![]() Of straw bale wall: a case of study, Energy and Buildings, 43, 1960-1967, 2011Įxperimental investigation on equilibrium moisture content of earth plaster Ashour, T., Georg, H., Wu, W., Performance Hydro-mechanical continuum modelling, Int. X., Wu, W., Factor of safety in a partially saturated slope inferred from Modelling of landslide and debris flow with a budget of about 4.3 Million Euro. Wu was successful to acquire another large research projectįrom the European Commission dealing with the multiscale Science Foundation on rainfall induced slope failure with Prof. Wu is the principal investigator of another ongoing collaborative research project funded by the Austrian This project is funded by the European Commission with a total budget of aboutģ.2 Million Euro. With the application of discrete element method ( ). Ongoing project within FP7 (Marie Curie ITN) dealing The European Commission with about 1.2 Million Euro. Seismic hazard of landfill slopes in Central Asia. Wu was the coordinator of an INCO project in FP6 dealing with Slope stability and geoenvironmental engineering. Modelling, foundations, tunnelling, geosynthetics, Numerical methods, laboratory and field testing, geotechnical centrifuge Wu publishes widely covering broad areas, e.g. He serves as editor for “Springer Series in Geomechanics Wu is the founding editor of Acta Geotechnica, a new international journal for geoengineering hosted by Springer ( ). Moved to Vienna to assume the geotechnical chair in October 2003. He had been working on the design of the 57 km Gotthard base tunnel before he International to join Electrowatt Infra Ltd, anĮngineering company based in Zurich, Switzerland, as a project manager, where Greece Metro Athens, Greece and International Airport Kuwait. Rail-link between Frankfurt and Cologne, Germany highway Egnatia, Some project highlights in this period include the high-speed Ltd in Frankfurt – an engineering company with worldwide activities in Joined as a senior engineer Lahmeyer International He has made major contributions to the hypoplasticĬareer aside and entered the cut-and-thrust world of engineering consulting. Karlsruhe time was mainly devoted to the research of constitutive models for In 1986, where he received his PhD with award (cum laude) in 1992. ![]() Shanghai, he joined the soil mechanics group at Karlsruhe University, Germany Geotechnical engineering from Xian University of Technology, China in 1985.Īfter a crash German course at Tongji University in In structural engineering from Wuhan University, China in 1982 and MSc in On staff and hosts a well-equipped laboratory. Universität für Bodenkultur, Vienna, Austria. Wu is director of the Institute of Geotechnical Engineering at the In many of the pear landraces a considerable reduction of the polyphenols could be observed.Prof. During a storage period of ten days the saccharose and titratable acid values declined and those of glucose and fructose increased. Also very high contents of polyphenols (up to 9.82 g/l) especially in some of the pear landraces were found. The titratable acid values were higher in the apple landraces (x = 10.7 g/l, R = 6.3 to 20.4 g/l). The highest total sugar values in one year was found in the landrace "Kleine Landlbirne" (230.71 g/l). The landrace "Weiße Pelzbirne" had the highest average total sugar content (x =155.36 g/l, R =139.04 to 171.67 g/l). Thereby it was discovered that the pear landraces had much higher total sugar contents than the apple landraces. Various physical-chemical parameters such as relative density, glucose, fructose, saccharose, D-sorbitol, malic acid, citric acid, titratable acids, pH-values, polyphenols, ash and the minerals sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium and phospate were tested. Juice was pressed under reproducable conditions immediately after harvesting and ten days later. The fruit was harvested from trees maintained in situ. They were mostly races traditionally used for the preparation of fruit juices, ciders, parries and other fruit products. Die Bodenkultur - Journal for Land Management, Food and Environmentīotanical-pomological and Physical-chemical Characterization and Evaluation of Apple and Pear Landraces From Upper Austria Part II: Physical-chemical Investigationsĭuring the period of this study, 1984 to 1986, 24 apple and 27 pear landraces from Upper Austria were characterized and evaluated in respect to their physical-chemical features.
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