ANALYSIS OF THE NATURAL FREQUENCY OF COMPOSITE PLATES MADE OF CROSS-LAMINATED TIMBER AND CONCRETE
This paper investigates the natural frequencies of square and rectangular cross-laminated timber–concrete composite plates using the approximate analytical Rayleigh method and finite element analysis in Abaqus/Standard. Determining the natural frequency, as dynamic characteristic, is important for verifying the serviceability limit state rega...
By Nikola Janković, Andrija Zorić, Radovan Cvetković, Lazar Živković, Ivan Nešović
ALGORITHM FOR POSITIONING CYCLING INFRASTRUCTURE WITHIN THE EXISTING PROFILE OF AN URBAN ROADWAY
This paper presents an algorithm for positioning cycling infrastructure within the existing cross-section of a roadway. The analysis focuses on roadways in urban areas, specifically city streets. The input data consists of the geometric elements of the situational plan, longitudinal profile, and cross-sections. The algorithm first classifies them b...
By Dušan Kocić, Miloš Šešlija, Nenad Stojković
AI SUPPORTED PYTHON PROGRAMMING IN ARCHITECTURAL FORM-FINDING PROCESSES
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has become widely accessible, with powerful AI tools integrated into common ICT services and new AI-based applications emerging almost daily, often freely available. The Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and Operation (AECO) sector is no exception, as numerous studies highlight AI-enhanced applic...
By Mirjana Devetaković, Jelena Ivanović, Djordje Djordjević, Djordje Mitrović
TOWARDS A SMART CITY: A SMART DAM INITIATIVE IN NIŠ
A smart city represents an urban environment in which the application of digital technologies enables the improvement of the efficiency of city services such as energy, water management, waste disposal, and public safety. Its primary goals are to promote economic growth and innovation, improve the quality of life for residents, and create a more li...
By Aleksandra Ilić, Aleksandar Djordjević, Andjela Djordjević, Ljiljana Jevremović, Milan Gocić
TROPOSPHERIC INFLUENCE IN GNSS POSITIONING
Atmospheric influences, mainly caused by ionospheric and tropospheric conditions, lead to delays and distortions of GNSS signals that travel from satellites to receivers on Earth. This impact must be considered for projects that require high positioning and navigation accuracy. The troposphere dominates in areas with a large amount of water vapour ...
By Sanja Tucikešić, Tanja Đukanović, Ankica Milinković, Branko Božić
GROUNDWATER LEVEL ESTIMATION USING GMS SOFTWARE
The primary goal of this paper is to develop a mathematical model that describes groundwater flow within a porous medium. By employing mathematical modelling techniques for fluid flow analysis, valuable insights can be gained into complex flow conditions that are often difficult to assess using conventional analytical methods. Given that the spatia...
By Marijana Milić, Tamara Pantić, Goran Jeftenic, Ljubomir Budinski
Some aspects of electrokinetic soil treatment
One of the innovative and promising approaches to the stabilization of fine-grained soils with low bearing capacity is electrokinetic treatment which can be integrated with other techniques to enhance soil properties. This method could involve applying a low direct current through electrodes inserted into the soil while simultaneously introducing s...
By Snežana Đoric-Veljkovic, Nemanja Marinković, Dragan Đordjevic, Branimir Stanković, Nebojša Davidović
POSSIBILITY OF APPLICATION OF ASH, SLAG AND FLOOD GYPSUM AS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS FROM THE KOSTOLAC THERMAL POWER PLANT IN CONSTRUCTION
The use of ash, slag and waste gypsum resulting from the flue gas desulfurization process as a combustion by-product from thermal power plants is becoming increasingly relevant in the context of sustainable waste management and reducing negative environmental impacts. The use of ash, slag and waste gypsum resulting from the flue gas desulfurization...
By Dragan Milošević, Tanja Miladinović
Application of sustainable materials in foundation of buildings
Growing demand for sustainable construction methods has led to increased interest in using environmentally friendly materials in foundation engineering. This paper explores the potential applications, advantages, and challenges of using sustainable materials in foundation construction. The aim of the study is to compare sustainable alternative mate...
By Andrija Vlašković, Rada Radulović, Mirjana Miletic, Jelena Vukićević Nešić
Geotechnical and Geodetic Structural Monitoring from the Perspective of the Industry 4.0 Concept and Challenges Toward Industry 5.0
Contemporary challenges in monitoring and preserving civil and infrastructure structures require the application of intelligent, digitally supported systems. This paper presents the possibilities and benefits of applying Industry 4.0 concepts in the field of geotechnical and geodetic structural monitoring, with a particular focus on sensor networks...
By Ankica Milinkovic, Sanja Tucikešić, Tanja Đukanović, Kornelija Klječanin