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Susan Gabriela Lakkis, Pablo O. Canziani and Adrián E. Yuchechen
The recovery of early records of maximum, minimum, and mean temperatures; pressure; and relative humidity measurements in Puerto Madryn for the period 1902?1915 is presented. A careful evaluation of the quality of the data was performed using internal co...
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Laura Ragni, Fabio Micozzi, Laura Gioiella, Maria Gabriella Castellano, Samuele Infanti and Andrea Dall?Asta
The seismic response of base-isolated structures is notably influenced by mechanical properties of isolation devices due to their essential role in structural behavior. Consequently, the variability of such properties should be accounted for in the desig...
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Liangxing Jin, Tian Qin and Pingting Liu
Considering the change of different soil layer parameters of a two?layered strip foundation, a planar kinematically permissible multi?block failure mechanism of a two?layered strip foundation under vertical uniform load is formulated. Based on upper?boun...
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Giovanni Ceccarelli, Guido Cantelmo, Marialisa Nigro and Constantinos Antoniou
In bike-sharing systems, the inventory level is defined as the daily number of bicycles required to optimally meet the demand. Estimating these values is a major challenge for bike-sharing operators, as biased inventory levels lead to a reduced quality o...
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Yingying Ma, Minglang Xu, Xiaoran Qin, Ying Zeng and Lingyu Zeng
The urban road network is a large and complex system characterized by significant heterogeneity arising from different spatial structures and traffic demands. To facilitate effective management and control, it is necessary to partition the road network i...
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Sang Jin Kim and Jung Min Sohn
As ship collisions and grounding accidents lead to human injury and damage to the environment and property, more accurate predictions of structural damage to ships under impact loads are needed. Currently, to determine structural behaviors, finite elemen...
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Van Qui Lai, Jim Shiau, Suraparb Keawsawasvong, Sorawit Seehavong and Lowell Tan Cabangon
The stability of unsupported rectangular excavations in undrained clay is examined under the influence of anisotropy and heterogeneity using the three-dimensional finite element upper and lower bound limit analysis with the Anisotropic Undrained Shear (A...
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Alamin Molla, Liping Di, Liying Guo, Chen Zhang and Fei Chen
Lagos, Nigeria, is considered a rapidly growing urban hub. This study focuses on an urban development characterization with remote sensing-based variables for Lagos as well as understanding spatio-temporal precipitation responses to the changing intensit...
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Chayut Ngamkhanong, Suraparb Keawsawasvong, Thira Jearsiripongkul, Lowell Tan Cabangon, Meghdad Payan, Kongtawan Sangjinda, Rungkhun Banyong and Chanachai Thongchom
In this paper, Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) have been utilized to predict the stability of a planar tunnel heading in rock mass based on the well-defined Hoek-Brown (HB) yield criterion. The HB model was developed to capture the failure criterion of ...
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Roghayyeh Alizadeh, Tatsushi Nishi, Jafar Bagherinejad and Mahdi Bashiri
The paper aims to study a multi-period maximal covering location problem with the configuration of different types of facilities, as an extension of the classical maximal covering location problem (MCLP). The proposed model can have applications such as ...
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