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Discussion of “Termination Criteria for Jacked Pile Construction and Load Transfer in Weathered Soils” by L. M. Zhang, C. W. W. Ng, F. Chan, and H. W. Pang
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Effect of Substrate Nitrogen/Chemical Oxygen Demand Ratio on the Formation of Aerobic Granules
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The effect of the substrate nitrogen/chemical oxygen demand (N/COD) (mg/mg) ratio on the formation and characteristics of aerobic granules for simultaneous organic removal and nitrification were studied in four sequencing ...
Cooperative Merging Strategy for Connected Vehicles at Highway On-Ramps
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: As traffic demands increase rapidly on highways, effective merging strategies are necessary to cooperate with intelligent vehicles and improve traffic operations. Existing merging algorithms for connected vehicles rarely ...
Cooperative Merging Strategy for Connected Vehicles at Highway On-Ramps
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: As traffic demands increase rapidly on highways, effective merging strategies are necessary to cooperate with intelligent vehicles and improve traffic operations. Existing merging algorithms for connected vehicles rarely ...
A pressure-tight sampler with flexible titanium bag for deep-sea hydrothermal fluid samples
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: This paper details the development and application of a novel pressure-tight sampler with a metal seal capable of acquiring high-purity fluid samples from deep-sea hydrothermal vents. The sampler has a titanium diaphragm ...
Simulating Runoff and Actual Evapotranspiration via Time-Variant Parameter Method: The Effects of Hydrological Model Structures
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Modeling methodologies capable of coping with changing catchment conditions are becoming more important and are critical to ensure credible model predictions because the hydrologic process of the catchment is inevitably ...