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April 2024 Original scientific article Architecture and contruction
IDENTIFICATION AND ANALYSIS OF RISKS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING PROJECTS

The main and primary goal of the research in this paper is to analyze the actual current situation in domestic civil engineering, by determining the causes of missing deadlines and exceeding budgets of civil engineering projects. Since the results of this research also indicate the most likely problems that could arise during the construction of a ...

By Goran Marinković, Tihomir Milutinović, Marko Božić

This research paper focuses on evaluating the log piling technique as a sustainable, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly solution for reducing soil liquefaction risks during earthquakes. Although this method has been used extensively in Japan, mainly aiming for complete soil layer penetration, its economic viability is questionable in case...

By Nikolay Milev, Kiyota Takashi, Osawa Shoei, Numata Atsunori

On February 6th 2023 two major earthquakes struck southeast Turkey, M7.7 Kahramanmaras and M7.6 Elbistan, respectively. Unfortunately, due to the impact of these catastrophic events more than 50 000 casualties and 35 000 collapsed buildings have been reported since then. The aim of the study is to demonstrate preliminary site response analysis and ...

By Nikolay Milev, Kiyota Takashi, Juan Briones, Othon Briones, Ozer Cinicioglu, Seda Torisu

Landfill leachate, due to its high total pollution, and above all due to their high organic pollution, represents a significant environmental problem. This study investigated the impacts of the Tilić ada landfill on ground and surface waters. The location of the landfill Tilić ada is extremely sensitive due to the fact that it is located right next...

By Svetlana Sredić, Nebojsa Knezevic, Igor Milunović

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have gained widespread interest as a result of developments in IT technology and the electronics industry. This ground-breaking sensing technology consists of multiple sensor nodes or motes that are placed in an atmosphere to detect constantly changing physical phenomena. These compact sensor nodes gather and interpr...

By S. Pragadeswaran, N. Subha, S. Varunika, P. Moulishwar, R. Sanjay, P. Karthikeyan, R. Aakash, E. Vaasavathathaii

The most impressive episode of technological and scientific progress is the Islamic Golden Age, which took place from the 8th to the 14th century. Particular attention is given to engineering. Therein, this paper will closely consider the works of such brilliant Muslim engineers as Al-Jazari and the Banu Musa brothers in their designing sophisticat...

By Nazar Hakimov, Nodir Karimov, Ivan Reshetnikov, Nazokat Yusufjonova, Shirin Aldasheva, Nodira Soatova, Surayyo Eshankulova, Dilshoda Bozorova

The paper discusses the etymological history of "stratigraphy" and "mineralogy," two critical geological terms, from their ancient roots in Latin and Greek to modern times. In fact, such scientific terms represent not only the steps of scientific advancement but also the general trend of cultural interaction and close interrelation between linguist...

By Shokhista Makhmaraimova, Nargis Kurbanazarova, Ilhom Karimov, Sakhovat Zakhidova, Ziyoakhmad Karimov, Zilola Sattorova, Shakhnoza Almamatova, Nurali Amonturdiev

The article explains the interrelation of stratigraphy to mineralogy for geological history. Stratigraphy is the study of the layering of rocks and it deals with chronology, very important in understanding the past environments of the Earth. Mineralogy is the study of minerals and their properties and is able to give insight into the conditions und...

By Orzikul Khakimov, Olim Ortiqov, Nazira Ramazanova, Botir Okbutaev, Oliya Mukhammadieva, Uktam Abdinazarov, Abdumalik Khamidov, Khuriyat Khudoymurodova

An immense need has emerged in several areas of biological area for the development of prediction algorithms capable of managing the increasing complexity of high-dimensional information. In developing countries, Cervical Cancer (CC) kills more women than any other disease or accident, and it's the top cause of death among women worldwide. Early de...

By S. Nandhinieswari, A. Indumathi

Executing many civil projects is arduous due to the many associated dangers. Risk Assessment (RA) is crucial for selecting building projects and managing construction activities. RA examines adverse events in the preparation and scheduling phases of building projects. Construction risk refers to the vulnerability to possible losses. Given the const...

By Annesly Anton Carvalho, K. Karthikeyan, Dr.J. Clement Sudhahar, Selvam Jesiah