Civil Engineering Research Papers/Topics

Comparative Analysis of Bioremediation of Heavy Meals Using Micro-Organism And Plant

ABSTRACT In this research work, Bioremediation technology was used to reduce the heavy contents of the soil collected from the bank of the sewage pond of the University of Nigeria Nsukka. The heavy metals were; zinc (Zn) cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pd). In the bioremediation process, fungi, bacteria and plants were used. The bacteria used were Bacillus cereus, the fungi used was Aspergillus fumigatus and the plant used was Bryophyllum pinnatum (life plant). The combinations of these organisms wer...

Assessment Of Carbon Dioxide Extraction In A Solid Waste Management Facility, Akure, Nigeria

ABSTRACT Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from solid wastes is a major contributor to the acceleration of global warming. In Nigeria, CO2 capture has been limited to the energy sector only. There is need to explore the reduction of CO2 emissions from solid wastes through appropriate technologies. This study, therefore was designed to assess CO2 extraction by adsorbents in a Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) management facility in Akure, Nigeria. An exploratory study design with an intervention compon...

Empirical Estimation Of A Macroscopic Fundamental Diagram (Mfd) For The City Of Cape Town Freeway Network

ABSTRACT The City of Cape Town is the most congested city in South Africa, with Johannesburg coming in second. Capetonians are spending 75% more time in traffic because of the congestion during peak hours, thus reducing time spent on leisure and other activities. Due to population growth, increasing car ownership and declining capacity of rail infrastructure, Cape Town’s road infrastructure will continue to be under severe pressure if the status quo is maintained. Research shows that conges...

Minimization of Environmental Impact of Energy by Optimization Energy Mix Technique

ABSTRACT The development and utilization of energy has led to environmental degradation with associated health hazard. Hence the trust of this project is to optimize energy mix in a reliable, affordable, available, safe, efficient, effective and sustainable way at control cost subject to environmental constraints. In other to achieve the desired goal, the optimization model is derived with unit cost of each of the various energy sources as the objective function and environmental impact as c...

Analysis of Sand Crete Blocks Production by Using Different Sources of Sharp Sands in Some Parts of South-East Geo-Political Zones. Case Study: Enugu And Ebonyi State

ABSTRACT  This study examined the experimental analysis of sandcrete block production by using different sources of sharp sands in Enugu and Ebonyi State of South-East Geo-Political Zone. As a result of the increasing cost of block production, many manufacturers and builders have resorted to using samples of sharp sand from different locations without appropriate consideration of the material constituents of the samples thereby, resulting in poor and undurable concrete blocks production. In ...

Dimensional And Regression Models Of Rainfall Intensity-Frequency Relations

 ABSTRACT  In the design of flood control structures, there is need for rainfall intensity estimation for design discharge computation. To make the rainfall intensity values easily available in south-east and south-south Nigeria, this research developed rainfall models. Dimensional and Regression analyses were used to produce models of rainfall intensities. The dimensional models are dimensionally balanced as opposed to the other models which are based on Talbot, Benard and Quotient ...

Developing Rainfall Models For Enugu City

ABSTRACT    Suitable rainfall models of Enugu City is presented based on the statistical method of least squares. A total of 23 rainfall models are developed in all and grouped into 2 sets. The first set contains 4 rainfall models which represents an inverse relationship between rainfall intensities and durations for specified return periods of 1.1, 2.2, 5.5 and 11 years. High and positive values of coefficients of correlations of 0.9735 to 0.9885 were obtained; an indication of good ...

Comparative Analysis And Prediction Of Remediation Rates Of Microbes In Simulated Polluted Soil Samples

ABSTRACT    The study compared and predicted the remediation rates of microbes using the rate removal of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon Content (TPHC) of a crude oil polluted land. This  was done using field experimental data generated from the soil of the Federal University of Technology Owerri Research Farm in Imo State, Nigeria. The soil was artificially polluted in the laboratory with crude oil - Bonny light - with specific gravity of 0.8323. Petroleum contaminant present in the soil was ...

Buckling And Vibration Analyses Of Line Continuum Using 6 X 6 Stiffness Matrices

ABSTRACT  This research work presents buckling and vibration analyses of line continuum using 6 x 6 stiffness matrices. The study used six term Taylor McLaurin’s polynomial series shape function and the stiffness matrices were developed using energy variational principle. Two deformable nodes were considered at the centre of the continuum which brings the number of deformable nodes to six. The six term Taylor McLaurin’s shape function was substituted into strain energy equation and the r...

A Study Of Box Girder Behaviour Based On Extensional And Bending Plate Theories

ABSTRACT The thesis deals with the study of box girder behaviour under load and determines the deflection and membrane stresses which arise a consequence of loading

A Model For Management Of Neurodegenerative Disease The Case Of Huntingtons Disease

ABSTRACT Mutant huntingtin gene can bind to transcription factors, resulting in reduced levels of acetylated histones.

A High Resolution Analysis Of Spatiotemporal Variations Of Geomagnetic Field Using Parallel Computing

ABSTRACT This work presents a high resolution analysis of spatio-temporal variations of geomagnetic field using parallel computing. Geomagnetic field diurnal and hourly variation have been used extensively to study extant and emerging geophysical phenomena. Although, geomagnetic field variations occur even on nanosecond basis, however, to date, algorithm development and computing hardware architecture limit the resolution of monitoring solar quiet (Sq) daily variation to hourly and regional ...

Buckling Analysis Of Plates Subjected To Biaxial Forces Using Galerkin’s Method

ABSTRACT This work studied the buckling analysis of plates subject to biaxial forces using the Galerkin’s method. Twelve boundary conditions were considered. The plate deflection equations were obtained using the polynomial series, and from the plate deflection equations, the expression for the critical buckling loads of the different plate boundary conditions were obtained for different aspect ratios, ∝ using the Galerkin’s functional. The aspect ratios, considered throughout this wo...

Buckling Analysis Of Isotropic Rectangular Plates Using Ritz Method

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY Buckling analysis of isotropic rectangular plate has been a subject of study in solid structural mechanics for more than a century. Many exact solutions for isotopic plates have been developed. Steel rectangular plates are widely used in buildings, bridges, automobiles, and ships. Rectangular plate has width size comparable to size of their lengths and so is modeled as two - dimensional plane members unlike beams and columns. Under compress...

Non Linear Analysis of Isotropic Rectangular Thin Plates Using Ritz Method

ABSTRACT   This research work presents Nonlinear Analysis of Isotropic Thin Rectangular Plates using Energy Principle (Ritz method). Isotropic thin Rectangular plate having different twelve boundary conditions were analyzed and these boundary conditions were formed by combination of three major supports – Clamp, C; Simply supported, S; and Free, F. With this combination, the twelve boundary conditions analyzed include: SSSS, CCCC, CSCS, CSSS, CCSS, CCCS, CCFC, SSFS, CCFS, SCFC, CSFS, and...


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