2025 International Conference on Power Electronics, Biology, Building and Materials Science

ISBN: 978-1-965471-05-0

Editorial Team : Laura Brown

The 2025 International Conference on Power Electronics, Biology, Architecture and Materials Science (PEBBMS 2025 for short) successfully attracted the world's top scholars, researchers, engineers and industry leaders to gather together to discuss the latest progress in the fields of power electronics, biology, architecture and materials science. This conference aims to build a high-level international academic exchange platform to promote knowledge sharing, the dissemination of innovative ideas and the exchange of practical experience in these fields.

Article Lists

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P1

Intelligent rubbish Bin Based on KJ-KANO Model Innovative Design Research

Author: Jiayi Yang, Jie Zhang, Liping Liu, Kexin Wei

1,10

Abstract: A design study of the problem of outdoor rubbish bins exposed in modern society is carried out to explore a solution to the problem with the mostprogramme. Firstly, the KJ method was applied to obtain 14 user requirements for indoor temporary rest furniture; secondly, the KANO model was established based on the 14 user requirements and analysed to obtain the user requirement hierarchy; finally, the four-phantom line diagram was used to classify the requirements. And according to the research res...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P11

Construction and Field Application Practice of Cement Slurry System Suitable for Ultra-Deep Wells with Ultra-Long Cementing Sections and Large Temperature Differences

Author: Shaobo Feng, Pengpeng Li, Lvchao Yang, Zhi Zhang, Xiujian Xia, Yongjin Yu, Zhengqing Ai, Sutao Ye, Jie Liang

11,18

Abstract: Deep and ultra-deep resources have become an important replacement area for oil/gas exploration and development in China. However, the cementing engineering of deep and ultra-deep wells faces challenges, for example, high/ultra-high temperatures, high pressure, ultra-long cementing intervals, and large temperature differences, making it difficult to ensure the safety and quality of cementing operations. To address the challenge of slow strength development in cement slurry (CS) due to low temper...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P19

Layout Design of Nuclear Island for HPR1000

Author: Weiting He, Xin Wang, Yuanxia Zhou, Zhenhu Feng, Rui Ge

19,25

Abstract: HPR1000 is an advanced million-kilowatt pressurized water reactor developed in response to the lessons learned from the Fukushima accident. It adheres to the strictest safety standards in the world and boasts completely independent intellectual property rights. As critical structure of nuclear power plant, the nuclear island's primary function is to house reactor systems and equipment, support auxiliary systems, and ensure the safe operation of the facility. The layout design of the nuclear isla...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P33

Optimization of Design Parameters for Bolted Steel Plate Reinforcing Fatigue Cracks

Author: Hanwen Zheng, Duo Liu, Jie Fan, Jiandong Zhang

33,39

Abstract: Bolted steel plate is one of the effective methods to strengthen fatigue cracks. In order to further standardize the selection of reinforcement design parameters, a unidirectional tensile simulation test of cracked plate was carried out in this paper, and the influence of the thickness of reinforced steel plate, bolt specifications, bolt distribution and number on the reinforcement effect of plate fatigue cracks was analyzed. The results show that, Increasing bolt diameter and preloading force c...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P40

Study on Evolution of Apparent Viscosity in Poly(lactic acid)-Based Polyurethanes

Author: Lin Jiang, Mingfei Liu, Ping Xue

40,45

Abstract: The apparent viscosity of polylactic acid-based polyurethane (PLA-TPU) is influenced by the reaction progress, temperature, and shear rate. PLA-TPU with varying degrees of reaction was synthesized using diphenylmethane diisocyanate, polylactic acid glycol, and 1,4-butanediol as raw materials. The chemical structure, rheological kinetics, and viscosity model of the product were investigated using Fourier transform infrared spectrometer, gel permeation chromatography, and a rotary rheometer. The r...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P46

Influence of Key Parameters on Slamming Force Dynamics: A Comparative Study Using First-Order and Second-Order MLM Models

Author: Ling Liu, Jun Ding, Ke Zeng, Qing Hai, Tianqi Wu

46,50

Abstract: This study investigates the influence of critical parameters—deadrise angle, gravitational acceleration, initial water entry velocity, and mass—on vertical slamming forces using a controlled variable approach. By comparing first-order and second-order Modified Logvinovich Model (MLM) solutions, we demonstrate that the second-order model significantly improves accuracy for large deadrise angles. Results reveal that increasing gravitational acceleration, entry velocity, or mass amplifies slamming ...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P51

