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Jeremy Feinstein, Quentin Ploussard, Thomas Veselka and Eugene Yan
Methods for downstream river flow prediction can be categorized into physics-based and empirical approaches. Although based on well-studied physical relationships, physics-based models rely on numerous hydrologic variables characteristic of the specific ...
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Abir M. Badr, Fadi Abdelradi, Abdelazim Negm and Elsayed M. Ramadan
Middle East and North Africa (MENA) regions are increasingly concerned about water scarcity. Egypt, one of the arid MENA nations that relies primarily on Nile water, faces a water scarcity issue because of a mismatch between demand and supply. This study...
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Oscar D. Hurtado, Albert R. Ortiz, Daniel Gomez and Rodrigo Astroza
Simplifications and theoretical assumptions are usually incorporated into the numerical modeling of structures. However, these assumptions may reduce the accuracy of the simulation results. This problem has led to the development of model-updating techni...
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Ivan Sulovsky, Guillaume de Hauteclocque, Marilena Greco and Jasna Prpic-Or?ic
The need for maritime freight transport of various goods has never been greater. Consequently, ships are designed with ever-increasing dimensions, with the emphasis, of course, on length. One of the many challenges in the design of large ships is the pre...
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Jun-Fang Wang, Jian-Fu Lin and Yan-Long Xie
Subjected to complex loadings from the wheel?rail interaction, turnout rail is prone to crack damage. This paper aims to develop a condition evaluation method for crack-alike damage detection of in-service turnout rail. A covariance-based structural cond...
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