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Predicting Max Scour Depths near Two-Pier Groups Using Ensemble Machine-Learning Models and Visualizing Feature Importance with Partial Dependence Plots and SHAP
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Assessing scour depth (Sd) near side-by-side, tandem, and eccentric bridge piers is crucial for designing resilient structures. Researchers employed soft computing techniques to enhance Sd prediction models, focusing on ...
Turbulence Spectrum Around a Suspended Cylinder with Vertical Endplate Effects to Enhance VIVACE Strength
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Alternating vortex formation on a horizontal suspended cylinder depends largely on flow turbulence causing its vibration. This vibration is known as “vortex-induced vibration” that leads to a power-harnessing device such ...
Modification of Hunter’s Curve in the Perspective of Water Conservation
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Plumbing-system designers, who routinely use Hunter’s curve for estimating domestic demand, actually solve complex problems based on the probabilistic approach. Recently, serious questions have arisen about the accuracy ...
Standardization of Fixture Units for Modern Flush Valves by Optimizing Water Demand Using Modified Hunter’s Curve
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Plumbing planners and architects choose to use the 1940s Hunter curve that articulated domestic demand to solve the complex and multifaceted difficulties they found in the probabilistic process. This curve was designed to ...
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