Thermodynamically consistent modeling of granular soils using physics-informed neural networks. [PDF]
Irani N, Salimi M, Wichtmann T.
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Incremental Model Order Reduction of Smoothed‐Particle Hydrodynamic Simulations
The paper presents the development of an incremental singular value decomposition strategy for compressing time‐dependent particle simulation results, addressing gaps in the data matrices caused by temporally inactive particles. The approach reduces memory requirements by about 90%, increases the computational effort by about 10%, and preserves the ...
Eduardo Di Costanzo +3 more
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Transient evaluation of a soil-borehole thermal energy storage system [PDF]
Baser, Tugce, McCartney, John S
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Improving Constitutive Modelling of Soft Organic Clays With New Experimental Insight
ABSTRACT The engineering response of soft organic clays is controlled by anisotropy, stress history and the nature of organic matter. The behaviour of these soils has been investigated extensively over compression triaxial paths, and models are available to successfully reproduce available experimental observations. However, open questions remain about
Ching‐Yu Chao +2 more
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Microwave-Assisted Preparation of Coffee-Based Activated Carbons: Characteristics, Properties, and Potential Application as Adsorbents for Water Purification. [PDF]
Pączkowski P +5 more
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ABSTRACT Internal erosion in gap‐graded soils poses significant risks to water‐retaining structures such as earth dams. However, its underlying mechanisms at the particle scale remain poorly understood. This study couples the discrete element method (DEM) with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to simulate internal erosion in gap‐graded soil assemblies
Jie Qi +3 more
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Nano-Bio Soil Improvement (NBSI) with Micro-, Nano-, and Pico- Typha latifolia: a green material approach. [PDF]
Zeynali Y, Niroumand H, Moayed RZ.
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ABSTRACT Understanding solute transport in heterogeneous porous media under variable loading is essential for effective pollution mitigation. However, most existing studies rely on one‐ or two‐dimensional simplifications, limiting their capacity to capture three‐dimensional stress–transport interactions.
Bolin Wang, Dong‐Sheng Jeng
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Biotransforming the "Forever Chemicals": Trends and Insights from Microbiological Studies on PFAS. [PDF]
Skinner JP +3 more
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Development of pile design methodology for an offshore wind farm in the North Sea [PDF]
Cathie, D +5 more
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