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Novel Hyperchaotic System and Its Circuit Implementation
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: It is very important to generate hyperchaos with more complicated dynamics as a model for theoretical research and practical application. A new hyperchaotic system with double piecewiselinear functions in state equations ...
Difference Methods of Flow in Branch Channel
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The present paper is a study of the methods for calculating flow in branch channels. In order to obtain the unsteady flow in the channels without branching, this paper provides the non‐equidistant difference schemes on ...
Determination of Critical Slip Surfaces Using Mutative Scale Chaos Optimization
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Limit equilibrium is a common method used to analyze the stability of a slope, and minimization of the factor of safety or identification of critical slip surfaces is a classical geotechnical problem in the context of limit ...
Identification and Location Method of Microseismic Event Based on Improved STA/LTA Algorithm and Four-Cell-Square-Array in Plane Algorithm
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The key issue of microseismic (MS) monitoring technology is to detect MS events and accurately locate the MS source. On the basis of the traditional short-term average/long-term average (STA/LTA) algorithm, a new characteristic ...
Effect of Gear Tooth Cracks on the Dynamic Characteristics of Gear Transmission System of High-Speed Train
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: In order to study the dynamic characteristics of a high-speed train gear transmission system with cracks, time-varying meshing stiffness of gear teeth with different cracks was obtained using energy method. A torsional ...
Experimental and Numerical Investigation on Seismic Performance of One-Way Straight Mortise–Tenon Joints Based on a Novel Method to Simulate Damage of Deteriorated Ancient Chinese Timber Buildings
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Being exposed to weather directly or indirectly for more than 100 years, ancient timber buildings have experienced different levels of mechanical degradation. Especially the mortise-tenon joints, which play a crucial ...