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Xiaolei Liu, Kan Wang, Yuru He, Yang Ming and Hao Wang
To extend initial ignition-related fire prevention in ship engine room, this work presents a case study of marine diesel leakage for identifying accidental ignition by hot surface. Based on a self-designed experimental platform, a full-scale innovative e...
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Yuyang Cong, Yang Liu, Yurong Tang, Jiale Ma, Xingyu Wang, Shuai Shen and Hong Zhang
It is easy to cause increases in temperature and the gasification of water in materials, facilitated via supercharging and the generation of instantaneous strong pressure under the collaborative action of a microwave and a vacuum, thus facilitating the i...
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Alexandros Rouchitsas and Håkan Alm
Pedestrians base their street-crossing decisions on vehicle-centric as well as driver-centric cues. In the future, however, drivers of autonomous vehicles will be preoccupied with non-driving related activities and will thus be unable to provide pedestri...
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Tom D. Pering and Andrew J. S. McGonigle
Basaltic activity is the most common class of volcanism on Earth, characterized by magmas of sufficiently low viscosities such that bubbles can move independently of the melt. Following exsolution, spherical bubbles can then expand and/or coalesce to gen...
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Andrew J. S. McGonigle, Tom D. Pering, Thomas C. Wilkes, Giancarlo Tamburello, Roberto D?Aleo, Marcello Bitetto, Alessandro Aiuppa and Jon R. Willmott
Ultraviolet imaging has been applied in volcanology over the last ten years or so. This provides considerably higher temporal and spatial resolution volcanic gas emission rate data than available previously, enabling the volcanology community to investig...
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