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Dam Failure Mechanisms and Risk Assessment introduces the causes,
processes and consequences of dam failures as well as risk
assessment and decision methodologies for dam failure emergency
management. It begins with a physical understanding of two most
common failure mechanisms: internal erosion and overtopping
erosion. Such understanding is substantiated by presenting the
updated statistics of failures of large dams and landslide dams
based on the most recent dam-failure databases compiled by the
authors. The last version of statistics of dam failures was
presented by the International Commission on Large Dams in 1995.
Subsequently, methods for determining dam breaching parameters such
as breach geometry and peak flow rate and analyzing the dam
breaching flood routing in the downstream river are presented.
Afterwards, how the human, property and environment elements in the
flooded zones are vulnerable to the dam-breaching floods are
assessed and the associated risks assessed quantitatively. Finally
methodologies for optimal decision making under uncertainty for
risk mitigation are described.
This book seeks to interpret connections between the machine brain,
mind and vision in an alternative way and promote future research
into the Interdisciplinary Evolution of Machine Brain (IEMB). It
gathers novel research on IEMB, and offers readers a step-by-step
introduction to the theory and algorithms involved, including
data-driven approaches in machine learning, monitoring and
understanding visual environments, using process-based perception
to expand insights, mechanical manufacturing for remote sensing,
reconciled connections between the machine brain, mind and vision,
and the interdisciplinary evolution of machine intelligence. This
book is intended for researchers, graduate students and engineers
in the fields of robotics, Artificial Intelligence and brain
science, as well as anyone who wishes to learn the core theory,
principles, methods, algorithms, and applications of IEMB.
This proceedings book gathers contributions presented at the First
International Conference on Embankment Dams (1st ICED, Beijing, 5-7
June 2020), which was the inaugural conference of the International
Society of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (ISSMGE)
Technical Committee TC210 on Embankment Dams. The contributions
address five themes: (1) case histories on the failure of
embankment dams and landslide dams; (2) dam failure process
modelling; (3) soil mechanics for embankment dams; (4) dam risk
assessment and management; and (5) monitoring, early warning and
emergency response. These proceedings offer a unique resource that
systematically presents recent dam breaching cases, their social
impact, associated risk management strategies, and disposal methods
for failed dams. It is an excellent reference guide for dam and
levee engineers, flood safety officials, and emergency management
agencies.
This book presents the latest findings in the field of
brain-inspired intelligence and visual perception (BIVP), and
discusses novel research assumptions, including an introduction to
brain science and the brain vision hypotheses. Moreover, it
introduces readers to the theory and algorithms of BIVP - such as
pheromone accumulation and iteration, neural cognitive computing
mechanisms, the integration and scheduling of core modules, and
brain-inspired perception, motion and control - in a step-by-step
manner. Accordingly, it will appeal to university researchers,
R&D engineers, undergraduate and graduate students; to anyone
interested in robots, brain cognition or computer vision; and to
all those wishing to learn about the core theory, principles,
methods, algorithms, and applications of BIVP.
Geotechnical Safety and Risk IV contains the contributions
presented at the 4th International Symposium on Geotechnical Safety
and Risk (4th ISGSR, Hong Kong, 4-6 December 2013), which was
organised under the auspices of the Geotechnical Safety Network
(GEOSNet), TC304 on Engineering Practice of Risk Assessment and
Management and TC205 on Safety and Serviceability in Geotechnical
Design of the International Society of Soil Mechanics and
Geotechnical Engineering (ISSMGE). Geotechnical Safety and Risk IV
covers six themes: (1) Geotechnical uncertainty and variability (2)
Geohazards such as landslides, earthquakes and climate changes (3)
Reliability and risk analysis (4) Reliability-based design and
limit-state design in geotechnical engineering (5) Risk assessment
and management in geotechnical engineering and infrastructural
projects, and (6) Practical applications. Geotechnical Safety and
Risk IV is an excellent source of reference on the latest
developments and practices of geotechnical risk and safety, and
will proof to be invaluable for civil engineers (particularly
geotechnical engineers), geologists, and natural hazards reduction
agencies. ISGSR IV is a continuation of a series of symposiums and
workshops on geotechnical risk and reliability, starting with
LSD2000 (Melbourne, Australia), IWS2002 (Tokyo and Kamakura,
Japan), LSD2003 (Cambridge, USA), Georisk2004 (Bangalore, India),
Taipei2006 (Taipei, Taiwan), 1st ISGSR (Shanghai, China, 2007), 2nd
ISGSR (Gifu, Japan, 2009) and 3rd ISGSR (Munich, Germany, 2011).
This book seeks to interpret connections between the machine brain,
mind and vision in an alternative way and promote future research
into the Interdisciplinary Evolution of Machine Brain (IEMB). It
gathers novel research on IEMB, and offers readers a step-by-step
introduction to the theory and algorithms involved, including
data-driven approaches in machine learning, monitoring and
understanding visual environments, using process-based perception
to expand insights, mechanical manufacturing for remote sensing,
reconciled connections between the machine brain, mind and vision,
and the interdisciplinary evolution of machine intelligence. This
book is intended for researchers, graduate students and engineers
in the fields of robotics, Artificial Intelligence and brain
science, as well as anyone who wishes to learn the core theory,
principles, methods, algorithms, and applications of IEMB.
This proceedings book gathers contributions presented at the First
International Conference on Embankment Dams (1st ICED, Beijing, 5-7
June 2020), which was the inaugural conference of the International
Society of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (ISSMGE)
Technical Committee TC210 on Embankment Dams. The contributions
address five themes: (1) case histories on the failure of
embankment dams and landslide dams; (2) dam failure process
modelling; (3) soil mechanics for embankment dams; (4) dam risk
assessment and management; and (5) monitoring, early warning and
emergency response. These proceedings offer a unique resource that
systematically presents recent dam breaching cases, their social
impact, associated risk management strategies, and disposal methods
for failed dams. It is an excellent reference guide for dam and
levee engineers, flood safety officials, and emergency management
agencies.
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