[PDF][PDF] Barriers and enablers for green concrete adoption: a scientometric aided literature review approach
A Al-Otaibi - Sustainability, 2024 - mdpi.com
Green concrete is a concept of concrete that uses waste materials to reduce its
environmental impact and has various benefits for the environment, economy, and society …
environmental impact and has various benefits for the environment, economy, and society …
Vision‐based real‐time marine and offshore structural health monitoring system using underwater robots
Structural health monitoring (SHM) plays an increasingly vital role in guaranteeing the
operation success of marine and offshore (MO) structures while reducing their risks of …
operation success of marine and offshore (MO) structures while reducing their risks of …
How to improve the bioreceptivity of concrete infrastructure used in marine ecosystems? Literature review for mechanisms, key factors, and colonization effects
ABSTRACT Hayek, M.; Salgues, M.; Souche, J.-C.; De Weerdt, K., and Pioch, S., 2023. How
to improve the bioreceptivity of concrete infrastructure used in marine ecosystems …
to improve the bioreceptivity of concrete infrastructure used in marine ecosystems …
Combined additive manufacturing techniques for adaptive coastline protection structures
Traditional reinforcement cages are manufactured in a handicraft manner and do not use the
full potential of the material, nor can they map from optimised geometries. The shown …
full potential of the material, nor can they map from optimised geometries. The shown …
Full-scale experiments and modeling of precast two-wall-in-one diaphragm wall components for oceanic artificial cities
An oceanic artificial city built by reclamation is an important solution for Hong Kong to solve
the land supply conflicts. Traditional cast-in-situ enclosure structures face challenges for …
the land supply conflicts. Traditional cast-in-situ enclosure structures face challenges for …
Assessing erosion and sediment removal in the Isla Salamanca coastal barrier: implications for the Barranquilla-Ciénaga highway and coastal marine biodiversity …
Abstract The Isla Salamanca coastal barrier on the Colombian Caribbean coast faces
significant erosion, driven by climate change-induced, sea level rise and human activities …
significant erosion, driven by climate change-induced, sea level rise and human activities …
[HTML][HTML] Surface integrity could limit the potential of concrete as a bio-enhanced material in the marine environment
Coastal sprawl is among the main drivers of global degradation of shallow marine
ecosystems. Among artificial substrates, quarry rock can have faster recruitment of benthic …
ecosystems. Among artificial substrates, quarry rock can have faster recruitment of benthic …
Sustainability and resilience: a new paradigm in geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering
Geotechnical engineering structures, such as dams, embankments, and retaining walls, are
integral components of modern infrastructure, and geoenvironmental engineering systems …
integral components of modern infrastructure, and geoenvironmental engineering systems …
How Do Structural Safety, Ecological Functions and Social Development Influence Construction of Ecological Seawalls for Coastal Protection and Sustainability?
P Qin, Y Jiang, C Cheng - Water Resources Management, 2024 - Springer
With rising sea level and climate change, coastal protection against natural hazards such as
typhoons and storm surges becomes increasingly important in densely populated areas …
typhoons and storm surges becomes increasingly important in densely populated areas …
[HTML][HTML] A computationally efficient approach to estimate design wave force on seawalls under large amplitude irrotational waves
Estimation of nonbreaking wave forces on seawalls for design is generally carried out
through either empirical or analytical formulations with some inherent assumptions …
through either empirical or analytical formulations with some inherent assumptions …