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2011
In what sounds like a throwback to the epic freeway boondoggles of the 1960s, Seattle will brutalize one of America’s great urban lakes with a $4.65 billion plan to replace the earthquake-vulnerable Evergreen Point Bridge. The existing bridge never won beauty contests, but its planned replacement is more than twice as wide, running well above the ...
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In what sounds like a throwback to the epic freeway boondoggles of the 1960s, Seattle will brutalize one of America’s great urban lakes with a $4.65 billion plan to replace the earthquake-vulnerable Evergreen Point Bridge. The existing bridge never won beauty contests, but its planned replacement is more than twice as wide, running well above the ...
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Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials, 2019
Interest in natural fiber-reinforced polymer (NFRP) composites is growing rapidly in the transportation sector, especially as a replacement material for metals and synthetic fiber composites.
Vardaan Chauhan, T. Kärki, J. Varis
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Interest in natural fiber-reinforced polymer (NFRP) composites is growing rapidly in the transportation sector, especially as a replacement material for metals and synthetic fiber composites.
Vardaan Chauhan, T. Kärki, J. Varis
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Engines for Water Transport of Russia
2018 IEEE International Conference "Quality Management, Transport and Information Security, Information Technologies" (IT&QM&IS), 2018The course of government of the Russian Federation for the development of the sea and river fleet is determined by a number of Federal target programs. These programs provide for the modernization of the composition of the sea, river and fishing fleet.
Vladimir Anatolevich Zhukov +3 more
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Journal of Transportation Engineering Changes
Journal of Transportation Engineering, 2008Observant readers of the Journal of Transportation Engineering may have noticed some significant changes in the Editorial Board this year. Our long-serving Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Kumares Sinha, has become Editor-in-Chief Emeritus. As a professional community, we have all been extremely fortunate to have Prof.
Chris Hendrickson, Laurence R. Rilett
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Geotechnical Engineering for Transportation Projects
2004Proceedings of Geo-Trans 2004, held in Los Angeles, California, July 27-31, 2004. Sponsored by the Geo-Institute of ASCE. This Geotechnical Special Publication contains 223 papers presenting the geotechnical and geological aspects of design, analysis, and construction of transportation projects.
Mishac K. Yegian, Edward Kavazanjian
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The COVID-19 Pandemic and Transportation Engineering
Journal of Transportation Engineering, Part A: Systems, 2020C. Hendrickson, L. Rilett
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Power engineering in rail transport
Electronics and Power, 1982With the expansion of the UK electrified rail network, power-engineering innovation can lead to considerable reductions in the costs of electrification.
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