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Stefano Ercolessi, Giovanni Fabbrocino and Carlo Rainieri
Recent collapses and malfunctions of European bridges threatened the service conditions of road networks and pointed out the need for robust procedures to mitigate the impact of material degradation and overloading of existing bridges. Condition assessme...
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Johannes Seidel, Stephan Lippert and Otto von Estorff
The slightest manufacturing tolerances and variances of material properties can indeed have a significant impact on structural modes. An unintentional shift of eigenfrequencies towards dominant excitation frequencies may lead to increased vibration ampli...
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Heye Xiao, Chizhen Xu, Ruobing Wang, Peixun Yu, Jie Zhou and Junqiang Bai
Rubber isolators are usually used to protect high-precision equipment of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), avoiding damage from overlarge dynamic excitation. Considering the nonlinear properties of the rubber material, the nonlinear behavior of rubb...
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Abdullahi Adinoyi Ibrahim, Alessandro Lonardi and Caterina De Bacco
Modeling traffic distribution and extracting optimal flows in multilayer networks is of the utmost importance to design efficient, multi-modal network infrastructures. Recent results based on optimal transport theory provide powerful and computationally ...
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Shizhao Zhang and Shengchun Piao
In order to analyze the frequency periodicity characteristics of acoustic field interference and realize acoustic source ranging (ASR), the normal mode model is used to analyze the interference characteristics of the broadband acoustic field under the co...
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