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经世致用之学——当代水利史研究新进展 被引量:8
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作者 谭徐明 周魁一 《华北水利水电学院学报(社会科学版)》 2003年第4期1-4,共4页
 论述了在现代水利科学深入发展的形势下,水利历史研究的功用;举例说明历史研究的主要领域、途径和方法;分析了传统水利科学的不足和优点及其在当代水利科学发展中的价值;阐述了水利历史研究的必要性及其广阔前景。
关键词 水利科学 水利历史 历史物候现象 自然历史现象 治水思想 辩证思维
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Evolution of Damage on Historical Heritage Buildings in Presence of Catastrophic Events and Aggressive Natural Phenomena
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作者 Elsa Garavaglia Chiara Molina 《Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture》 2011年第7期585-595,共11页
The feasibility analysis of projects for the preservation of the historical heritage buildings is an important problem concerning the evaluation of "the total cost of intervention", which includes all the future dam... The feasibility analysis of projects for the preservation of the historical heritage buildings is an important problem concerning the evaluation of "the total cost of intervention", which includes all the future damage costs. The total cost of intervention represents a suitable measure of the expected deterioration risk and its evolution obviously depends on the damage process which buildings are subjected to. That damage phenomena affecting masonry buildings pleased into an aggressive environment are suitably modelled by renewal processes: this happens both in the case of catastrophic events, or in the case of the so-called "natural aging", in which damage comes off gradually in time. In the hypothesis ofa Markovian renewal process (Mrp) describing the damage process, the total cost of all the future damage is evaluated taking into account both the damage aspects: damages due to catastrophic aspects and damages due to aggressive environment, supposing different maintenance and/or rehabilitation scenarios. A semi-Markov process (s-Mp) is defined to model the damage rehabilitation history of buildings in presence of seismic events, natural ageing and rehabilitation strategies. The expected rewards connected to the process are defined; they represent a significant measure of the risk. 展开更多
关键词 Historical heritage buildings damaging phenomena rehabilitation strategies semi-Markov and renewal processes expected rewards.
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