Study on the Mechanism of Mechanical Impact on Heterogeneous Plate Rock

Author: Huihe Zhao, Hongxiang Jiang, Zijian Wu

51,55

Abstract: The numerical model for mechanical impact breaking of heterogeneous rocks is established by LS DYNA through secondary development, and the RHT (Riedel Hiermaier Thomas) model is used to characterize the mechanical properties of rocks. The research results indicate that during the process of mechanical impact rock breaking, the rock undergoes multiple changes in compressive-tensile stress, which exacerbates the damage and crack propagation of the rock. There is a phenomenon of interlayer distribu...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P56

Hazardous Gas Monitoring Technology for Natural Gas Pipelines Based on GoogLeNet Infrared Spectroscopy

Author: Tao Cui, Zhifeng Wu, Li Gu, Yanjie Jia, Jiangqiao Lian

56,62

Abstract: During the natural gas transmission process, the leakage of hazardous gases poses a long-term threat to production. Therefore, an online and intuitive monitoring method is particularly important. Based on research on infrared spectroscopy and deep learning, this study proposes the use of deep learning and infrared spectroscopy to monitor hazardous gases in the natural gas transmission process. The GoogLeNet model is employed to analyze the infrared spectra of hazardous gases in natural gas trans...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P63

A Reliability Prediction Method for Pipelines with Corrosion Defects Based on Gaussian Mixture Model

Author: Tao Cui, Zhifeng Wu, Sha Chen, Chen Shen, Ailing Wang, Yinchao Fang

63,69

Abstract: The assessment of pipeline corrosion rate is a critical component in the prediction of pipeline reliability. Traditional methods for predicting the reliability of corroded pipelines often suffer from excessive conservatism and insufficient accuracy in corrosion rate estimation. To address these issues, this paper proposes a reliability prediction methodology for pipelines with corrosion defects based on the Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM). First, lever-aging pipeline corrosion inspection data, the ...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P70

Replenishment Planning Framework Integrating Multi-Objective Optimization with CRITIC Weighting Methodology

Author: Zhiwei Chen, Bingqing Nie, Xinlei Han

70,77

Abstract: With the rapid expansion of e-commerce platforms, improving inventory management efficiency and cost control for massive product portfolios has emerged as a critical operational challenge for merchants. This study addresses the multi-objective replenishment decision optimization problem for diverse product categories in e-commerce fulfillment warehouses by proposing a collaborative optimization model that integrates multi-objective integer programming with the CRITIC weighting method. The model ...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P78

Study on the Properties of GF/PVC Composite Prepreg Prepared Based on Electrostatic Powder Spraying Technology

Author: Zetian Hua, Chenchao Fu, Ping Xue

78,82

Abstract: In this paper, the electrostatic powder spraying technology is introduced into the dry powder impregnation process, and GF/PVC composite prepreg with a thickness of only 0.16 mm and a tensile strength of more than 200 MPa is successfully prepared. This study successfully solve the problems of high melt viscosity, difficult plasticization and difficult processing by traditional impregnation of PVC resin, and improve the performance of PVC composites. The step-by-step optimization of the productio...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P83

Effect of Enzymolysis Treatment on the Quality of Freeze-Dried Meal Replacement Porridge

Author: Kexin Zhu, Haocheng Zhang, Abdul Qayum, Chuanhe Zhu

83,89

Abstract: Effects of enzymolysis treatment on the quality of freeze-dried meal replacement porridge were investigated. The optimal technological parameters (59℃, α -amylase 2000 U/g, saccharase 4200 U/g, cellulase 3800 U/g, digestion time 39 min) were gained by single test, Plackett-Burman test and Box-Behnken response surface. After enzymatic hydrolysis, the instant solubility of the product was greatly improved, and the total flavone and content sensory quality of the product was increased

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P90

Effect of High-Pressure Homogenization on Physicochemical Properties and Antioxidant Activity of Hawthorn Pectin

