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Rc Column Strengthening By Fibres
The deterioration of concrete structures might be due to ageing, poor maintenance, corrosion due to poor environmental conditions and accidental situations like earthquakes. The need to upgrade the deteriorated civil engineering infrastructure greatly enhances with the ever increasing demands. Therefore rehabilitating and retrofitting civil engineering
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A programmable coupled‐resonator‐induced transparency (CRIT) platform is proposed, generalizing classical electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) via a spinor representation. By utilizing dual‐channel gauge fields and universal unitary operations, this architecture enables dynamically engineered, reconfigurable slow‐light bands on a silicon ...
Seungkyun Park +5 more
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Reinforced concrete (RC) structures in marine environments face severe durability challenges due to chloride-induced corrosion. This study investigates the corrosion mechanism and degradation of axial compressive performance in RC columns under the ...
Xianzhang Wang +6 more
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On the Role of Preprocessing and Memristor Dynamics in Reservoir Computing for Image Classification
ABSTRACT Reservoir computing (RC) is an emerging recurrent neural network architecture that has attracted growing attention for its low training cost and modest hardware requirements. Memristor‐based circuits are particularly promising for RC, as their intrinsic dynamics can reduce network size and parameter overhead in tasks such as time‐series ...
Rishona Daniels +4 more
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CIRCULAR RC COLUMNS PARTIALLY CONFINED WITH FRP
Wrapping reinforced concrete (RC) columns with Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) composites is effective in increasing their capacity. The current state of art concentrates primarily on fully wrapped RC columns and few studies dealt with partially wrapped ...
Ghanem, Sahar Y.
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Testing on Axial Compression of Damaged RC Columns Reinforced by Winding Steel Wire
Four groups of specimens of damaged RC columns reinforced by winding steel wire were tested for axial compressions. One group was undamaged RC columns; the others were damaged RC columns, the width of crack developing was regarded as damage index, they ...
Si Jianhui, Li Liang, Liu Maoshe
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Analyses of RC Columns in a Variety of Sizes
AbstractLarge-scale RC column tests have been performed in Japan at both the E-defense and JR-Tokai test facility and in United States at the University of California, San Diego Large Outdoor Shake Table Testing Facility. Such recent large-scale RC column tests have been compared with results of small-scale RC column tests.
Kinoshita, Koji, Yamamoto, Shogo
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Monolayer PtTe2 enables dopant‐free Schottky FETs through its thickness‐dependent electronic transition. Quantum transport simulations show that crystallographic orientation strongly influences device performance, with Γ–M transport delivering higher drive current, lower leakage, and improved switching behavior.
Lida Ansari, Paul K. Hurley, Farzan Gity
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Advancing Energy Materials by In Situ Atomic Scale Methods
Progress in in situ atomic scale methods leads to an improved understanding of new and advanced energy materials, where a local understanding of complex, inhomogeneous systems or interfaces down to the atomic scale and quantum level is required. Topics from photovoltaics, dissipation losses, phase transitions, and chemical energy conversion are ...
Christian Jooss +21 more
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Simulation of Load-Displacement Relationship for Specially Shaped RC Columns
In order to study the seismic behavior of specially shaped reinforced concrete (RC) columns, thirteen specimens were tested under low amplitude cyclic load.
Shi Min Zhang, Shun Bo Zhao, Fu Lai Qu
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