A Review on Self Compacting Concrete
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Skeletal‐Driven Animation of Anatomical Humans via Neural Deformation Gradients
Abstract Most real‐time animation techniques for digital humans are limited to deforming the outer skin surface. Geometric skinning methods are highly efficient but struggle with artifacts such as collapsing joints or self‐intersections when animating inner anatomy along with the outer skin.
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UrbanClipAtlas: A Visual Analytics Framework for Event and Scene Retrieval in Urban Videos
Abstract Extracting actionable insights from long‐duration urban videos is often labor‐intensive: analysts must manually sift through raw footage to pinpoint target events or uncover broader behavioral trends. In this work, we present UrbanClipAtlas, a visual analytics system for exploring long urban videos recorded at street intersections ...
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Correction: Forecasting the rheological state properties of self-compacting concrete mixes using the response surface methodology technique for sustainable structural concreting. [PDF]
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RSM-based modelling for predicting and optimizing the rheological and mechanical properties of fibre-reinforced laterized self-compacting concrete. [PDF]
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Forecasting residual mechanical properties of hybrid fibre-reinforced self-compacting concrete (HFR-SCC) exposed to elevated temperatures. [PDF]
Bin Inqiad W, Dumitrascu EV, Dobre RA.
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Artificial neural network, machine learning modelling of compressive strength of recycled coarse aggregate based self-compacting concrete. [PDF]
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Multi-objective genetic algorithm calibration of colored self-compacting concrete using DEM: an integrated parallel approach. [PDF]
Shafaie V, Movahedi Rad M.
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Modelling the flow of self‐compacting concrete
International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in Geomechanics, 2011AbstractA Lagrangian particle‐based method, smooth particle hydrodynamics (SPH), is used in this paper to model the flow of self‐compacting concretes (SCC) with or without short steel fibres. An incompressible SPH method is presented to simulate the flow of such non‐Newtonian fluids whose behaviour is described by a Bingham‐type model, in which the ...
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