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Identification of damage in steel beams using frequency response changes.
(AJBAS, 2013)
The issue of structural condition monitoring is becoming increasingly important as the Ireland’s and the world’s civil engineering infrastructure ages. An efficient monitoring process is essential as part of a modern ...
Modelling the vertical loads applied by pedestrians at a range of walking velocities.
(AJBAS, 2013)
Over the past half century numerous high profile bridges such as the Brooklyn Bridge, the London Millennium Bridge, and the Auckland Harbour Bridge have been subject to pedestrian induced vibrations due to walking. In this ...
Corrosion resistant reinforcement for sustainable bridges and underground structures.
(ICSECM, 2013-12)
Bridge decks and underground service structures are often exposed to extreme environmental conditions where structural damage due to corrosion is a common phenomenon. This results in reduced service life and expensive ...
Alternative reinforcement for lightly loaded concrete structures.
(AJBAS, 2013)
Traditionally, high yield steel has been the common method of providing reinforcement in
concrete, primarily due to its high tensile strength. However, steel is susceptible to corrosion,
particularly in aggressive ...
Development of a reusable learning object for use in teaching structural engineering.
(AIT, 2013)
Reusable learning objects may be considered to be pre-developed digital learning activities
that may be integrated into lessons, modules, and courses. Their advantages include their
flexibility of content, their accessibility ...
The benefits of using instructor-developed screencasts to support college students' learning of maths: insights from an Irish case study.
(EdTech, 2013-05)
his article reports on a case study undertaken to explore college students’ views of the benefits of screencasts in enhancing their Maths learning experience at an Irish institute of technology. A total of 47 screencasts ...
Development of novel hydrogel based composites for bone tissue engineering applications.
(2013)
The process of tissue engineering involves replacing and assisting in the healing of damaged tissues. Specifically for bone tissue repair, a clinical demand has developed for alternative materials to replace the existing ...