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Detection of critical road roughness sections by trend analysis and investigation of driver speed interaction

Meltem SAPLIOGLU; Ayse UNAL; Melek BOCEK

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 4,   Pages 515-532 doi: 10.1007/s11709-022-0814-4

Abstract: Pavement roughness (IRI—International Roughness Index values) influence the stability of traffic movements both on intercity roads and urban roads. This study is to determine the exact locations of critical pavement roughness values that affect traffic motion stability and comfort in city centre highway arteries. Roughness data with 10 m intervals were collected on a 3140 m divided road containing three consecutive signalized intersections in the city centre arterial. These data were analysed using the distance-dependent Mann-Kendall trend analysis method and checkerboard model. The sections where roughness is important were determined at a 95% confidence interval. The results will show where future pavement improvements should be prioritized for municipalities and road maintenance engineers and will form a basis for the urban road management system.

Keywords: trend analysis     checkerboard model     IRI     driver speed    

Distributed governance of Solar Radiation Management geoengineering: A possible solution to SRM’s “free-driver

Andrew LOCKLEY

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2019, Volume 6, Issue 4,   Pages 551-556 doi: 10.1007/s42524-019-0055-y

Abstract: However, this low cost leads to a risk of controversial unilateral intervention—the “free-driver” problemFree-driver deployment scenarios previously considered include the rogue state, Greenfinger (Bodansky

Keywords: geoengineering     Solar Radiation Management     governance     decentralised    

Fuzzy Control on Vehicle Motion Based on Subjective-objectiveJudgment of Driving Tenseness

Chen Xuemei and Gao Li

Strategic Study of CAE 2007, Volume 9, Issue 1,   Pages 53-57

Abstract:

It is very important whether a driver can give correct decision and precise operation in emergency

Keywords:  driver behavior;emergency;fuzzy logic;safety    

Treatment of advanced non-small cell lung cancer with driver mutations: current applications and future

Frontiers of Medicine 2023, Volume 17, Issue 1,   Pages 18-42 doi: 10.1007/s11684-022-0976-4

Abstract: With the improved understanding of driver mutations in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), expandingMoreover, even patients with the same oncogenic driver gene can respond diversely to the same agent.Therefore, this review aimed to classify the management of NSCLC with driver mutations based on the geneThirdly, we discuss the effectiveness of ICIs for NSCLC with driver mutations and the combined therapeuticThis review will guide clinicians to design tailored treatments for NSCLC with driver mutations.

Keywords: non-small cell lung cancer     driver mutations     treatment strategy     resistant mechanism     immune-checkpoint    

Approaching the upper boundary of driver-response relationships: identifying factors using a novel framework

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 6, doi: 10.1007/s11783-023-1676-2

Abstract:

● A novel framework integrating quantile regression with machine learning is proposed.

Keywords: Driver-response     Upper boundary of relationship     Interpretable machine learning     Quantile regression    

Fuel type preference of taxi driver and its implications for air emissions

Feng WANG,Beibei LIU,Bing ZHANG,Jun BI

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 4,   Pages 702-711 doi: 10.1007/s11783-014-0665-x

Abstract: Natural gas became an available fuel for taxis in 2005 and had occupied a market share of 43.6% in taxi industry till 2010 in Nanjing, China. To investigate the energy replacement pattern as well as the pollutants reduction potential of the taxi industry, first, the fuel preference determinants of taxi drivers for their next taxis are analyzed. Results show that as an important alternative for the traditional gasoline, natural gas is widely accepted (75%) by taxi drivers. Different from the previous studies which focused on the early stage of cleaner fuel replacement, taxi drivers with various characteristics (such as age, working experience, and education level) are consistent with their fuel preference when they choose their next taxis. Result suggests that policies that concern consumers with specific characteristics may have little effects on the change of the market share, when the alternative fuel market has been developed well. In addition, the increased share of gas in the fuel market achieves a 7.2% reduction of energy consumption. Considering life cycle emissions, the following air pollutants, namely Greenhouse Gases (GHGs), carbonic oxide (CO), nitrogen oxide (NO ), particulate matters (PM) and hydrocarbons (C H ), gain 10.0%, 3.5%, 20.5%, 36.1%, and 26.4% of reduction respectively. Assuming all taxi fleets powered by natural gas with local policy intervention, the energy conservation and the five major air pollutant emissions could achieve the maximum reductions with 12.2%, 16.0%, 8.8%, 22.5%, 44.2%, and 49.4% correspondingly.

