Effect of varying the vanadium thickness layer of V2O5/V/V2O5 film on its microstructural and thermochromic properties

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Itani Given Madiba ◽  
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Chaoyang Zhang ◽  
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Monoclinic VO2 nanopowders were synthesized using a malic acid-assisted hydrothermal method.


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This forensic engineering (FE) study evaluated root cause errors associated with excessive differential settlements on a housing project constructed on top of a variable thickness layer of highly compressible clays. The structures were reported to have experienced differential settlements on the order of 2 to 10 in. across 40 ft. The FE study examined fundamental assumptions, granularity/resolution of the settlement and differential settlement analyses, and finalized grading plan vs. the conceptual grading plan used as a basis for the differential settlement predictions. The FE study found numerous discrepancies between the “idealized site” used as a basis of analysis and the “actual site” as constructed.


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