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Vibroengineering PROCEDIA Editor in Chief Minvydas Ragulskis Kaunas University of Technology, (Lithuania) Minvydas.Ragulskis@Ktu.Lt March 2021, Volume 36 ISSN Print 2345-0533 ISSN Online 2538-8479 Vibroengineering PROCEDIA Editor in Chief Minvydas Ragulskis Kaunas University of Technology, (Lithuania) [email protected] Editorial Board Mahmoud Bayat Roudehen Branch, Islamic Azad University, (Iran) [email protected] Rafał Burdzik Silesian University of Technology, (Poland) [email protected] Jinde Cao Southeast University, (China) [email protected] Maosen Cao Hohai University, (China) [email protected] Sezgin Ersoy Marmara University, (Turkey) [email protected] W. H. Hsieh National Formosa University, (Taiwan) [email protected] Vassilis Kappatos Center for Research and Technology Hellas, (Greece) [email protected] Chen Lu Beihang University, (China) [email protected] Luis E. Muñoz Universidad de los Andes, (Colombia) [email protected] Nicola Nisticò Sapienza University of Rome, (Italy) [email protected] Vytautas Ostaševičius Kaunas University of Technology, (Lithuania) [email protected] Grigory Panovko Mechanical Engineering Research Institute of the Russian Academy of [email protected] Sciences, (Russia) Subhash Rakheja Concordia University, (Canada) [email protected] Vinayak Ranjan Bennett University, (India) [email protected] G. Eduardo Sandoval-Romero The National Autonomous University of Mexico, (Mexico) [email protected] Miguel Angel Fernandez Sanjuan University Rey Juan Carlos, (Spain) [email protected] Gangbing Song University of Houston, (USA) [email protected] Shigeki Toyama Tokyo A&T University, (Japan) [email protected] Piotr Vasiljev Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences, (Lithuania) [email protected] Vincentas Veikutis Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, (Lithuania) [email protected] Jānis Vība Riga Technical University, (Latvia) [email protected] Xiao-Jun Yang China University of Mining and Technology, (China) [email protected] Krzysztof Kamil Żur Bialystok University of Technology, (Poland) [email protected] VP Vibroengineering PROCEDIA Vibroengineering PROCEDIA Volume 36 contains papers presented at the 50th International Conference on VIBROENGINEERING held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, March 25-27, 2021. The main theme of the Conference is “Vibration and Acoustics in Civil Engineering and Fault Diagnostics”. Aims and Scope Journal publishes original papers presenting the state of the art in vibroengineering of dynamical systems. The list of principal topics: • Measurements in engineering • Mathematical models in engineering • Acoustics, noise control and engineering applications • Mechanical vibrations and applications • Fault diagnosis based on vibration signal analysis • Vibration generation and control • Seismic engineering and applications • Modal analysis and applications • Vibration in transportation engineering • Flow induced structural vibrations • Oscillations in biomedical engineering • Chaos, non-linear dynamics and applications • Oscillations in electrical engineering • Fractional dynamics and applications • System dynamics in manufacturing system modeling • Dynamics of smart and functionally graded materials All published papers are peer reviewed and crosschecked by plagiarism detection tools. More information is available online https://www.jvejournals.com Vibroengineering PROCEDIA is referred in: SCOPUS: ELSEVIER Bibliographic Database. COMPENDEX: ELSEVIER Bibliographic Database. EBSCO: Academic Search Complete; Computers & Applied Sciences Complete; Central & Eastern European Academic Source; Current Abstracts; TOC Premier. GALE Cengage Learning: Academic OneFile Custom Periodical; Science in Context. INSPEC: OCLC. The Database for Physics, Electronics and Computing. SEMANTIC SCHOLAR: https://www.semanticscholar.org GOOGLE SCHOLAR: https://scholar.google.com CNKI SCHOLAR: http://eng.scholar.cnki.net ULRICH’S PERIODICALS DIRECTORY: https://ulrichsweb.serialssolutions.com CORE: https://core.ac.uk cnpLINKer (CNPIEC): http://cnplinker.cnpeak.com CROSSREF: https://www.crossref.org