Keywords: fuel preference     energy replacement     environmental impacts     taxi    

Experimental Study on the Piezoelectric Prestage Driver of Electrohydraulic Servo Valves

CHENG Guang-ming, SHEN Chuan-liang, YANG Zhi-gang

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2006, Volume 1, Issue 1,   Pages 56-59 doi: 10.1007/s11465-005-0017-4

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A piezoelectric actuated prestage driver of hydraulic servo valves for the low-frequency responseof electrohydraulic servo valve electromagnetic prestage driver was presented.The new driver was driven by piezoelectric multilayer actuators.

Keywords: flexure-hinged amplifier     kHz     amplification     high-frequency     electromagnetic    

Design and Developing of the Network Device Driver on Embedded Access Point

Wang Zhili,Hu Aiqun,Song Yubo

Strategic Study of CAE 2005, Volume 7, Issue 10,   Pages 91-94

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This paper systematically introduces the main structure of network device driver based on embeddedThe testing results of the network device driver are given at the end of the paper.

Keywords: embedded linux     network device driver     PCMCIA    

Study on Big Data-based Behavior Modification in Metro Construction

Lie-yun Ding,Sheng-yu Guo

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2015, Volume 2, Issue 2,   Pages 131-136 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2015037

Abstract: , construction accidents frequently happen, which are significantly attributable to workers’ unsafe behaviorBehavior-based safety (BBS) is an effective method to modify workers’ unsafe behavior.This paper introduces the study on big data-based metro construction behavior modification, aiming toFirst, the behavior modification pushing mechanism based on content-based personalized recommendationSecondly, the development of behavior modification system of metro construction (BMSMC) is introduced

Keywords: big data     unsafe behavior     behavior modification     behavior-based safety (BBS)     unsafe behavior rate    

Flow behavior of non-spherical particle flowing in hopper

He TAO,Wenqi ZHONG,Baosheng JIN

Frontiers in Energy 2014, Volume 8, Issue 3,   Pages 315-321 doi: 10.1007/s11708-014-0331-9

Abstract: Ellipsoidal particles flowing in the hopper were simulated by using the discrete element method (DEM), and described by the multi-element method. The contact detection algorithm and equations for ellipsoidal particle motion in hopper were developed. And the simulation results were confirmed by experiment. Additionally, the mass flow rate, pressure distribution and velocity distribution of two kinds of particles were examined. The results show that the mass flow rate of ellipsoidal particles is smaller than that of spherical particles. There is a maximum value of pressure drop at the top of the junction. Besides, the pressure drop decreases with the discharging time increasing. The velocity of spherical particle is larger than that of ellipsoidal.

Keywords: discrete element method     ellipsoidal particle     flow behavior     hopper    

A simplified method for investigating the bending behavior of piles supporting embankments on soft ground

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering   Pages 1021-1032 doi: 10.1007/s11709-023-0952-3

Abstract: soil deformation mechanism and Poulos’ solution for pile–soil interaction to investigate the bending behaviorFurthermore, the effect of embedding a pile into a firm ground layer on the bending behavior was investigated

Keywords: bending behavior     pile     embankment     soil−structure interaction     failure mode    

Weakening behavior of waterproof performance in joints of shield tunnels under adjacent constructions

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering   Pages 884-900 doi: 10.1007/s11709-022-0912-3

Abstract: In this study, the weakening behavior of waterproof performance was investigated in the joints of shield

Keywords: shield tunnel     waterproof performance     horizontal transverse deformation     joint opening     weakening behavior    

Effects of herding behavior of tradable green certificate market players on market efficiency: Insights

Frontiers in Energy 2023, Volume 17, Issue 2,   Pages 266-285 doi: 10.1007/s11708-021-0752-1

