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						<datestamp>2026-06-17</datestamp>
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									<full_title>International Journal of Civil Engineering</full_title>
									<abbrev_title>IJCE</abbrev_title>
									<issn media_type="print">1735-0522</issn>
									<issn media_type="electronic">2283-3874</issn>
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									<publication_date media_type="print">
										<year>2007</year>
									</publication_date>
									<journal_volume>
										<volume>5</volume>
									</journal_volume>
									<issue>3</issue>
									<doi_data>
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								<journal_article publication_type="full_text">
									<titles>
										<title>A Fuzzy Modeling Approach to Weather Delays Analysis in Construction Projects</title>
									</titles>

				<contributors>
				
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="1">
					<given_name>M.H.</given_name>
					<surname>Sebt</surname>
					<email></email>
				</person_name>
					
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="2">
					<given_name>H.</given_name>
					<surname>Rajaei</surname>
					<email></email>
				</person_name>
					
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="3">
					<given_name>M.M.</given_name>
					<surname>Pakseresht</surname>
					<email></email>
				</person_name>
				
				</contributors>
			
			<abstract>
			Project participants are becoming more aware of the high costs and risks associated with
delay claims and their litigation. Among delays, weather delay has an important role in projects
performed in severe environmental conditions. This research is the extension of delay analysis
techniques by approving analysis of weather delays using fuzzy logic. At the presented technique,
first using a fuzzy logic model calculated the delay that occurred during the activity execution after
weather event then by the selected delay analysis method (Time impact analysis) and using the risk
of the contractor during the contract approval together with the effect of previous delay in changing
the duration of activities, analyzed weather delays in construction project. A local general
contractor and governmental firms involved in a highway construction project practiced by offering
their experienced and knowledge in delay analysis procedures to provide data for development and
testing of the model specified for rain events. The results indicated that the presented model is in
accordance with practical experiences in weather delay duration except in some circumstances that
can be divided into the separated parts. It also advances the use of fuzzy logic in delay analysis
procedures and becomes it more systematic special for weather delays.
			</abstract>
				<keywords>
	<keyword>Fuzzy logic</keyword>
	<keyword>Weather delay</keyword>
	<keyword>Time impact analysis</keyword>
	</keywords>

							  <publication_date media_type="print">
								  <year>2007</year>
								  <month>9</month>
								  <day>01</day>
							  </publication_date>
							  <pages>
								  <first_page>169</first_page>
								  <last_page>181</last_page>
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						<identifier>26-323</identifier>
						<datestamp>2026-06-17</datestamp>
						<setSpec>10.1002</setSpec>
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									<full_title>International Journal of Civil Engineering</full_title>
									<abbrev_title>IJCE</abbrev_title>
									<issn media_type="print">1735-0522</issn>
									<issn media_type="electronic">2283-3874</issn>
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									<publication_date media_type="print">
										<year>2007</year>
									</publication_date>
									<journal_volume>
										<volume>5</volume>
									</journal_volume>
									<issue>3</issue>
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								<journal_article publication_type="full_text">
									<titles>
										<title>Service Life Prediction of Silica Fume Concretes</title>
									</titles>

				<contributors>
				
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="1">
					<given_name>H.R.</given_name>
					<surname>Ashrafi</surname>
					<email></email>
				</person_name>
					
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="2">
					<given_name>A.A.</given_name>
					<surname>Ramezanianpour</surname>
					<email></email>
				</person_name>
				
