
ISBN: 978-1-965471-03-6
Editorial Team : Laura Brown
2025 International Conference on Computer Science, Civil Engineering and Architecture, and Materials Applications
The 2025 International Conference on Computer Science, Civil Engineering and Architecture, and Materials Applications (CCAM 2025) successfully brought together top scholars, researchers, engineers, and industry leaders from around the globe in the fields of computer science, civil engineering and architecture, and materials applications. The conference created a high-level international academic exchange platform aimed at sharing the latest research achievements, innovative ideas, and practical experiences in these fields. It facilitated in-depth discussions on future development trends, promoted interdisciplinary integration and collaborative innovation, and contributed to technological breakthroughs and industrial advancements in related areas.
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P1
Safety Analysis on Construction Supports for Long-Span Bridge Structures
Author: Mingqi Lu, Shujun Li, Saifei Zhang
1,6
Abstract: Long-span bridges feature continuous box girders constructed through the cast-in-place method, necessitating a supporting structural system to withstand the loads imposed by upper construction activities. Ensuring the structural integrity of this supporting system throughout the construction phase i...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P7
Study on the Influence of New Early Dismantling Formwork on the Structural Performance of Reinforced Concrete Floor Slabs
Author: Mingqi Lu, Saifei Zhang, Shujun Li
7,12
Abstract: The application of the new type of early-removal formwork system in engineering is relatively rare, lacking sufficient practical experience. To ensure the safety and reliability of this new type of quick-release formwork in actual engineering applications, this paper relies on the Beijing Wannian Hu...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P13
The Analysis and Discussion of Risks Related to FDA Adverse Event of Continuous Glucose Monitoring System
Author: Xinyan Zhang, Haonan Wu, Lingfeng Lu, Yuting Zhu, Hongbo Yan, Zefeng Zhou, Meiyan Song
13,19
Abstract: Adverse events are one of the important bases for the re-evaluation of the safety and efficacy of medical devices. According to MAUDE, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) adverse event monitoring database, the factory-calibrated, integrated continuous glucose monitoring system (iCGM) recei...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P20
Analysis of the Deformation Performance of Superimposed Wall Plane
Author: Danping Yang, Renping Guo, Yu He, Lianguang Wang, Fengyu Cui, Shengda Chen
20,24
Abstract: Shear connectors connect the precast interior walls to the cast-in-place exterior walls in a stacked shear wall, and the interface is the weak side of the structure. Based on the converted section characteristic method, the deformation increment control differential equation of composite shear wall ...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P25
The Research of Key Technologies for Data Interactions Between Real-Time Simulation Systems
Author: Junjie Dai, Xudong Pang
25,28
Abstract: This paper aims at the data interaction problem in the interconnection of real-time simulation systems for autonomous driving. First the complex data interactions between strong and weak real-time simulation systems are analyzed with emphasis. Then an interface adaptation technology that ensures hig...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P29
Progress in the Localization and Substitution of New Materials in Ultra-High Voltage (UHV) Equipment
Author: Zhen Pang, Jianfeng Gao, Yi Ding, Zhixiang Zhu, Cheng Chi, Tan Liu, Xuefeng Wu, Kaimei Zhao
29,46
Abstract: Ultra-High Voltage (UHV) transmission technology, as a key method for global energy transmission, places higher demands on the performance of materials used in core equipment. This paper reviews the new materials employed in UHV equipment, including insulation materials, conductor materials, magneti...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P47
Analysis of the Deformation Performance of Superimposed Wall Plane
Author: Danping Yang, Renping Guo, Yu He, Lianguang Wang, Fengyu Cui, Shengda Chen
47,51
Abstract: Shear connectors connect the precast interior walls to the cast-in-place exterior walls in a stacked shear wall, and the interface is the weak side of the structure. Based on the converted section characteristic method, the deformation increment control differential equation of composite shear wall ...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P52
Review of Factors Influencing the Acceptance of Anthropomorphism: A Case Study of Service Robots
Author: Yan Li, Yiyi Li
52,57
Abstract: The phenomenon of anthropomorphism in human-computer interaction, with a focus on service robots such as intelligent assistants. This review on anthropomorphism identifies key factors influencing the perception of artificial intelligence anthropomorphism, emphasizing user characteristics (personalit...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P58
Educational Reform Practices for Machine Learning Courses in an Interdisciplinary Context
Author: Yaqian Long, Xiyou Fu, Lidong Zou, Yang Zhang
58,62
Abstract: The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence has created an unprecedented demand for interdisciplinary talent across various fields. However, teaching machine learning to non-computer science students presents unique challenges. This paper presents innovative teaching approaches and reforms for ...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P63
