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The ecological system and the regionalization of landscape reconstruction in northwest of China

Peicheng LI,Guoyuan DU,Qilei LI,Jinfeng WANG,Feimin ZHENG

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2014, Volume 1, Issue 4,   Pages 291-298 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2014033

Abstract: Thus, the Chinese government is strengthening research on improvement and reconstruction of the ecologicalsystem and landscape in northwest of China while moving forward with large-scale development in westIt is suggested that the reconstruction of landscape should be conducted by step by step regionalizationThe first level regionalization results of reconstruction of landscape are discussed.

Keywords: reconstruction of landscape     ecological system     the northwest area of China     science and technology action    

Social media and mobility landscape: Uncovering spatial patterns of urban human mobility with multi source

Yilan Cui, Xing Xie, Yi Liu

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 5, doi: 10.1007/s11783-018-1068-1

Abstract:

Check-in and survey data are explored to identify personal activity-specific places.

Ways for detecting and moderating sample bias of Weibo check-in data is proposed.

A graphic representation of urban activity intensity in Beijing, China is presented.

The potential application of Weibo check-in data for urban analysis is introduced.

Keywords: Social media     Human mobility     Population bias     Sample reconstruction     Data integration    

Research on a quantificational method for chromatic-light emotions of architectural wall coatings in landscape

Ting WANG, Ma JIAN, Gang LIU, Xiaoxi LIU, Mingyu ZHANG

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2010, Volume 4, Issue 4,   Pages 498-502 doi: 10.1007/s11709-010-0096-0

Abstract: the laws of light cognitive impact and the solution to the problem on application of light color in landscapeThis paper took chromatic-light-induced-emotion towards architectural wall coatings in landscape as the, the study successfully extracted light emotional factors and the rule of predictability to assist landscape

Keywords: landscape illumination     architectural wall coatings     chromatic-light emotion     quantitative research    

Isogeometric analysis based on geometric reconstruction models

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2021, Volume 16, Issue 4,   Pages 782-797 doi: 10.1007/s11465-021-0648-0

Abstract: represented by boundary polygons or point cloud and is embedded into a regular background grid, and a model reconstruction

Keywords: isogeometric analysis     reconstruction model     level set function     trimmed element     point cloud    

FLOWERING PLANTS AND ENTOMOPHAGOUS ARTHROPODS IN THE AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPE: A PRACTISE-ORIENTED SUMMARY

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2022, Volume 9, Issue 1,   Pages 63-74 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2021427

Abstract:

There is a growing demand for high-quality agricultural products and more countries have adopted landscape

Keywords: ecosystem services / flowering plants / natural enemies / nectar / pollen    

of texture and irrigation on the soil moisture vertical-temporal variability in an urban artificial landscape

Xiaofeng ZHANG,Xu ZHANG,Guanghe LI

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 2,   Pages 269-278 doi: 10.1007/s11783-014-0672-y

Abstract: Soil moisture variability in natural landscapes has been widely studied; however, less attention has been paid to its variability in the urban landscapes with respect to the possible influence of texture stratification and irrigation management. Therefore, a case study was carried out in the Beijing Olympic Forest Park to continuously monitor the soil in three typical profiles from 26 April to 11 November 2010. The texture stratification significantly affected the vertical distribution of moisture in the non-irrigated profile where moisture was mostly below field capacity. In the profile where irrigation was sufficient to maintain moisture above field capacity, gravity flow led to increased moisture with depth and thus eliminated the influence of texture. In the non-irrigated sites, the upper layer (above 80 cm) exhibited long-term moisture persistence with the time scale approximating the average rainfall interval. However, a coarse-textured layer weakened the influence of rainfall, and a fine-textured layer weakened the influence of evapotranspiration, both of which resulted in random noise-like moisture series in the deeper layers. At the irrigated site, frequent irrigation neutralized the influence of evapotranspiration in the upper layer (above 60 cm) and overshadowed the influence of rainfall in the deeper layer. As a result, the moisture level in the upper layer also behaved as a random noise-like series; whereas due to deep transpiration, the moisture of the deep layer had a persistence time-scale longer than a month, consistent with characteristic time-scales found for deep transpiration.

Keywords: distribution     moisture temporal variation     texture stratification     irrigation     meteorological forcing     urban landscape    

Fractal characteristic evaluation and interpolation reconstruction for surface topography of drilled

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2021, Volume 16, Issue 4,   Pages 840-854 doi: 10.1007/s11465-021-0643-5

Abstract: Compared with the model in published literature, the proposed model has equal reconstruction effect in

Keywords: surface topography     fractal evaluation     fractal interpolation     reconstruction     composite    

nitrogen/phosphorus concentration and hydraulic retention time for bloom control in reclaimed water landscape

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 10, doi: 10.1007/s11783-022-1564-1

Abstract:

● A new model for bloom control in open land scape water was constructed.

Keywords: Reclaimed water landscape     Algal bloom     Nitrogen and phosphorus     Hydraulic retention time     Threshold    

Analysis of the genomic landscape of primary central nervous system lymphoma using whole-genome sequencing

Frontiers of Medicine   Pages 889-906 doi: 10.1007/s11684-023-0994-x

Abstract: This study aimed to depict the genetic landscape of Chinese PCNSLs.Collectively, this study comprehensively reveals the genomic landscape of newly diagnosed Chinese PCNSLs

Keywords: primary central nervous system lymphoma     whole-genome sequencing     TMSB4X     copy number variation     gene mutation    

Taking Warning from the Eastern Part Elegant Landscape Maturing Slowly——On Landscape Architectural Development

Meng Zhaozhen

Strategic Study of CAE 2000, Volume 2, Issue 10,   Pages 56-58

Abstract:

Elegant landscape will mature slowly.