				</contributors>
			
			<abstract>
			Deterioration of concrete structures in the Gulf region is a serious problem. Penetration
of Chloride ion into concrete is responsible for such early deterioration. Determination of chloride
diffusion coefficient is an effective way to predict the service life of concrete structures.
In order to investigate the performance of concrete mixtures in such environments, ordinary and
silica fume concrete mixtures containing various water to cementitious materials ratios were used.
Rapid chloride permeability test and determination of diffusion coefficient of chloride ion
penetration in accordance with bulk diffusion test under laboratory conditons simulated to Persian
Gulf climate, and site investigation were performed. Concentration of chloride ions in various
depths of concrete specimens was measured using acid soluble chloride test method.
Test results show that silica fume reduces the chloride penetration and the diffusion coefficient in
concrete mixtures. Different models were made for rapid chloride test results, and diffusion
coefficient, of concretes maintained in the hot and corrosive environments of the Persian Gulf. The
models which were calibrated with real data obtained from the concrete structures are capable to
predict the penetration and service life of concrete structures in such corrosive environments.
			</abstract>
				<keywords>
	<keyword>Service life</keyword>
	<keyword>Silica fume</keyword>
	<keyword>Severe environments</keyword>
	<keyword>Diffusion model</keyword>
	<keyword>Chloride ions</keyword>
	<keyword>durability.</keyword>
	</keywords>

							  <publication_date media_type="print">
								  <year>2007</year>
								  <month>9</month>
								  <day>01</day>
							  </publication_date>
							  <pages>
								  <first_page>182</first_page>
								  <last_page>197</last_page>
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								  <fullTextUrl>http://ijce.iust.ac.ir/article-1-323-en.pdf</fullTextUrl>
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						<identifier>26-324</identifier>
						<datestamp>2026-06-17</datestamp>
						<setSpec>10.1002</setSpec>
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								<journal_metadata language="en">
									<full_title>International Journal of Civil Engineering</full_title>
									<abbrev_title>IJCE</abbrev_title>
									<issn media_type="print">1735-0522</issn>
									<issn media_type="electronic">2283-3874</issn>
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								<journal_issue>
									<publication_date media_type="print">
										<year>2007</year>
									</publication_date>
									<journal_volume>
										<volume>5</volume>
									</journal_volume>
									<issue>3</issue>
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								<journal_article publication_type="full_text">
									<titles>
										<title>Modern Control Design of Seismically Excited Tall Buildings with Uncertain Dynamic Characteristics</title>
									</titles>

				<contributors>
				
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="1">
					<given_name>F.</given_name>
					<surname>Amini</surname>
					<email></email>
				</person_name>
					
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="2">
					<given_name>R.</given_name>
					<surname>Vahdani</surname>
					<email></email>
				</person_name>
				
				</contributors>
			
			<abstract>
			In this research, an innovative numerical simulating approach for time domain analysis
of multi degrees of freedom structures with uncertainty in dynamic properties is presented. A full
scale finite element model of multi-story and multi bays of three sample structures has been
constructed. The reduced order model of structure with holding the dominant and effective
Gramians in the balanced state-space realization has been achieved for easy and safe design of the
optimal control forces applied to the structure. Some easy selective control algorithms based on the
Optimal-Stochastic control theories such as LQG, DLQRY and modified sliding mode control has
been programmed with the simulation control sequences. Some real features of accurate control
system such as time delay and noise signals in earthquake time histories and also measurement
sensors are considered in illustrative simulation models. These models can be analyzed under either
various intensity of corresponding earthquakes or desired random excitations passed through the
suitable filters providing stochastic parameters of earthquake disturbances. This control procedure
will be shown to be very efficient suppressing all the severities and difficulties may arise in design
of a multi-objective optimal control system. The obtained results illustrate the feasibility and
applicability of the proposed stochastic optimal control design of active control force providing a
stable and energy-saving control strategy for tall building structures.
			</abstract>
				<keywords>
	<keyword>Stochastic Optimal Control</keyword>
	<keyword>Tall Buildings</keyword>
	<keyword>Noisy Seismic Disturbance.</keyword>
	</keywords>

