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The Century-long Rush of Students for Study Abroad and Its Impact on China´s Science and Engineering Enterprise

Song Jian

Strategic Study of CAE 2003, Volume 5, Issue 4,   Pages 27-37

Abstract:

A detailed retrospect is made about the 130 years-long historical stream of Chinese students rushing

Historical records and statistical data show that all generations of returned students, scientists

Keywords: study abroad     historical retrospect     impact     science and engineering enterprise    

Conservation and adaptive-reuse of historical industrial building in China in the post-industrial era

WANG Jianguo, JIANG Nan

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2007, Volume 1, Issue 4,   Pages 474-480 doi: 10.1007/s11709-007-0064-5

Abstract: The conservation and adaptive-reuse of historical industrial building is one of the most important issuesIn this paper, the necessity and academic meaning of the conservation and adaptive-reuse of historicaland abroad, and the basic contents of the implementation of the conservation and adaptive-reuse of historicalassessment principles and relevant core technical specifications based on the empirical researches on the historical

Keywords: historical industrial     industrial building     implementation     adaptive-reuse     empirical    

Performance-based seismic assessment of a historical masonry arch bridge: Effect of pulse-like excitations

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering   Pages 855-869 doi: 10.1007/s11709-023-0972-z

Abstract: Seismic analysis of historical masonry bridges is important for authorities in all countries hosting

Keywords: masonry arch bridges     seismic behavior     modal properties     pulse-like records     nonlinear time history analysis    

ClimateAP: an application for dynamic local downscaling of historical and future climate data in Asia

Tongli WANG, Guangyu WANG, John L. INNES, Brad SEELY, Baozhang CHEN

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2017, Volume 4, Issue 4,   Pages 448-458 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2017172

Abstract: ., specific to point locations) climate data for historical (1901–2015) and future (2011–2100) yearsIt also integrates and downscales the historical and future climate data using a delta approach.The improvements for baseline portions of historical and future were more substantial.

Keywords: biologically relevant climate variables     downscaling     dynamic local regression     future climate     historical    

Evaluation of the influence of El Niño–Southern Oscillation on air quality in southern China from long-term historical

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 2, doi: 10.1007/s11783-021-1460-0

Abstract:

•Strong ENSO influence on AOD is found in southern China region.

Keywords: El Niño–Southern Oscillation     Aerosol concentration     Aerosol particle size     Contribution separation     Decadal trend     Southern China    

Architecture design of Exit-Entry Administration Building of Shanghai Municipal Public Security Bureau

JIANG Limin, JIANG Du

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2007, Volume 1, Issue 2,   Pages 234-239 doi: 10.1007/s11709-007-0029-8

Abstract: In retrospect of the architecture design of Exit-Entry Administration Building of Shanghai Municipal

Keywords: commonness     retrospect     sequence     architecture individuality     architect    

China’s Agriculture Green Development: from Concept to Actions

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2023512

Abstract:

● A target-threshold indicator evaluation system is proposed to measure China’s agriculture transformation.

Keywords: agricultural transformation     Agriculture Green Development     historical trend     indicator system     theoretical    

towards a comprehensive framework for assessing liquefaction land damage vulnerability: Exploration from historical

Mahmood AHMAD, Xiao-Wei TANG, Jiang-Nan QIU, Feezan AHMAD, Wen-Jing GU

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 6,   Pages 1476-1491 doi: 10.1007/s11709-020-0670-z

Abstract: The unprecedented liquefaction-related land damage during earthquakes has highlighted the need to develop a model that better interprets the liquefaction land damage vulnerability (LLDV) when determining whether liquefaction is likely to cause damage at the ground’s surface. This paper presents the development of a novel comprehensive framework based on select case history records of cone penetration tests using a Bayesian belief network (BBN) methodology to assess seismic soil liquefaction and liquefaction land damage potentials in one model. The BBN-based LLDV model is developed by integrating multi-related factors of seismic soil liquefaction and its induced hazards using a machine learning (ML) algorithm-K2 and domain knowledge (DK) data fusion methodology. Compared with the C4.5 decision tree-J48 model, naive Bayesian (NB) classifier, and BBN-K2 ML prediction methods in terms of overall accuracy and the Cohen’s kappa coefficient, the proposed BBN K2 and DK model has a better performance and provides a substitutive novel LLDV framework for characterizing the vulnerability of land to liquefaction-induced damage. The proposed model not only predicts quantitatively the seismic soil liquefaction potential and its ground damage potential probability but can also identify the main reasons and fault-finding state combinations, and the results are likely to assist in decisions on seismic risk mitigation measures for sustainable development. The proposed model is simple to perform in practice and provides a step toward a more sophisticated liquefaction risk assessment modeling. This study also interprets the BBN model sensitivity analysis and most probable explanation of seismic soil liquefied sites based on an engineering point of view.

Keywords: Bayesian belief network     liquefaction-induced damage potential     cone penetration test     soil liquefaction     structural learning and domain knowledge    

Corrigendum to “Multidecadal Trends in Large-Scale Annual Mean SATa Based on CMIP5 Historical Simulations Corrigendum

Nan Xing,Jianping Li,Lanning Wang

Engineering 2017, Volume 3, Issue 3,   Pages 428-428 doi: 10.1016/J.ENG.2017.03.015

Retrospect and Prospect of Study on Thin Film Lubrication

Ge Jianbin,Zhang Chaohui,Wen Shizhu

Strategic Study of CAE 2003, Volume 5, Issue 7,   Pages 84-89

Abstract:

Thin film lubrication (TFL) has been well studied as a new lubrication regime since the 90s of last century. TFL is a transition lubrication regime between elastohydrodynamic lubrication (EHL) and boundary lubrication (BL), which has specific lubrication features. The present paper reviewed the advancement of researches of TFL, which involves the origin of the TFL concept, advancement of measuring technique, TFL's film-forming features, investigation on its mechanism, and computation theories.

Keywords: thin film lubrication     ordered film     film thickness measurement     microstructure    

WATER USE IN HUMAN CIVILIZATIONS: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY ANALYSIS OF A PERPETUAL SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL CHALLENGE

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 8, Issue 4,   Pages 512-524 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE -2021393

Abstract: This review covers historical and recent examples from Cambodia, Central Asia, India, Latin America and

Keywords: agroecology     historical water use     water footprint     water governance     urbanization    

Earthquakes in the north block of Tibet-Plateau and retrospect of prediction for Wenchuan M8.0 Earthquake

Men Kepei

Strategic Study of CAE 2009, Volume 11, Issue 6,   Pages 82-88

Abstract:

Since 1700, M≥7strong earthquakes have had an obvious commensurability and orderliness in the north block of Tibet Plateau. The main orderly values are 53~54 a, 26~27 a, 11~12 a and 3~4 a. According to the information prediction theory of Weng Wenbo and self-organization network technology, we try to explore the practical method for strong earthquake prediction with Chinese characteristics, and conceive strong earthquake with magnitude 7 informational network structure. Based on this, the 2008 Wenchuan M 8.0 great earthquake was predicted and M≥7 strong earthquakes will happen around 2012, 2016 and 2027 in this area. Meanwhile, the cause of formation about Wenchuan Earthquake has been discussed primarily. The results show that strong earthquake and strong earthquake chain can be predicted. This method has a unique effect on mid-and-long term prediction for strong earthquake.

Keywords: the north block of Tibet Plateau     informational orderly network structure     the great Wenchuan Earthquake     strong earthquake prediction    

Not Retrieving the Bygones, Pursuing the Coming

Qin Boyi

Strategic Study of CAE 2002, Volume 4, Issue 12,   Pages 34-39

Abstract: At one time in this period, because of deviation in holding the historical direction of Chinese revolution

Keywords: bourgeois revolution     “times of prosperity during Kanxi and Qianlong”     historical direction of revolution    

WATER USE IN HUMAN CIVILIZATIONS: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY ANALYSIS OF A PERPETUAL SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL CHALLENGE

Andreas BUERKERT, Kotiganahalli Narayanagowda GANESHAIAH, Stefan SIEBERT

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 8, Issue 4,   Pages 512-524 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2021393

Abstract: This review covers historical and recent examples from Cambodia, Central Asia, India, Latin America and

Keywords: agroecology     historical water use     water footprint     water governance     urbanization    

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The Century-long Rush of Students for Study Abroad and Its Impact on China´s Science and Engineering Enterprise

Song Jian

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Conservation and adaptive-reuse of historical industrial building in China in the post-industrial era

WANG Jianguo, JIANG Nan

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Performance-based seismic assessment of a historical masonry arch bridge: Effect of pulse-like excitations

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ClimateAP: an application for dynamic local downscaling of historical and future climate data in Asia

Tongli WANG, Guangyu WANG, John L. INNES, Brad SEELY, Baozhang CHEN

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Evaluation of the influence of El Niño–Southern Oscillation on air quality in southern China from long-term historical

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Architecture design of Exit-Entry Administration Building of Shanghai Municipal Public Security Bureau

JIANG Limin, JIANG Du

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China’s Agriculture Green Development: from Concept to Actions

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Continuous Efforts to Fulfill the Historical Mission of China’s Industrialization and Modernization

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towards a comprehensive framework for assessing liquefaction land damage vulnerability: Exploration from historical

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Corrigendum to “Multidecadal Trends in Large-Scale Annual Mean SATa Based on CMIP5 Historical Simulations

Nan Xing,Jianping Li,Lanning Wang

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Retrospect and Prospect of Study on Thin Film Lubrication

Ge Jianbin,Zhang Chaohui,Wen Shizhu

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WATER USE IN HUMAN CIVILIZATIONS: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY ANALYSIS OF A PERPETUAL SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL CHALLENGE

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Earthquakes in the north block of Tibet-Plateau and retrospect of prediction for Wenchuan M8.0 Earthquake

Men Kepei

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Not Retrieving the Bygones, Pursuing the Coming

Qin Boyi

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WATER USE IN HUMAN CIVILIZATIONS: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY ANALYSIS OF A PERPETUAL SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL CHALLENGE

Andreas BUERKERT, Kotiganahalli Narayanagowda GANESHAIAH, Stefan SIEBERT

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