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Dong Jiang, Wenji Zhao, Yanhui Wang and Biyu Wan
Traffic congestion is a globally widespread problem that causes significant economic losses, delays, and environmental impacts. Monitoring traffic conditions and analyzing congestion factors are the first, challenging steps in optimizing traffic congesti...
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Weiyuan Zhu, Jiaqi Cheng, Yutao Pang, Hongbin An, Junpeng Zou, Jie Ren and Cheng Zhang
This study proposes a new form of underground diaphragm wall foundation with hexagonal sections, called the grid pile foundation (GPF), which is used for long-span bridges. To investigate the lateral bearing capacity characteristics of the integrated pil...
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Guilherme Ramos Milis, Christophe Gay, Marie-Cécile Alvarez-Herault and Raphaël Caire
In the context of increasingly necessary energy transition, the precise modeling of profiles for low-voltage (LV) network consumers is crucial to enhance hosting capacity. Typically, load curves for these consumers are estimated through measurement campa...
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Stefania Perrella, Fabio Bisegna, Piero Bevilacqua, Daniela Cirone and Roberto Bruno
In the EU, the building sector is responsible for 40% of the global energy consumption for final uses and 36% of the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Heat pumps allow for the replacement of conventional systems based on fossil fuels with the perspective o...
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Wojciech Frydlewicz, Lukasz Michalec, Pawel Kostyla, Dominika Kaczorowska and Tomasz Sikorski
In normal operating conditions, the mains voltage level provided by low-voltage distribution networks follows time-varying patterns within permissible limits. The statistical characterisation of disturbances inserted into the power grid by nonlinear elec...
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Zhenyu Xu and Shen Yan
This article proposes an progressive-collapse mechanism for suspended-dome structures subjected to cable rupture, based on experimental and finite element results. The anti-collapse mechanism can be succinctly described as a node-buckling mechanism: the ...
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Chang Shu, Feng Lyu, Rendong Xu, Xichen Wang and Wei Wei
Cabled ocean observatories (COOs) have enabled real-time in situ ocean observations for decades, thereby facilitating oceanic understanding and exploration. This review discusses typical COOs worldwide in terms of system configurations and state-of-the-a...
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Jasper Mohr, Andreas Tewes, Hella Ahrends and Thomas Gaiser
(1) Background: The relation between the sub-field heterogeneity of soil properties and high-resolution satellite time series data might help to explain spatiotemporal patterns of crop growth, but detailed field studies are seldom. (2) Methods: Normalize...
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Jie Cao, Ru-Xuan Zhang, Chao-Qiang Liu, Yuan-Bo Yang and Chin-Ling Chen
Daily load forecasting is the basis of the economic and safe operation of a power grid. Accurate prediction results can improve the matching of microgrid energy storage capacity allocation. With the popularization of smart meters, the interaction between...
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Chuan Wang, Lianghai Liu, Ya Zhang and Min Lou
This study aims to investigate the interaction between reinforced thermoplastic pipes (RTPs) and sandy soil. The mechanical properties of sandy soil in the South China Sea region were determined through shear tests to obtain fundamental data. Subsequentl...
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