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Online since: January 2012
Authors: Yan Bin Han, Geng Shi Zhang, Jin Ping Li
A Feature Extraction Strategy Based on Multiple Color Information
Han Yanbina, Zhang Gengshib and Li Jinpingc
School of Information Science and Engineering, University of Jinan, Jinan, China
aise_hanyb@ujn.edu.cn, bise_zhanggs@ujn.edu.cn, cise_lijp@ujn.edu.cn
Keywords: multiple color spaces; information fusion; target tracking
Abstract.
Introduction Feature extraction of moving target is an important subject, which widely involves in many military and civil fields, such as vision navigation [1, 2], intelligent transportation and so on.
Introduction Feature extraction of moving target is an important subject, which widely involves in many military and civil fields, such as vision navigation [1, 2], intelligent transportation and so on.
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Silvia Vilčeková, Eva Kridlova-Burdova
Environmental Assessment of Building Materials and Constructions
Eva Krídlová Burdová1, a and Silvia Vilčeková1,b
1Faculty of Civil Engineering, Vysokoškolská 4, 042 00, Košice, Slovakia
aeva.kridlova.burdova@tuke.sk, bsilvia.vilcekova@tuke.sk
Keywords: sustainable buildings, environmental assessment, building materials.
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Feng Shi, Wei Wang
Study of air anion concentration in various water statuses
Wei Wang1,a, Feng Shi2,b
1School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Anhui Institute of Architecture & Industry, Hefei, 230022, China
2School of School of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Xiamen University, Xiamen, 361005,China
China
avivi.gan@126.com, bshifengx@126.com
Keywords: air anion; water; wind; temperature and relative humidity; urban planning and construction; ecological environment
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Online since: December 2012
Authors: Wen Sheng Wang, Shao Dong Huang, Jie Long Zou
Coal consumption accounts for about 72.8% of the total energy consumption, 76% of electric power, 70% of steel energy, 80% of civil fuel, 60% of chemical fuel are all provided by coal [1].
Since 1981, Southeast University began to research and develop the technology[6].In 2007, Southeast University has finished the pressurized fluidized bed combustion combined cycle engineering test power station of which the capacity is 15MWe, overcomes the key technology of pilot power plant which is PFBC-CC 15MWe scale and gas-steam combined cycle power generation, realizes gas-steam combined cycle operation, realizes the whole system 72 hours continuous operation and cumulative total 1,000 hours commissioning.
Since 1981, Southeast University began to research and develop the technology[6].In 2007, Southeast University has finished the pressurized fluidized bed combustion combined cycle engineering test power station of which the capacity is 15MWe, overcomes the key technology of pilot power plant which is PFBC-CC 15MWe scale and gas-steam combined cycle power generation, realizes gas-steam combined cycle operation, realizes the whole system 72 hours continuous operation and cumulative total 1,000 hours commissioning.
Online since: March 2010
Authors: Xiao Liang Chen, Shun Hong Lin, Zuan Tian
A Dimensional Analysis Model for Geometric Size Effects of Single
Crystals
Xiaoliang Chena, Shunhong Linb and Zuan Tianc
School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Chongqing University of Science and Technology,
Chongqing, 401331, China
a
xlchen80@163.com, bdim001@163.com, ccqustlx@163.com
Keywords: Geometric size effects, Surface energy, Strength, Dimensional analysis
Abstract.
Online since: October 2012
Authors: Fei Zhao, Hong Liang Huang, Hui Fang Zhang, Yan Fang Li, Wen Yu
Experimental Study of Influence of Composed
Materials on Masonry Mortar’s Workability
Hongliang Huanga, Huifang Zhangb, Yanfang Lic, Wen Yud and Fei Zhaoe
Hebei Institute of Architecture Civil Engineering, Zhangjiakou 075000, China
ahuanghong.5055@163.com, bzhfsyf_79@sohu.com, cshxianlmf@126.com, dyuwen_2008888@yahoo.com.cn, ezhaofei8417@126.com
Keywords: Materials Involved, Masonry mortar, Workability, Experimental study
Abstract.
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Jun Dong, Lin Qi
Extenics Analysis of Activity support Element
Jun Dong 1,2, a , Lin Qi 1,b
1 College of Civil Engineering of Northeast Forestry University, Xiangfang District, Harbin,
Heilongjiang, P.R.China 150040
2 College of Architecture of Harbin Institute of Technology , Nangang District, Harbin,Heilongjiang,
P.R.China 150001
adj917@126.com, bQL_121@126.com
Keywords: Urban Design, Activity support, Extenics, Relevant Nets
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