Keywords: urbanization process     scenic and historical places     urban parks and gardens    

Full-field dynamic strain reconstruction of an aero-engine blade from limited displacement responses

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2023, Volume 18, Issue 1, doi: 10.1007/s11465-022-0731-1

Abstract: This study proposes a method of full-field and real-time strain reconstruction of an aero-engine blade

Keywords: aero-engine blade     displacement response     dynamic strain reconstruction     mode shape     strain gauge    

Shape reconstruction of parallelogram flaw

ZHENG Gangfeng, WU Bin, HE Cunfu

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2008, Volume 3, Issue 1,   Pages 17-22 doi: 10.1007/s11465-008-0015-4

Abstract: To reconstruct the shape of the scatterer in elastic media, the authors deduce the Born approximation solution of the two-dimensional scattering problem, which includes the shape factor that embodies all information about the shape of the scatterer. Accordingly, the change in the shape of the scatterer only necessitates the number of the corresponding new shape factors. For a parallelogram void in a long Al rod, its shape factor can be obtained. In view of the definition of a characteristic function, the shape factor has a corresponding integral representation. Obviously, the shape factor can be considered as a Fourier transform of the characteristic function, which is reconstructed from the inverse Fourier transform. The integral equation is considered as the basic equation to reconstruct the shape of the scatterer. The identification of the geometrical character of a flaw is then given by the two dimensional inverse Born approximation in a low-frequency range. For the parallelogram void, a theoretical calculating identification is performed. At the same time, the numerical results are obtained by the finite element method.

Keywords: approximation     scatterer     scattering problem     information     inverse    

Extrapolation reconstruction of wind pressure fields on the claddings of high-rise buildings

Yehua SUN, Guquan SONG, Hui LV

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2019, Volume 13, Issue 3,   Pages 653-666 doi: 10.1007/s11709-018-0503-5

Abstract: Recent research about reconstruction methods mainly used the interpolation reconstruction of the fluctuatingpressure at the edge of the building, the work presented in this paper focuses on the extrapolation reconstructionThe studies show that it works well for not only interpolation reconstruction but also extrapolationreconstruction.different variogram, preliminary results suggest less time consumption and high efficiency in extrapolation reconstruction

Keywords: extrapolation reconstruction     proper orthogonal decomposition     Kriging method     von Kármán function     Hurst    

From understanding to designing soundscapes

Jian KANG

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2010, Volume 4, Issue 4,   Pages 403-417 doi: 10.1007/s11709-010-0091-5

Abstract: Soundscape represents a step change in the field of environmental acoustics in that it combines physical, social, and psychological approaches. Although the term soundscape was introduced in the 1960s, significant attention to it has mainly been paid in the last decade or so in the community of environmental acoustics by researchers and recently by practitioners including policy makers. This paper explores the current situation and future challenges in soundscape. Starting with a framework on research and practical needs in soundscape and a brief introduction of some recent/current networks, activities, projects, and publications, this paper then presents a systematic review of recent progress in soundscape research and practice. A short review of the soundscape research in China is also given.

Keywords: soundscape     environment     sound     design     urban     landscape    

A dynamic stiffness-based framework for harmonic input estimation and response reconstruction considering

Yixian LI; Limin SUN; Wang ZHU; Wei ZHANG

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 4,   Pages 448-460 doi: 10.1007/s11709-022-0805-5

Abstract: In structural health monitoring (SHM), the measurement is point-wise but structures are continuous. Thus, input estimation has become a hot research subject with which the full-field structural response can be calculated with a finite element model (FEM). This paper proposes a framework based on the dynamic stiffness theory, to estimate harmonic input, reconstruct responses, and to localize damages from seriously deficient measurements. To begin, Fourier transform converts the dynamic equilibrium equation to an equivalent static one in the frequency domain, which is under-determined since the dimension of measurement vector is far less than the FEM-node number. The principal component analysis has been adopted to “compress” the under-determined equation, and formed an over-determined equation to estimate the unknown input. Then, inverse Fourier transform converts the estimated input in the frequency domain to the time domain. Applying this to the FEM can reconstruct the target responses. If a structure is damaged, the estimated nodal force can localize the damage. To improve the damage-detection accuracy, a multi-measurement-based indicator has been proposed. Numerical simulations have validated that the proposed framework can capably estimate input and reconstruct multi-types of full-field responses, and the damage indicator can localize minor damages even with the existence of noise.

Keywords: dynamic stiffness     principal component analysis     response reconstruction     damage localization     under-determined    

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The ecological system and the regionalization of landscape reconstruction in northwest of China

Peicheng LI,Guoyuan DU,Qilei LI,Jinfeng WANG,Feimin ZHENG

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Social media and mobility landscape: Uncovering spatial patterns of urban human mobility with multi source

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Research on a quantificational method for chromatic-light emotions of architectural wall coatings in landscape

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Isogeometric analysis based on geometric reconstruction models

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FLOWERING PLANTS AND ENTOMOPHAGOUS ARTHROPODS IN THE AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPE: A PRACTISE-ORIENTED SUMMARY

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of texture and irrigation on the soil moisture vertical-temporal variability in an urban artificial landscape

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Fractal characteristic evaluation and interpolation reconstruction for surface topography of drilled

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nitrogen/phosphorus concentration and hydraulic retention time for bloom control in reclaimed water landscape

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Analysis of the genomic landscape of primary central nervous system lymphoma using whole-genome sequencing

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Full-field dynamic strain reconstruction of an aero-engine blade from limited displacement responses

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Extrapolation reconstruction of wind pressure fields on the claddings of high-rise buildings

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From understanding to designing soundscapes

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A dynamic stiffness-based framework for harmonic input estimation and response reconstruction considering

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