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Jingshi Liu, Guligena Halimulati, Yuting Liu, Jianxin Mu and Namaiti Tuoheti
The climatic warming-induced shrinking of permafrost currently encompasses 65% of alpine areas in North China, where a large population relies on its water and land resources. With increasing recognition of the economic and ecological impacts of permafro...
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Adriana Enache, Joachim Wallisch, Jeroen van Beeck, Patrick Hendrick and Richard Hann
Ice accretion poses substantial safety hazards for the manned and unmanned aviation industries. Its study is essential for icing events risk assessment and for the development of efficient ice protection systems. The existing ice accretion measurement te...
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Yuxian Ma, Dewen Ding, Ning Xu, Shuai Yuan and Wenqi Shi
During the winters of 2009/2010 and 2020/2021, observations were carried out at an eastern port of Liaodong Bay to examine the variations in sea ice thickness and atmospheric conditions. The daily ice thickness (DIT) and the cumulative ice thickness (CIT...
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Xiaoxia Zheng, Yu Zou, Bohan He, Jixin Xiang, Zhiqiang Li and Qiao Yang
The buckling failure of the afterburner cylinder is a serious safety concern for aero-engines. To tackle this issue, the buckling simulation analysis of the afterburner cylinder was carried out by using finite element method (FEM) software to obtain the ...
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Bin Sun, Lei Cheng, Chong-Yang Du, Jing-Ke Zhang, Yong-Quan He and Guang-Ming Cao
The atmospheric corrosion behavior of a hot-rolled strip with four types (I?IV) of oxide scale was investigated using the accelerated wet?dry cycle corrosion test. Corrosion resistance and porosity of oxide scale were studied by potentiometric polarizati...
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Sergio Alexander Peñaloza Peña and Julián Ernesto Jaramillo Ibarra
Buildings exhibit a high energy consumption compared with other economic sectors. While percentages vary from country to country, buildings are responsible for approximately 40% of the global energy demand. Most of this is consumed for achieving human th...
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Genrikh V. Alekseev, Natalia I. Glok, Anastasia E. Vyazilova, Natalia E. Kharlanenkova and Mikhail Yu. Kulakov
Global climate models, focused on projecting anthropogenic warming, have not detected an increase in sea surface temperature (SST) at low latitudes comparable to the observed one. This appears to be one reason for the discrepancy between the model estima...
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Víctor M. Mendoza,Blanca Mendoza,René Garduño,Guadalupe Cordero,Marni Pazos,Sandro Cervantes,Karina E. Cervantes
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We present a thermodynamic model to simulate the atmospheric temperature and pressure, the regolith temperature and the polar CO2 ice caps vertical thickness and horizontal extent of Mars. This is done using the temperatures of the atmosphere and regolit...
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Fahad A. Zaman, Lawrence W. Townsend and Naser T. Burahmah
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Gennady Platov, Dina Iakshina and Vladimir Krupchatnikov
The paper investigates the role of atmospheric circulation in the surface layer in forming the Arctic ice structure. For the analysis, the empirical orthogonal function (EOF) method of decomposition of the surface wind field is used, and the reaction of ...
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