Integration of Transformer Models for Time-Series Forecasting
Author: Gang Sun, Zhicheng Zhou, Xijin Wu, Meng Guo, Yulong Jin
63,67
Abstract: This paper investigates the use of transformer models for time-series forecasting in the energy market, particularly focusing on inter-provincial spot prices. By leveraging the transformer’s self-attention mechanism, the proposed model captures long-range dependencies more effectively than tradition...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P68
A Control Method for District Cooling System Participating in Secondary Frequency Modulation of Power Grid
Author: Jie Zhang, Lingfang Li, Tinglin Yan, Junyi Yu, Cong He
68,74
Abstract: In this paper, in order to use the district cooling system for secondary frequency regulation of the power grid, this paper first established a thermodynamic model of the district heating system, and then proposed a two-step regulation method for the power demand response of the power grid, and in t...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P75
Study on the Process of Preparing Nickel-Iron Alloy by Hydrogen Selective Reduction
Author: Xiaoping Zhu, Ziqi Liu, Yunfeng Sun, Jiaqian Chang, Shengyu Ma
75,81
Abstract: Recycling of nickel metal from nickel-containing spent catalysts can not only alleviate the contradiction between supply and demand, but also guarantee the demand of national strategic reserve metal, which is of great strategic significance. With reference to the gas-based shaft furnace-electric fur...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P82
The Impact of Material Light-Weighting and Positioning of Headband of the Barrel in Gatling Gun
Author: Jian Xu, Qiang Li, Xuefang Chang
82,87
Abstract: Aiming to an asymmetric cantilever rotor, its works with a series of axial high-speed moving mass, that is the Gatling gun. The changes of mass of bullet and barrel and the changes the effective distance X of the headband of the barrel and changes caused by material changes of headband, the mass of ...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P88
Effect of Substrate Mixing Ratio and Zero-Valent Iron on Anaerobic Hydrolytic and Acidification of Kitchen Waste
Author: Rufei Liu, Weijie Fan, Xiteng Chen, Song Yang
88,93
Abstract: Based on the complex composition of kitchen waste, zero-valent iron addition and mixing substrate were proposed to enhance the hydrolysis and acidification of kitchen waste. The results showed that ethanol and acetic acid were mainly hydrolysis acidification products of kitchen waste, accounting for...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P94
Dynamic Stability Analysis of Random Multi-Obstacle Crossing in Elderly
Author: Xing Gao, Yingnan Ma, Ziyang Lyu, Peng Li, Ge Zhang, Zixuan Zhang
94,99
Abstract: To improve the accuracy of dynamic stability analysis of gait across obstacles. The conventional kinematics parameters and temporal dynamic parameters were calculated and compared. The dynamic stability control ability of the young group, the old group, and the fall group was analyzed when crossing ...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P100
Effects of Nanomaterials on Mechanical Properties and Sulfate Resistance of Cement-Based Materials
Author: Tao Liu, Heng Yang, Nan Jia
100,106
Abstract: Nanomaterials have become one of the most promising materials in various fields because of their mechanical, electrical and magnetic properties, which are far superior to those of ordinary materials. At present, the research on improving the properties of cement-based composites by nanomaterials has...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P107
Research on the Evolution of New Energy Platform Development Path Based on Maturity Model
Author: Lin Liu, Ziqi Zhou, Xiangfei Fu, Suxiu Li, Xifeng Zhang
107,115
Abstract: This paper examines the evolution of development pathways and technological research within the context of the business maturity model for new energy platforms. Leveraging theories from the industry life cycle and project management maturity models, this study constructs a business development matur...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P116
Effect Mechanism of Corrosion Inhibition Additives on Cement Hydration
Author: Heng Yang, Tao Ji, Lou Yang
116,120
Abstract: The addition of corrosion inhibition additives in reinforced concrete is the most common measure for the anti-corrosion of steel rebar. In a large number of traditional researches, scholars often pay more attention to the anti-corrosion effect and anti-corrosion mechanism of corrosion inhibition add...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P121
Exploration of the Application of Hybrid Teaching Mode Based on Virtual Simulation Experiment Teaching in the Experimental Teaching of Optoelectronic Sensors
Author: Rongzhen Zhu, Jichao Wang, Chenbin Wang
121,125
Abstract: By combining modern information technology, blended learning models can break through the temporal and spatial limitations of traditional teaching methods, stimulate students' interest in learning, and improve their participation. In order to improve the teaching effectiveness of the photoelectric s...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P126
Safety Evaluation and Optimization of Construction Sites in Large Collective Enterprises Based on an AHP-Entropy Weight Hybrid Model
Author: Guohui Liu, Ziqiang Lin, Yaohui Li, Lei Liu, Zhixiang Liang, zhuoq Liang
126,132
