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Tianlong Li, Tao Zhang and Wenhua Li
This paper presents a two-step approach for optimizing the configuration of a mobile photovoltaic-diesel-storage microgrid system. Initially, we developed a planning configuration model to ensure a balance between the mobility of components and a sustain...
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Zaved Khan, Ataur Rahman and Fazlul Karim
Reducing uncertainty in design flood estimates is an essential part of flood risk planning and management. This study presents results from flood frequency estimates and associated uncertainties for five commonly used probability distribution functions, ...
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Cornel Ilinca, Stefan Ciprian Stanca and Cristian Gabriel Anghel
This study examines all of the equations necessary to derive the parameters for seven probability distributions of three parameters typically used in flood frequency research, namely the Pearson III (PE3), the generalized extreme value (GEV), the Weibull...
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Dong Dai, Du Chen, Shumao Wang, Song Li, Xu Mao, Bin Zhang, Zhenyu Wang and Zheng Ma
Effective indoor testing on a four-poster rig of agricultural machinery should mimic the real-world environment while the machinery is in farming and transportation. The emerging load spectrum extrapolation and compilation are capable of speeding up the ...
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Huashuai Liu, Fan Yang and Hongchuan Wang
Climate change poses higher requirements on ocean engineering design, and reasonable estimation of design wave heights plays a crucial role in coastal protection and offshore engineering. Extreme value analysis is widely used in frequency calculations of...
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Gianni Vesuviano, Adam Griffin and Elizabeth Stewart
Monsoon-related extreme flood events are experienced regularly across India, bringing costly damage, disruption and death to local communities. This study provides a route towards estimating the likely magnitude of extreme floods (e.g., the 1-in-100-year...
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Khaled Elkersh, Serter Atabay and Abdullah Gokhan Yilmaz
This paper aims to present the result of commonly used extreme wave analysis distribution methods applied to a long-term wave hindcast at a point in the Arabian Gulf near the coastline of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The wave data were hindcasted for a t...
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Faisal Alsaaq and Shamji V.R.
Climate change can give rise to significant changes in the intensity and frequency of extreme events. In the present study, extreme wave events off the central-eastern coast of the Red Sea, near the city of Jeddah, were investigated using a 39-year wave ...
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Huijun Gao, Zhuxiao Shao, Guoxiang Wu and Ping Li
The study of extreme waves is important for the protection of coastal and ocean structures. In this work, a 22-year (1990?2011) wave hindcast in the Yellow Sea is employed to perform the assessment of extreme significant wave heights in this area. To ext...
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Filip Strnad, Vojtech Moravec, Yannis Markonis, Petr Máca, Jan Masner, Michal Stoces and Martin Hanel
Modelling of hydrological extremes and drought modelling in particular has received much attention over recent decades. The main aim of this study is to apply a statistical model for drought estimation (in this case deficit volume) using extreme value th...
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