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Avoiding the innovation island in infrastructure mega-project

Hongquan CHEN, Quanke SU, Saixing ZENG, Daxin SUN, Jonathan Jingsheng SHI

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2018, Volume 5, Issue 1,   Pages 109-124 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2018073

Abstract: We propose a framework to analyze the formation mechanism of the IMP innovation island from three dimensions—theWe look at the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge project to elaborate the innovation island concept that

Keywords: diversity of innovation bodies     life-cycle dynamics     the unique and temporary nature of IMPs     innovation island    

Piezoresistive pressure sensor with high sensitivity for medical application using peninsula-island structure

Tingzhong XU, Hongyan WANG, Yong XIA, Zhiming ZHAO, Mimi HUANG, Jiuhong WANG, Libo ZHAO, Yulong ZHAO, Zhuangde JIANG

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2017, Volume 12, Issue 4,   Pages 546-553 doi: 10.1007/s11465-017-0447-9

Abstract: micro-electromechanical systems piezoresistive pressure sensor with a diagonally positioned peninsula-island

Keywords: MEMS     low pressure sensor     peninsula-island     ultra-high sensitivity     medical application    

The Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Island and Tunnel Project

Ming Lin, Wei Lin

Engineering 2017, Volume 3, Issue 6,   Pages 783-784 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2017.11.003

A Floating Island Treatment System for the Removal of Phosphorus from Surface Waters Article

Mark T. Brown,Treavor Boyer,R.J. Sindelar,Sam Arden,Amar Persaud,Sherry Brandt-Williams

Engineering 2018, Volume 4, Issue 5,   Pages 597-609 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2018.08.002

Abstract: Once isolated process testing was complete, a floating island treatment system (FITS) was designed and

Keywords: Phosphorus removal     Lake ecosystem     Floating island treatment    

Ambient Noise Tomography for Coral Islands Article

Shaohong Xia, Changrong Zhang, Jinghe Cao

Engineering 2023, Volume 25, Issue 6,   Pages 182-193 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2021.09.022

Abstract: efficient determination of the underground structure of coral islands has become significant in coral islandIn this study, based on the data recorded by a dense array on an isolated coral island in the South China, we analyzed the ambient noise characteristics and obtained a 3D subsurface structure of the coral islandcross-correlation functions for ambient noise frequencies above 5 Hz. ③ The S-wave velocity in the coral island

Keywords: Coral island     Ambient noise tomography     Engineering geology     South China Sea    

Amid Uncertainty for US Nuclear Power, Three Mile Island Shuts Down

Mitch Leslie

Engineering 2020, Volume 6, Issue 1,   Pages 4-5 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2019.11.004

Eco-engineering of Jiuduansha Island Caused by Pudong International Airport Construction

Chen Jiyu,Li Daoji,Jin Wenhua

Strategic Study of CAE 2001, Volume 3, Issue 4,   Pages 1-8

Abstract: A related ecological engineering had been done on the Jiuduansha Island to compensate the lost ecologicalcommunis and 50 hm2 of Spartina alterniflora were planted in the middle part of Jiuduansha Island

Keywords: eco-engineering     Pudong International Airport     Jiuduansha Island     Changjiang estuary    

Smart construction site in mega construction projects: A case study on island tunneling project of Hong

Hongtao ZHOU, Hongwei WANG, Wei ZENG

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2018, Volume 5, Issue 1,   Pages 78-87 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2018075

Abstract: The construction sites of mega construction projects (MCP) often have numerous participants with interfacing work within a highly complex system. It is critical how to realize collaborative work and information sharing among such participants. The information and communication technologies (ICTs) provides a technical guarantee for solving this problem. Existing research has been achieved the partial processes digitization of construction site, but certain problems still exist: 1)information perception of the construction site is passive. 2) common collaboration and coordination problems in the construction industry have not been addressed. The emerging trends of ICTs have resulted in the integration of various computer technologies such as CPS, BIM, big data, and cloud computing into construction process, which would changes behavioral and management mode of construction sites. These new ICTs have been applied successfully in MCP, in particular, Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge project. A new management mode of construction sites is inspired by these case. In this paper, a new management mode of construction site for MCP has been proposed, namely, smart construction site. The ultimate goal of smart construction site is to accomplish safe, efficient and high-quality construction. This study put forward the conceptual framework for smart construction site, and have identified three key elements of smart construction site, including information support platform, collaboration work, and intelligent construction management. A case study on Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge project work as an evidence to support the practicability of the proposed mode. Significant contributions of this study is to propose a new management mode for MCP in construction industry, which would enrich the body of knowledge or the construction management community. Future research should be dedicated to further explore the potential of smart construction site in MCP management.

Keywords: mega construction projects     smart construction site     information perception     collaborative work     intelligent construction management     information and communication technologies    

The construction idea of Shanghai new marine city

Zong Yuanyuan,Wang Zhiqun,Ruan Wei,Lou Fei

Strategic Study of CAE 2013, Volume 15, Issue 6,   Pages 25-29

Abstract: In the middle of the estuary, a beaded island chain was formed by the Changxing Island, the Jiuduanshamudflat, the Hengsha Island and the Hengsha east shoal, and a new sub estuarine delta is coming intoThe plenty resources of the new sub estuarine delta and an artificial island outside the estuary could

Keywords: Hengsha Island of Shanghai City     land formation     new marine city     construction idea    

Tests and analyses for the characteristic parameters of rock dynamics in Samen Nuclear Power Plant, Zhejiang Province

Li Xuanjun

Strategic Study of CAE 2010, Volume 12, Issue 2,   Pages 27-31

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The properties of rock dynamics under the commercial nuclear reactor foundation are very important Parameters in ascismic design. The properties of rock dynamics and test method under earthquake loading are analyzed in this paper. From this, the dynamic elastic modulus, poisson' ratio, shear modulus, and triaxial pressure strength of 4 kinds of rock (tuff, tuff sandstone, felsophyre, rhyolite porphyry) have been given by using the RDT-10000 high Pressure triaxial machine. These parameters have been used in the feasibility report and the aseismic design of the Sanmen Nuclear Power Plant.

Keywords: nuclear island     rock dynamics     test    

Research on Intrinsical Management: Based on the Practice in Island & Tunnel Project of Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao

Lin Ming, Wang Menjun, Wang Qinge, Tang Juanjuan

Strategic Study of CAE 2019, Volume 21, Issue 2,   Pages 103-110 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2019.02.015

Abstract: Based on the practice in Island & Tunnel Project of Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Bridge, thisIntrinsical Management, established its logical model, and elaborated its process and methodology taking the Island

Keywords: Intrinsical Management     the practice of Chinese engineering     Island & Tunnel Project of Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao    

Seismic input of NPP & topic of seismic-isolated research for AP1000 nuclear island

Xia Zufeng

Strategic Study of CAE 2013, Volume 15, Issue 4,   Pages 52-56

Abstract: in the world briefly, and mentions some exploratory work for seismic-isolated foundation of nuclear islandThe article mainly focuses on a general concept design of nuclear island seismic-isolated foundationuseful information for seismic input of nuclear power plant & seismic-isolated foundation of nuclear island

Keywords: nuclear power plant     seismic design     AP1000     seismic-isolated foundation    

State-of-the-Art Technology in the Construction of Sea-Crossing Fixed Links with a Bridge, Island, and

Yaojun Ge, Yong Yuan

Engineering 2019, Volume 5, Issue 1,   Pages 15-21 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2019.01.003

Keywords: EngineeringAchievements    

Complete Genome Sequence of Shigella flexneri 2a 301 Strain and Analysis of “Shigella-islands”

Liu Hong,Yang Fan,Zhang Xiaobing,Zhang Jiyu,Yang Guowei,Dong Jie,Xue Ying,Hou Yunde,Yuan Zhenghong,Wen Yumei,Xu Jianguo,Cheng Hongsong,Ma Dalong,Wang Yu,Yang Jian,Shen Yan,Qiang Boqin,Wu Hongtao,Lü Weichuan,Jin Qi

Strategic Study of CAE 2002, Volume 4, Issue 10,   Pages 40-47

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Shigella flexneri serotype 2a are the most prevalent species and serotype that cause .bacillary dysentery or shigellosis in man. This paper presents the complete genome sequence of a Shigella flexneri 2a strain which isolated from the Beijing outbreak, and the primary analysis of “ Shigella-genomic islands (SIs),” that means Shigella flexneri 2a 301 strain-specific genome fragments. The whole genome is composed of a 4,607,203 bp chromosome and a 221,618 bp virulence plasmid, designated pCP301. The chromosome shares a conserved ‘backbone’ sequence about 4.03 Mb with those of a benign laboratory strain E. coli K12 (MG1655) which is essentially collinear. Sf301 has 572 Kb specific-sequence which form into 320 Sis with sizes greater than 50 bp and encoding in total 519 Shigella-specific Open Reading Frames (ORFs). Among these Sis, there are 131 islands with sizes greater than 1 Kb with repeated sequences of transposable elements, transposons or tRNAs flanking on one or both sides. The average G + C content of the Sis is 48.25% , significantly lower than that of the conserved backbone. Frequency of codons such as ACA, AAT, GCG, CTG, etc. , on Sis are quite distinct from that on backbone sequences. All above observations together suggest that many of the Sis are foreign origin. Among them, the authors identified 7 putative Sis with typical structure of pathogenicity islands (PAI) and 2 Sis harbor some ORFs related to biosynthesis of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) have implications in virulence, in addition to the previously identified PAIs, SHE and SHI-2. The other Sis are mostly a mosaic of genes of known function and ORFs encoding polypeptides sharing none or low homology with known proteins from one or more bacterial species. All of these could be subjected to investigations towards novel preventive and treatment strategies against shigellosis.

Keywords: Shigella flexneri 2a 301 strain     genome sequence     genomic island     pathogenicity island    

Island Megalopolises: Tunnel Systems as a Critical Alternative in Solving Transport Problems Article

Vladimir V. Makarov

Engineering 2018, Volume 4, Issue 1,   Pages 138-142 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2018.02.001

Abstract:

A principal difficulty with island megalopolises is the transport problem, which results from limitedsurface land on an already developed island, on which roads and car parking can be placed.

Keywords: Megalopolises     Transport     Tunnels     Efficiency     Criteria    

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Avoiding the innovation island in infrastructure mega-project

Hongquan CHEN, Quanke SU, Saixing ZENG, Daxin SUN, Jonathan Jingsheng SHI

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Piezoresistive pressure sensor with high sensitivity for medical application using peninsula-island structure

Tingzhong XU, Hongyan WANG, Yong XIA, Zhiming ZHAO, Mimi HUANG, Jiuhong WANG, Libo ZHAO, Yulong ZHAO, Zhuangde JIANG

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The Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Island and Tunnel Project

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A Floating Island Treatment System for the Removal of Phosphorus from Surface Waters

Mark T. Brown,Treavor Boyer,R.J. Sindelar,Sam Arden,Amar Persaud,Sherry Brandt-Williams

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Ambient Noise Tomography for Coral Islands

Shaohong Xia, Changrong Zhang, Jinghe Cao

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Amid Uncertainty for US Nuclear Power, Three Mile Island Shuts Down

Mitch Leslie

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Eco-engineering of Jiuduansha Island Caused by Pudong International Airport Construction

Chen Jiyu,Li Daoji,Jin Wenhua

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Smart construction site in mega construction projects: A case study on island tunneling project of Hong

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The construction idea of Shanghai new marine city

Zong Yuanyuan,Wang Zhiqun,Ruan Wei,Lou Fei

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Tests and analyses for the characteristic parameters of rock dynamics in Samen Nuclear Power Plant, Zhejiang Province

Li Xuanjun

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Research on Intrinsical Management: Based on the Practice in Island & Tunnel Project of Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao

Lin Ming, Wang Menjun, Wang Qinge, Tang Juanjuan

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Seismic input of NPP & topic of seismic-isolated research for AP1000 nuclear island

Xia Zufeng

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State-of-the-Art Technology in the Construction of Sea-Crossing Fixed Links with a Bridge, Island, and

Yaojun Ge, Yong Yuan

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Complete Genome Sequence of Shigella flexneri 2a 301 Strain and Analysis of “Shigella-islands”

Liu Hong,Yang Fan,Zhang Xiaobing,Zhang Jiyu,Yang Guowei,Dong Jie,Xue Ying,Hou Yunde,Yuan Zhenghong,Wen Yumei,Xu Jianguo,Cheng Hongsong,Ma Dalong,Wang Yu,Yang Jian,Shen Yan,Qiang Boqin,Wu Hongtao,Lü Weichuan,Jin Qi

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