Author: Yuxin Liu, Haocheng Zhang, Mei Li, Chuanhe Zhu

90,94

Abstract: This study aimed to investigate the effect of high-pressure homogenization (HPH) on hawthorn pectin's physicochemical properties and antioxidant activity. The results of the study showed that the galacturonic acid (Gal A) content of hawthorn pectin increased by 12%, esterification decreased by 12%, and the molecular weight and its distribution decreased at a high-pressure homogenization pressure of 150 MPa and several times. FT-IR showed that the measurements of pectin were degraded. According t...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P95

Flexural Response of Bolt-Connected UHPFRC-AAC-Steel Composite Panel

Author: Xinrui Wang, Rengeng Zheng, Jun Xia

95,99

Abstract: This study investigates and advances the existing research on the performance of concrete-steel composite panels connected by bolts. A Ultra-High Performance Fibre Reinforced Concrete (UHPFRC)-AAC-Steel Composite Panel is proposed aiming to provide prefabricated exterior wall solutions for buildings. The concrete-steel composite panel system consists of a UHPFRC layer, an autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) middle layer, and one steel beam, for which all three components can be bolt-connected

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P100

Energy Saving and Emission Reduction in the Operational Phase of Public Buildings Design of the Carbon Inclusion System

Author: Jingwen Yang, Mengyuan Wang, Wenying Chen, Xiaofeng Li, Runyuan Li

100,109

Abstract: In response to the global challenge of climate change, China has set the goals of peaking carbon emissions by 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality by 2060 in its 14th Five-Year Plan. Given that the operational phase of public buildings is a significant source of carbon emissions, this paper focuses on energy-saving and emission reduction mechanisms in this sector and proposes a carbon-inclusive system design aimed at converting carbon reductions into tradable financial assets. Drawing on domesti...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P110

Mechanistic Study of Al/Ga Doping Effects on NCM811 Surface Stability

Author: Zhiyong Chen, Piqiang Tan, Xiang Liu, Chaojie Yao

110,114

Abstract: Lithium-ion batteries have emerged as a pivotal technology in green energy storage systems, with their development progressing at an accelerated pace. Within this field, cathode materials represent a critical research frontier as they fundamentally determine the energy density and overall performance of lithium-ion batteries. This study focuses on NCM811, a promising high-nickel cathode material, investigating its surface stability through elemental doping strategies. We systematically examine t...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P115

Copper Tannic Acid-Polyethyleneimine Encapsulated Melamine Sponge for Fenton-Like Degradation of Dyes

Author: Zhaohui Zhang, Yan Chen, Aikebaier Rehman

115,119

Abstract: This study introduces the synthesis of an innovative heterogeneous Fenton-like catalyst, Copper Tannic Acid-Polyethyleneimine Encapsulated Melamine Sponge (MS-P-Cu-TA NPs), for the efficient degradation of dye wastewater. Through a simple impregnation and in-situ reduction method, copper tannic acid (Cu-TA) and polyethyleneimine (PEI) were uniformly coated onto the surface of a melamine sponge (MS), forming a stable catalytic system. The catalyst leverages the high porosity and surface activity ...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P120

Fully Electric Switching of Magnetic Domains in a van der Waals Multiferroic Heterostructure

Author: Yangliu Wu, Bo Peng

120,125

Abstract: Multiferroic materials offer a powerful and efficient way to control magnetism using electric fields, a goal that has been pursued for many years. To date, the fully electric switching of magnetism still remains challenging. Here, we report a van der Waals (vdW) heterostructure multiferroic comprising magnetic trilayer CrI3 and ferroelectric (FE) α-In2Se3. Using a magneto-optoelectric coupled system, we observed fully electric switching of magnetic domains in the multiferroic heterostructure at ...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P126

Elastic-Plastic Analysis of Seismic Performance for Bridges with Corrugated Steel Webs

Author: Gang Wang, Lei Fan, Jianshe Liu, Kunning Zhu, Shuo Huang

126,132

Abstract: This paper examines a corrugated steel web prestressed concrete (PC) continuous box girder bridge constructed in China. Finite element analysis was employed to simulate the structure, and the seismic response of the bridge was calculated using elastic time-history and elasto-plastic time-history analysis. The analysis results indicate that, when using a plastic hinge model to simulate the pier, the pier undergoes bending into a plastic state under E2 seismic conditions, reaching the first yield ...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P133

An Efficient Finite Element Analysis Method for Shear Resistance and Stability of Corrugated Steel Web Bridges

