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Large quantities of concrete residual slurries, solids, and liquids are currently being produced from hydrodemolition, diamond grinding, and diamond grooving operations w[...]
2016 | masters theses |
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REETIKA THAKUR. A methodology to account for seasonal population shifts in North Carolina. (Under the direction of Dr. JOHN HILDRETH AND DR. NICOLE BARCLAY.)Seasonal popu[...]
2018 | masters theses |
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Evaluating the structural integrity of curtain walls during the life cycle of a building project can assist architects in developing better designs, inform manufacturers [...]
2018 | masters theses |
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The purpose of this study is to determine the most efficient and ideal weight factors by performing the Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) using the North Carolina Department of[...]
2018 | masters theses |
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Advancements in digital technology within the construction industry have significantly impacted the way in which the built environment comes to fruition. The use of 4D te[...]
2016 | masters theses |
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As the building industry in the United States rapidly expands, the reuse of recycled demolition waste aggregates is becoming increasingly more important. Currently, the b[...]
2014 | masters theses |
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With the increase in technological advances of the smart grid, distribution systems have undergone a great change the same as transmission systems: new technology, differ[...]
2018 | masters theses |
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This research was conducted to determine pavement performance jumps after treatment, which are defined as the difference between pre-treatment and post-treatment Pavement[...]
2017 | masters theses |
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State highway agencies (SHA) are tasked with maintaining, repairing, and replacing bridges to support the travelling public. These agencies need to develop programs that [...]
2016 | masters theses |
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Engine oil functions as the lifeblood of engine providing lubrication, and protecting the engine against failure and corrosion (Barnes et al. 2001; Basu et al. 2000). Eng[...]
2015 | masters theses |