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Jacques Carvalho Ribeiro Filho, Eunice Maia de Andrade, Maria Simas Guerreiro, Helba Araújo de Queiroz Palácio and José Bandeira Brasil
Soil?s physical and hydrological properties influence the proper modeling, planning, and management of water resources and soil conservation. In areas of vertic soils subjected to wetting and drying cycles, the soil?water?atmosphere interaction is comple...
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Shining Lyu, Youshan Gao, Aihong Wang and Yiming Hu
In this research, a multi-scale representative volume element method is introduced that combines the temperature and stress fields to analyze the force field distribution around microcracks in low-carbon steel using a combination of molecular dynamics an...
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Patricio Venegas-Aravena and Enrique G. Cordaro
Field measurements in subduction regions have revealed the presence of non-seismic pre-earthquake signals such as electromagnetic or acoustic emission, gas liberation, changes in Earth?s surface temperature, changes at the ionospheric level, or fluid mig...
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Haibin Li, Canyang Cui, Jun Cai, Mingming Zhang and Yanping Sheng
Steel slag (SS) is industrial waste, and there is a large amount of SS to be treated in China. Its disposal generates severe environmental pollution. One of the best ways to use SS is as a road base material. This paper reviews the possibility of using S...
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Jifeng Yuan, Jin Wu, Tian Su and Dadi Lin
Airport runway pavements often undergo the direct impact of aircraft landings. For the purposes of designing the structure, it is of great importance to know about the dynamic response of the pavement and its behavior under impact loading. However, the d...
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Tengfei (Tim) Zhang, Jinsong Dong and Sumei Liu
Leaked air from an aircraft cabin into its envelope walls through cracks can lead to a large amount of moisture condensation on inner shell skins and in insulation layers. The leaked-air rate is subject to the stack pressure difference and the geometry o...
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Joseph Spagnol, Helen Wu and Chunhui Yang
Many studies on cracked rotors developed crack breathing models that assume that the neutral axis of bending always remains horizontal for simplification. These models may generate significant discrepancies and thus there is a need to develop more sophis...
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Tao Wang, Bohai Tan, Mingge Lu, Zheng Zhang and Guangtao Lu
To detect small cracks in plate like structures, the high frequency characteristics of local dynamics were studied with the piezoelectric electro-mechanical impedance (EMI) method, and damages were monitored by the changes of the EMI. The finite element ...
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Bao-Yu Ni, Zi-Wang Chen, Kai Zhong, Xin-Ang Li and Yan-Zhuo Xue
In most previous ice?ship interaction studies involving fluid effects, ice was taken as unbreakable. Building breakable level ice on water domain is still a big challenge in numerical simulation. This paper overcomes this difficulty and presents a numeri...
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Chan Ho Jeong, Min Kyu Ko, Moonjin Lee and Seong Hyuk Lee
The present study aimed to numerically establish a new metamodel for predicting the propagation distribution of styrene, which is one of the hazardous and noxious substances (HNSs) spilled from ships. Three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) ...
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