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A practical multi-lane factor model of bridges based on multi-truck presence considering lane load disparities

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 4,   Pages 877-894 doi: 10.1007/s11709-021-0756-2

Abstract: MLF model was developed based on an improved probabilistic statistical approach that considers the presence

Keywords: bridges     multi-lane factor     traffic load     lane load disparity     multi-truck presence     weigh-in-motion    

Ozone kinetics of dimethyl sulfide in the presence of water vapor

Haitao WANG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 6,   Pages 833-835 doi: 10.1007/s11783-013-0570-8

Abstract: Base on these results, it is possible to see the reaction of O /DMS in the presence of water vapor as

Keywords: rate constants     ozone (O3)     dimethyl sulfide (DMS)     water vapor    

Surface water treatment benefits from the presence of algae: Influence of algae on the coagulation behavior

Yanxia Zhao, Huiqing Lian, Chang Tian, Haibo Li, Weiying Xu, Sherub Phuntsho, Kaimin Shih

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11783-020-1350-x

Abstract: Additionally, the presence of algae enhanced organic matter removal by up to 30% compared to controlledmaterials and organic matter with a wide range of molecular weight distribution (693–4945 Da) even in the presenceThe presence of algae cells and/or algal organic matter is likely to function as an additional coagulant

Keywords: Coagulation     Polytitanium chloride     Coagulation behaviour     Algae     Floc property    

Accelerated degradation of orange G over a widepH range in the presence of FeVO

Xiaoxia Ou, Jianfang Yan, Fengjie Zhang, Chunhua Zhang

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 1, doi: 10.1007/s11783-018-1013-3

Abstract: In this study, FeVO was prepared andused as Fenton-like catalyst to degrade orange G (OG) dye. The removalof OG in an aqueous solution containing 0.5 g·L FeVO and 15 mmol·L hydrogen peroxide at pH 7.0 reached 93.2%. Similar rates were achievedat pH 5.7 ( = 0.0471 min ), pH 7.0 ( = 0.0438 min ), and pH 7.7 ( = 0.0434 min ). The FeVO catalyst successfullyovercomes the problem faced in the heterogeneous Fenton process, i.e.,the narrow working pH range. The data for the removal of OG in FeVO systems containing H O conform to the Langmuir–Hinshelwood model ( = 0.9988),indicating that adsorption and surface reaction are the two basicmechanisms for OG removal in the FeVO –H O system. Furthermore, the irradiationof FeVO by visible light significantly increasesthe degradation rate of OG, which is attributed to the enhanced ratesof the iron cycles and vanadium cycles.

Keywords: Azo dye     Degradation     FeVO4     Kinetics     Advanced oxidation processes    

Impact of solids on biphasic biodegradation of phenanthrene in the presence of hydroxypropyl- β

Zhenyi ZHANG, Chihiro INOUE, Guanghe LI,

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2010, Volume 4, Issue 3,   Pages 329-333 doi: 10.1007/s11783-010-0232-z

Abstract: Degradation enhanced in the presence of HPCD, and the enhancing factor was calculated (20 mmol

Keywords: biphasic biodegradation     hydroxypropyl-β     -cyclodextrin (HPCD)     polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)    

Anensemble method for data stream classification in the presence of concept drift

Omid ABBASZADEH,Ali AMIRI,Ali Reza KHANTEYMOORI

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2015, Volume 16, Issue 12,   Pages 1059-1068 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1400398

Abstract: One recent area of interest in computer science is data stream management and processing. By ‘data stream’, we refer to continuous and rapidly generated packages of data. Specific features of data streams are immense volume, high production rate, limited data processing time, and data concept drift; these features differentiate the data stream from standard types of data. An issue for the data stream is classification of input data. A novel ensemble classifier is proposed in this paper. The classifier uses base classifiers of two weighting functions under different data input conditions. In addition, a new method is used to determine drift, which emphasizes the precision of the algorithm. Another characteristic of the proposed method is removal of different numbers of the base classifiers based on their quality. Implementation of a weighting mechanism to the base classifiers at the decision-making stage is another advantage of the algorithm. This facilitates adaptability when drifts take place, which leads to classifiers with higher efficiency. Furthermore, the proposed method is tested on a set of standard data and the results confirm higher accuracy compared to available ensemble classifiers and single classifiers. In addition, in some cases the proposed classifier is faster and needs less storage space.

