1. Improving Unbound Aggregate Roads through a Comparison of the Performance of Materials Open Access Author: Lombardi, Danielle Maria Title: Improving Unbound Aggregate Roads through a Comparison of the Performance of Materials Graduate Program: Civil Engineering Keywords: Unbound Aggregate RoadsFull Depth ReclamationDriving Surface Aggregate File: Download LombardiThesis-Nov_2012.pdf Committee Members: Barry Earl Scheetz, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor
2. Snow Dynamics in a Polar Desert, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica Open Access Author: Eveland, Jeffery Wayne Title: Snow Dynamics in a Polar Desert, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica Graduate Program: Civil Engineering Keywords: snow hydrologysnow ecologyremote sensingstable isotopes File: Download Eveland_MSThesis.pdf Committee Members: Michael N Gooseff, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor
3. Skewed Steel Bridge Cross-frame Response to Truck Loading Open Access Author: Murphy, Shane David Title: Skewed Steel Bridge Cross-frame Response to Truck Loading Graduate Program: Civil Engineering Keywords: Steel BridgeSkewCross-frameParapet File: Download Murphy_Thesis_Final.pdf Committee Members: Daniel G Linzell, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor
4. A RANDOM PARAMTERS FRAMEWORK FOR FREEWAY LANE USE MODELING Open Access Author: Sirandas, Sai Ram Title: A RANDOM PARAMTERS FRAMEWORK FOR FREEWAY LANE USE MODELING Graduate Program: Civil Engineering Keywords: Lane ChangingVISSIMMicro-simulationRandom Parameters File: Download Sirandas_MSCE.pdf Committee Members: Venkataraman Shankar, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor
5. Effects of Creep and Shrinkage on Time-dependent Strain and Curvature of R/C Members Open Access Author: Karschner, Kyle Allan Title: Effects of Creep and Shrinkage on Time-dependent Strain and Curvature of R/C Members Graduate Program: Civil Engineering Keywords: creepshrinkagetime-dependentlong-time multiplierstraincurvaturedeformationdeflection File: Download Karschner_Thesis_Final.pdf Committee Members: Andrew Scanlon, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor
6. Time-varying sensitivity analysis reveals impacts of watershed model choice on the inference of dominant processes Open Access Author: Herman, Jonathan D Title: Time-varying sensitivity analysis reveals impacts of watershed model choice on the inference of dominant processes Graduate Program: Civil Engineering Keywords: rainfall-runoff modelingsensitivity analysishydrology File: Download Herman_Jonathan_CE_MS_Thesis_SP2012.pdf Committee Members: Patrick M Reed, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorThorsten Wagener, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorMichael Gooseff, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor
7. Selection Bias and Heterogeneity in Severity Models - Some Insights from an Interstate Analysis Open Access Author: Shin, Seunghwan Title: Selection Bias and Heterogeneity in Severity Models - Some Insights from an Interstate Analysis Graduate Program: Civil Engineering Keywords: safetyseverity distributionselection bias File: Download 12_SeunghwanShin_Thesis.pdf Committee Members: Venkataraman Shankar, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor
8. Examining Concrete Properties Containing Recycled Glass Cullet as a 100% Fine Aggregate Replacement Open Access Author: Wright, Jared Robert Title: Examining Concrete Properties Containing Recycled Glass Cullet as a 100% Fine Aggregate Replacement Graduate Program: Civil Engineering Keywords: Glassconcreteglasscretecompressive strength File: Download MS_Thesis_June_2012.pdf Committee Members: Farshad Rajabipour, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor
9. Characterization of Pennsylvania Coal Combustion Products for Beneficial Use in Mine Land Reclamation Open Access Author: Braun, Gregory David Title: Characterization of Pennsylvania Coal Combustion Products for Beneficial Use in Mine Land Reclamation Graduate Program: Civil Engineering Keywords: CCPsCoal AshEttringiteDatabase File: Download Thesis_CCPs_Greg_Braun.pdf Committee Members: Angelica M Palomino, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor
10. Viability of embedded ultrasonic sensors for structural health monitoring of concrete cracking Open Access Author: Reiter, Joseph Brian Title: Viability of embedded ultrasonic sensors for structural health monitoring of concrete cracking Graduate Program: Civil Engineering Keywords: ConcreteUltrasonicStructural Health MonitoringHealth MonitoringEmbedded SensorsPiezoelectric File: Download Joseph_Reiter_Masters_Thesis.pdf Committee Members: Shelley Marie Stoffels, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorDr Joseph Rose, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor