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Yu Tang, Chao Luo and Bo Fu
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Hui Deng, Zhihong Zhang, Wenbin Yi and Weixue Xia
A ship advancing in restricted waters may cause a change in the surrounding velocity field, which in turn results in the hydrodynamic pressure field according to the variations in the ship speed. Accurate prediction of ship hydrodynamic pressure fields i...
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Hyeong Seok Koh, Jong Wook Lee, Kiwoon Kwon and Gil Ho Yoon
This study develops a new response filtering approach for recovering dynamic mechanical stresses under impact loading. For structural safety, it is important to consider the propagation of transient mechanical stresses inside structures under impact load...
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Aoyan Liang, Xiaosong Jiang, Xin Hong, Yixin Jiang, Zhenyi Shao and Degui Zhu
Graphene, as a reinforcement for composite materials, has become a focus recently. However, the dispersion of graphene in composite materials is a problem that has been difficult to solve for a long time, which makes it difficult to produce and use graph...
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Roozbeh Golshan, Michel C. Boufadel, Victor A. Rodriguez, Xiaolong Geng, Feng Gao, Thomas King, Brian Robinson and Andrés E. Tejada-Martínez
Oil droplet transport under a non-breaking deep water wave field is investigated herein using Computational Fluid dynamics (CFD). The Reynolds-averaged Navier?Stokes (RANS) equations were solved to simulate regular waves in the absence of wind stress, an...
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Roozbeh Golshan, Michel C. Boufadel, Victor A. Rodriguez, Xiaolong Geng, Feng Gao, Thomas King, Brian Robinson and Andrés E. Tejada-Martínez
Oil droplet transport under a non-breaking deep water wave field is investigated herein using Computational Fluid dynamics (CFD). The Reynolds-averaged Navier?Stokes (RANS) equations were solved to simulate regular waves in the absence of wind stress, an...
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Roozbeh Golshan, Michel C. Boufadel, Victor A. Rodriguez, Xiaolong Geng, Feng Gao, Thomas King, Brian Robinson and Andrés E. Tejada-Martínez
Oil droplet transport under a non-breaking deep water wave field is investigated herein using Computational Fluid dynamics (CFD). The Reynolds-averaged Navier?Stokes (RANS) equations were solved to simulate regular waves in the absence of wind stress, an...
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Baris Simsek, Gözde Ultav, Haluk Korucu, Ahmet Yartasi
Pág. 323 - 335
The stability of the graphene oxide dispersions is an important issue in the preparation of medicine, printed flexible electronics, 3D printers and conductive inks. In order to improve the stability; mean and standard deviation of particle size, polydisp...
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Roberta Di Pace, Giulio E. Cantarella, Stefano de Luca, Massimo Di Gangi
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This paper proposes a method for netwok signal setting design, based on enhacements of an existing coordination method aiming: 1) to extend the existing approach in order to address the Traffic Control through Scheduled Synchronisation (i.e ?one step? op...
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Rastislav Motuz,Petr Munster,Miloslav Filka
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The paper theoretically describes Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD) which is important parameter in high-speed optical networks. Furthermore, compensation methods and measurement principles are presented. Main attention is given to Fixed Analyzer (FA) m...
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T. I. Rusakova
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A. V. Nikitenko,M. O. Kostin
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T. I. Rusakova
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A. V. Nikitenko,M. O. Kostin
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Rfaat Moner Soliby and Siti Suhana Jamaian
This paper has two main objectives. First, we modify the traffic flow model by introducing the uphill dispersion that derives from the fact that, in peak hours, drivers tend to travel from low to high density regions. This means that the proposed model r...
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Hongli Ge, Hao Liu and Libang Zhang
This paper proposes a wave model for the depth inversion of sea bathymetry based on a new high-order dispersion relation which is more suitable for intermediate water depth. The core of this model, a high-order dispersion relation is derived in this pape...
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Safia Meddah, Abdelkader Saidane, Mohamed Hadjel and Omar Hireche
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Safia Meddah, Abdelkader Saidane, Mohamed Hadjel and Omar Hireche
Numerical modeling has become an indispensable tool for solving various physical problems. In this context, we present a model of pollutant dispersion in natural streams for the far field case where dispersion is considered longitudinal and one-dimension...
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Eduardo Becker Groth, Thomas Gabriel Rosauro Clarke, Guilherme Schumacher da Silva, Ignacio Iturrioz and Giuseppe Lacidogna
The use of mechanic waves for assessing structural integrity is a well-known non-destructive technique (NDT). The ultrasound applied in the guided wave in particular requires significant effort in order to understand the complexities of the propagation s...
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Coupe Charlotte, Le Maitre Hélène
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The improvement of travel time reliability is valuable to travellers, since it helps them to better organise their activities or synchronize their schedules with other peoples'. Reliability benefits can be in the same order of magnitude as the travel tim...
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