MULTIFAMILY HOUSING IN THE VILLAGES OF SERBIA: FROM INAPPROPRIATE SPATIAL APPEARANCES TO POSSIBLE ELEMENTS OF URBANITY
Rural housing is directly linked to agricultural work, so the organization of space in the yard isfundamentally different from the functional characteristics of urban housing. In the villages ofSerbia, over the years and after the Second World War, multi-storey residential buildings wereerected for service to non-agricultural population. By their b...
By Aleksandar C. Videnović, Miloš Aranđelović
IMPLICATION OF INFILTRATION ON BUILDING ENERGY DEMAND - A REVIEW OF VERIFICATION METHODS
Infiltration has a considerable impact on both, energy efficiency and occupant comfort in buildings. Due to the complexity of the analysis of this phenomenon in buildings, the verification methods are very important for its diagnostics and evaluation. In this paper, the matter of infiltration in buildings is being considered referring to both, calc...
By Nevena S. Lukić, Ljiljana Đukanovic, Ana Radivojević
DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF A CABLE-STAYED FOOTBRIDGE OVER RIVER VRBAS IN BANJA LUKA
This paper presents a dynamic behavior analysis of an old cable-stayed footbridge over river Vrbasin Banja Luka. Identification of modal parameters, of this prone to vibrations footbridge structure,was performed using Operational Modal Analysis with Frequency Domain Decomposition method.Experimental test setups and obtained results, compared to the...
By Marina Latinović, Zoran Mišković, Marko Popović
MULTI-CRITERIA MODEL BASED ON LINGUISTIC NEUTROSOPHIC NUMBERS: THE SELECTION OF UNMANNED AIRCRAFT
The paper presents a new approach in treating uncertainty and subjectivity in the decision making process based on the modification of Multi Attributive Border Approximation area Comparison (MABAC) and an Objective-Subjective (OS) model by applying linguistic neutrosophic numbers (LNN) instead of traditional numerical values. By integrating these m...
By Goran Ćirović, Dragan Pamučar, Nataša Popović-Miletić
SEISMIC RISK IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA BASED ON BUILDINGS’ VULNERABILITY
The region of South-East Europe is characterized by one of the most complex seismotectonic features in the World. Bosnia and Herzegovina is located in the heart of this region. The world is facing an increasing number of natural disasters among which earthquakes are on the top of the list. After extreme temperatures, it is earthquakes that cause th...
By Naida Ademović, Snježana Cvijić Amulić
EXPLORING THE POTENTIALS OF SMALL URBAN STREAMS IN CREATING BLUE-GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE IN THE CITY OF NIŠ, SERBIA
“Blue-Green Infrastructure” (BGI) is a simple and cost-effective natural resource that enhances theappeal, resilience and sustainability of urban areas. Small urban streams are an important BGIcomponent that is often underused, especially regarding stormwater management. The aim of thisresearch is to explore small urban streams and their integratio...
By Milena Dinić Branković, Milica Igić, Petar Mitković, Jelena Đekić, Ivana Bogdanović Protić
ANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF GROUND TYPES ON SEISMIC RESPONSE OF MULTI-STOREY FRAME STRUCTURE
Experiences from previous earthquakes have shown that level of structural damages depends onground features where the structure is placed. Also, it is noted that reinforced concrete framestructures collapse due to the appearance of “weak floor”, especially when are founded on groundswith lower characteristics. In this paper, the seismic analysis of...
By Marina Rakočević, Vasilije Bojović, Ivan Mrdak
VERIFICATION, CALIBRATION AND CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT OF ROTATING LASERS APPLIED IN BUILDING AND SURVEYING MEASUREMENT TASKS
This paper specifies field procedures described by international norm ISO 17123-6, to be adoptedwhen determining and evaluating the quality of rotating lasers and their ancillary equipment whenused in building and surveying measurements for levelling tasks. It will be shown analysis andstatistical tests in order to check the conformity of the equip...
By Ankica Milinković, Sanja Tucikešić, Kornelija Ristić
THE INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT CURING CONDITIONS ON HVFAC RHEOLOGICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
This research was conducted in order to evaluate the influence of different curing conditions on rheological and mechanical properties of high volume fly ash concrete (HVFAC) in comparison with the ordinary Portland cement concrete (OPC). Four types of concrete were made: two HVFAC and two OPC designed to have the same consistency and 28-day compre...
By Vedran Carević, Jelena S. Dragaš, Aleksandar Radević, Dragica Jevtić, Dimitrije Zakić
GEOTECHNICAL PROBLEMATICS OF DIRECTED RESEARCH IN ROCK MASSES
During the construction of Civil Engineering structures in rock masses, different and specificproblems may occur. Engineering Geological research has a significant role in their solving. Withthis kind of research relevant data can be obtained with purpose to get detailed insight in engineering- geological rock mass characteristics and its geologica...
By Ljubomir Palikuća, Zlatko Langof, Đorđe Raljić, Boško Miljević