Keywords: Data stream     Classificaion     Ensemble classifiers     Concept drift    

Calculation of collision frequency function for aerosol particles in free molecule regime in presence

Xiaowei LUO, Yannick BENICHOU, Suyuan YU

Frontiers in Energy 2013, Volume 7, Issue 4,   Pages 506-510 doi: 10.1007/s11708-013-0275-5

Abstract: The collision frequency function for aerosol particles has already been calculated for the free molecule regime and for the continuum range. The present work, taking into account the influence of internal force fields such as magnetic force, electric force and molecular forces, created by particles themselves, recalculated the collision frequency in the case of particles much smaller than the mean free path of the gas (free molecule regime). Attractive forces increase naturally the collision frequency, while repulsive forces decrease it. The calculation was performed for all types of central forces deriving from a potential, including Coulomb forces and Van der Waals forces.

Keywords: aerosol particles     collision frequency function     coagulation    

Role of water chemistry on estrone removal by nanofiltration with the presence of hydrophobic acids

Xue JIN,Jiangyong HU

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 1,   Pages 164-170 doi: 10.1007/s11783-014-0747-9

Abstract: solution chemistry (solution pH and ionic strength) on the estrone rejection by NF membrane with the presenceCrossflow nanofiltration experiments show that the presence of HpoA significantly improved estrone rejectionpH 7) as a result of strengthening the electrostatic repulsion between estrone and membrane with the presence

Keywords: indirect potable water reuse     steroid hormone     nanofiltration(NF)     rejection     water chemistry     hydrophobic acids    

Robust cooperation of connected vehicle systems with eigenvalue-bounded interaction topologies in the presence

Keqiang LI, Feng GAO, Shengbo Eben LI, Yang ZHENG, Hongbo GAO

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2018, Volume 13, Issue 3,   Pages 354-367 doi: 10.1007/s11465-018-0486-x

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This study presents a distributed H-infinity control method for uncertain platoons with dimensionally and structurally unknown interaction topologies provided that the associated topological eigenvalues are bounded by a predesigned range. With an inverse model to compensate for nonlinear powertrain dynamics, vehicles in a platoon are modeled by third-order uncertain systems with bounded disturbances. On the basis of the eigenvalue decomposition of topological matrices, we convert the platoon system to a norm-bounded uncertain part and a diagonally structured certain part by applying linear transformation. We then use a common Lyapunov method to design a distributed H-infinity controller. Numerically, two linear matrix inequalities corresponding to the minimum and maximum eigenvalues should be solved. The resulting controller can tolerate interaction topologies with eigenvalues located in a certain range. The proposed method can also ensure robustness performance and disturbance attenuation ability for the closed-loop platoon system. Hardware-in-the-loop tests are performed to validate the effectiveness of our method.

Keywords: automated vehicles     platoon     distributed control     robustness    

Nonlinear dynamic behaviour of a cam mechanism with oscillating roller follower in presence of profile

Walha LASSAAD, Tounsi MOHAMED, Driss YASSINE, Chaari FAKHER, Fakhfakh TAHER, Haddar MOHAMED

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2013, Volume 8, Issue 2,   Pages 127-136 doi: 10.1007/s11465-013-0254-x

Abstract: investigate the nonlinear dynamic behaviour of a cam mechanism with oscillating roller follower in presence

Keywords: cam     nonlinear behaviour     oscillating roller follower     profile error    

Process control factors for continuous microbial perchlorate reduction in the presence of zero-valent

ARTHUR Robert D.,TORLAPATI Jagadish,SHIN Kyung-Hee,CHA Daniel K.,YOON Yeomin,SON Ahjeong

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2014, Volume 8, Issue 3,   Pages 386-393 doi: 10.1007/s11783-013-0593-1

Abstract: Process control parameters influencing microbial perchlorate reduction via a flow-through zero-valent iron (ZVI) column reactor were investigated in order to optimize perchlorate removal from water. Mixed perchlorate reducers were obtained from a wastewater treatment plant and inoculated into the reactor without further acclimation. Examined parameters included hydraulic residence time (HRT), pH, nutrients requirement, and perchlorate reduction kinetics. The minimum HRT for the system was concluded to be 8 hr. The removal efficiency of 10 mg·L influent perchlorate concentration was reduced by 20%–80% without control to the neutral pH (HRT= 8 hr). Therefore pH was determined to be an important parameter for microbial perchlorate reduction. Furthermore, a viable alternative to pH buffer was discussed. The microbial perchlorate reduction followed the first order kinetics, with a rate constant ( ) of 0.761 hr . The results from this study will contribute to the implementation of a safe, cost effective, and efficient system for perchlorate reduction to below regulated levels.

