Browsing Civil Structural & Environ Eng (Scholarly Publications) by Title
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Informing the Strategic Rollout of Fast Electric Vehicle Charging Networks with User Charging Behaviour Data Analysis
(2016)With the current range limitations of existing electric vehicle ( EV ) technology, range anxiety has been identified as one of the main barriers to their adoption. For countries or states which are ... -
'An Initial assessment of the Potential for Urban Distribution Centres in Dublin'
(National Academy of Sciences, 2004) -
Integrated transportation and land use regression modelling for nitrogen dioxide mitigation
(2023)The transport sector has been identified as one of the main contributors to nitrogen dioxide (NO2) pollution in Ireland. This research develops an enhanced Wind Sector Land Use Regression (WS-LUR) model to estimate NO2 ... -
Intercomparison of marine tracer and catchment-based submarine groundwater discharge estimates for a karst aquifer
(2023)Submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) is a major source of solutes to the ocean. Consequently, the accuracy of estimates of the magnitude and seasonal variability of SGD is critical for the management of coastal marine ... -
Intermittent swelling and shrinkage of a highly expansive soil treated with polyacrylamide
(2022)This laboratory study examines the potential use of an anionic polyacrylamide (PAM)-based material as an environmentally sustainable additive for the stabilization of an expansive soil from South Australia. The experimental ... -
Interpolation of confidence intervals for fatigue design using a surrogate model
(2018)For complex systems, the applicability of surrogate models has shown the potential to enable accurate assessments using a reduced batch of data and to compile information about large datasets. These behave as black-box ... -
Introduction of a thermodynamically hyperelastic model for peat
(CRC Press, 2014)Peat is a complex geomaterial having extremely high water content, low shear strength and undergoes large deformations under loading. Based on the volume fraction concept, this paper presents a basic hyperelastic biphasic ... -
Investigating traffic light violations by cyclists in Dublin City Centre
(2015)This research examines the behavior of cyclists in Dublin City with specific regard to red light running. A number of specific research questions are raised by this study. These quest ions address the impact of different ... -
An investigation in axial cyclic loading on aged piles in sand
(2021)In recent years, there has been a significant push to develop optimized pile designs in the offshore industry, driven by the growth of offshore wind. One of the largest remaining uncertainties governing axial pile design ... -
An Investigation into Irish historical ceramics: the brick of Arch Hall, Wilkinstown, Co. Meath
(Royal Irish Academy, 2005)A letter written in 1710 by Robert, first Viscount Molesworth, to his wife describes ongoing work to the garden of their estate in Co. Dublin and to the digging of ponds and the subsequent making of bricks. This connection ... -
An investigation into the performance of subsoils and stratified sand filters for the treatment of wastewater from on-site systems
(Environmental Protection Agency, 2005) -
An investigation into the use of push-in pile foundations by the offshore wind sector
(2013)This paper presents the results of a field test performed to study the effects of installation method on the load?displacement response of piles used to support the offshore wind turbines. An instrumented open-ended model ... -
An investigation of Roman mortar technology through the petrographic analysis of archaeological material
(Elsevier, 2007)This paper studies Roman mortars to demonstrate that petrographic analysis provides valuable information on ancient mortar technology. Facts on lime technology relating calcination and slaking were obtained through ... -
Irish Researchers Develop Automated Anisotropic Test Kit
(2003)A hollow cylinder apparatus for measuring anisotropic soil behaviour has been developed by researchers at the National University of Ireland, Dublin. Dr Brendan O'Kelly and Pat Naughton said the automated apparatus ...