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    Fault Diagnosis of Hydraulic Hoist Based on Digital Twin and Bayesian Network by WANG Bo, SUN Ruiyang, QIAN Lu, GU Hao, NIE Xiangtian

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Hydraulic hoist plays a key role in ensuring the safe operation of water conservancy facilities, flood control and drainage, and water resource scheduling. …”
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    Spatial Equilibrium Evaluation and Diagnosis of Regional Water Resources Based on Comprehensive Gini Coefficient and Subtractive Set Pair Potential by DONG Tao, DONG Guoqiang, HU Yong, FENG Yaolong, ZHANG Jun

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…In order to support economic and social development and high-quality development of water conservancy, it is crucial to scientifically judge the spatial equilibrium state of regional water resources. …”
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    Wisdom of Landscape Construction of China’s West Lakes in Historical Period and Its Implications by Lyuyuan Jia, Qing Lin, Xiyue Wang, Wenzhen Jia, Ying Zhao, Zhiqing Zhang, Ziqi Cui, Song Chen, Aibo Jin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The results indicate the following: (1) The overall spatial distribution of WLs is related to China’s history of water conservancy development. (2) The evolution of and functional changes in WLs are influenced by multiple factors such as politics, economy, and culture during different historical periods and are directly related to the will of local administrators. (3) The initial functions of WLs can be categorized into three types, primarily related to urban infrastructure. (4) In terms of spatial relationships, there are four types of spatial relationships between WLs and their water sources and three types of spatial relationships between WLs and cities, forming a common pattern of “Mountains/Hills(–Water)–WL(–Water)–Cities(–Water, River, Sea)” or “WL(–Water)–Cities(–Water, River, Sea)”. (5) The scenery of WLs comprises six elements, including natural basements, water conservancy facilities, human settlements, secularization, landscape architecture, and animal and human activities, all imbued with poetic cultural connotations. …”
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