Author: Haixing Sun, Yundong Hao, Pei Pei, Yanfeng Zhou

133,138

Abstract: An efficient finite element analysis method for shear resistance and stability of corrugated steel web bridges are proposed. By calculating the shear stress of the corrugated steel web at the key sections of the box girder, the shear strength of the corrugated steel web at each section is checked. The local buckling, global buckling and combined buckling critical shear stresses of corrugated steel webs are calculated, and the stability checking of corrugated steel webs in each section is carried...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P139

Leakage Analysis of 15CrMo Cladding Wall Pipe Used in 660MW Supercritical Unit

Author: Hongwei Yan, Weiran Meng, Shengwei Sun, Jiangong Gu, Jingang Chang, Weiguo Li, Qi Xue

139,146

Abstract: The cause of leakage of the 15CrMo steel cladding wall tube of a 660MW supercritical unit of a power plant is analyzed by macro analysis, hardness measurement, and metallographic organization observation. The results show that the two sides of the weld are the original old pipe and the new pipe. The old pipe side, after the long-term operation and re-welding of the organization of the aging, is serious after analysis of the first leakage point is located in the old pipe fusion line; the first le...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P147

Distributed Photovoltaic and Electric Vehicles Charge in Highway Environment

Author: Yining Xia, Yi Han, Pijian Cheng

147,150

Abstract: Under the general trend of global carbon neutrality, the new energy industry will be pushed to a peak. Among many new energy sources (solar energy, wind energy, water energy, biomass energy, etc.), solar energy has the advantages of wide distribution, small regional restrictions, high conversion efficiency and complete industrial chain. At present, the main carrier of China's new energy industry application is electric vehicles, how to use solar energy to provide energy for electric vehicles, es...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P151

Medical Instruction of Traditional Chinese Medicine Based on VisualGLM-6B Fine-Tuning Training

Author: Yingxin Li

151,160

Abstract: Traditional Chinese medicine as an important component of traditional Chinese medicine, has a wide range of application value. Because the traditional Chinese medicine plays an important role in the treatment of diseases, it is necessary to conduct in-depth research and analysis to guide clinical application. The accuracy of traditional Chinese medicine research methods is relatively low because of the influence of human factors and the small number of samples. In order to solve this problem, in...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P161

Application of Aigc Image Generation Technology in Product Design

Author: Chi Han

161,164

Abstract: Since the advent of artificial intelligence (AI), its technological developments have garnered cross-industry attention. With recent technological breakthroughs, AI has entered a rapid development phase, spawning multiple specialized fields. Generative AI (AIGC) technology is now being applied commercially, demonstrating growing potential to drive intelligent societal advancement. This study examines the implementation of AIGC image generation in product design, analyzing its transformative effe...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P165

Research on Multi-Objective Optimization Method of eVTOL Connection Structure Based on Convolutional Neural Network and Dwarf Mongoose Optimization Algorithm

Author: Xinyi Zhang

165,171

Abstract: This paper studied the fallable structure of the seat and floor connection of the 500kg multi-rotor manned electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. In view of the lack of research on fallable structures, especially for seat connection structures, this paper proposes a multi-objective optimization method based on neural network and pygmy mongoose algorithm. By constructing the finite element model and conducting simulation analysis, combined with the CNN surrogate model and DMOA, ...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P172

Optoelectronic Data Processing for Investment Prediction in Distribution Networks Using Grey Model Optimization

Author: Yue Tang, Shili Liu, Fan Yang, Jianqing Li

172,176

Abstract: With the rapid development of the economy, the scale of power grid construction has increased, but at the same time, it is also facing problems such as obsolete power grid equipment and line damage, so it is very important for the sustainable development of power grid enterprises to carry out reasonable technical transformation of the power grid and ensure the reliable operation of the power grid system. However, in the power grid technical transformation investment decision-making, mainly rely ...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P177

Simulation Analysis of GNSS-R Sea Surface Coverage Performance Based On Low Orbit Satellites

Author: Siqi Gu, Jin Qin, Bo Zhou

177,182

Abstract: GNSS-R (Global Navigation Satellite System-Reflection) remote sensing technology has been widely applied in fields such as earth science, meteorology, and oceanography in recent years. Its coverage performance directly affects global monitoring capabilities, data acquisition continuity, and multi-scenario applicability. This article simulates and analyzes the coverage performance of the ground geometry relationship of the GNSS-R payload carried by low orbit satellites. Through the joint-simulati...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P183

