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Mohamed Fawzy El-Khatib, Mohamed-Nabil Sabry, Mohamed I. Abu El-Sebah and Shady A. Maged
Conventional control methods, which follow the maximum power point (MPP), suffer from being slow or inaccurate during sudden changes in irradiance and temperature. These problems can be solved using artificial intelligence algorithms. The current study p...
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Yanxia Xue, Zhenchao Su, Huailei Wang
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This paper is intended to reveal some new aspects of the principle of work and energy in its differential form. A theorem is given to state the principle of work and energy in differential form that can be applied alone to build up all the dynamical equa...
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Yingna Mu, Jiting Qu, Yu Shu and Yanbin Tan
Plastic energy dissipation is a key factor in the response of inelastic structures subjected to seismic input, and is often regarded as a primary source of structural damage due to the inelastic deformation of structural components. Accurately predicting...
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Yu Tang, Chao Luo and Bo Fu
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Sifat Muin and Khalid M. Mosalam
Machine learning (ML)-aided structural health monitoring (SHM) can rapidly evaluate the safety and integrity of the aging infrastructure following an earthquake. The conventional damage features used in ML-based SHM methodologies face the curse of dimens...
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