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Yichi Chen, Wangqiang Niu, Yanhua Yang and Yassine Amirat
The eddy current loss caused by the conductivity of seawater results in a relatively low transfer efficiency of underwater wireless power transfer (WPT). And the transfer distance of the current WPT system is relatively short. Considering that most of th...
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Lei Yang, Xinze Chen, Yuanqi Zhang, Baoxiang Feng, Haibing Wen, Ting Yang, Xin Zhao, Jingjing Huang, Darui Zhu, Yaopeng Zhao, Aimin Zhang and Xiangqian Tong
Underwater wireless power transfer (UWPT) systems are appropriate for battery charging of compact, submerged devices without a complicated and expensive sealing structure or human contact because the power source and load are not physically connected. Fo...
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Yuyang Liu, Bo Feng and Yu Yao
With the intensification of water pollution problems worldwide, constructed wetlands, as a green, efficient, and energy-saving wastewater treatment technology, have gradually attracted the wide attention of scholars at home and abroad. In order to better...
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David Naseh, Mahdi Abdollahpour and Daniele Tarchi
This paper explores the practical implementation and performance analysis of distributed learning (DL) frameworks on various client platforms, responding to the dynamic landscape of 6G technology and the pressing need for a fully connected distributed in...
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Lennart Lobitz, Hendrik Traub, Mats Overbeck, Maximilian Bien, Sebastian Heimbs, Christian Hühne, Jens Friedrichs and Peter Horst
Laminar flow offers significant potential for increasing the energy-efficiency of future transport aircraft. The German Cluster of Excellence SE2A is developing a new approach for hybrid laminar flow control. The concept aims to maintain laminar flow up ...
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Ziyu Xu, Tianhe Gao, Zengcong Li, Qingjie Bi, Xiongwei Liu and Kuo Tian
As the key load-bearing component of spacecraft, the strength evaluation of stiffened plate structures faces two challenges. On the one hand, the simulation results are sometimes inaccurate, due to the simplification of the true loading conditions and mo...
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Chao Liu, Chunhai Sun, Guangyuan Li, Wenjia Yang and Fang Wang
The present study provides comprehensive analyses of a newly constructed passive energy-efficient building located in Harbin, China, which is a prime example of how to design a passive building that withstands the severe cold climate in northeast Asia. C...
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Yongjian Liu, Jiangjiang Li, Lei Jiang, Jianping Xian, Haotian Li, Yadong Zhao and Yunxia Gong
In terms of load transfer, the design of the joints in concrete-filled steel tubular (CFST) arch bridges is more critical than that in buildings due to the higher likelihood of steel?concrete-interface debonding. To improve the contact at the steel?concr...
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Shahrokh Maalek, Reza Maalek and Bahareh Maalek
This paper examined the opportunities of composite double-layer grid superstructures in short-to-medium span bridge decks. It was empirically shown here that a double-layer grid deck system in composite action with a thin layer of two-way reinforced conc...
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Tianhao Cai, Feng Lyu, Tianzhi Wang and Fushi Huang
Conventional cabled seafloor observatories (CSOs) power in-situ instruments via wet-mated or dry-mated direct electrical contact (DEC) connectors to achieve long-term and real-time observation. However, the DEC connectors have high risks of water leakage...
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