Gongcheng Kexue Yu Jishu/Advanced Engineering Science

Gongcheng Kexue Yu Jishu/Advanced Engineering Science (ISSN: 2096-3246) is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed international Journal. Gongcheng Kexue Yu Jishu/Advanced Engineering Science was originally formed in 1969 and the journal came under scopus by 2017 to now. The journal is published by editorial department of Journal of Sichuan University. We publish every scope of engineering, Mathematics, physics.


Submission Deadline
( Vol 56 , Issue 03 )
03 Apr 2024
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( Vol 56 , Issue 02 )
31 Mar 2024
Scopus Indexed (2024)

Aim and Scope

Gongcheng Kexue Yu Jishu/Advanced Engineering Science (ISSN: 20963246) is a peer-reviewed journal. The journal covers all sort of engineering topic as well as mathematics and physics. the journal's scopes are in the following fields but not limited to:

Agricultural science and engineering Section:

Horticulture, Agriculture, Soil Science, Agronomy, Biology, Economics, Biotechnology, Agricultural chemistry, Soil, development in plants, aromatic plants, subtropical fruits, Green house construction, Growth, Horticultural therapy, Entomology, Medicinal, Weed management in horticultural crops, plant Analysis, Tropical, Food Engineering, Venereal diseases, nutrient management, vegetables, Ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology, Internal Medicine, General Surgery, Soil fertility, Plant pathology, Temperate vegetables, Psychiatry, Radiology, Pulmonary Medicine, Dermatology, Organic farming, Production technology of fruits, Apiculture, Plant breeding, Molecular breeding, Recombinant technology, Plant tissue culture, Ornamental horticulture, Nursery techniques, Seed Technology, plantation crops, Food science and processing, cropping system, Agricultural Microbiology, environmental technology, Microbial, Soil and climatic factors, Crop physiology, Plant breeding,

Electrical Engineering and Telecommunication Section:

Electrical Engineering, Telecommunication Engineering, Electro-mechanical System Engineering, Biological Biosystem Engineering, Integrated Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Hardware-software co-design and interfacing, Semiconductor chip, Peripheral equipments, Nanotechnology, Advanced control theories and applications, Machine design and optimization , Turbines micro-turbines, FACTS devices , Insulation systems , Power quality , High voltage engineering, Electrical actuators , Energy optimization , Electric drives , Electrical machines, HVDC transmission, Power electronics.

Computer Science Section :

Software Engineering, Data Security , Computer Vision , Image Processing, Cryptography, Computer Networking, Database system and Management, Data mining, Big Data, Robotics , Parallel and distributed processing , Artificial Intelligence , Natural language processing , Neural Networking, Distributed Systems , Fuzzy logic, Advance programming, Machine learning, Internet & the Web, Information Technology , Computer architecture, Virtual vision and virtual simulations, Operating systems, Cryptosystems and data compression, Security and privacy, Algorithms, Sensors and ad-hoc networks, Graph theory, Pattern/image recognition, Neural networks.

Civil and architectural engineering :

Architectural Drawing, Architectural Style, Architectural Theory, Biomechanics, Building Materials, Coastal Engineering, Construction Engineering, Control Engineering, Earthquake Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Municipal Or Urban Engineering, Organic Architecture, Sociology of Architecture, Structural Engineering, Surveying, Transportation Engineering.

Mechanical and Materials Engineering :

kinematics and dynamics of rigid bodies, theory of machines and mechanisms, vibration and balancing of machine parts, stability of mechanical systems, mechanics of continuum, strength of materials, fatigue of materials, hydromechanics, aerodynamics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, thermo fluids, nanofluids, energy systems, renewable and alternative energy, engine, fuels, nanomaterial, material synthesis and characterization, principles of the micro-macro transition, elastic behavior, plastic behavior, high-temperature creep, fatigue, fracture, metals, polymers, ceramics, intermetallics.

Chemical Engineering :

Chemical engineering fundamentals, Physical, Theoretical and Computational Chemistry, Chemical engineering educational challenges and development, Chemical reaction engineering, Chemical engineering equipment design and process design, Thermodynamics, Catalysis & reaction engineering, Particulate systems, Rheology, Multifase flows, Interfacial & colloidal phenomena, Transport phenomena in porous/granular media, Membranes and membrane science, Crystallization, distillation, absorption and extraction, Ionic liquids/electrolyte solutions.

Food Engineering :

Food science, Food engineering, Food microbiology, Food packaging, Food preservation, Food technology, Aseptic processing, Food fortification, Food rheology, Dietary supplement, Food safety, Food chemistry. Lizi Jiaohuan Yu Xifu/Ion Exchange and Adsorption Fa yi xue za zhi

Physics Section:

Astrophysics, Atomic and molecular physics, Biophysics, Chemical physics, Civil engineering, Cluster physics, Computational physics, Condensed matter, Cosmology, Device physics, Fluid dynamics, Geophysics, High energy particle physics, Laser, Mechanical engineering, Medical physics, Nanotechnology, Nonlinear science, Nuclear physics, Optics, Photonics, Plasma and fluid physics, Quantum physics, Robotics, Soft matter and polymers.

