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Hongming Cai, Zhuoran Zhang, Ziqi Li and Hongda Li
Cavity flows are a prevalent phenomenon in aerospace engineering, known for their intricate structures and substantial pressure fluctuations arising from interactions among vortices. The primary objective of this research is to predict noise levels in hi...
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Zhipeng Li, Bonan Wang, Xianbin Wang, Chao Zhang and Xu Meng
A sensor for measuring the crankshaft angle of the main engine in ships is designed. Compared with the existing crankshaft angle encoder, this design?s advantage is that there is no need to add a gear system at the free end of the crankshaft, reducing ma...
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Wei Liu, Yuanchao Hu, Haipeng Tian, Zhipeng Jiang, Xiaole Su, Jie Xiong, Wei Su and Yi Wang
Existing transmission lines and pipelines are frequently crossed and erected in parallel, meaning that if lightning strikes a wire and causes insulator flashovers, the resulting lightning current will spread through the grounding of the tower where the f...
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Mohamed Abbas, Mohammed A. Alshehri and Abdulwasa Bakr Barnawi
Active power losses have the potential to affect the distribution of power flows along transmission lines as well as the mix of energy used throughout power networks. Grey wolf optimization algorithms (GWOs) are used in electrical power systems to reduce...
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Marta Ribeiro, Joost Ellerbroek and Jacco Hoekstra
Future operations involving drones are expected to result in traffic densities that are orders of magnitude higher than any observed in manned aviation. Current geometric conflict resolution (CR) methods have proven to be very efficient at relatively mod...
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