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Jianguo Zhao, Yang Yu, Hao Xu, Rongtang Zhang, Yuxi Ma and Jialiang Li
Numerical seismic wave field simulation is essential for studying the dynamic responses in semi-infinite space, and the absorbing boundary setting is critical for simulation accuracy. This study addresses spherical waves incident from the free boundary b...
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Evangelos Filippou, Spyridon Kilimtzidis, Athanasios Kotzakolios and Vassilis Kostopoulos
The pursuit of more efficient transport has led engineers to develop a wide variety of aircraft configurations with the aim of reducing fuel consumption and emissions. However, these innovative designs introduce significant aeroelastic couplings that can...
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Andreas P. Mayer, Elena A. Mayer, Markus Mayer, Werner Ruile, Vikrant Chauhan, Thomas Forster and Karl C. Wagner
In the framework of electro-elasticity theory and the finite element method (FEM), a model is set up for the computation of quantities in surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices accounting for nonlinear effects. These include second-order and third-order int...
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Abouzar Choubineh, Jie Chen, David A. Wood, Frans Coenen and Fei Ma
Machine Learning (ML) and/or Deep Learning (DL) methods can be used to predict fluid flow in porous media, as a suitable replacement for classical numerical approaches. Such data-driven approaches attempt to learn mappings between finite-dimensional Eucl...
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Mingyuan Wang, Linfeng Song, Xinglei Cheng, Jianxin Zhang, Liqiang Lu and Wenqian Li
This study derives the expression of dynamic stress components of the soil element in the semi-infinite elastic space under obliquely incident P- and SV-waves, and obtained the corresponding dynamic stress path. The effects of some factors including the ...
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Kun Wang, Qi Zhang and Jiafu Liu
In this work, vibration prediction of space large-scale membranes from the energy point of view is investigated. Based on the Green kernel of vibrating membranes, a new analytical representation of energy response of infinite membranes is derived. Averag...
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Yi-Qing Zhou and Wen-Yu Luo
The finite element method is a popular numerical method in engineering applications. However, there is not enough research about the finite element method in underwater sound propagation. The finite element method can achieve high accuracy and great univ...
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El Mehdi Echebba, Hasnae Boubel, Abdelhay El Omari, Mohamed Rougui, Mimoun Chourak and Fadi Hage Chehade
The type and the properties of the soil can potentially intensify the internal forces on buildings during seismic loads. To predict the effects of the soil parameters on the soil?structure interaction of buildings, it is necessary to consider the soil?st...
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Igor Tomic, Francesco Vanin, Ivana Bo?ulic and Katrin Beyer
Though flexible diaphragms play a role in the seismic behaviour of unreinforced masonry buildings, the effect of the connections between floors and walls is rarely discussed or explicitly modelled when simulating the response of such buildings. These fle...
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Xue Ma, Fuming Wang, Chengchao Guo and Bo Sun
An isolation layer is one of the countermeasures to promote the anti-seismic performance of tunnels. A newly invented polymeric material, non-water reacted two-component polymeric material (NRTCPM), is superior in impermeability and construction efficien...
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