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Iurii Vakaliuk, Silke Scheerer and Manfred Curbach
In the case of solid slabs made from reinforced concrete that are usually subjected to bending, large areas of the structure are stressed well below their load-bearing capacity or remain stress-free. Contrary to this are shell structures, which can bridg...
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Israel A. Olaoye, Remegio B. Confesor, Jr. and Joseph D. Ortiz
The separate and synergistic effects of land use and climate change on water quality variables in Old Woman Creek (OWC) watershed were evaluated using a hydrological model set up in Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) for the OWC watershed. Model calib...
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Guilherme Goergen, Roilan Hernández Valdés, Gervásio Annes Degrazia, Ricardo Acosta Gotuzzo, Dirceu Luis Herdies, Luis Gustavo Gonçalves de Gonçalves and Débora Regina Roberti
Land surface/ecosystem models (LSEMs) play a key role in understanding the Earth?s climate. They represent ecosystem dynamics by simulating fluxes occurring between the biosphere and atmosphere. However, for a correct flux simulation, it is critical to c...
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Victor Gomez, Nicolas Gomez, Jorge Rodas, Enrique Paiva, Maarouf Saad and Raul Gregor
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are affordable these days. For that reason, there are currently examples of the use of UAVs in recreational, professional and research applications. Most of the commercial UAVs use Px4 for their operating system. Even thou...
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Ariele Zanfei, Andrea Menapace, Simone Santopietro and Maurizio Righetti
Proper hydraulic simulation models, which are fundamental to analyse a water distribution system, require a calibration procedure. This paper proposes a multi-objective procedure to calibrate water demands and pipe roughness distribution in the context o...
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Suli Pan, Li Liu, Zhixu Bai and Yue-Ping Xu
This study presents an approach that integrates remote sensing evapotranspiration into multi-objective calibration (i.e., runoff and evapotranspiration) of a fully distributed hydrological model, namely a distributed hydrology?soil?vegetation model (DHSV...
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Qin-Bo Cheng, Xi Chen, Jiao Wang, Zhi-Cai Zhang, Run-Run Zhang, Yong-Yu Xie, Christian Reinhardt-Imjela and Achim Schulte
The soil and water assessment tool (SWAT) is widely used to quantify the spatial and temporal patterns of sediment loads for watershed-scale management of sediment and nonpoint-source pollutants. However few studies considered the trade-off between flow ...
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Yulin Wang, Zulin Hua and Liang Wang
Water quality models are of great importance for developing policies to control water pollution, with the model parameters playing a decisive role in the simulation results. It is necessary to introduce estimation through multi-objective parameters, whic...
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Tao Bai, Jian Wei, Wangwang Yang and Qiang Huang
In order to overcome the problems in the parameter estimation of the Muskingum model, this paper introduces a new swarm intelligence optimization algorithm?Wolf Pack Algorithm (WPA). A new multi-objective function is designed by considering the weighted ...
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Nasrin Alamdari, David J. Sample, Peter Steinberg, Andrew C. Ross, Zachary M. Easton
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Assessing climate change (CC) impacts on urban watersheds is difficult due to differences in model spatial and temporal scales, making prediction of hydrologic restoration a challenge. A methodology was developed using an autocalibration tool to calibrat...
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