Abstract: efficiency is reflected in stimulating renewable energy investment, but may be reduced by the herding behaviorheterogeneous agents, communication structure, and regulatory rules to explore the characteristics of herding behaviorThe results show that the evolution of herding behavior reduces information asymmetry and improves marketMoreover, the herding behavior may evolve to an equilibrium where the revenue of market players is comparable

Keywords: tradable green certificate     herding behavior     evolution     heterogeneous agent model     complex network    

Adsorption behavior of antibiotic in soil environment: a critical review

Shiliang WANG,Hui WANG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 4,   Pages 565-574 doi: 10.1007/s11783-015-0801-2

Abstract: Antibiotics are used widely in human and veterinary medicine, and are ubiquitous in environment matrices worldwide. Due to their consumption, excretion, and persistence, antibiotics are disseminated mostly via direct and indirect emissions such as excrements, sewage irrigation, and sludge compost and enter the soil and impact negatively the natural ecosystem of soil. Most antibiotics are amphiphilic or amphoteric and ionize. A non-polar core combined with polar functional moieties makes up numerous antibiotic molecules. Because of various molecule structures, physicochemical properties vary widely among antibiotic compounds. Sorption is an important process for the environment behaviors and fate of antibiotics in soil environment. The adsorption process has decisive role for the environmental behaviors and the ultimate fates of antibiotics in soil. Multiply physicochemical properties of antibiotics induce the large variations of their adsorption behaviors. In addition, factors of soil environment such as the pH, ionic strength, metal ions, and organic matter content also strongly impact the adsorption processes of antibiotics. Review about adsorption of antibiotics on soil can provide a fresh insight into understanding the antibiotic-soil interactions. Therefore, literatures about the adsorption mechanisms of antibiotics in soil environment and the effects of environment factors on adsorption behaviors of antibiotics in soil are reviewed and discussed systematically in this review.

Keywords: adsorption     antibiotics     environment factors     soil    

Linear viscoelastic behavior of asphalt binders and mixtures containing very high percentages of reclaimed

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering   Pages 1211-1227 doi: 10.1007/s11709-023-0983-9

Abstract: The primary aim of this study is to correlate the impact of aggregates, if any, on the viscoelastic behaviorShift-Homothety-Shift in time-Shift (SHStS) transformation was used to compare the linear viscoelastic behaviorThe influence of aggregates on the viscoelastic behavior of asphalt mixtures depends on temperature andThe role of asphalt binders in the behavior of asphalt mixtures is more pronounced at high temperaturesThe maximum difference (60% to 70%) in the viscoelastic behavior of the binder and mixture based on SHStS

Keywords: RAP     complex modulus     SHStS transformation     rejuvenation     behavior of asphalt binder and mixture    

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Detection of critical road roughness sections by trend analysis and investigation of driver speed interaction

Meltem SAPLIOGLU; Ayse UNAL; Melek BOCEK

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Distributed governance of Solar Radiation Management geoengineering: A possible solution to SRM’s “free-driver

Andrew LOCKLEY

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Fuzzy Control on Vehicle Motion Based on Subjective-objectiveJudgment of Driving Tenseness

Chen Xuemei and Gao Li

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Treatment of advanced non-small cell lung cancer with driver mutations: current applications and future

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Approaching the upper boundary of driver-response relationships: identifying factors using a novel framework

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Fuel type preference of taxi driver and its implications for air emissions

Feng WANG,Beibei LIU,Bing ZHANG,Jun BI

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Experimental Study on the Piezoelectric Prestage Driver of Electrohydraulic Servo Valves

CHENG Guang-ming, SHEN Chuan-liang, YANG Zhi-gang

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Design and Developing of the Network Device Driver on Embedded Access Point

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Flow behavior of non-spherical particle flowing in hopper

He TAO,Wenqi ZHONG,Baosheng JIN

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A simplified method for investigating the bending behavior of piles supporting embankments on soft ground

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Effects of herding behavior of tradable green certificate market players on market efficiency: Insights

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Adsorption behavior of antibiotic in soil environment: a critical review

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