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Yonghua Huang, Zhongyang Guo, Hao Chu and Raja Sengupta
China?s university dormitories have high population densities, which can result in a large number of casualties because of crowding and stampedes during emergency evacuations. It is therefore important to plan properly for evacuations by mitigating the e...
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Rui Wang, Dashuai Gao, Huasong Luo, Yong Chen, Hang Liu and Jingjing Chen
From the perspective of tourism space optimization, the application of computer technology in creating computational simulations of correlation effects in tourism space systems is a core issue in research related to ports and hinterlands. Using a compute...
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Sahar Kharrufa, Debadatta Panigrahi, Sahar Makky, Abdulrahman Al Muaitah, Othman Aziz and Mhmd Basheer
This study attempts to compare the density of human expiratory droplet deposition on commonly exposed/used surfaces of an indoor residential setting by simulating the droplet exhalation using mist sprays filled with a colored medium. The simulation is no...
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Xiaolei Yuan, Xuetao Zhou, Yumin Liang, Yiqun Pan, Risto Kosonen and Zhongping Lin
This paper proposes a decentralized cooling system combined with a traditional computer room air conditioning unit and server-level heat pipe exchangers for thermal environment optimization in a data center. Two cooling strategies, with heat exchangers i...
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Daniel Silver, Mark S. Fox and Patrick Adler
This paper develops a formal model of urban evolution in terms of (1) sources of variations; (2) principles of selection; and (3) mechanisms of retention. More specifically, regarding (1) it defines local and environmental sources of variation and identi...
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