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    Field investigation on the spatiotemporal thermal-deformation characteristics of a composite embankment with two-phase closed thermosyphons on a permafrost slope by Zhang, Mingyi, Yang, Wei, Lai, Yuanming, Pei, Wansheng, Zhou, Yanqiao, Bai, Miaomiao

    Published in Acta geotechnica (01-10-2023)
    “…The degradation of permafrost caused by climate change and engineering disturbance significantly affects infrastructure stability and transportation safety…”
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    Permafrost Degradation Risk Evaluation in the Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau Under Climate Change Based on Machine Learning Models by Zhang, Mingyi, Li, Renwei, Pei, Wansheng, Zhou, Yanqiao, Li, Guanji, Yang, Sheng

    “…Permafrost in the Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau (QTP) is sensitive to climate warming, but the associated degradation risk still lacks accurate evaluation. To address…”
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    Numerical simulation on the effects of deteriorating crushed-rock interlayers on thermal stability of embankments in permafrost regions by Zhou, Yanqiao, Zhang, Mingyi, Pei, Wansheng, Bai, Ruiqiang

    Published in Energy (Oxford) (30-10-2024)
    “…The crushed-rock layer (CRL) in permafrost regions frequently deteriorates due to aeolian sand, snow accumulation as well as vibrations induced by traffic…”
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    Effect of evaporator curvature on the local non-equilibrium heat regulation in two-phase closed thermosyphon embankment in permafrost regions by Pei, Wansheng, Du, Shuai, Zhang, Mingyi, Zhou, Yanqiao, Ji, Yanjun

    Published in Energy (Oxford) (15-08-2024)
    “…The evaporator curvature can affect the heat transfer performance of two-phase closed thermosyphons (TPCTs) in permafrost regions. To explore the working…”
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    Numerical modeling and cooling performance evaluation of a pressure-driven two-phase closed thermosyphon with a long horizontal evaporator by Zhou, Yanqiao, Zhang, Mingyi, Pei, Wansheng, Wu, Kangsen, Li, Guanji

    Published in Renewable energy (01-02-2024)
    “…In the quest to improve thermal regulation within permafrost embankments, the permafrost thermosyphons equipped with horizontal evaporators remains…”
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    A non-local frost heave model based on peridynamics theory by Zhou, Yanqiao, Zhang, Mingyi, Pei, Wansheng, Wang, Yapeng

    Published in Computers and geotechnics (01-05-2022)
    “…Multitudes of physical phenomena have non-local effects. However, non-local effects are not considered by most soil frost heave models. Peridynamics takes into…”
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    Thermal-deformation behavior of a crushed-rock embankment along a high-grade highway in permafrost regions by Zhou, Yanqiao, Zhang, Mingyi, Pei, Wansheng, Jin, Long, Wang, Chong, Li, Guanji

    Published in Energy (Oxford) (15-11-2023)
    “…Numerous studies have been conducted to investigate the thermal stability of crushed rock embankments (CREs). In this study, we developed an automatic field…”
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    Impact of climate warming on permafrost changes in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau by Li, Renwei, Zhang, Mingyi, Andreeva, Varvara, Pei, Wansheng, Zhou, Yanqiao, Misailov, Ivan, Basharin, Nikolay

    Published in Cold regions science and technology (01-01-2023)
    “…Evaluating the changes in permafrost in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) is important for environmental researches and engineering applications, particularly…”
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    Influence of nano-silica on the performances of concrete under the negative-temperature curing condition by Wang, Chong, Zhang, Mingyi, Wang, Qicai, Zhang, Rongling, Pei, Wansheng, Zhou, Yanqiao

    Published in Cold regions science and technology (01-11-2021)
    “…In previous studies, nano-silica (NS) can improve the concrete performances under the conventional curing condition (about 20 °C). However, because more and…”
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    Adaptive Smoothing Optimization Method for Dynamic Load Shedding Based on CVaR under Photovoltaic Uncertainty by Zhou, Yanqiao, Li, Jueyou, Chen, Guo

    “…The integration of renewable energy like photo-voltaic (PV) introduces uncertainty and variability to power grids, jeopardizing stability. In order to optimize…”
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    Dynamic Load Shedding Model for CVaR-Based Reliability Evaluation of Power Systems with Wind Power Integration by Chen, Guo, Li, Jueyou, Zhou, Yanqiao

    “…Against the backdrop of carbon peaking and carbon neutrality, clean energy has become widespread and continues to develop. Wind power, as a novel energy…”
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    An All-Sky Infrared Cloud Detector for Satellite-Ground Laser Communications by Fan, Yi, Zhao, Kanglian, Li, Wenfeng, Zhou, Yanqiao, Zheng, Xiaohang

    “…With the increasing demand for high-speed satellite-ground communication, the implementation of laser links for communication between satellites and ground…”
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    CMPN: A Multimodal Predictive Model for Cloud Trajectory Forecast by Zhou, Yanqiao, Zhao, Kanglian, Li, Wenfeng, Fan, Yi, Zheng, Xiaohang, Fang, Yuan

    “…The laser communication link between satellites and ground stations can be affected by cloud absorption and other meteorological factors, leading to a decrease…”
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    A Novel Detection Method for Determining the Communication Availability of Satellite-Ground Laser Links Based on Ground-Based Observations by Zheng, Xiaohang, Zhao, Kanglian, Li, Wenfeng, Zhen, Wangmeng, Fan, Yi, Zhou, Yanqiao

    “…This paper presents a novel detection method utilizing infrared cameras and ground-based radiometric meteorological tools to assess the communication…”
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