							  <publication_date media_type="print">
								  <year>2007</year>
								  <month>9</month>
								  <day>01</day>
							  </publication_date>
							  <pages>
								  <first_page>198</first_page>
								  <last_page>209</last_page>
							  </pages>
								  <fullTextUrl>http://ijce.iust.ac.ir/article-1-324-en.pdf</fullTextUrl>
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						<identifier>26-325</identifier>
						<datestamp>2026-06-17</datestamp>
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								<journal_metadata language="en">
									<full_title>International Journal of Civil Engineering</full_title>
									<abbrev_title>IJCE</abbrev_title>
									<issn media_type="print">1735-0522</issn>
									<issn media_type="electronic">2283-3874</issn>
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									<publication_date media_type="print">
										<year>2007</year>
									</publication_date>
									<journal_volume>
										<volume>5</volume>
									</journal_volume>
									<issue>3</issue>
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								<journal_article publication_type="full_text">
									<titles>
										<title>Repair of Earthquake-Damaged Square R/C Columns with Glass Fiber-Reinforced Polymer</title>
									</titles>

				<contributors>
				
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="1">
					<given_name>S.</given_name>
					<surname>Eshghi</surname>
					<email></email>
				</person_name>
					
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="2">
					<given_name>V.</given_name>
					<surname>Zanjanizadeh</surname>
					<email></email>
				</person_name>
				
				</contributors>
			
			<abstract>
			This paper presents an experimental study on seismic repair of damaged square reinforced
concrete columns with poor lap splices, 90-degree hooks and widely spaced transverse bars in
plastic hinge regions according to ACI detailing (pre.1971) and (318-02) using GFRP wraps. Three
specimens were tested in “as built” condition and retested after they were repaired by glass fiberreinforced
plastic sheets. They were tested under numerous reversed lateral cyclic loading with a
constant axial load ratio. FRP composite wraps were used for repairing of concrete columns in
critically stressed areas near the column footings. Physical and mechanical properties of composite
wraps are described. Seismic performance and ductility of the repaired columns in terms of the
hysteretic response are evaluated and compared with those of the original columns. The results
indicated that GFRP wraps can be an effective repair measure for poorly confined R/C columns
due to short splice length and widely spaced ties with 90-degree anchorage hooks. Both flexural
strength and ductility of repaired columns were improved by increasing the existing confinement in
critical regions of them.
			</abstract>
				<keywords>
	<keyword>Columns</keyword>
	<keyword>GFRP</keyword>
	<keyword>Earthquake Damage</keyword>
	<keyword>Repair</keyword>
	<keyword>Hysteretic Response</keyword>
	<keyword>Ductility</keyword>
	</keywords>

							  <publication_date media_type="print">
								  <year>2007</year>
								  <month>9</month>
								  <day>01</day>
							  </publication_date>
							  <pages>
								  <first_page>210</first_page>
								  <last_page>223</last_page>
							  </pages>
								  <fullTextUrl>http://ijce.iust.ac.ir/article-1-325-en.pdf</fullTextUrl>
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						<identifier>26-326</identifier>
						<datestamp>2026-06-17</datestamp>
						<setSpec>10.1002</setSpec>
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								<journal_metadata language="en">
									<full_title>International Journal of Civil Engineering</full_title>
									<abbrev_title>IJCE</abbrev_title>
									<issn media_type="print">1735-0522</issn>
									<issn media_type="electronic">2283-3874</issn>
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									<publication_date media_type="print">
										<year>2007</year>
									</publication_date>
									<journal_volume>
										<volume>5</volume>
									</journal_volume>
									<issue>3</issue>
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									<titles>
										<title>Elasto-Plastic Analysis of Trusses by Virtual Loads</title>
									</titles>

				<contributors>
				
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="1">
					<given_name>M.</given_name>
					<surname>Rezaiee-Pajand</surname>
					<email></email>
				</person_name>
					
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="2">
					<given_name>M.</given_name>
					<surname>Riyazi-Mazloomi</surname>
					<email></email>
				</person_name>
				
