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The aim of this paper is to identify the most suitable locations for the construction of Solar Photovoltaic Plants (PVP) on the territory of the City of Belgrade (Republic of Serbia). The city is rich in natural resources and abundant in energy potential. The climatic and spatial characteristics favor the use of solar energy: the average annual sol...

By Dejan Filipović, Ana Lukić, Milica Lukić

December 2020 Original scientific article Environment
THE NATURAL HERITAGE OF PALE MUNICIPALITY: LOCAL POPULATION ATTITUDES

Natural and landscape complex of Pale municipality, where dominates mountainous areas, are characterized by diversity of geological and geomorphological phenomena and forms, as well as biological and ecosystem diversity. The significance of natural heritage is multiple, especially in terms of tourism and adapting the tourist offer to the needs and ...

By Jelena Golijanin, Sanda Šušnjar, Rade Ivanović

The article studies the effect of solar radiation at different seasons on the mode of deformation (MD) of a span structure with an orthotropic plate. The temperature fields of the elements of the structure were measured during daylight hours at different times of year at various air temperatures and sun positions. Cases were identified in which it ...

By Sergey Gridnev, Igor Podlesnykh, Yuri Skalko, Aleksandr Rezunov

The Strategy for the management and utilization of mineral resources of the Republic Srpska includes inevitably the mineral resource base as an essential element of material and social development, and it is one of the significant reliance forms on its own suorces in achieving economic development. In this sense, geological exploration, like an imp...

By Ranko Cvijić, Aleksej Milošević

Prevention of the surface water quality deterioration as a result of motorway construction or similar anthropogenic activities is certainly a rather more demanding task relating to watercourses with lower flow rates than larger watercourses. The paper presents the impact of part of the Banja Luka - Doboj motorway construction site, notably section ...

By Nebojša Knežević, Dušica Pešević

According to data given by [1], 165 spider species from 27 families and 103 genera are known in the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina. So far in B&H, according to [1] a total of 11 species have been registered from Fam.Aranidae and 2 species from genus Araneus; a total of 11 species from Fam.Thomisidae; a total of 11 species from Fam.Lycosida...

By Mihajlo Stanković, Milenko Ćurĉić

The issue of the appearance and development of cracks, as well as an increase the cracking moment is of particular importance for bending elements operating under aggressive environmental conditions. In structures without cracks, steel reinforcement operates in fairly favorable conditions. However, when cracks appear in the sections of the structur...

By Artem Levchenko, Aleksei Polikutin, Dmitry Barabash

June 2020 Original scientific article Chemical Tehnology
COLUMN SORPTION OF TOXIC IONS IN VARIOUS QUARTZ SAND - PACKED COLUMNS

In this study the adsorption of As(V), Cu(II) and Zn(II) ions from multi-species model solution was tested in dynamic conditions in sand columns containing a thin layer of bentonite (B), iron-based sludge (IS) and synthetic magnetic particles (MP). Adsorption experiments were performed in order to evaluate the removal efficiency and selectivity of ...

By Alexandra Bekényiová, Zuzana Danková, Michal Hegedüs, Zuzana Mitróová, Silvia Dolinská, Ingrid Znamenáčková

June 2020 Original scientific article Construction
UNEVENNESS OF WATER CONSUMPTION IN SETTLEMENT ON THE CASE OF DOBOJ

Water consumption in a settlement is an extremely variable size that changes constantly over time. Changes in water consumption occur on an annual, monthly, weekly, daily and hourly basis, and depend on many factors such as: climate, season, temperatures, hours of work, consumer habits, etc.Extreme value of consumption, ie. the peak hour flow is de...

By Jasmin Hrnjadović, Nedim Suljić

June 2020 Original scientific article Construction
APPLICATION OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN THE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM

Freshwater water resources are not inexhaustible [1]. In recent decades, more and more facts point to this statement from the European Charter for Water. Uncontrolled drinking water interventions, losses in water supply and climate change indicate the problem of sufficient quantities of drinking water [2]. Looking at this problem, it is hard to bel...

By Sanel Buljubašić