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    ARTICLE

    A Spring-Layer Model for a Bi-Layered Plate-Strip with Initial Stress Through Imperfect Contact Interface

    Ahmet Daşdemir*

    Sound & Vibration, Vol.53, No.3, pp. 65-74, 2019, DOI:10.32604/sv.2019.04087

    Abstract In this paper, we present our report on the forced vibration of a bi-layered plate-strip with initial stress resting on a rigid foundation induced by a time-harmonic force. The investigation is carried out according to the piecewise homogeneous body model with utilizing the three-dimensional linearized theory of elastic waves in initially stressed bodies (TLTEWISB). The materials of the body are chosen to be linearly elastic, homogeneous, and isotropic. The interface between the layers is assumed to be imperfect, and is simulated by the spring-layer model. A similar degree of imperfection on the interface is realized in the normal and tangential… More >

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    Effects of precipitation changes on the dynamics of sparse elm woodland in Northeastern China

    Yi TANG1,*, Carlos Alberto BUSSO2

    BIOCELL, Vol.42, No.2, pp. 61-66, 2018, DOI:10.32604/biocell.2018.07015

    Abstract Elm (Ulmus pumila L.) is the dominant tree species in the sparse elm woodland, the original vegetation in the Horqin Sandy Land. The effects of changes in precipitation on U. pumila trees have not been fully studied. We determined a dynamic model by considering the five stages in the U. pumila life cycle, i.e. seed, seedling, and juvenile, mature and over-mature tree stages. The effects of changes in precipitation on population density and age structure were then evaluated. Population density, after averaging all study developmental morphology stages, ranged from 16.67 individuals/m2 to 25.01 individuals/m2 under a mean annual precipitation (MAP)… More >

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    EDITORIAL

    Preface: Innovations and Current Trends in Computational Cardiovascular Modeling and Beyond: Molecular, Cellular, Tissue and Organ Biomechanics with Clinical Applications

    Dalin Tang1,2,*, Zhiyong Li1

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.116, No.2, pp. 109-113, 2018, DOI:10.31614/cmes.2018.04201

    Abstract This article has no abstract. More >

  • Open Access

    ARTICLE

    Transverse Vibration and Stability Analysis of Circular Plate Subjected to Follower Force and Thermal Load

    Yongqiang Yang1,2, Zhongmin Wang3,*

    Sound & Vibration, Vol.53, No.3, pp. 51-64, 2019, DOI:10.32604/sv.2019.04004

    Abstract Transverse vibration and stability analysis of circular plate subjected to follower force and thermal load are analyzed . B ased on the thin plate theory in involving the variable temperature, the differential equation of transverse vibration for the axisymmetric circular plate subjected to follower force and thermal load is established. Then, the differential equation of vibration and corresponding boundary conditions are discretized by the differential quadrature method. Meanwhile, the generalized eigenvalue under three different boundary conditions are calculated. In this case, the change curve of the first order dimensionless complex frequency of the circular plate subjected to the follower force… More >

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    ARTICLE

    Associations between CD133, CK19 and G2/M in cirrhotic HCV (genotype-4) patients with or without accompanying tumor

    Hoda M. EL-EMSHATY1, Entsar A. SAAD2, Mona S. GOUIDA3, Zahraa R. ELSHAHAWY1,2

    BIOCELL, Vol.42, No.2, pp. 55-60, 2018, DOI:10.32604/biocell.2018.07009

    Abstract Hepatitis C virus (HCV)-cirrhotic patients have the highest threat of developing hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and may be at risk of extra hepatic cancer. The present study was designed to investigate CD133 and CK19 in HCV (genotype-4)-cirrhotic patients with/without HCC or extra hepatic cancer, to assess the degree of their correlation with cell cycle abnormalities and finally to assess the role of their combination as diagnostic tool for discrimination of cirrhotic patients with HCC from those with extra hepatic cancer. The study included 77 HCV-cirrhotic patients and 20 healthy non-disease control group. Patients were categorized histo-pathologically into: 24 have only liver… More >

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    ARTICLE

    A Simplified Formulation to Estimate Influence of Gearbox Parameters on the Rattle Noise

    Jidong Zhang1,2,*, Wentao Sui2, Jaspreet Dhupia3

    Sound & Vibration, Vol.53, No.2, pp. 38-49, 2019, DOI:10.32604/sv.2019.04362

    Abstract Occurrence of gear rattle in transmission systems can result in severe vibration and noise, which in applications such as automobiles is an important source of user discomfort. As a result , the reduction of the rattling noise has attracted lot of concerns. The rattling noise level is affected by several gearbox parameters, an understanding of which is essential to prevent the expensive design modifications at later stages of product development. To develop such understanding at the gearbox design stage, this paper analytically evaluates the gear parameters’ effect on the root mean square of the wheel gear acceleration under idling condition,… More >

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    EDITORIAL

    Preface

    Franck Vernerey, Shaofan Li

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.98, No.1, 2014

    Abstract This article has no abstract. More >

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    ARTICLE

    Characterization of multidrug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated from the Chinese cobra Naja atra in a Beijing suburb

    Haifeng WANG1, 2, 3 , Hongxuan HE2

    BIOCELL, Vol.42, No.2, pp. 47-54, 2018, DOI:10.32604/biocell.2018.07006

    Abstract The emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance genes among Bacteria are a serious threat to global health. Their occurrence in animals which are in contact with humans is also important. The Chinese cobra (Naja atra, Elapidae), though a highly venomous species, is appreciated as food and as a source of materials used in traditional Chinese medicine. We are here reporting the isolation of multidrug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (Enterobacteriaceae) from the lung of Naja atra, obtained from a snake farm in a Beijing suburb. Our study analyzed, using gene sequencing, the occurrence of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in three K. pneumoniaeMore >

  • Open Access

    EDITORIAL

    Preface

    Deli Gao1

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.90, No.1, 2013

    Abstract This article has no abstract. More >

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    ARTICLE

    Evolved Algorithm and Vibration Stability for Nonlinear Disturbed Security Systems

    Tcw Chen1, Wray Marriott2, Ann Nicholson3, Tim Chen4, Mars Kmieckowiak5, Jcy Chen6,*

    Sound & Vibration, Vol.53, No.2, pp. 29-37, 2019, DOI:10.32604/sv.2019.04224

    Abstract In this paper, a method sustaining system stability after decomposition is proposed. Based on the stability criterion derived from the energy function, a set of intelligent controllers is synthesized which is used to maintain the stability of the system. The sustainable stability problem can be reformulated as a Linear Matrix Inequalities (LMI) problem. The key to guaranteeing the stability of the system as a whole is to find a common symmetrically positive definite matrix for all subsystems. Furthermore, the Evolved Bat Algorithm (EBA) is employed to replace the pole assignment method and the conventional mathematical methods for solving the LMI.… More >

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