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Fuyang Tian, Xinwei Wang, Sufang Yu, Ruixue Wang, Zhanhua Song, Yinfa Yan, Fade Li, Zhonghua Wang and Zhenwei Yu
Existing push robots mainly use magnetic induction technology. These devices are susceptible to external electromagnetic interference and have a low degree of intelligence. To make up for the insufficiency of the existing material pushing robots, and at ...
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Enjin Zhao, Lin Mu, Zhaoyang Hu, Xinqiang Wang, Junkai Sun and Zhiyong Zhang
Revetment elements and protective facilities on a breakwater can effectively weaken the impact of waves. In order to resist storm surges, there is a plan to build a breakwater on the northern shore of Meizhou Bay in Putian City, China. To better design i...
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Christiane Eichmanns and Holger Schüttrumpf
This study provides insights into dune toe growth around and between individual brushwood lines of sand trapping fences at the dune toe of coastal dunes using digital elevation models obtained from repeated unmanned aerial vehicle surveys. Prevailing bou...
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Lijun Xu, Yingying Nie, Baorui Chen, Xiaoping Xin, Guixia Yang, Dawei Xu and Liming Ye
Species composition and biomass are two important indicators in assessing the effects of restoration measures of degraded grasslands. In this paper, we present a field study on the temporal changes in plant community characteristics, species diversity an...
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Maddalena Marchelli, Valerio De Biagi and Daniele Peila
Net fences are among the most widespread passive protective measures to mitigate the risk from rockfall events. Despite the current design approach being based on partial safety factors, a more efficient time-dependent reliability approach has been recen...
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Manuel Hildebrandt, Heiko Schwarz, Corina Schwitzke, Hans-Jörg Bauer and Jens Friedrichs
Reducing losses in the secondary air system of gas and steam turbines can significantly increase the efficiency of such machines. Meanwhile, brush seals are a widely used alternative to labyrinth seals. Their most valuable advantage over other sealing co...
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Patricia Póvoa de Mattos,Suzana Maria Salis,Evaldo Muñoz Braz,Sandra Mara Araujo Crispim
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The Pantanal region in Brazil has an area of 140,000 km², with approximately 30 % of natural forests distributed as deciduous, semideciduous, and forested savannas. The subregion of Nhecolandia represents 19 % of this area. There is constant concern abou...
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