Vibration Reduction Performance of Multi-Particle Dampers Under Different Assumptions of Particle Motion States

Author: Penggang Tian, Junlin Su, Kangning Liu, Yuliang Zhao, Jiantao Wang, Xuhong Huang

183,193

Abstract: Multi particle dampers have complex nonlinear characteristics. On the basis of analyzing the motion state of particles, different equivalent mechanics models have been proposed under different motion state assumptions. However, assumptions of mechanical models have a certain impact on the simulation result of vibration reduction performance. A full state equivalent single particle mechanics model was proposed on the basis of fully analyzing the motion state of a single particle. The method for n...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P194

The Role of Architecture in Bird Conservation: A Comprehensive Review

Author: Wing Ham Antia Li, Qianyao Wang, Youxuan Lian, Shenghao Wang, Haoyi Wang

194,204

Abstract: Biodiversity and especially avian diversity, plays a significant role in both ecosystem health and resilience. This commentary reviews the complex interrelationship between biodiversity conservation and architectural practice, specifically hospitality-related infrastructure such as hotels and museums. With urbanization endangering numerous species and environments, it's important to know how architectural design can both inhibit or spur bird populations. This review presents an overview of exist...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P205

GPriS: A Differentially Private Deep Learning Method with Gradient Sparsification

Author: Huiqi Zhang

205,211

Abstract: Privacy protection has become a core issue in machine learning, with differential privacy widely regarded as an effective method for preserving privacy in stochastic gradient descent. We propose the GPriS (Gradient Privacy Sparse) method, a novel method that enhances differential privacy in deep learning by incorporating sparsity-based pruning. By leveraging the Lottery Hypothesis, GPriS identifies and preserves a lucky “sub-network” of critical parameters, reducing the number of parameters and ...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P212

Research on Cost risk Warning Technology of Distribution Network Based on Subjective Empowerment-Object Extension Method

Author: Shangke Liu, Bin Bai, Xiaomin Liu, Chunye Bai, Rui Zhao, Jiarui Huang

212,217

Abstract: Strengthening the risk control of the distribution network project cost plays an important role in ensuring the project quality, saving the project investment and improving the operating efficiency of enterprises. Therefore, this paper first combines the characteristics of distribution network construction, from the four aspects of technology, management, policy, nature, reasonably constructs the risk early warning and evaluation index system, and then constructs the evaluation model based on su...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P218

Research on Dynamic Monitoring and Analysis Technology of Substation Engineering Cost Fluctuation Based on Index Theory

Author: Si Shen, Fulei Chen, Shili Liu, Xiang Gao, Tianrui Fang

218,224

Abstract: Scientific and reasonable project cost forecasting is one of the important means for power grid companies to improve the investment efficiency of power transmission and transformation projects. Based on the analysis of the factors affecting the cost of power transmission and transformation projects, this paper constructs a particle swarm optimization-based power transmission and transformation project cost prediction model, and selects actual engineering cases for empirical analysis to verify th...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P225

Simulation Study on the Influence of Contraction Expansion and Bending Pipeline on Gas Flow Measurement Accuracy

Author: Zhongzhi Yang, Maoyuan Qin, Yichun Bai, Hao Liu, Jiamiao Ran

225,229

Abstract: This paper conducts an analysis of three common types of typical disturbances encountered in industry, obtaining gas flow field distributions under different operating conditions through simulation studies. It further investigates their impact on the measurement errors of clamp-on ultrasonic flow meters. The study reveals that bend disturbances cause more significant distortion to the flow compared to expansion and contraction disturbances, necessitating longer downstream distances from the bend...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P230

Research on Human-Computer Interaction Interface Design of Electric Vehicles for Elderly Users

Author: Xiao Liu, Meiyu Zhou, Jiayi Yang

230,238

Abstract: With the aggravation of population ageing in China, the elderly have become an important potential user group for intelligent transport products. As a green and low-carbon travelling mode, the aging-friendly design of human-machine interface (HMI) of electric vehicles needs to be solved urgently. This paper identifies the core needs of elderly users based on the KANO model, combines the AHP hierarchical analysis method to rank their needs, innovatively constructs a combined KANO-AHP evaluation m...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P239