Abstract: This study focuses on the safety evaluation of construction sites for large collective enterprises, work teams, and individuals in power engineering. The aim is to establish an effective safety construction evaluation system by conducting a comprehensive analysis and assessment of construction site ...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P133
Optimal Primary Frequency Regulation Control Strategy for Wind Farms to Prevent Secondary Frequency Drop
Author: Kuiye Chen, Lu Miao, Deyang Chen, Yingjie Qin, Wenqing Jian, Kaiyue Duan
133,144
Abstract: As the share of wind power in the power generation structure increases, the demand for effective frequency regulation using wind turbines also grows. Wind turbines typically participate in frequency regulation by reducing rotor speed. However, extended operation at low speeds can lead to efficiency ...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P145
Consolidation Analysis of Soft Foundation of Airport Hydraulic - Filled Sand with Surcharge Preloading
Author: Haiwang Liu, Chi Ma, Zhaoyun Xiao, Dan Yang, Haojie Zhu, Shanjing Huang
145,151
Abstract: The foundation treatment of a new airport reclamation project in Xiamen has been completed. Due to the design change of the elevation of the landmark, the post-construction settlement of some ultra-deep silt foundations does not meet the design requirements. It is proposed to carry out secondary fou...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P152
Excavation Effects on Deep and Large Circular working well
Author: Yiming Liu
152,162
Abstract: This paper investigates the excavation effects on deep and large circular working well, focusing on the Shenzhen-Da intercity railway project between Pingshan Station and Julong Station in Shenzhen. The study examines the computational models and the force and deformation characteristics of circular...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P163
The Impact on the Security of Cloud Computing Platforms When Deploying Artificial Intelligence and Recommendations
Author: Qiuyue Liu
163,169
Abstract: With the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI),deployment it on cloud platforms has become a prevalent trend. But it also brings risks to cloud platforms. This study conducts an in-depth analysis of these risks,covering aspects such as the security of cloud platform architectures,data se...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P170
Asphalt Pavement Long-Term Performance Prediction Based on Mechanistic-Empirical Methodology
Author: Wangkui Bian, Hui Zhang, Weimin Jiang, Shoujing Yan, Chenchen Xi
170,178
Abstract: The long-term performance trends of asphalt pavements are pivotal to the concerns of road maintenance authorities. However, predicting the longevity of asphalt pavement performance accurately is a complex challenge due to the multitude of factors influencing its deterioration. This paper constructs ...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P179
Evaluation Method for Surface Structure Segregation of Asphalt Pavement
Author: Danfeng Hu, Bing Hu, Hongbo Dong, Xuquan Hu, Yangyang Wang
179,184
Abstract: In order to evaluate the degree of surface segregation on asphalt pavement, a manually pushed laser texture analyzer (TM2) was used to detect the average structural depth of the pavement surface, and it was proposed to use the average structural depth ratio to evaluate the surface segregation of asp...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P185
Study on Dynamic Response of Saturated Asphalt Pavement Under Multi Factor Interaction
Author: Yanping Song, Danfeng Hu, Zhang Zhu, Tuanwei Sun, Wei Zhan
185,190
Abstract: In order to solve the water damage phenomenon of asphalt pavement in humid, hot and rainy areas, the mechanism of dynamic water pressure on asphalt pavement was studied. Firstly, a model of the relationship between frequency, air void, permeability coefficient and modulus were established according ...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P191
Image Mask Constraints Based Radar Data Intelligent Generation Model
Author: Tianqi Wang, Xiao Wang, Lei Fang, Ying Gao, Longyu Niu
191,195
Abstract: Aiming at the problems of limited number of electromagnetic real data and insufficient features in radar target intelligent identification, a radar data intelligent generation model based on image mask constraints is proposed to realize the effective expansion of radar Range Doppler (R-D) images. Fi...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P196
One-dimensional Range Profile Target Recognition Based on Few-shot Learning
Author: Xiao Wang, Tianqi Wang, Ying Gao, Lei Fang, Hongwen Dong, Biwu Chen
196,201
Abstract: Using one-dimensional range profile(ORP) for radar target recognition has an important research value because of its easy acquisition, easy processing and fast calculation. Currently, the ORP recognition method represented by deep learning has been developed rapidly, while deep learning often relies...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P202
Review on Physical and Chemical Properties of Potato Protein and its Hydrolysate
Author: Yurui Chen, Wanting Zhang, Rongrong Ma, Chao Mao
202,208
Abstract: Potato protein is generally recovered as a by-product from the potato pulp water in the potato starch industry. Due to the thermal treatment used during industrial recovery, the protein's solubility is reduced, resulting in poor functional properties and limiting its application in the food industry...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P209
