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Full-scale Detached Eddy Simulation of kerosene fueled scramjet combustor based on skeletal mechanism 会议论文
20th AIAA International Space Planes and Hypersonic Systems and Technologies Conference, Glasgow, United kingdom, July 6, 2015 - July 9, 2015
作者:  Yao W(姚卫);  Wang J(王晶);  Lu Y(陆阳);  Li XP(李晓鹏);  Fan XJ(范学军)
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Adiabatic Flame Temperature  Combustion  Directed Graphs  Flow Separation  Heat Flux  Kerosene  Large Eddy Simulation  Musculoskeletal System  Real Time Systems  Sensitivity Analysis  Spacecraft  Transients  
SPH-Based Simulations for Slope Failure Considering Soil-Rock Interaction 会议论文
New Paradigm of Particle Science and Technology Proceedings of The 7th World Congress on Particle Technology, Beijing, China, May 19–22, 2014
作者:  Wu Q(吴强);  An Y(安翼);  Liu QQ(刘青泉)
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Slope Failure  Earth-rock Aggregate  Large Deformation  Soil-rock Interaction  
Influence of gas hydrate dissociation on mechanical properties of gas hydrate-bearing sediment 会议论文
Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Frontiers in Offshore Geotechnics, ISFOG 2015, Oslo, Norway, June 10, 2015 - June 12, 2015
作者:  Zhang W;  Li Q;  Li Y;  Cun H
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Dissociation Temperature  Environmental Conditions  Gas Hydrate Bearing Sediments  Hydrate Dissociation  Internal Friction Angle  Mechanical Characteristics  Mechanical Parameters  Sediment Mechanical Properties  
Movement of Overburden Stratum and Damage Evolution of Floor Stratum during Coal Mining above Aquifers 会议论文
New Paradigm of Particle Science and Technology Proceedings of The 7th World Congress on Particle Technology, Beijing, China, May 19–22, 2015
作者:  Yuan RF(袁瑞甫);  Li YQ;  Jiao ZH
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Mining Above Aquifer  Numerical Simulation  Overburden Stratum Movement  Water Inrush Risk