Keywords: perchlorate     zero-valent iron (ZVI)     microbial reduction     hydrogen    

Sorption of tetracycline to sediments and soils: assessing the roles of pH, the presence of cadmium and

Guixiang ZHANG, Xitao LIU, Ke SUN, Ye ZHAO, Chunye LIN

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2010, Volume 4, Issue 4,   Pages 421-429 doi: 10.1007/s11783-010-0265-3

Abstract: conducted to evaluate the sorption behavior of tetracycline (TC, H L) on sediments and soils in the presenceThe presence of Cd (II) increased TC sorption on both sediments and soils, which resulted from the decrease

Keywords: sorption     tetracycline (TC)     pH     cadmium (Cd)     antibiotic    

Elasto-plastic fatigue crack growth analysis of plane problems in the presence of flaws using XFEM

Sachin KUMAR,A. S. SHEDBALE,I. V. SINGH,B. K. MISHRA

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 4,   Pages 420-440 doi: 10.1007/s11709-015-0305-y

Abstract: elasto-plastic XFEM simulations have been performed to evaluate the fatigue life of plane crack problems in the presence

Keywords: XFEM     von-Mises yield criterion     isotropic hardening     fatigue crack growth     J-integral    

carbon tetrachloride degradation by hydroxylamine in ferrous ion activated calcium peroxide in the presence

Wenchao Jiang, Ping Tang, Zhen Liu, Huan He, Qian Sui, Shuguang Lyu

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 2, doi: 10.1007/s11783-019-1197-1

Abstract: The results also showed that the presence of HA enhanced the regeneration of Fe(II) from Fe(III), andThe presence of humic acid and chloride ion slightly decreased CT removal, while high doses of bicarbonate

Keywords: Calcium peroxide     Hydroxylamine     Modified Fenton     Reactive oxygen species     Perchlorinated hydrocarbon    

Enhanced degradation of trichloroethene by calcium peroxide activated with Fe(III) in the presence of

Xiang ZHANG,Xiaogang GU,Shuguang LU,Zhouwei MIAO,Minhui XU,Xiaori FU,Muhammad DANISH,Mark L. BRUSSEAU,Zhaofu QIU,Qian SUI

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2016, Volume 10, Issue 3,   Pages 502-512 doi: 10.1007/s11783-016-0838-x

Abstract: Trichloroethene (TCE) degradation by Fe(III)-activated calcium peroxide (CP) in the presence of citricThe results demonstrated that the presence of CA enhanced TCE degradation significantly by increasingThe presence of Cl , HCO , and humic acid (HA) inhibited TCE degradation to different extents for the

Keywords: calcium peroxide     trichloroethene (TCE)     citric acid     ferric ion     free radicals     oxidation    

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A practical multi-lane factor model of bridges based on multi-truck presence considering lane load disparities

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Ozone kinetics of dimethyl sulfide in the presence of water vapor

Haitao WANG

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Surface water treatment benefits from the presence of algae: Influence of algae on the coagulation behavior

Yanxia Zhao, Huiqing Lian, Chang Tian, Haibo Li, Weiying Xu, Sherub Phuntsho, Kaimin Shih

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Accelerated degradation of orange G over a widepH range in the presence of FeVO

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Impact of solids on biphasic biodegradation of phenanthrene in the presence of hydroxypropyl- β

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Anensemble method for data stream classification in the presence of concept drift

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Calculation of collision frequency function for aerosol particles in free molecule regime in presence

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Role of water chemistry on estrone removal by nanofiltration with the presence of hydrophobic acids

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Robust cooperation of connected vehicle systems with eigenvalue-bounded interaction topologies in the presence

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Nonlinear dynamic behaviour of a cam mechanism with oscillating roller follower in presence of profile

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Process control factors for continuous microbial perchlorate reduction in the presence of zero-valent

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Sorption of tetracycline to sediments and soils: assessing the roles of pH, the presence of cadmium and

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Elasto-plastic fatigue crack growth analysis of plane problems in the presence of flaws using XFEM

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carbon tetrachloride degradation by hydroxylamine in ferrous ion activated calcium peroxide in the presence

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Enhanced degradation of trichloroethene by calcium peroxide activated with Fe(III) in the presence of

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