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Peng Gao, Jinguang Li, Hongyan Qi, Xuanting Liu and Yunhai Ma
This work proves the feasibility and effectiveness of upcutting belt motion to reduce the draught resistance of subsoilers, which is also a reference and experience for the optimization and modification of other soil-engaging components.
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Melia Putri Handayani, Hyunju Kim, Sangbong Lee and Jihwan Lee
In the maritime industry, optimizing vessel fuel oil consumption is crucial for improving energy efficiency and reducing shipping emissions. However, effectively utilizing operational data to advance performance monitoring and optimization remains a chal...
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Ali Khosravani, Jacky M. A. Desbiolles, Chris Saunders, Mustafa Ucgul and John M. Fielke
Disc seeders are commonly used in no-till farming systems, and their performance evaluation generally rely on expensive and time-consuming field experiments. Mathematical models can help speed up force-related evaluations and improve the understanding of...
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Jiangtao Yu, Yunhai Ma, Shuo Wang, Zihe Xu, Xuanting Liu, Hubiao Wang, Hongyan Qi, Lijun Han and Jian Zhuang
This work proves the feasibility and effectiveness of biomimetic macroscopic surface modification method to reduce the draught force of potato digging shovels based on mole rat?s digits, which is also a reference and experience for the optimization and m...
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Szabolcs Szekeres, Attila Kostyák, Ferenc Szodrai and Imre Csáky
As a result of COVID-19, many office buildings around the world have downsized their employees, but the comfort parameters in the building had to be kept. The facilities operation rearranged the workstations to keep physical distance and placed plexiglas...
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Young-Rong Kim, Min Jung and Jun-Bum Park
As interest in eco-friendly ships increases, methods for status monitoring and forecasting using in-service data from ships are being developed. Models for predicting the energy efficiency of a ship in real time need to effectively process the operationa...
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Yingying Bian, Wei Yan, Hongtao Hu and Zezheng Li
Inland shipping in the Yangtze River in China has become very prosperous, making feeder scheduling and container transportation increasingly difficult for feeder operators. This research analyzed the decision-making of container transportation businesses...
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Peng Du, Abdellatif Ouahsine, Philippe Sergent, Yannick Hoarau and Haibao Hu
The average and unsteady hydrodynamics of an inland convoy passing bridge piers in a confined waterway were investigated using both numerical and experimental approaches. The numerical simulations are realized by solving the RANS (Reynolds-averaged Navie...
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Sami Kaidi, Hassan Smaoui and Philippe Sergent
For competitive reasons, inland ships as maritime ships are increasingly larger with powerful propulsive systems. The impact of this evolution on the environment is multiple. One of the major impacts is the erosion of the channel bed and the sediment sus...
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Sarah Cryer, Filipa Carvalho, Terry Wood, James Asa Strong, Peter Brown, Socratis Loucaides, Arlene Young, Richard Sanders and Claire Evans
The interface between land and sea is a key environment for biogeochemical carbon cycling, yet these dynamic environments are traditionally under sampled. Logistical limitations have historically precluded a comprehensive understanding of coastal zone pr...
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