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Tomasz Osipowicz, Karol Franciszek Abramek and Lukasz Mozga
The article discusses the possibility of using computational methods for modelling the size of the injection doses. Polynomial and artificial intelligence methods were used for prediction. The aim of the research was to analyze whether it is possible to ...
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Sihmehmet Yildiz, Hayriye Pehlivan Solak and Melike Nikbay
Uncertainty quantification has proven to be an indispensable study for enhancing reliability and robustness of engineering systems in the early design phase. Single and multi-fidelity surrogate modelling methods have been used to replace the expensive hi...
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Xiangqian Zhu, Mingqi Sun, Tianhao He, Kaiben Yu, Le Zong and Jin-Hwan Choi
A drogue is used to stabilise and straighten seismic arrays so that seismic waves can be well-received. To embed the effect of a cone-shaped drogue into the numerical modelling of the deep-towed seismic survey system, one surrogate model that maps the re...
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Claudia Zoccarato, Laura Gazzola, Massimiliano Ferronato and Pietro Teatini
Geomechanical modelling of the processes associated to the exploitation of subsurface resources, such as land subsidence or triggered/induced seismicity, is a common practice of major interest. The prediction reliability depends on different sources of u...
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Carmen M. Álvarez-Cáliz, Inés María Santos-Dueñas, Jorge E. Jiménez-Hornero and Isidoro García-García
In the scope of a broader study about modelling wine acetification, the use of polynomial black-box models seems to be the best choice. Additionally, the use of two serially arranged bioreactors was expected to result in increased overall acetic acid pro...
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The Hungarian method is a well-known method for solving the assignment problem. This method was developed and published in 1955. It was named the Hungarian method because two theorems from two Hungarian mathematicians were used. In 1957, it was noticed t...
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Johannes Palm and Claes Eskilsson
Marine cables are primarily designed to support axial loads. The effect of bending stiffness on the cable response is therefore often neglected in numerical analysis. However, in low-tension applications such as umbilical modelling of ROVs or during slac...
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