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Online since: October 2012
Authors: Jin Shan Zhang, Chen Chen, Wei Sheng Zhang, Hong Jun Zhao
The bottom material of the Huanghua port is fine-silty sand, which is very active in water, i.e. easily in sediment-moving incipient and settling down.
That means the sediment retention dike can weaken the siltation intensity and reduce the siltation quantity largely of the outer channel during storm surge References [1] Shizuo Feng: An introduction to storm surge (Science Press, Beijing, China 1982,in Chinese) [2] Hui Lin, Guonian Lv, Zhiyao Song: The tidal wave system of the East China Sea and the coastal evolution simulation research (Science Press, Beijing, China 2000, in Chinese)
[6] Jiaju Liu: Journal of Nanjing Hydraulic Research institute, Vol.2 (1988), p.69-73 (in Chinese) [7] Jiaju Liu: Hydro-Science and Engineering.
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Yan Lu, Xiao Xia Hu
The science and technology level of Shandong province is higher.
Tourism Circular Economic Development Developers Tourism Products Tourists Construction and Maintenance of Scenic Spots Infrastructure Construction Travel agency Tourist Hotel Natural Scenery Tour Marine Ecotourism Industrial Ecotourism Green Consumption Tour Traditional Cultural Tour Agricultural Sightseeing Tour Science Education Tour Green Visit Green Traffic Green Consumption Circular Tourism Ideas Energy Conservation Reduce Consumption Control Pollution Environmental Public Activities Reduce Recycle Reuse Environmental Impact Assessment Laws and Regulations Environmental Protection Tourism Circular Economic Development Fig. 1 Tourism Circular Economic Development Model 3.2 Differentiating in the Micro Regional Path The natural resource endowment in Shandong province is significant diversity.
In order to keep the sustainable development of the tourism in Shandong province, a rich variety of tourism models have been created in different region, such as natural landscape tourism, marine ecological tourism, industrial ecological tourism, shopping tourism, culture tourism, agricultural sightseeing tourism, science and education tourism, sport tourism, exploration tourism, business and exposition tourism, leisure and holiday tourism.
The natural resources and environment is the material basis for tourism development.
Sikdar (2009), ‘Sustainability and recycle-reuse in process systems’, Clean Techn 5nviron Policy (2007)9:167-174 [5] Zengwei Yuan, Jun Bi and Yuichi Moriguichi(2006), ‘The Circular Economy: A New Development Strategy in China’, Journal of Industrial Ecology (2006)10:4-10 [6] Mikael Skou Andersen(2007), ‘An Introductory Note on the Environmental Economics of the Circular Ecnnomic’, Sustain Sci (2007)2:133-140 [7] Rob F.
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Qian Ting Hu, Guo Qiang Cheng, Wen Bin Wu
Deformation Analysis for Coal and Gas Outburst Cavity Qianting Hu1,2, Wenbin Wu1,2,a and Guoqiang Cheng3 1National Key Laboratory of Gas Disaster Detecting,Preventing and Emergency Controlling, Chongqing,400037,China 2Chongqing Research Institute of China Coal Technology & Engineering Group Corp, Chongqing, 400039, China 3Key Laboratory of Mining Disaster Prevention and Control, Ministry of Education, Shandong University of Science and Technology, Qingdao 266510,China a sdwenbinwu@gmail.com Keywords: Coal and Gas Outburst, Outburst Cavity, Transient Dynamics, Finite Element.
Mohr-Coulomb criterion meets the yield and failure properties of the geotechnical material.
Acknowledgement It is a project supported by the the National Basic Research Program of China(2011CB201203-02) and National Science and Technology Major Projects (2011ZX05040-004); References [1] Hu Qianting: Study on the Mechanical Mechanism of Coal and Gas Outburst and its Application[Ph.D]( Beijing: China University of Mining and Technology, 2007), in Chinese
[7] Xiong Renqin.Discussion on Width of Plastic Zone in Coal Rib[J].Journal of China Coal and Society, Vol.1 (1989), p.16-22, in Chinese
[8] Yi Shun Min, Zhu Zhen De: Introduction Fractured Rock Mass Damage Mechanics(Beijing: Science Press, 2005), in Chinese.
Online since: January 2019
Authors: Ulrich Pont, Ardeshir Mahdavi, Elisa Keco
Thermal Performance of School Buildings: A Case Study from Albania Elisa KECO1,a, Ulrich PONT2,b* and Ardeshir MAHDAVI2,c 1Graduate of Master of Building Science Programme, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria 2Department of Building Physics and Building Ecology, TU Wien, Karlsplatz 13, Vienna, Austria aarch.elisa@gmail.com, bulrich.pont@tuwien.ac.at, camahdavi@tuwien.ac.at *corresponding author Keywords: Indoor thermal comfort, School buildings, heating demand, thermal retrofit, monitoring, Albania Abstract.
Asian Journal of Civil Engineering, 15, 3; p 383-390
Environmental and Earth Sciences, Vol. 3, No 3., September 2016, p 44-48
Low Carbon Policy Paper NAMA on the implementation on the National Energy Efficiency Action Plan (NEEAP) in Albania; available via http://www.locsee.eu/uploads/documents/policy_papers/LOCSEE_Policy %20paper_ Albania_final.pdf (last accessed: April 2017) [14] Albanian Ministry of Education and Science 2002.
