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    Geometric Meshing Simulation Analysis of Zero Spiral Bevel Gear by Zhou Jiaojun

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The tooth contact analysis model including assemble errors is established. …”
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    Bank Syariah Indonesia Share Price Prediction Using Fuzzy Time Series Model Lee Method by Luqmanul Hakiem Ajuna, Hendra H. Dukalang, Muhammad Ardi

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The purpose of this study is to find out how the results of the prediction of the highest stock price of Bank Syariah Indonesia by using the FTS method lee model. This research uses the highest price value of Bank Syariah Indonesia shares, and the data analysis technique used in this study is descriptive statistical analysis Based on the results of research conducted obtained the results of the highest price prediction of Bank Syariah Indonesia daily shares for the next period is as of July 21, 2021 is $2,492.67 per share, and the fuzzy time series error rate using MAPE is 2.28263%.   …”
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    RESEARCH ON SOLUTION METHOD OF CONTACT STIFFNESS OF CURVIC COUPLINGS CONSIDERING TOOTH SURFACE ROUGHNESS by MA Wu, WANG AiLun, WANG Hai, YANG ZhengLie

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Aiming at the problem that the contact stiffness analysis method of curvic couplings can not consider the contact interface microscopic morphology,an analytical model of the contact interface stiffness was proposed.Through the stress analysis and stiffness transformation,the general model of curvic couplings contact interface stiffness was obtained,and the GW rough surface model was brought into it to obtain the specific curvic couplings contact interface stiffness formula based on the GW rough surface model.Finally,the analytical model results were compared with finite element results.The effect of surface topography on the contact stiffness of curvic couplings was obtained,and the relationship between the normal contact stiffness and the tangential contact stiffness with the preload and tangential force were obtained.The research shows that the analytical model matches well with the finite element results,which proves the rationality of the analytical model and provides a theoretical reference for the preload force and torque design of the rotors with curvic couplings.…”
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    SUBHORIZONTAL GEODYNAMIC ACTIVE ZONES AT THE PLATFORMS - METHODS OF IDENTIFICATION AND EVALUATION by V. M. Makeev, E. A. Karfidova, I. V. Korobova

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…The method is based on the analysis of the digital elevation models and the model of detection of the azimuthal and angular displacements zones. …”
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    Novel feature extraction method for signal analysis based on independent component analysis and wavelet transform. by Mariusz Topolski, Jędrzej Kozal

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Our work introduces a novel feature extraction method that uses wavelet transform to provide additional information in the Independent Component Analysis mixing matrix. …”
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    Progress in Flood Risk Assessment Based on Data-Driven Methods by HE Xinyu, TIAN Wenchong, ZHANG Zhiyu, LIAO Zhenliang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Flood is one of the most common natural disasters in China,which has made a serious impact on China's economy and society.Flood risk assessment can help management decision makers prevent and reduce flood losses in flood-prone areas.In recent years,data-driven methods have played an increasingly important role in flood risk modeling due to their fast modeling processes and accurate spatial prediction capabilities.This paper summarizes the research progress in data-driven methods applied to flood risk assessment and divides data-driven methods into two categories,i.e.…”
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