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Structural hybridization and economical optimization of strengthening systems used for concrete beams / Md. Moshiur Rahman
Published 2016“…The strengthening materials used comprised of steel bars, steel plates and CFRP composites with different dimensions were used for strengthening. …”
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Digital Quran With Storage Optimization Through Duplication Handling And Compressed Sparse Matrix Method
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Design and development of an interactive humanoid robotic head with vision sensor, speech recognition and speaking abilities
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An ANN-based fuel injection strategy for green hydrogen-enriched advanced CRDI Engine: the paradigm approach of NSGA-II and TOPSIS
Published 2026“…Artificial Neural Network (ANN) models were developed to predict engine responses, and optimization was achieved using the hybrid NonDominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm II (NSGA-II) coupled with the Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS). …”
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STRUCTRAL BEHA VIORE OF REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS STRENGTHED FOR SHEAR USING CFRP LAMINATES SUBJECTED TO CYCLIC LOADING
Published 2010“…In this research, an analytical model based on non-linear finite element algorithms coded in FORTRAN language was developed to enable the analysis of R.C beams externally strengthened for shear using CFRP laminates subjected to cyclic loads. 20-noded isoparametric quadrilateral elements with three degrees of freedom per each node were used to represent concrete. …”
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Modelling and calibration of high-pressure direct injection compressed natural gas engine
Published 2021“…Based on stated methodologies, the following findings were recorded; the analytical model of the HPDI-CNG vehicle predicted a maximum of 123.11 Nm of brake torque at 60 bar of injection pressure. The maximum mass flow rate obtained by the injector test is about 1.24 g/s at 60 bar injection pressure. …”
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