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Iris Publishers- Peer Review Journals in Civil Enginering

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Current Trends in Civil & Structural Engineering Roadway Condition Survey Technologies: Past, Presence and Trend Modern highway infrastructure management is deeply involved with a data-driven process, both at project-level and network-level. The vast amount of data come from the roadway conditions. The roadway condition survey technologies have evolved from manual to automated. First, the survey technologies for roadway conditions in the past are reviewed. Second, the on-going popular 3-D technology is highlighted. Third, this article sheds lights on the future trend in the automated survey area involving both hardware and software aspects. Last, the relevant specification/ protocols involved in this area are briefly discussed. Read More... Full Text For More Articles in Current Trends in Civil & Structural Engineering please click on https://www.irispublishers.com/ctcse For More Open Access Journals in Iris Publishers please click on https://ir...

Iris Publishers- Journals in Civil Enginering

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Civil & Structural Engineering Risk in The Construction Industry Risk is inherent in each project in the construction industry in various forms. It can be a threat, which has a negative impact on the project objectives. On the other hand, it can also be an opportunity, which has a positive impact, or a business risk that has a negative or positive impact. This paper provides a brief about risk in the construction industry, risk definition and types of risks. Moreover, it provides an overall view of risk management processes. Read More... Full Text For More Articles in Current Trends in Civil & Structural Engineering please click on https://www.irispublishers.com/ctcse For More Open Access Journals in Iris Publishers please click on https://irispublishers.com/journals.php  

Iris Publishers- Open Access Journals of Civil Enginering

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Civil & Structural Engineering Perygee-Syzygy Tides in the Atmosphere The years 2016/2017 marked the most striking manifestation of 206-day lunar cycles in weather over European Russia. The smoothed air temperature anomalies followed the variations in the perigee distance (that is, the distance between the Moon and the Earth at times when the Moon is at the nearest point to the Earth, i.e., at the perigee), which represents a sinusoid with a period of 206 days. Read More... Full Text For More Articles in Current Trends in Civil & Structural Engineering please click on https://www.irispublishers.com/ctcse For More Open Access Journals in Iris Publishers please click on https://irispublishers.com/journals.php