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Quantitative assessment of the parameters linked to the blending between reclaimed asphalt binder and recycling agent: A literature review

2020

Abstract The lack of understanding the mechanisms governing the interaction between reclaimed asphalt binder (RAb) 1 and recycling agents is one of the technical issues that still need to be resolved when high amount of reclaimed asphalt (RA) 2 is used in a new recycled asphalt mixture (RAM). Due to important role of RAb in that interaction and increased used of RA, it becomes necessary to have a way to classify RA, as any other material used in asphalt mixture production. It is very important to determine how much RAb is active by itself (DoA) 3 , but also to determine how much RAb can be considered available for a mix design of RAM (DoAv) 4 when a recycling agent is used. Finally, since t…

Computer science0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyMix designReclaimed asphalt pavement12. Responsible consumption0201 civil engineeringAsphalt pavementWarm mix asphalt021105 building & constructionQuantitative assessmentDegree of binder activityGeneral Materials ScienceProcess engineeringDegree of binder availabilityDegree of blendingCivil and Structural EngineeringDegree of binder activity; Degree of binder availability; Degree of blending; Hot mix asphalt; Reclaimed asphalt pavement; Recycled asphalt mixture; Warm mix asphaltRecycled asphalt mixturebusiness.industryBuilding and ConstructionHot mix asphaltAsphaltbusiness
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Recommendation of RILEM TC237-SIB on cohesion test of recycled asphalt

2018

This recommendation describes how to evaluate the presence of potentially active bitumen in recycled asphalt (RA) materials through the cohesion test. The experimental protocol is designed according to the research performed by the RILEM Technical Committee 237-SIB ‘‘Testing and characterization of sustainable innovative bituminous materials and systems’’ with the purpose, to develop a new, simple and fast method for the characterization of RA while limiting the need for conventional rheological tests. The guidelines in this recommendation focus on the testing procedure including specimen preparation, data analysis and provide information on the preparation of a tests report.

Computer science0211 other engineering and technologiesRecycled asphalt02 engineering and technologyReclaimed Asphalt (RA)Construction engineering021105 building & construction0502 economics and businessRecycled asphalt cohesion testingSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiGeneral Materials ScienceTechnical committeeCivil and Structural EngineeringProtocol (science)050210 logistics & transportation05 social sciencesBuilding and ConstructionLimitingBituminous materialstestingTest (assessment)cohesionMechanics of MaterialsAsphaltRound Robin Test (RRT)Cohesion (chemistry)Specimen preparationFragmentation Test
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A Case for Raising the Camera: A Driving Simulator Test of Camera-Monitor Systems

2021

Objective This experiment provides a first-of-its-kind driving-simulator study to investigate the feasibility of camera-monitor systems (CMS) with displaced side-mounted cameras in sedans. Background Among the increasing number of studies investigating the replacement of side-mounted rearview mirrors with CMS, the placement of side-mounted cameras has been largely neglected. Moreover, user preferences with respect to camera placement have not been validated in a driving simulator. Past research merely has shown that the vertical camera position can affect distance perception. Method In a driving simulator experiment, we investigated the effects of rearward camera placement on driver accepta…

Computer science05 social sciencesDriving simulatorHuman Factors and ErgonomicsRaising (metalworking)050105 experimental psychologyTest (assessment)Behavioral NeuroscienceDriving simulation0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAutomotive designCamera placement050107 human factorsApplied PsychologySimulationHuman Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
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Shopping with virtual hands

2020

Retailers can use virtual reality as a new touchpoint for their customers: within an existent channel or as a new sales channel. Thus, it is crucial to understand the differences and similarities between the physical and the virtual shopping environment. Shopping simulations make it possible to test, observe, and collect data in a controlled, low-cost, and fast way compared to field experiments. However, past studies might have provided biased results due to the characteristics of the sample used. This study analyzes how consumers behave in two virtual shopping tasks. The exploratory, experimental research uses an immersive VR shopping environment and a sample of participants balanced acros…

Computer science05 social sciencesSample (statistics)Virtual realityField (computer science)Experimental researchTest (assessment)Human–computer interaction0502 economics and business050211 marketingTouchpoint050203 business & managementConsumer behaviourCommunication channel
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Goal Setting and Monetary Incentives: When Large Stakes Are Not Enough

2012

The aim of this paper is to test the effectiveness of wage-irrelevant goal setting policies in a laboratory environment. In our design, managers can assign a goal to their workers by setting a certain level of performance on the work task. We establish our theoretical conjectures by developing a model in which assigned goals act as reference points to workers’ intrinsic motivation. Consistent with our model, we find that managers set goals which are challenging but attainable for an average-ability worker. Workers respond to these goals by increasing effort, performance and by decreasing on-the-job leisure activities with respect to the no-goal setting baseline. Finally, we study the intera…

Computer science05 social sciencesTest (assessment)MicroeconomicsIncentive0502 economics and business8. Economic growthIntrinsic motivationWork task050207 economicsSet (psychology)Baseline (configuration management)Goal setting050205 econometrics SSRN Electronic Journal
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Learning paths on elementary university courses in Finnish as a second language

2015

Along with the growing degree of internationalisation, Finnish university education needs to address issues related to learning and teaching Finnish as a second language. From the perspective of teaching Finnish and related pedagogical development, it is essential to recognise when, where and for which purposes learners need Finnish at the various stages of the language acquisition process. This article focuses on the learning paths of three international students who studied Finnish on a one-term elementary course at the University of Jyvaskyla Language Centre. The article is based on a socio-cultural and ecological view on language learning and teaching. The data consist of learning diary…