Mathematics Section:

Actuarial science, Algebra, Algebraic geometry, Analysis and advanced calculus, Approximation theory, Boundry layer theory, Calculus of variations, Combinatorics, Complex analysis, Continuum mechanics, Cryptography, Demography, Differential equations, Differential geometry, Dynamical systems, Econometrics, Fluid mechanics, Functional analysis, Game theory, General topology, Geometry, Graph theory, Group theory, Industrial mathematics, Information theory, Integral transforms and integral equations, Lie algebras, Logic, Magnetohydrodynamics, Mathematical analysis.
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Gongcheng Kexue Yu Jishu/Advanced Engineering Science
Journal ID : AES-06-09-2023-616

Abstract : The aim of this paper is to derive the oscillation criteria of fourth order delay differential equation of the form (r(t)〖([m(t)y(t)+p(t)y(t-τ)]''')〗^γ )^'+f(t)G(y(t-σ))=0 t≥t_0 under the condition that ∫_(t_0)^∞▒1/(r^(1/γ) (s)) ds<∞. where, r(t),m(t),p(t) are positive real valued continuous functions. f(t)≥0, and γ is a quotient of odd positive integers..
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Gongcheng Kexue Yu Jishu/Advanced Engineering Science
Journal ID : AES-02-09-2023-615

Abstract : The paper investigates the Byzantine Reliable Broadcast Channel (BRBC) in the context of Mobile Byzantine Failures (MBF). BRBC, a pivotal communication primitive in fault-tolerant distributed systems, ensures that all legitimate processes deliver an identical set of messages irrespective of the sender's correctness. The study extends the BRBC to a dynamic model where participants may switch between correct and Byzantine behaviors multiple times in a single execution. This new specification, termed BRBCM, is designed to handle this dynamic and challenging environment. We operate within a fixed set of processes, with each possessing a unique identifier, in a synchronous system where time is marked by sequential rounds divided into sending, receiving, and computation phases. The paper then elucidates on the Mobile Byzantine Failures model, where an external attacker can dynamically control a subset of system processes. Moreover, these processes are capable of identifying when they've been influenced by a mobile Byzantine agent through failure detectors called BFAO and CFAO. The heart of the study introduces the Mobile Byzantine Reliable Broadcast Channel Problem (BRBCM), a redesigned primitive to accommodate mobile Byzantine failures. This involves stringent conditions to maintain the integrity and validity of the broadcast in a dynamic environment. Through rigorous examination, we establish the impossibility of solving the CDFBM problem under standard conditions. However, with the introduction of the OCCD oracle, a solution becomes feasible. This research provides the protocol PCDFBM-RB, an extended model of Bracha's solution, tailored to address the unique challenges of mobile Byzantine reliable broadcast channels..
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Journal ID : AES-02-09-2023-614

Abstract : Precise estimation of crop phenology is vital for optimizing farming practices and irrigation scheduling. Conventional methods often involve expensive equipment and high operational costs, making them less feasible for large-scale applications. To address this challenge, we applied a remote sensing-based approach to assess the spatial distribution of crop coefficients in the semi-arid region of Western Rajasthan, India. Leveraging the well-established Surface Energy Balance for Land (SEBAL) model, we integrated multispectral Landsat 8 imagery with the FAO Penman-Monteith (PM) method to generate crop coefficient distributions across farmlands. The entire process was executed on the cloud-based Google Earth Engine (GEE) platform, allowing for efficient and scalable analysis. Our results revealed a strong correlation between fluctuations in crop coefficients and changes in the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI). Moreover, an inverse relationship was observed between NDVI and Land Surface Temperature (LST). Notably, the proposed approach yielded satisfactory results, filling the gap in practical and affordable tools for crop health monitoring and growth assessment. The SEBAL algorithm demonstrated high accuracy in predicting crop stress conditions, eliminating the need for soil and sub-soil characteristic information. Overall, our findings provide a cost-effective solution for farmers and administrators to monitor crop phenology at different spatial and temporal intervals, facilitating informed decision-making in agricultural management..
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Gongcheng Kexue Yu Jishu/Advanced Engineering Science
Journal ID : AES-27-08-2023-613

Abstract : The Venturi flow meter provides various measurement options in piped systems for liquids, gas, steam and slurries. Measuring fluid flow with a Venturi flow meter results in permanent pressure loss due to the friction on the walls of the meter, cone angles and geometry transition points. The ISO-5167 standard specifies the geometry and method of use for Venturi meters installed in a horizontal orientation for unidirectional flows with Reynolds numbers higher than 200,000. This research aims to investigate and compare the performance of a symmetrical Venturi meter with an ISO-5167 meter in terms of permanent pressure loss at upward inclination angles for flows with a Reynolds number of ≈34,000. The key findings from the research indicate that both symmetrical and ISO-5167 Venturi meters can be installed vertically to save room, and this does not increase the permanent pressure losses for single-phase incompressible isothermal low Reynolds number turbulent flows. Furthermore, the results indicate that the permanent pressure loss in a vertical orientation may decrease slightly, a trend particularly noticeable in the ISO-5167 Venturi meter..
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Gongcheng Kexue Yu Jishu/Advanced Engineering Science
Journal ID : AES-20-08-2023-607

Abstract : This study aims to determine to what extent the effect of the use of corn flour on the physical and organoleptic quality of pork meatballs. This research was conducted at the Animal Products Technology (ENT) laboratory, Faculty of Animal Husbandry, Sam Ratulangi University, Manado. This study used a completely randomized design (CRD) with 4 (four) treatments and 5 (five) replications. As a treatment, corn flour is added at 0%, 10%, 20%, and 30%. The variables observed were pH value, water binding capacity, cooking losses, and texture. Observational data in this study were analyzed using Sidik Ragam Analysis (Ansira). To find out which treatment was statistically significantly different, it was continued with the Honest Significant Difference (BNJ) test. The results of the analysis of variance showed that pork meatballs with the addition of corn flour had a highly significant (P<0.01) effect on the pH value, water holding capacity, and cooking losses but had no significantly different effect (P>0.05). on texture. Based on the results of data analysis and discussion for all variables, it was concluded that the addition of corn flour to pork meatballs up to a level of 30% resulted in a pH value of 6.84, Water Binding Capacity (DMA) of 50.51, Cooking Shrinkage of 1.84 and a texture value of 4.25..
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