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University of Houston

EducationHouston, Texas, United States
About: University of Houston is a education organization based out in Houston, Texas, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 23074 authors who have published 53903 publications receiving 1641968 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, a fuzzy logic system is trained to correlate the harmonic response amplitude with the concrete strength based on the experimental data, and the experimental results show that the concrete strengths estimated by the trained fuzzy correlation system matches the experimental strength data.
Abstract: At early ages of concrete structures, strength monitoring is important to determine the structures' readiness for service. Piezoelectric-based strength monitoring methods provide an innovative experimental approach to conduct concrete strength monitoring at early ages. In this paper, piezoelectric transducers in the form of 'smart aggregates' are embedded into the concrete specimen during casting. Piezoceramic materials can be used as actuators to generate high frequency vibrating waves, which propagate within concrete structures; meanwhile, they can also be used as sensors to detect the waves. The smart aggregate is a one cubic inch, pre-cast concrete block with a wired, embedded PZT (lead zirconate titanate, a type of piezoceramic) patch. The strength development of concrete structures is monitored by observing the development of harmonic response amplitude from the embedded piezoelectric sensor at early ages. From experimental results, the amplitude of the harmonic response decreases with increasing concrete strength. The concrete strength increases at a fast rate during the first few days and at a decreasing rate after the first week. Concordantly, the amplitude of the harmonic response from the piezoelectric sensor drops rapidly for the first week and continues to drop slowly as hydration proceeds, matching the development of the concrete strength at early ages. Concrete is heterogeneous and anisotropic, which makes it difficult to analyze mathematically. Fuzzy logic has the advantage of conducting analysis without requiring a mathematical model. In this paper, a fuzzy logic system is trained to correlate the harmonic amplitude with the concrete strength based on the experimental data. The experimental results show that the concrete strength estimated by the trained fuzzy correlation system matches the experimental strength data. The proposed piezoelectric-based monitoring method has the potential to be applied to strength monitoring of concrete structures at early ages.

269 citations

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TL;DR: Both maintaining or improving fitness and preventing fat gain are important to reduce the risk of developing CVD risk factors in healthy adults.

269 citations

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TL;DR: It is demonstrated that photogenerated electrons can be transferred from hematene to titania despite a band alignment unfavourable for charge transfer, and ferromagnetic ordering and enhanced photocatalytic activity are shown.
Abstract: With the advent of graphene, the most studied of all two-dimensional materials, many inorganic analogues have been synthesized and are being exploited for novel applications. Several approaches have been used to obtain large-grain, high-quality materials. Naturally occurring ores, for example, are the best precursors for obtaining highly ordered and large-grain atomic layers by exfoliation. Here, we demonstrate a new two-dimensional material ‘hematene’ obtained from natural iron ore hematite (α-Fe2O3), which is isolated by means of liquid exfoliation. The two-dimensional morphology of hematene is confirmed by transmission electron microscopy. Magnetic measurements together with density functional theory calculations confirm the ferromagnetic order in hematene while its parent form exhibits antiferromagnetic order. When loaded on titania nanotube arrays, hematene exhibits enhanced visible light photocatalytic activity. Our study indicates that photogenerated electrons can be transferred from hematene to titania despite a band alignment unfavourable for charge transfer.

269 citations

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TL;DR: Results from a survey of 295 employed persons from around the United States suggest that production deviance and withdrawal may benefit employees by reducing emotional exhaustion in the face of low distributive justice but not necessarily low procedural justice.
Abstract: The goal of our study was to determine whether some forms of counterproductive work behavior (CWB) may serve to benefit employees. Building on the stressor-strain framework and theories of coping, we investigated whether two forms of CWB, production deviance and withdrawal, serve as a means of coping to mitigate the impact of low distributive and procedural justice on emotional exhaustion. Results from a survey of 295 employed persons from around the United States suggest that production deviance and withdrawal may benefit employees by reducing emotional exhaustion in the face of low distributive justice but not necessarily low procedural justice.

268 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the problem of assigning feasible start times to a set of activities making up a project, static job shop, or static flowship type schedules under two constraint sets: (1) no activity may be started until all activities established as its predecessor set have been completed, and (2) the total resource requirements of all activities in process at any time in the schedule must not exceed the level of availability for each of the multiple resource classes.
Abstract: This paper focuses upon the problem of assigning feasible start times to a set of activities making up a project, static job shop, or static flowship type schedules under two constraint sets: (1) no activity may be started until all activities technologically established as its predecessor set have been completed, and (2) the total resource requirements of all activities in process at any time in the schedule must not exceed the level of availability for each of the multiple resource classes. The solution procedure used for these problems is branch and bound, and the resulting complete schedules are optimized with an objective of minimizing the completion time of the entire set of activities. Computational results on tests conducted on a number of randomly generated problem sets with up to 60 activities and six resource classes are presented.

268 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Matthew Meyerson194553243726
Gad Getz189520247560
Eric Boerwinkle1831321170971
Pulickel M. Ajayan1761223136241
Zhenan Bao169865106571
Marc Weber1672716153502
Steven N. Blair165879132929
Martin Karplus163831138492
Dongyuan Zhao160872106451
Xiang Zhang1541733117576
Jan-Åke Gustafsson147105898804
James M. Tour14385991364
Guanrong Chen141165292218
Naomi J. Halas14043582040
Antonios G. Mikos13869470204
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023111
2022440
20213,031
20203,072
20192,806
20182,568