Internet: https://www.jveconferences.com; https://www.jvejournals.com E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] Address: Geliu ratas 15A, LT-50282, Kaunas, Lithuania Publisher: JVE International Ltd. ISSN PRINT 2345-0533, ISSN ONLINE 2538-8479, KAUNAS, LITHUANIA Vibroengineering VP PROCEDIA MARCH 2021. VOLUME 36, PAGES (1-122), ISSN PRINT 2345-0533, ISSN ONLINE 2538-8479 Contents MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS AND APPLICATIONS A SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS OF SCM DYNAMIC PARAMETERS ON IMPROVING THE 1 ENGINE VIBRATION AND POWER WENLIN HUA DETERMINATION OF INERTIA-STIFFNESS PARAMETERS AND MOTION MODELLING OF 7 THREE-MASS VIBRATORY SYSTEM WITH CRANK EXCITATION MECHANISM VITALIY KORENDIY, OLEKSII LANETS, OLEKSANDR KACHUR, PETRO DMYTERKO, ROMAN KACHMAR FAULT DIAGNOSIS BASED ON VIBRATION SIGNAL ANALYSIS A NEW METHOD FOR ROLLING BEARING COMPOUND FAULT DIAGNOSIS BASED ON 13 WT-PCA METHOD XIANG PAN, MINGYUE YU, GUIHONG GUO AVAILABILITY MODEL BASED ON TASK AND RISK MODEL BASED ON SAFETY FOR 19 CONDITION BASED MAINTENANCE MENGHAN LI, XIN LIU, KUN YANG, ZHENGUO LI GEARBOX FAULT DIAGNOSIS METHOD BASED ON THE FUSION OF EEMD AND 24 IMPROVED ELMAN-NN XIAOBO ZHANG SEISMIC ENGINEERING AND APPLICATIONS PREDICTION OF DYNAMIC DEFORMATION DEVELOPMENT OF SOIL USING GOMPERTZ 30 CURVE DELING CHEN, GUODONG LI CONTENTS STUDY ON CONTROL MEASURES OF THE INFLUENCE OF SHALLOW BURIED TUNNEL 37 EXCAVATION ON THE SUBGRADE SETTLEMENT OF HIGH SPEED RAILWAY IN OPERATION QIYU SONG MODAL ANALYSIS AND APPLICATIONS ANALYSIS OF INFLUENCE OF BRIDGE DECK DAMAGE ON FIRST ORDER NATURAL 43 FREQUENCY OF SIMPLY SUPPORTED T-BEAM BRIDGE SHUICHANG LI DESIGN AND MECHANICAL ANALYSIS OF HYDRAULIC INCREMENTAL SLIPFORMING 49 PLATFORM WITH SLIDING FRAME GANG YAO, ZENG WANG, YANG YANG STRUCTURAL MODAL IDENTIFICATION BASED ON MOBILE PHONE SENSOR 55 FEIYU GUO, YINFENG DONG, YUTONG LI, YUANJUN HE VIBRATION IN TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING INFLUENCE OF COMMON FACTORS ON VEHICLE BRIDGE COUPLING VIBRATION 60 JINSHENG WEN, TAO WU, ZHIJUN NI, LIANGLIANG ZHANG ACOUSTICS, NOISE CONTROL AND ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS APPLICATION OF SOUND PACKAGE MATERIAL IN NOISE REDUCTION OF MOTOR 66 ZEKUI MAO, MENG FENG, YONGSHUI LIN HIGH FREQUENCY NOISE MODEL BASED ON STATISTICAL ENERGY METHOD 72 PARAMETER SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS RUIJIAO CAI, PEIRAN LI, YONGSHUI LIN, BIN QIU, SIMEI CHEN MATERIALS AND MEASUREMENTS IN ENGINEERING EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL INVESTIGATION ON THE IMPACT RESISTANCE OF 78 FIBER METAL LAMINATES CHANG LIU, GUO LAI YANG, YUE XIAO, QUANZHAO SUN THE CHARACTERISTICS OF SHOCK WAVE IGNITION ABOUT NONIDEAL EXPLOSIVES 83 QUANHU LEI, PENGGANG JIN, JIAN YANG, SONGTAO REN, HONGTAO XU, HONGBIN LI, XIBO JIANG EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON SPRAY CHARACTERISTICS OF DIESEL-FAME BLENDS 89 YIJUN ZHANG, WENFU LIU, DI ZHU EFFECT OF TWO RECYCLED BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE DENSITY AND 95 COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF A CLAY SOIL J. ABREGÚ, C. MAYON, C. FERNÁNDEZ GECKO-INSPIRED NANOCOMPOSITE COATING BASED ON SETAE-SPATULAE 102 STRUCTURE AND DYNAMIC ADSORPTION-DESORPTION MECHANISM DING ZENG, TINGFENG ZHAO, CHENGYANG LI, BAOHONG HAO, MONAN SHI ISSN PRINT 2345-0533, ISSN ONLINE 2538-8479, KAUNAS, LITHUANIA CONTENTS MATHEMATICAL MODELS IN ENGINEERING APPLICATION OF FAULT TREE ANALYSIS IN LNG FIRE RISK ASSESSMENT OF LNG 108 FUELED SHIPS WENXIANG WU SYSTEM DYNAMICS IN MANUFACTURING SYSTEM MODELING STUDY ON RUNNING DEVIATION MECHANISM AND INTELLIGENT CONTROL OF BELT 115 CONVEYOR VANLIEM NGUYEN, RENQIANG JIAO, DAPENG FENG, LANG HOU ERRATUM: DESIGN AND APPLICATION OF FUEL INJECTION DRIVE CIRCUIT FOR 121 ENGINE TEST BENCH ERRATUM: MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF THE SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM OF 122 PLATE BENDING GIVEN VARIOUS FASTENINGS ALONG THE CONTOUR AND VARIOUS LOADS VIBROENGINEERING PROCEDIA. MARCH 2021, VOLUME 36 .
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