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Filamentous Growth in Entrapped Microbial Cell Reactor Treating Wastewater
(North Dakota State University, 2010)
The overgrowth of filamentous microorganisms in wastewater treatment systems is
a common adversary condition leading to foaming, poor sludge settling problems, and
reduction in organic removal efficiency. Entrapped ...
Comparisons of Energy Dissipation in Structural Devices with Foundation Soil During Seismic Loading
(North Dakota State University, 2010)
The effectiveness of structural energy dissipation mechanisms such as passive
energy dissipation devices and base isolation methods used in seismic design depends on
their capacity, ductility, energy dissipation, isolation, ...
Modeling and Analysis of Impacts of Right-Tum Lane Lengths
(North Dakota State University, 2010)
Tum lanes have been studied for several decades, with focus being on left-tum
lanes and for urban areas. The need for right-tum lanes has been studied using the impact
of such tum lanes on both safety and operational ...
Durability of Concrete Members Strengthened with CFRP Sheets under Harsh Environmental Conditions
(North Dakota State University, 2010)
The deterioration of concrete structures 1s a maJor concern to the infrastructure
community. Typical sources of deterioration may include aging,.incrcased service load, and
environmental damage. Structural rehabilitation ...
Analyses of Highway Project Construction Risks, Performance, and Contingency
(North Dakota State University, 2010)
Past studies have highlighted the importance of risk assessment and management in
construction projects and transportation industry, and have identified cost and time as the
most important risks that transportation ...
Analyses of Highway Project Construction Risks, Performance, and Contingency
(North Dakota State University, 2010)
Past studies have highlighted the importance of risk assessment and management in
construction projects and transportation industry, and have identified cost and time as the
most important risks that transportation ...
Analysis and Evaluation of the Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon in School Zones
(North Dakota State University, 2010)
Meeting dual objectives of pedestrian safety and motorist convenience at pedestrian
crossings in school zones is an important and continuing challenge for all local
communities. Pedestrian safety is influenced by pedestrian ...
An Investigation of the Kerogen-Mineral Interactions in Green River Oil Shale
(North Dakota State University, 2010)
Green River oil shale contains minerals, kerogen, and bitumen and
yields a significant amount of oil upon heating. Kerogen is the insoluble
organic remains found in sedimentary materials. It is a precursor to crude ...