A Study on Data Visualization Design of Marine Biodiversity Based on Empathy Theory

Author: Xi Deng, Youfang Zhang

239,248

Abstract: As the crisis of marine ecological degradation intensifies, public awareness and concern for marine biodiversity have grown significantly. Data visualization, as a critical tool for communicating scientific knowledge, not only enables intuitive dissemination of complex information but also serves as a bridge between rational analysis and emotional engagement. This study investigates the integration of empathy theory into the design of marine biodiversity data visualizations, aiming to foster dee...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P249

Research on Secure Communication of Electric Power IoT in Shore Power Scenarios

Author: Xiaojun Liu, Yang Li, Bibo Xiao, Wei Hong, Mengjiao Zeng

249,253

Abstract: In the complex electromagnetic environment of port shore power systems, the operation of various power electronic devices generates both persistent interference within fixed frequency bands and transient narrowband pulse interference. To address this challenge, this paper proposes a novel frequency-hopping sequence generation method that integrates a lightweight encryption algorithm with the dual-band method. The generated sequences not only satisfy stringent wide-interval requirements but also ...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P254

Research on the Loading and Reinforcement of Propellant Storage Tanks in Boxcar Transportation

Author: Zhen Zhou, Shouzhong Wang, Wen Ma, Yuan Cheng, Ningran Hou

254,257

Abstract: Cargo securing methodology is a critical component of railway freight safety analysis, directly impacting the secure transportation of hazardous materials. Currently, the lack of standardized loading protocols for tank propellants—due to their low usage volume—results in inconsistent inspection criteria across railway bureaus, leading to delays in transport schedules. This study addresses this issue by proposing a unified reinforcement framework for 1.6 m³ propellant tanks. Using moment analysis...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P258

Design and Simulation Analysis of Civil Aircraft Cockpit Door Test Bench

Author: Jie Ren, Xiaohu Zeng, Yang Wu, Chunyu Bai

258,268

Abstract: Aircraft cockpit doors may experience electric strike disengagement difficulties due to fuselage pressurization-induced deformation, potentially leading to door operation failures in critical scenarios. To address this issue, this paper develops a test bench capable of simulating deformation patterns. Through computational analysis, a test bench structure that meets the functional requirements was obtained, providing a reference for similar designs while offering practical support for utilizatio...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P269

The Impact of Fuel Type on Emissions in High-altitude Cities: A PEMS Study of LPG/Gasoline and Gasoline Vehicles

Author: Meng Lyu, Meili Lyu, Boyang Li, Yanming Yang, Hao Wen, Yongwei Wang

269,276

Abstract: To determine whether liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)/gasoline dual-fuel vehicles reduce atmospheric pollution in high-altitude cities compared to gasoline vehicles, experiments were conducted on two LPG/gasoline and two gasoline vehicles in a high-altitude city using a portable emissions measurement system (PEMS), and real-world emissions from two gasoline vehicles in a low-altitude city were also analyzed. The emission factors were obtained and the effects of driving mode, speed, and acceleration...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P277

Performance Analysis and Multi-objective Optimization of an Adiabatic CAES System Coupled with Heat Storage Unit

Author: Yongkang Fan, Yue Cao, Youna Wang, Fengqi Si

277,283

Abstract: Integrating renewable energy into the grid is essential for combating the greenhouse effect. This paper introduces a high-temperature adiabatic compressed air energy storage system integrated with cascaded thermal energy storage using molten salt and pressurized water to enhance efficiency. The study includes thermodynamic modeling and simulations for the system components. Further, the impacts of key parameters on critical system evaluation criteria are analyzed. Finally, using round-trip effic...

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.3.1.P284

Research on CPU Waste Heat Utilization System of CAES Coupled Oxyfuel Coal-Fired Unit

Author: Zhiyu Zhang, Haihui Song

284,292

Abstract: In order to reduce carbon emission and increase flexibility of thermal power units, a new power system of compressed air energy storage coupled with oxyfuel coal-fired units using CPU waste heat(CFPP+CAES+CPU) was proposed. Using Ebsilon Professial and Aspen Plus software to build a model, the thermodynamic characteristics and economic analysis of the system were carried out. The results show that: In fixed coal consumption mode, the exergic power of CFPP+CAES+CPU unit increased by 0.745% at the...