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Teck Heng Neo, Dong Xu, Harsha Fowdar, David T. McCarthy, Enid Yingru Chen, Theresa Marie Lee, Geok Suat Ong, Fang Yee Lim, Say Leong Ong and Jiangyong Hu
In Singapore, active, beautiful, clean waters design features (ABCWDFs), such as rain gardens and vegetated swales, are used as a sustainable approach for stormwater management. Field monitoring studies characterising the performance of these design feat...
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Chen-Xiang Dai, Qiong-Fang Zhang, Shao-Heng He, An Zhang, Hua-Feng Shan and Tang-Dai Xia
In this study, to explore the microstructure deformation mechanism of marine soft marine soil under cyclic loading, we analyzed the dynamic properties of soft marine soil under cyclic loading via dynamic consolidation compression testing. Then, using Ima...
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Shao-Heng He, Qiong-Fang Zhang, Zhi Ding, Tang-Dai Xia and Xiao-Lu Gan
Coral sand is an important filler resource that can solve the shortage of terrestrial fillers in coastal areas. Recently, the foundations of many infrastructures in the South China Sea have been built with coral sand as fillers, which have been subjected...
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Jiuqing Dong, Yongbin Gao, Hyo Jong Lee, Heng Zhou, Yifan Yao, Zhijun Fang and Bo Huang
Skeleton-based action recognition is a widely used task in action related research because of its clear features and the invariance of human appearances and illumination. Furthermore, it can also effectively improve the robustness of the action recogniti...
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Nan Shao, Guobin Xu, Fang Liu, Xiang Yan, Xiaoqun Wang, Heng Deng and Zheng Zheng
The advantageous performance in terms of energy conversion for the flow-induced motion (FIM) of T-section prisms has been experimentally reported recently. In order to further understand the oscillation and energy conversion of multiple T-section prisms,...
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Nouman Iqbal, Heng Fang, Ahsan Naseem, Muhammad Kashif and Hans De Backer
This study numerically investigates the limitations of structural hot-spot stress (SHSS) methods and proposes a guideline for the calculation of hot-spot stresses, which can be used for the better evaluation of fatigue-related problems. Four different SH...
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Keng Heng Chang, Rung Yi Wu, Geng Peng Chang, Ting Fang Hsieh, and Ren Shih Chung
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