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Mudji Irmawan, Muhammad Hafiizh Imaaduddiin, Rizki Robbi Rahman Alam, Afif Navir Refani and Anissa Nur Aini
Pulau Baai Port, located strategically in the Indian Ocean and considered a vital maritime hub in Indonesia, grapples with persistent challenges related to abrasion and sedimentation, which negatively impact its maritime infrastructure. One of the affect...
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Xianghua Chen, Wenxin Chen, Liyuan Zhao and Yekai Chen
The rapid pace of urbanization has led to an increasing frequency of road collapses, posing a significant threat to urban traffic safety. Underground pipeline leakage stands out as the primary cause of such collapses. This paper presents a macroscopic an...
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Xu Zhang, Chiyu Liang, Shimin Huang and Youjun Xu
Straight-wall arch cross-sections are usually designed at the entrance and exit tunnels of subway stations, and dense underground pipelines often cross these cross-sections at close range. Among these pipelines, gas pipelines have the highest risk level....
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Omotayo Farai, Nicole Metje, Carl Anthony and David Chapman
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) have emerged as a robust and cost-effective solution for buried pipeline monitoring due to the low cost (a maximum of a few tens of UK pounds (GBP)), low power supply capacity (in the order of 1 watt/hour) and small size (c...
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Hang Cen, Delong Huang, Qiang Liu, Zhongling Zong and Aiping Tang
Urban municipal water supply is an important part of underground pipelines, and their scale continues to expand. Due to the continuous improvement in the quality and quantity of data available for pipeline systems in recent years, traditional pipeline ne...
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Shuliang Xie, Gang Wang, Enmao Wang, Qiming Huang and Mingze Xia
Coal fire remains one of the main hazards of underground work. Spontaneous coal fires cause serious casualties and property losses. At present, most of the studies on coal spontaneous combustion have been conducted on working faces shorter than 200 m. Ho...
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Fei Tan, Wufeiyu Tan, Feifei Yan, Xin Qi, Qinghua Li and Zhikai Hong
Urban ground collapse is a common geological disaster characterized by its invisible nature, particularly in China, and results in significant socioeconomic losses and even loss of life. Underground pipeline breakage is the most common factor leading to ...
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Gaozhao Pang, Niannian Wang, Hongyuan Fang, Hai Liu and Fan Huang
The urban drainage system is an important part of the urban water cycle. However, with the aging of drainage pipelines and other external reasons, damages such as cracks, corrosion, and deformation of underground pipelines can cause serious consequences ...
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Peter Frankovský, Peter Sivák, Ingrid Delyová, Darina Hroncová and Pavol ?tuller
The paper deals with the connection between the issue of rectification of the structural system and the corresponding experimental and related statistical analysis of stresses. The solution was demonstrated in the example of replacing the aboveground gas...
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Choon-Su Park, Sun-Ho Lee and Dong-Jin Yoon
Underground pipeline monitoring.
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