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Xufen Zhu, Wenjie Yang, Jie Zhang, Yong Huang and Lifang Zou
Due to its poor hydro-physical properties and other characteristics, argillaceous dolomite is susceptible to seepage failure under high water pressure, affecting the seepage stability of a rock mass. To ensure the safety of the project, when the argillac...
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Hua Wang, Jijun Liu, Zhonghong Wu, Jia Liu, Lu Yi, Yixue Li, Siqi Li and Meizhi Wang
Maximizing the utilization of renewable energy for heating is crucial for reducing energy consumption in pig houses and enhancing energy efficiency. However, the mismatch between peak solar radiation and peak heat load demand in nursery pig houses result...
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Sichao Zhuo, Xiaoming Zhang, Ziyi Chen, Wei Wei, Fang Wang, Quanlong Li and Yufan Guan
With the development of Industry 4.0, although some smart meters have appeared on the market, traditional mechanical meters are still widely used due to their long-standing presence and the difficulty of modifying or replacing them in large quantities. M...
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Kamil Pochwat and Henrique Pizzo
The article contains the results of the first part of the research on the analysis of the operation of the retention device cooperating with the drainage system?steerable detention tank and concerns model simulation studies. The obtained results are an i...
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Hui Yang, Changxing Shi and Jiansheng Cao
Erosion and sediment delivery have been undergoing considerable variations in many catchments worldwide owing to climate change and human interference. Monitoring on-site erosion and sediment deposition is crucial for understanding the processes and mech...
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Martin Roesch, Christian Linder, Roland Zimmermann, Andreas Rudolf, Andrea Hohmann and Gunther Reinhart
The growing share of renewable power generation leads to increasingly fluctuating and generally rising electricity prices. This is a challenge for industrial companies. However, electricity expenses can be reduced by adapting the energy demand of product...
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Stéphane Lafortune, Philippe Gombert, Zbigniew Pokryszka, Elodie Lacroix, Philippe de Donato and Nevila Jozja
Massive underground storage of hydrogen could be a way that excess energy is produced in the future, provided that the risks of leakage of this highly flammable gas are managed. The ROSTOCK-H research project plans to simulate a sudden hydrogen leak into...
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Alan Marchiori, Yadong Li and Jeffrey Evans
In this work, we describe our approach and experiences bringing an instrumented soil-bentonite slurry trench cutoff wall into a modern IoT data collection and visualization pipeline. Soil-bentonite slurry trench cutoff walls have long been used to contro...
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Nate Mitchell, Karthik Kumarasamy, Se Jong Cho, Patrick Belmont, Brent Dalzell and Karen Gran
Climate change, land clearing, and artificial drainage have increased the Minnesota River Basin?s (MRB) stream flows, enhancing erosion of channel banks and bluffs. Accelerated erosion has increased sediment loads and sedimentation rates downstream. High...
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Valerio C. Andres-Valeri, Luis Juli-Gandara, Daniel Jato-Espino and Jorge Rodriguez-Hernandez
Porous concrete (PC) has been extensively used as a surface layer in permeable pavements. The effectiveness of this material in managing stormwater runoff depends not only on subsurface storage, but on infiltration capacity during rainfall events. A vari...
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