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  • Comparison of Low Temperature Resistance vs Wireless Performance of Optical Splitter Box

    Comparison of Low Temperature Resistance vs Wireless Performance of Optical Splitter Box

    Environmental, mechanical and optical reliability are basic premises for application of PLC optical splitters. According to temperature and humidity cycling experiment, it demonstrated that insertio.


  • Low-loss vs Wireless Communication Corrugated Conduit for Smart Buildings

    Low-loss vs Wireless Communication Corrugated Conduit for Smart Buildings

    Smart building wireless connectivity can eliminate the cost and complexity of managing wired cables and isolated point-in-time information. Yet unlikely to fully replace existing BAS operations, IoT offers new l.


  • Does a cold-joint affect vibration

    Does a cold-joint affect vibration

    One of the main issues with cold joints is the lack of penetration and adequate vibration between the layers. This transition from a plastic or fluid state to a semi-solid state creates a discontinuity. How does the absence of proper vibration during concrete pouring lead to the creation of cold joints? What role does temperature play in the development of cold joints in concrete? What are the key indicators that a cold joint has formed in a concrete structure? What Exactly Are We Talking About?A cold joint in masonry refers to a situation in concrete construction where a second pour of concrete is placed after the initial setting of the first pour. Insufficient vibration and consolidation of the fresh concrete can also lead to cold joints. When the new concrete is not properly vibrated, air pockets and voids remain at the interface, reducing the contact area and weakening the bond. Proper vibration techniques must be employed to ensure full. The presence of a cold joint has a negative impact on the concrete's performance.

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  • Ground vibration optical cable

    Ground vibration optical cable

    DAS technology uses fiber-optic cables to detect ground vibrations, capturing high-resolution seismic data spanning long distances with dense spatial sampling. Analyzing and predicting abnormal vibrations in optical fiber composite overhead ground wire (OPGW) transmission lines accurately is a challenging task. It has demonstrated immense potential for various applications, including seismology research, traffic vibration detection, structural health inspection, and lifeline engineering. DAS. This study aims to investigate the sensitivity of distributed acoustic sensing (DAS), a technology capable of turning existing optical fibres into dense seismic sensors, for recording storm-induced seismic noise. We analyse 4-month continuous DAS recordings (June–September 2021) from a 4. This interactive map helps researchers identify available datasets and provides information on DAS experiment parameters under a standard.

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