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Beibei Mao, Hua Yang, Fei Sun, Ying Zhang and Xinrui Zhang
Multi-scale coherent structures have been observed in ocean currents, which are induced by the interaction of shear flows with different velocities. Understanding the spatial configuration and scale characteristics of coherent structures will promote the...
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Hao Zou, Jing-Sen Cai, E-Chuan Yan, Rui-Xuan Tang, Lin Jia and Kun Song
Due to the spatial variability of hydraulic properties, probabilistic slope seepage analysis becomes necessary. This study conducts a probabilistic analysis of slope seepage under rainfall, considering the spatial variability of saturated hydraulic condu...
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HtayHtay Aung, Beniamino Onorati, Giuseppe Oliveto and Guoliang Yu
Spur dikes are elongated structures extending from banks into rivers that mitigate erosion by forcing the flow away from the bank. The research on grouped spur dikes is insufficient in comparison with those on isolated spur dikes. Most of the studies foc...
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Hamidreza Marateb, Mina Norouzirad, Kouhyar Tavakolian, Faezeh Aminorroaya, Mohammadreza Mohebbian, Miguel Ángel Mañanas, Sergio Romero Lafuente, Ramin Sami and Marjan Mansourian
Optimal allocation of ward beds is crucial given the respiratory nature of COVID-19, which necessitates urgent hospitalization for certain patients. Several governments have leveraged technology to mitigate the pandemic?s adverse impacts. Based on clinic...
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Daniel Ramirez, Heejun Chang and Katherine Gelsey
Water quality is affected by multiple spatial and temporal factors, including the surrounding land characteristics, human activities, and antecedent precipitation amounts. However, identifying the relationships between water quality and spatially and tem...
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Young-Tae Lee, Lokesh Kalyan Gutti and Hee-Chang Lim
In the past half century, large eddy simulations (LESs) have played an important role in turbulent flow simulation and improving the performance of computing technology. To generate a fully developed turbulent boundary layer in the channel domain using L...
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Jia Yu, Takashi Yokota, Emiko Itami and Jing Yang
Despite the growing popularity of Chinese gardens, few studies have explored Chinese garden tourism and the relationship between garden space and visitor behavior. Addressing this gap, this study examines the correlations between spatial attributes and v...
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Daniel Duda, Tomá? Jelínek, Petr Milcák, Martin Nemec, Václav Uruba, Vitalii Yanovych and Pavel ?itek
A feasibility study of velocity field measurements using the Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) method in an axial air turbine model is presented. The wakes past the blades of the rotor wheel were observed using the PIV technique. Data acquisition was sync...
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Elias Gravanis and Lysandros Pantelidis
This work intends to embed the estimation of the joint roughness coefficient (JRC) in the framework of random fields. The random field method is a probabilistic approach which involves modeling of the spatial variability of the pertinent physical quantit...
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Panagiotis Christodoulou, Lysandros Pantelidis and Elias Gravanis
This paper introduces the concept of targeted field investigation on the reliability of earth-retaining structures in an active state, which is implemented in a random finite element method (RFEM) framework. The open source RFEM software REARTH2D was use...
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