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Yangbing Cao, Qiang Yan, Sui Zhang and Fuming Cai
Shale is a common rock type that is associated with underground engineering projects, and several important factors, such as bedding structure, confining pressure, and the loading and unloading path, significantly influence the anisotropy of shale. Triax...
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Jifeng Zhu, Xiaohe Pan, Zheng Peng, Mengzhuo Liu, Jingqian Guo and Jun-Hong Cui
The establishment of the Underwater Internet of Things (UIoT) and the realization of interconnection between heterogeneous underwater intelligent devices are urgent global challenges. Underwater acoustic networking is the most suitable technology to achi...
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P. C. Iglesias, L. Godinho and J. Redondo
Extracting the microscopic parameters of a porous material is a complex task, and attempts have been made to develop models that can simulate their characteristics, gathering the least amount of information possible. As a case in point, tests to evaluate...
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Yadong Zheng, Lianying Zhang, Peng Wu, Xiaoqian Guo, Ming Li and Fuqiang Zhu
The physical and mechanical properties of rocks change significantly after being subjected to high temperatures, which poses safety hazards to underground projects such as coal underground gasification. In order to investigate the effect of temperature o...
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Alexander Lange, Ronghua Xu, Max Kaeding, Steffen Marx and Joern Ostermann
Regular inspections of important civil infrastructures are mandatory to ensure structural safety and reliability. Until today, these inspections are primarily conducted manually, which has several deficiencies. In context of prestressed concrete structur...
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Max Käding and Steffen Marx
Acoustic emission monitoring (AEM) has emerged as an effective technique for detecting wire breaks resulting from, e.g., stress corrosion cracking, and its application on prestressed concrete bridges is increasing. The success of this monitoring measure ...
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Ge Wang, Chengke Li, Weiqiang Pu, Bocheng Zhou, Haiwei Yang and Zenan Yang
A solid rocket motor (SRM) with a high aspect ratio that performs normally during ground tests may experience instability during flight. To address this issue, this study employs the pulse triggering method and the numerical approach of two-way fluid?str...
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Tao Wang, Weiwei Ye, Liyuan Liu, Aiguo Li, Naisheng Jiang, Le Zhang and Sitao Zhu
To investigate the impact of crack inclination angle on the tensile strength and characteristics of splitting failure in rock, split tests were conducted on fine-grained sandstone with pre-existing cracks under different crack inclination angle condition...
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Jan Martin, Michael Börner, Justin Hardi, Dmitry Suslov and Michael Oschwald
Hot fire tests of a multi-injector research combustor were performed with liquid-oxygen and liquefied-natural-gas (LOX/LNG) propellants at chamber pressures from 30 up to 67 bar, hence at conditions similar to an upper stage rocket engine. Within these t...
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Katsuya Nakamura, Yoshikazu Kobayashi, Kenichi Oda and Satoshi Shigemura
Acoustic emission (AE) source localization has been used to visualize progress failures generated in a wide variety of materials. In the conventional approaches, AE source localization algorithms assume that the AE signal is propagated as a straight line...
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