				</contributors>
			
			<abstract>
			In this research a new approach is proposed for elasto-plastic analysis of structures with
truss elements. This method covers both perfectly plastic and hardening properties. The Proposed
technique uses substituting virtual loads instead of modifying the stiffness matrix. To solve this kind
of problems, complementary programming is utilized. Numerical examples demonstrate that elastoplastic
analysis by this approach has very good convergence, rapidity, and accuracy.
			</abstract>
				<keywords>
	<keyword>elasto-plastic</keyword>
	<keyword>truss</keyword>
	<keyword>hardening</keyword>
	<keyword>complementary programming</keyword>
	<keyword>virtual loads</keyword>
	</keywords>

							  <publication_date media_type="print">
								  <year>2007</year>
								  <month>9</month>
								  <day>01</day>
							  </publication_date>
							  <pages>
								  <first_page>224</first_page>
								  <last_page>235</last_page>
							  </pages>
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						<identifier>26-327</identifier>
						<datestamp>2026-06-17</datestamp>
						<setSpec>10.1002</setSpec>
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									<full_title>International Journal of Civil Engineering</full_title>
									<abbrev_title>IJCE</abbrev_title>
									<issn media_type="print">1735-0522</issn>
									<issn media_type="electronic">2283-3874</issn>
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									<publication_date media_type="print">
										<year>2007</year>
									</publication_date>
									<journal_volume>
										<volume>5</volume>
									</journal_volume>
									<issue>3</issue>
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									<titles>
										<title>Designing a Mathematical Model for Predicting the Mechanical Characteristics of Asphalt Pavements Using Dynamic Loading</title>
									</titles>

				<contributors>
				
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="1">
					<given_name>H.</given_name>
					<surname>Behbahani</surname>
					<email></email>
				</person_name>
					
				<person_name contributor_role="author" sequence="2">
					<given_name>S.A.</given_name>
					<surname>Sahaf</surname>
					<email></email>
				</person_name>
				
				</contributors>
			
			<abstract>
			The available methods for predicting mechanical characteristics of pavement layers are
categorized into two general groups, Destructive and Non-destructive. In destructive method, using
coring and pavement subgrade and performing necessary experiments on them, the quantities of
layers properties will be identified. In Non-destructive method, the attained deflection is measured
by applying the loading on pavement surface using equipments such as FWD which charges the
impact dynamic load, and the mechanical characteristics of pavement layers are determined using
back calculations. The procedure of conducting these calculations is that by knowing the thickness
of the pavement layers and assuming the initial amounts for mechanical characteristics of the layer,
the attained deflection at the desired points on the pavement surface will be calculated. Then, new
figures are assumed for the characteristics of layers in a reattempt and calculations are repeated
again. This trial and error is continued until the produced basin deformations from the calculations
with true value, differs in an acceptable range. Using this method may have no accurate and single
answer, since the various compositions of layers characteristics can produce similar deformations
in different points of pavement surface. In this article, using an innovative method, a measurement
is taken in constructing and introducing a mathematical model for determining the elastic module
of surface layer using deflections attained from FWD loading equipment. The procedure is such that
by using dynamic analysis software of finite elements like ABAQUS and ANSYS, the deformation of
corresponding points on the surface of the pavement will be attained by FWD loading equipment.
This analysis will be performed on a number of pavements with different thicknesses and different
layers properties. The susceptibility analysis of different points deformations show, which will be
performed as a result of the change of properties and layers thicknesses. Using this artificial data
base as well as deflection basin parameters (DBP), a measurement will be taken toward
constructing a regression model for determination of asphalt layer model, i.e. Eac =f(DBP) function
shall be attained. To achieve the maximum correlation coefficient, an attempt is made to use the
parameters of deformations basin which has the most susceptibility in changing asphalt layer
module.
			</abstract>
				<keywords>
	<keyword>Asphalt pavements</keyword>
	<keyword>FWD</keyword>
	<keyword>Prediction models</keyword>
	<keyword>FEM analysis.</keyword>
	</keywords>

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								  <year>2007</year>
								  <month>9</month>
								  <day>01</day>
							  </publication_date>
							  <pages>
								  <first_page>236</first_page>
								  <last_page>245</last_page>
							  </pages>
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