Computer scienceComprehension approachFinnishsecond language learninginteractionta6121Second-language attritionLanguage acquisitionLanguage assessmenthigher educationPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationinternationalisationLearner autonomyLanguage educationuniversity studentsLanguage industryLanguage pedagogy
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Enter the Serious E-scape Room: A Cost-Effective Serious Game Model for Deep and Meaningful E-learning

2019

Escape rooms are a phenomenon that has taken the world by storm in the last decade. Simultaneously Virtual Reality is a promising technology for innovation in education, training and e-learning. Combining these two concepts, this paper outlines a new model for designing serious games in virtual reality environments for high quality, deep and meaningful learning, the Serious E-scape Room. It describes the theoretical grounding, general guidelines and principles of the model. It also presents the case study “Room of Keys”, a serious virtual escape room for biology concepts. To test the assumptions of the model, researchers conducted a mixed research study with 148 students in a US high school…

Computer scienceE-learning (theory)media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 education02 engineering and technologySerious gameVirtual realityData scienceTest (assessment)Meaningful learning020204 information systemsPhenomenon0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringQuality (business)0503 educationmedia_common2019 10th International Conference on Information, Intelligence, Systems and Applications (IISA)
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A Bayesian unified framework for risk estimation and cluster identification in small area health data analysis.

2020

Many statistical models have been proposed to analyse small area disease data with the aim of describing spatial variation in disease risk. In this paper, we propose a Bayesian hierarchical model that simultaneously allows for risk estimation and cluster identification. Our model formulation assumes that there is an unknown number of risk classes and small areas are assigned to a risk class by means of independent allocation variables. Therefore, areas within each cluster are assumed to share a common risk but they may be geographically separated. The posterior distribution of the parameter representing the number of risk classes is estimated using a novel procedure that combines its prior …

Computer scienceEpidemiologyPathology and Laboratory Medicine01 natural sciencesGeographical locations010104 statistics & probabilityChickenpoxMathematical and Statistical TechniquesStatisticsMedicine and Health SciencesPublic and Occupational Health0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinarySimulation and ModelingQREuropeIdentification (information)Medical MicrobiologySmall-Area AnalysisViral PathogensVirusesPhysical SciencesMedicinePathogensAlgorithmsResearch ArticleHerpesvirusesScienceBayesian probabilityPosterior probabilityBayesian MethodDisease SurveillanceDisease clusterResearch and Analysis MethodsRisk AssessmentMicrobiologyVaricella Zoster Virus03 medical and health sciencesRisk classPrior probabilityCovariateBayesian hierarchical modelingHumansEuropean Union0101 mathematicsMicrobial Pathogens030304 developmental biologyBiology and life sciencesOrganismsStatistical modelBayes TheoremProbability TheoryProbability DistributionMarginal likelihoodConvolutionSpainPeople and placesDNA virusesMathematical FunctionsMathematicsPloS one
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Krill herd algorithm-based neural network in structural seismic reliability evaluation

2018

ABSTRACTIn this research work, the relative displacement of the stories has been determined by means of a feedforward Artificial Neural Network (ANN) model, which employs one of the novel methods for the optimization of the artificial neural network weights, namely the krill herd algorithm. For the purpose of this work, the area, elasticity, and load parameters were the input parameters and the relative displacement of the stories was the output parameter. To assess the precision of the feedforward (FF) model optimized using the Krill Herd Optimization (FF-KH) algorithm, comparison of results has been performed relative to the results obtained by the linear regression model, the Genetic Alg…

Computer scienceGeneral Mathematics02 engineering and technologyBack propagation neural networkkrill herdLinear regression0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMathematics (all)Mechanics of MaterialGeneral Materials Scienceartificial krill herd algorithmCivil and Structural Engineeringregression modelArtificial neural networkMechanical EngineeringFeed forwardseismic reliability assessment of structureKrill herd algorithmRegression analysisArtificial intelligence techniqueKrill herd021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologySettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniMechanics of Materials020201 artificial intelligence & image processingMaterials Science (all)0210 nano-technologyoptimizationRelative displacementAlgorithmartificial neural networkMechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures
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A Novel Marking Reader for Progressive Addition Lenses Based on Gabor Holography

2016

PURPOSE Progressive addition lenses (PALs) are marked with permanent engraved marks (PEMs) at standardized locations. Permanent engraved marks are very useful through the manufacturing and mounting processes, act as locator marks to re-ink the removable marks, and contain useful information about the PAL. However, PEMs are often faint and weak, obscured by scratches, partially occluded, and difficult to recognize on tinted lenses or with antireflection or scratch-resistant coatings. The aim of this article is to present a new generation of portable marking reader based on an extremely simplified concept for visualization and identification of PEMs in PALs. METHODS Permanent engraved marks o…

Computer scienceHolographyHolographyMagnification01 natural sciencesSample (graphics)law.inventionVisualization010309 optics03 medical and health sciencesOphthalmologyEyeglasses0302 clinical medicineFiducial MarkerslawComputer graphics (images)0103 physical sciences030221 ophthalmology & optometryOptometryProgressive addition lensesOptometry and Vision Science
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