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Analytical model for the basement wall horizontally supported by flexible floor diaphragms
Yongjun Lin,Xianzhao Zhang,Kaiqi Liu,Wenqiang Xu 국제구조공학회 2021 Structural Engineering and Mechanics, An Int'l Jou Vol.79 No.5
Subterranean floors are treated as the rigid lateral support in the current practice for the basement wall design. The structural performance of the basement wall will be influenced by the floor openings, which are inevitable to satisfy building functional requirements. An analytical model for the basement wall being presented is able to analyze the effect of such opening quantitatively. The magnitude of the horizontal support stiffness is determined based on deformation analysis of the diaphragm opening area. Idealized models of the basement wall are continuous beams with various degrees of indeterminacy. The force method is used to deduce the functions for internal forces acting towards the basement wall. The proposed analytical model is verified with results derived by finite element analyses through consideration of various factors, including various numbers of stories, combinations of beam-slab sections, and percentages of floor opening dimensions. The maximum deviations on critical design sections for all prototype basement structures are less than 15.99%. Comparisons with conventional rigid support models are also performed, providing an estimation of the effect of the opening on the mechanical behavior of the basement wall.
Lin Qiu,Peipei Wang,Boyao Zhang,Lang Liu,Xiaoping Wang,Chaoliang Lei,Yongjun Lin,Weihua Ma 한국응용곤충학회 2017 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.20 No.4
Transgenic rice expressing Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) Cry1Ac and Cry2Aa toxins have proven resistant to lepidopteran pests in China, including the striped stem borer, Chilo suppressalis. Identifying the molecular mechanisms through which Cry toxins affect insect pests is essential, both for understanding the nature of their toxicity, and for assessing the potential for the development of resistance to such toxins. In this study, both onedimensional gel electrophoresis (1-DE), combined ligand blots and mass spectrometry, were used to identify proteins binding to the Cry1Ac and Cry2Aa toxins in brush border membrane vesicles (BBMVs) of the C. suppressalis larvae midgut. Aminopeptidase-N (APN), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), cadherin-like (CAD), ATP-binding cassette transporter subfamily C1 protein (ABCC1), actin, ATPase, alpha amylase, and heat shock protein cognate (HSPC), were detected in Cry1Ac binding bands, and APN, actin, ATPase and HSPC were identified as Cry2Aa potential binding proteins. The novel potential binding protein, delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase, was also detected in both Cry1Ac and Cry2Aa binding bands. This is the first study to comprehensively identify the proteins that bind to Cry1Ac and Cry2Aa toxins in C. suppressalis.
Sawant, Ashwini,Sung Gug Kim,Ming-Chieh Lin,Jung Ho Kim,Yongjun Hong,Joonho So,EunMi Choi IEEE 2014 IEEE transactions on plasma science Vol.42 No.12
<P>This paper evaluates the performance and reliability of a commercially available 3-D conformal finite-difference time-domain particle-in-cell (PIC) code, VSim, for cold test simulations of a gyrotron cavity. An interaction cavity for a 95-GHz gyrotron is simulated and optimized using the VSim PIC code to achieve TE6,2 mode excitation. The optimized cavity design is also studied and compared using the commercially available numerical code, CASCADE, and PIC code, MAGIC. A rigorous analysis of the simulation results obtained through VSim and MAGIC is performed using the CASCADE results as a reference. The performance of VSim is also compared with MAGIC based on its accuracy for calculating the resonant frequency and quality factor. Finally, the optimized cavity is fabricated and experimentally tested to measure the resonant frequency and the quality factor. The experimental results confirm the reliability and accuracy of the VSim cold cavity results.</P>
Simulation of Grid-Connected Solar Micro-inverter Based on Fuzzy PI Controller
Weiliang Liu,Changliang Liu,Huichao Zhang,Yongjun Lin,Liangyu Ma 보안공학연구지원센터 2014 International Journal of Control and Automation Vol.7 No.10
Grid-connected solar micro-inverter is a highly nonlinear and time-varying system, so it is difficult to achieve good control effect using traditional PI controller. In this paper, small signal analysis model of micro-inverter is established, grid-connected current control strategy composed of fuzzy PI controller and grid voltage feed-forward is put forward, and the initial parameters of PI controller is optimized using the genetic algorithm. Simulation results show that the control strategy has the virtues of good robustness, small dynamic deviation, and could reduce the harmonic content of grid-connected current.
Yuesong Pan,Zixiao Li,Jiejie Li,Aoming Jin,Jinxi Lin,Jing Jing,Hao Li,Xia Meng,Yilong Wang,Yongjun Wang 대한뇌졸중학회 2021 Journal of stroke Vol.23 No.1
Background and Purpose: Despite administration of evidence-based therapies, residual risk of stroke recurrence persists. This study aimed to evaluate the residual risk of recurrent stroke in acute ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) with adherence to guideline-based secondary stroke prevention and identify the risk factors of the residual risk. Methods: Patients with acute ischemic stroke or TIA within 7 hours were enrolled from 169 hospitals in Third China National Stroke Registry (CNSR-III) in China. Adherence to guideline-based secondary stroke prevention was defined as persistently receiving all of the five secondary prevention medications (antithrombotic, antidiabetic and antihypertensive agents, statin and anticoagulants) during hospitalization, at discharge, at 3, 6, and 12 months if eligible. The primary outcome was a new stroke at 12 months. Results: Among 9,022 included patients (median age 63.0 years and 31.7% female), 3,146 (34.9%) were identified as adherence to guideline-based secondary prevention. Of all, 864 (9.6%) patients had recurrent stroke at 12 months, and the residual risk in patients with adherence to guidelinebased secondary prevention was 8.3%. Compared with those without adherence, patients with adherence to guideline-based secondary prevention had lower rate of recurrent stroke (hazard ratio, 0.85; 95% confidence interval, 0.74 to 0.99; P=0.04) at 12 months. Female, history of stroke, interleukin- 6 ≥5.63 ng/L, and relevant intracranial artery stenosis were independent risk factors of the residual risk. Conclusions: There was still a substantial residual risk of 12-month recurrent stroke even in patients with persistent adherence to guideline-based secondary stroke prevention. Future research should focus on efforts to reduce the residual risk.