- Brief 2
- Tech Report 2
- Pokhrel, Ashesh (4)
- Barriers (Roads) 1
- Bearing capacity 1
- Bridge decks 2
- Concrete bridges 2
- Electric vehicle charging 1
- Finite element method 1
- Finite element models (FEM) 1
- Fire resistance 2
- Load tests 1
- LS-DYNA 1
- Manual for Assessing Safety Hardware (MASH) 1
- Midwest Guardrail System (MGS) 1
- Nondestructive tests 1
- Numerical analysis 1
- Pavement performance 1
- Polymer concrete 2
- Precast concrete pavements 1
- Test procedures 1
- Thermal analysis 1
- UDOT 42 in (1067 mm) Constant Slope Barrier 1
- UDOT 54 in (1372 mm) Constant Slope Barrier 1
- Validation 1
- Vehicle fires 2
- Wireless charging 1
- MPC-663 2
- MPC 24-570 1
- UT-21.30 1
(Max 200)
- Barriers (Roads) (1)
- Bearing capacity (1)
- Bridge decks (2)
- Concrete bridges (2)
- Electric vehicle charging (1)
- Finite element method (1)
- Finite element models (FEM) (1)
- Fire resistance (2)
- Load tests (1)
- LS-DYNA (1)
- Manual for Assessing Safety Hardware (MASH) (1)
- Midwest Guardrail System (MGS) (1)
- Nondestructive tests (1)
- Numerical analysis (1)
- Pavement performance (1)
- Polymer concrete (2)
- Precast concrete pavements (1)
- Test procedures (1)
- Thermal analysis (1)
- UDOT 42 in (1067 mm) Constant Slope Barrier (1)
- UDOT 54 in (1372 mm) Constant Slope Barrier (1)
- Validation (1)
- Vehicle fires (2)
- Wireless charging (1)
- :Pokhrel, Ashesh ;Sorensen, Andrew D.2022-06-01:Finite element models (FEM) for Midwest Guardrail System (MGS) and constant UDOT slope 42-in and 54-in cast-in-place (CIP) fixed barriers are created ...
- :Halling, Marvin W. ;Vaikasi, Pilaiwan2024-10-01:Maintaining sufficient charge during the duration of travel along with the time required to recharge the vehicle are major concerns for electric vehic...
- :Ni, Shuna ;Sorensen, Andrew D.2024-07-01:Polymer concrete (PC) has found increasing use in construction over the last few decades. One common use of this material is as an overlay material on...
- :Ni, Shuna ;Sorensen, Andrew D.2024-07-01:The research objectives are: 1) To identify the impact of vehicle fires on the performance of PC overlay; 2) To develop effective methods to improve t...
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