A REM Based Localization Method of Emitter Outside the Sensing Boundary
Author: Ying Gao, Longyu Niu, Xiao Wang, Tianqi Wang, Biwu Chen
209,214
Abstract: As a visual representation of the electromagnetic spatial situation, a radio environment map (REM) integrates multi-dimensional radio scene information, clearly presents the distribution and utilization of spectrum resources through visualization. It can provide a large database for electromagnetic ...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P215
Study on Urban Wastewater Treatment and Environmental Protection in Hefei
Author: Jingjing Chen
215,220
Abstract: City is the mirror of social civilization, and the rapid development of city not only provides a good material life for people, but also can fundamentally influence the development of people's thoughts. But every coin has two sides: with the rapid economic development, it has also brought a lot of t...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P221
Bayesian Networks Based Health Assessment for Inertial Sensors of Drag-Free Satellites
Author: Junyang Pan, Xiaokui Yue, Zhaohui Dang, Yibo Ding
221,239
Abstract: This paper presents a real-time health assessment model for inertial sensors in drag-free satellites, utilizing Bayesian networks. Initially, a working model of the inertial sensor system for drag-free satellites is developed. Typical faults across various subsystems are identified and used to const...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P240
Nonlinear Dynamics Model of DFACS with Two Test Masses for Heliocentric Space Gravitational Wave Detection Mission
Author: Bohan Jiao, Zhaohui Dang
240,253
Abstract: This paper conducts a comprehensive study on the nonlinear dynamic modeling of the two test masses Drag-Free and Attitude Control System (DFACS) for heliocentric gravitational wave detection missions. First, the composition of DFACS and the modeling assumptions are clarified, key reference frames an...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P254
Research on the Resistance Characteristics of Pipeline Transportation for Shield Muck Paste
Author: Zihan Yang, Ze Chen, Qiang Li, Yong Liu
254,260
Abstract: Earth pressure balance shield is widely used in urban tunnel construction due to its high excavation efficiency and strong geological applicability. For the traditional earth pressure balance shield the shield muck discharge method involves belt conveyor, battery truck and gantry crane, which can re...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P261
Design and Structure Optimization of a Spiral Centrifugal Pump for Sludge Transportation
Author: Zihan Yang, Ze Chen, Yong Liu, Hongbo Zhang, Shilin Li, Jingyue Zhang
261,267
Abstract: At present, the head of the existing spiral centrifugal pump in China is generally low, which can not meet the transportation requirements of sludge and other high viscosity medium. A new type of spiral centrifugal pump was designed, and its structure was optimized for the transport of high viscosit...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P268
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
268,273
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 const...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P274
Research on Investment Prediction Technology of Distribution Network of 110kV and Below Based on Grey Model Optimization
Author: Yue Tang, Shili Liu, Fan Yang, Jianqing Li
274,278
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 reason...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P279
Research on Key Technologies for Quality Control in Production of Automotive Powertrain Domain Control Units
Author: Weijie Zhao, Biao Wang, Chunming Zhao, Nenghui Zhou
279,285
Abstract: Powertrain Domain Control Unit (PDCU) of the new energy vehicle, which is responsible for the vehicle power, energy control, network and safety management functions. In order to effectively ensure the production quality of PDCU based domestical chip solutions, this study focuses on functional testin...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P286
Study on the Influence of Rainfall Intensity on the Response of Shallow Soil Moisture to Rainfall in Loess High-Fill Slope
Author: Chenlin Ji, Wenduo Zhang, Wei Liu
286,294
Abstract: Rainfall-induced soil moisture dynamic is a key factor that can trigger slope failures and geological disasters on the Loess Plateau. According to long-term, multi-point, and multi-depth on-site monitoring, this study conducts time series analysis to explore the response of soil moisture to rainfall...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P295
Based on MLM Slamming Model: Higher-Order Solutions Derivation
Author: Ling Liu, Ke Zeng, Qibin Wang, Jun Ding, Shuxia Bu, Cheng Cheng
295,300
Abstract: The field of hydrodynamics has witnessed growing interest, both domestically and internationally, in optimizing slamming theory models. This shift has moved from the traditional Wagner's slamming theory towards more advanced theoretical frameworks that account for nonlinear effects. In this context,...
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.70114/acmsr.2025.2.1.P301
Ergonomic Evaluation of Manned Submersibles Based on Simulation Operations
Author: Yangyang Li
301,308
Abstract: As the central component of the human-machine interface within manned submersible, oceanauts are entrusted with vital responsibilities such as deep-sea navigation and the operation of manipulators. To bolster the selection process of pilots and their routine training, the "Deep-Sea Manned Submersibl...