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    Use of Pulsating Water Jet Technology for Removal of Concrete in Repair of Concrete Structures by Libor Sitek, Josef Foldyna, Petr Martinec, Jiří Ščučka, Lenka Bodnárová, Rudolf Hela

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…High-speed water jet technology is commonly used for removing degraded concrete surface layers selectively in the process of repair of concrete structures. …”
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    Joint Action of Wind and Temperature on Long-Span Concrete-Filled Steel Tube Bridges in the Yellow River Basin by Jiang Liu, Haotian Wu, Huajun Guo, Zhiyuan Ma, Feixiang Zheng, Yinping Ma, Yongjian Liu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…When wind actions adopt the univariate representative values (URVs), the temperature actions are reduced by 20–40%; when temperature actions use URVs, wind actions experience a reduction by more than half of their URVs. …”
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    Dynamic Response of Pile-Net Composite Subgrade under Coupled Seismic-Train Load Effect by DENG Yousheng, ZHANG Keqin, LI Hui, LI Wenjie, ZHAO Huiling, MA Erli

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…[Objective] With the rapid development of high-speed railways, the possibility of encountering earthquakes during train operation has significantly increased. …”
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    Sensorless control of the high-speed switched reluctance generator of the micro power plant by P. G. Kolpakhchyan, D. V. Olkhovatov

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Microturbines operate most efficiently at high rotational speeds. In this regard, the generator running with a microturbine must also be a high-speed one. …”
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    Effect of braking speed on the property of high-performance copper-based brake pads by WEI Dong-bin, ZHANG Lin, ZHANG Peng, WU Pei-fang, CAO Jing-wu, SHIJIA Cai-rang, DING Xiang-ying, ZHAO Shang-jie, QU Xuan-hui

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…The results show that, with the increase of the braking speed, the friction coefficient of the self-made brake pads first decreases and then increases, while the friction coefficient of the commercial brake pads remains unchanged after decreasing. …”
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    PROBABILISTIC ANALYSIS OF DEPTH AND CARBONATION FRONT DEVELOPMENT IN CONCRETE OF MARINE STRUCTURES by E. E. Shalyi, L. V. Kim, S. N. Leonovich, A. V. Stepanova

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…No wonder that in such conditions, corrosion, material of hydraulic structures is most intense. Concrete and cement stone reinforced concrete structures exposed to corrosive attack, particularly the aggressive action of CO2 common acid gas, which is to neutralize the surface layer of concrete and the formation of the compounds that affect its properties. …”
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    Investigations of Dynamic Mechanical Performance of Rubber Concrete under Freeze-Thaw Cycle Damage by Jingli Zhang

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The results show that with the increase of freeze-thaw cycles, the wave speed decreases, and the freeze-thaw action will damage the rubber concrete and reduce the longitudinal wave velocity. …”
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    Study and evaluation method of concrete erosion under a wind–sand flow load by Wei Liu, Yaoyu Zhu, Ying Jia, Jinyan Si, Li Zhu, Shucheng Li, Xueru Yang, Dangxian Xu

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…In this paper, an experimental study of concrete erosion under the action of wind–sand two-phase erosion was carried out. …”
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    Seismic Response Characteristics of High-Speed Railway Hub Station Considering Pile-Soil Interactions by Ning Zhang, Ziwei Chen

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The results show that the hub station structural system, considering pile-soil interaction, presents the ‘soft-upper-rigid-down’ characteristics as a whole, and the natural vibration is lower than that of the station structure with a rigid foundation assumption. Under the action of three strong seismic motions, the nonlinear site seismic effect is significant, the surface acceleration is significantly enlarged, and decreases with the buried depth. …”
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    Knowledge and technology transfer in construction engineering: two case studies involving special concrete by Ulrike Michel-Schneider, Andrea Palazzo

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Findings include the importance of KTT intermediaries in speeding up the transfer process.The presence of IP was not a determining factor in starting up a business. …”
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