Architectural/Engineering service to elaborate building material specifications and school furniture specification.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Hong Tao Bi, Yan Li
The length optimization of non-stayed cable segment to low-pylon cable-stayed bridge Hongtao Bi 1,a Yan Li2,b 1 Architecture and Civil Engineering, Harbin University of Science and Technology, Harbin, China, 150090 2 School of Transportation Science and Engineering, Institute of Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China, 150090 a tianlei6408@163.com, b liyan2011@hit.edu.cn Keywords: Low-pylon cable-stayed bridge; Numerical analysis; Mechanical properties; Length of non-stayed cable segment ABSTRACT: An optimization model was proposed in order to investigate the effect of the non-stayed cable segment length on the performance of a low-pylon cable-stayed bridge.
Under the final state, the bending and tension-compression strain energy of the structure can be expressed as: (6) where S represents the total number of the girder and pylon elements, Li, Ei, Ii, Ai represent the length, material elastic modulus, moment of inertia and area of cross section, MLi, MRi,NLi,NRi represent the bending moment and axial force from two directions, Eq.6 can be changed as: (7) where: (8) (9) (10) where represent the vector composed by the bending moment and axial force of two directions under dead-load; represent the response matrix composed by the bending moment and axial force of two directions; [B],[C] are diagonal coefficient matrix.
Sichuan Building Science, 2010.36 (4):62~66 [7] PIKattan.
Journal of railway engineering society, 2005 (4): 39~42
Online since: June 2011
Authors: Lin Li, Tao Liu
Improved Tabu Search for Solving Order Delivery Problem under B2C Electronic Commerce Lin Li1, a, Tao Liu2,b 1College of Science, Shenyang Aerospace University, Shenyang Liaoning, China 2School of Material and Metallurgy, Northeastern University, Shenyang Liaoning, China aLL49705055@126.com, bliut@smm.neu.edu.cn Key words: B2C Electronic Commerce; order delivery problem; mathematical model; tabu search algorithm Abstract.
Tang: Journal of Donghua University(Natural Science), Vol. 28 (2002), p. 66 [7] Q.
(Natural Science), Vol. 30 (2009), p. 1554 [10] F.
Online since: January 2009
Authors: Shiuh Jer Huang, Chun Ming Chiu, M.C. Huang
Huang3, c 1 National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, No. 43, Keelung Road, Sec. 4, Taipei, Taiwan 106 2 National Taipei University of Technology, Dept. of Vehicle Engineering, No. 1, Chung-Shiao E.
Introduction The piezoelectric material is chosen to generate high frequency oscillation for actuating a finger tip which contacted with a slide to induce the back and forth motion.
Acknowledgement This research is supported by the National Science Council under the contract NSC 95-2212-E011- 156-MY3.
Authors would like to thank the financial support of National Science Council.
Lischinsky: Adaptive Friction Compensation with Partially Known Dynamic Friction Model, International Journal of Adaptive Control and Signal Processing, Vol. 11, pp. 65-80, 1997
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Yong Ye Liu, Yang Yang, Sen Lin Liu, Xiao Qiu Chen
The final result of the ecological design of cooling water waste heat utilization scheme for a nuclear power plant is to build an eco-industrial park which taking the nuclear power plant and the "optimal utilization way" as the core, to take advantage of thermal discharge waste heat, for the purpose of protecting the environment, with the use of advanced technology, through integration of material and energy, to establish a symbiotic relationship between the associated heat users, and to achieve maximum utilization of waste heat in a limited space.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the Major Project of National Science and Technology, CAP1400 Safety Review Technology and Independent Validation Tests (2011ZX06002010) and Research on Key Technology of CAP1400 Safety Review(2013ZX06002001).
Water Resources and Hydropower Science and Technology Progress, Vol.2 (4) (2008), p. 27.
(in Chinese) [5] Guoying Shen: Marine Ecology (Science Press, Beijing 2002).
Journal of China Academy of Water Resources and Hydropower, Vol. 2 (4) (2004), p. 315.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Li Jing, Xue Mei Liu, Liu Gang
Public Participatory Risk Mapping for Community-based Urban Disaster Mitigation Li Jing a, Xuemei Liub, Liu Gangc High Performance Computing lab, School of Information Science and Engineering Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000, China aemail: lijing2008@lzu.cn, bemail:liuxuem0920@qq.com, cemail:glgangliu1@gmail.com Keywords: Collaborative Risk Map; Public Participatory; PPGIS; Oracle Spatial Abstract.
If we don’t filter feedback information, some risk information reported by persons may not be authentic, and may cause many departments and people to make useless work, resulting in unnecessary spending of manpower and material resources.
Acknowledgement This work was supported in part by the Guangdong Provincial Government and State Education Ministry of China (Project No. 0712226-100097) and by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Project No. 90924025).
Yokoi, “Map-based Public Awareness Building System for Disaster Prevention”, IJCSNS International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security, vol. 6, no. 9A, Sept. 2006
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Liu Yong Cheng, Shan Xiong Chen, Xi Chang Xu, Xiao Jie Chu, Tong Bing Lei
Numerical simulation on the regular pattern of the lateral friction transmission of the pile in the incline under the pulling force CHENG Liu Yong a, CHEN Shan Xiongb, XU Xi Changc, CHU Xiao Jied , LEI Tong Binge Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan 430071, China a wdoc@foxmail.com, b lyccas@foxmail.com, a sxxu@126.comc , chujiexiao@qq.comd Keywords: lateral friction; transmission; pulling force; incline; pile foundation Abstract.
Refer to "Engineering Geology Handbook" [7] and the experience of similar projects, material parameters are shown in table 1.
Science Technology and Engineering[J]. 2013(18):5399-5405 [3] HUANG Feng, LI Guang-xin.
Engineering Journal of Wuhan University, 2009(06):132-138 [6] YU Xin-cai, LI Jian, SHANG Yi-min.
Science Technology and Engineering. 2012(35):9753-9760
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