using X-ray Computed Tomography scanners

Toshifumi MUKUNOKI, Ta Thi HOAI, Daisuke FUKUSHIMA, Teppei KOMIYA, Takayuki SHIMAOKA

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2019, Volume 13, Issue 3,   Pages 640-652 doi: 10.1007/s11709-018-0502-6

Abstract: and internal structure of the incineration residues-cement-coal fly ash mixture under the series of unconfined7, 14, 28 days) and coal fly ash addition content (i.e., 0%, 9%, 18%) were scanned before and after unconfined

Keywords: mechanical property     municipal solid waste incineration residues     coal fly ash     unconfined compression test    

Title Author Date Type Operation

Modeling of unconfined compressive strength of soil-RAP blend stabilized with Portland cement using multivariate

Ali Reza GHANIZADEH, Morteza RAHROVAN

Journal Article

Unconfined compressive strength prediction of soils stabilized using artificial neural networks and support

Alireza TABARSA, Nima LATIFI, Abdolreza OSOULI, Younes BAGHERI

Journal Article

Experimental study on slurry-induced fracturing during shield tunneling

Teng WANG, Dajun YUAN, Dalong JIN, Xinggao LI

Journal Article

Physical and mechanical properties of municipal solid waste incineration residues with cement and coal fly ash using X-ray Computed Tomography scanners

Toshifumi MUKUNOKI, Ta Thi HOAI, Daisuke FUKUSHIMA, Teppei KOMIYA, Takayuki SHIMAOKA

Journal Article