Aspects regarding the construction of safe earthquake staircases | Author : Ana - Maria Pîrvanus, Vlad Stefan Niculae, Daniel Stoica | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :In this paper, the main objective was to analyze the stairs and the stairs cases
from the point of view of their influence on the structures themselves, which they serve.
The calculation of the stairs, the behavior of its during earthquakes are presented. Case
studies were conducted considering 18 different structures and analyzing the influence of
the scales on them. Also there is presented a solution of "earthquake resistant" stairs by
making special reinforced concrete cores for vertical circulation. The conclusions of
these investigations are underlined.
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| A study on the strengthening of buildings by utilizing viscous dampers | Author : Himan Mohammad Eisa | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :One of the methods that have been considered in recent years for the reinforcement of
structures is the use of energy-absorbing systems. A variety of energy-absorbing systems
have been developed and introduced, including liquid, viscous dampers. The main purpose
of this study is to evaluate the efficiency of viscous dampers in absorbing forces caused by
earthquakes and seismic improvement of structures, as well as the feasibility of increasing
the floors of an existing structure by using these dampers. For this purpose, three different
models with fixed plans and three different numbers of floors as five, nine, and thirteen
have selected, and the possibility of increasing one floor to them by using viscous dampers
has investigated. The results indicated that by adding a floor to the existing buildings, the
stress ratio in some columns and also the relative displacement exceeds the allowable limit;
however, viscous dampers can significantly decrease the stresses and displacements and can
be used to expand the number of floors of an existing building. |
| Comparative study regarding corrosion in time of the ground electrodes, Part 3 – Electrical measurements | Author : Stefan PAVEL, Ioan Bogdan PASCU, Nicoleta NEMES, Romeo NEGREA, Emilia DOBRIN, BURIAC Oana | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :The objective of this paper is to present aspects related to: corrosion of metals
covered, and not covered with zinc in the soil of Timi?oara (grounding electrodes of a
grounding installation related to Electrical Installations of Constructions), analysis of soil
parameters, prototype electrodes, electrical, microbiological analysis and mathematical
prognosis analysis-prediction, materials, and dictionaries of related terms. Another aspect
presented in this material are the measurements related to the spectrum of the oscillograph
electromagnetic field of the grounding electrodes, which are covered, and not covered with
zinc. |
| Estimation of soil losses using RUSLE model and GIS tools: Case study of the Mellah catchment, Northeast of Algeria | Author : Bouzeria Housseyn, Ghenim Abderrahmane Nekkache, Khanchoul Kamel, Bouguerra Hamza, Tachi Salah-Eddine | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Land and water are two most vital natural resources of the world and hence these
resources must be conserved carefully to protect environment and maintain ecological
balance. Estimation of soil erosion is one of the prerequisites for conservation and
management of water resources and watersheds. The present study was carried out to
predict soil erosion in the Mellah catchment, northeastern Algeria. Due to the importance
of the water resources of this watershed and the lack of sedimentation data in this valley,
a comprehensive methodology integrates Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE)
model, remote sensing and GIS techniques to determine the catchment soil erosion
vulnerability. The elaborations of RUSLE factors in this study were based on multisource data for the improvement of soil erosion estimation. The results indicated that the
average soil loss is 10.21 t. ha-1.yr-1, with a total annual soil loss in the basin area of
5648.58 t. Around 90% of area was under very low erosion risk, and5% of area was
considered as moderate erosion risk while 3% of area was considered as high to very
high erosion risk. The climate change and rainfall fluctuations witnessed influenced the
soil loss in this region. Thus, the high erosivity registered has consequent in the
detachment of particles due to the soil texture types in this region. The conjunction of
high erosivity, soil texture and high steep slopes in this region resulted in high potential
soil erosion which could lead to the deterioration of water resources if not a mitigation
measures and an immediate intervention are taken in the Mellah catchment |
| Phreatic aquifer water upwelling: causes, consequences and remedies | Author : Alia Basma ABBA, Asma ABBAS, Oum Elkheir BACHI, Sofiane SAGGAÏ | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Ouargla has suffered a lot from water upwelling that has affected negatively
human and environment. The present paper consists in presenting the quality of phreatic
aquifer water, exposing the causes of water upwelling, consequences of the rise of water
level over the surface ground and impacts of the mega project of fight against the water
upwelling that has been realized between the end of 2006 and 2009.
Obtained results from the comparison between stats of phreatic aquifer before and after
works have shown that there were a positive impacts in the Ouargla city center:
downwelling of phreatic aquifer water, reduction in salt concentration and elimination of
nitrate nitrogen. |
| Choice of heat pumps for powering central heating installations and preparing hot water for buildings | Author : Florin Iordache | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :The purpose of the paper is to establish a procedure for sizing (choosing) a heat pump for
servicing the utilities within the buildings, respectively the heating of the spaces and the
preparation of the hot water for consumption. It is also analyzed from the point of view of
choosing the heat pump and 3 cases of heat pumps from the point of view of the means of
absorption and supply of the thermal energy. For the 12 cases resulting from the
combination of the types of heat pumps and the type of consumption utilities, it is presented
the establishment of the nominal thermal needs for the consumers and the establishment of
the performance coefficients of the heat pumps. |
| Research on the use of a photovoltaic system in an urban locality | Author : Luna Gina Mihaela | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Photovoltaic systems caught attention in Romania in recent years due to the
multiple benefits, such as implementation in a short time, total energy independence,
protection of the environment and use of an inexhaustible energy source. The sun is that
inexhaustible source of energy, and it is estimated that solar radiation will exist for
another 4-5 billion years. For the implementation of a photovoltaic system, the
metrological conditions in the area where the system will be implemented must be taken
into account, but in order to be efficient, the photovoltaic panels must be installed
properly. The paper presents the study conducted to analyze the impact of weather
conditions, such as direct solar radiation, average temperature, wind speed and duration
of sunlight, on the amount of electricity generated by the photovoltaic system. |
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