211 research outputs found

    Micro- and Macro-Level Validation in Agent-Based Simulation: Reproduction of Human-Like Behaviors and Thinking in a Sequential Bargaining Game

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    This paper addresses both micro- and macro-level validation in agent-based simulation (ABS) to explore validated agents that can reproduce not only human-like behaviors externally but also human-like thinking internally. For this purpose, we employ the sequential bargaining game, which can investigate a change in humans' behaviors and thinking longer than the ultimatum game (i.e., one-time bargaining game), and compare simulation results of Q-learning agents employing any type of the three types of action selections (i.e., the ε-greedy, roulette, and Boltzmann distribution selections) in the game. Intensive simulations have revealed the following implications: (1) Q-learning agents with any type of three action selections can reproduce human-like behaviors but not human-like thinking, which means that they are validated from the macro-level viewpoint but not from the micro-level viewpoint; and (2) Q-learning agents employing Boltzmann distribution selection with changing the random parameter can reproduce both human-like behaviors and thinking, which means that they are validated from both micro- and macro-level viewpoints.Micro- and Macro-Level Validation, Agent-Based Simulation, Agent Modeling, Sequential Bargaining Game, Reinforcement Learning

    LES on wind pressure acting on high-rise building under strong wind events of Typhoon

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    This study predicts wind pressure on high-rise buildings under typhoons by LES using CUBE and discuss the effects of turbulence fields obtained from broad region simulation and fine vortex structure around complicated facade on wind pressure. First, the computation of broad region including many high-rise building is carried out. The computation reveals that structures with streamtwise vorticity appears from the upper corner of high-rise building and remains even in 1km leeward region. Then, the computation resolving the complicated façade of two buildings is carried out and turbulent structure around the complicated façade is examined. The result shows that it is possible to show local wind pressure induced by fine structure of vortex by the computation with high spatial resolution resolving the shape of unevenness on building façade

    Shear Resistance Mechanisms on Steel Sheet Shear Walls with Burring Holes and Cross-Rails

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    Steel sheet shear walls with burring holes are employed in low and mid-rise buildings in seismically active regions. A configuration with burrs on the inside enables the thinner wall and omitting the machining of equipment holes. The effects of cross-rails which are generally designed to strengthen the bearing capacities of the studs, on 2.73~4.53m height shear walls were clarified by finite element analysis and experiments. Post-buckling behavior depends on tension fields restrained by the cross-rails. The formulas of the allowable strengths and the indexes of ultimate strengths were developed using the mechanisms

    Shear Resistance Mechanisms on Steel Sheet Shear Walls with Burring Holes and Cross-Rails

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    Steel sheet shear walls with burring holes are employed in low and mid-rise buildings in seismically active regions. A configuration with burrs on the inside enables the thinner wall and omitting the machining of equipment holes. The effects of cross-rails which are generally designed to strengthen the bearing capacities of the studs, on 2.73~4.53m height shear walls were clarified by finite element analysis and experiments. Post-buckling behavior depends on tension fields restrained by the cross-rails. The formulas of the allowable strengths and the indexes of ultimate strengths were developed using the mechanisms

    LES around a Realistic City Block Designed Based on a Future City Concept

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    In this study, we discuss the flow field of the realistic city block model planned according to the concept of the future city, in the case of an actual typhoon and a winter monsoon hit. This study applied BCM-LES technique, which enables large scale simulation with high efficient of parallel computing. The fluctuating inflow of the actual typhoon was created by using the method of adding the turbulent component based on WRF-LES. From the computed results, we confirmed that properties of inflow and the location of high-rise buildings affect the flow field and the pressure distribution of target high-rise building

    Local Peak Pressure on Super High-rise Building in Actual Urban Area

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    In this study, the characteristics and cause of local peak pressure observed on the surface of a super high-rise building with lower parts in an actual urban area are investigated through a relationship with the flow characteristics. A large-eddy simulation (LES) of a high-density area including several super high-rise buildings is carried out using the turbulent inflow boundary condition. It is confirmed that the large peak suction near the windward corner of the target building is induced by the development of strong conical vortex. The rotation of a conical vortex is accelerated by the separated shear layer generated by the windward building and the lower part of the target building when negative peak pressure occurs

    Wind Pressure Characteristics of High-rise buildings in Middle and High-height Urban Areas Spread over Local Terrain

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    In an urban area where middle and high-height buildings are densely built on a complex terrain, it is important for wind-resistant design to know what kind of strong wind blows during a typhoon and the wind pressure acts on the building. In this study, we focused on the wind of the wind direction SSE observed during typhoon LAN (2017), and investigated the relationship between the topography and the flow field around the buildings, and the wall surface pressure by LES. As a result, we clarified the complicated flow due to the interference between the target building and the local terrain and surrounding buildings. In addition, the validity was shown by comparing the wind pressure coefficient of LES with that of the wind tunnel experiment

    Kinetics of charge transfer in DNA containing a mismatch

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    Charge transfer (CT) in DNA offers a unique approach for the detection of a single-base mismatch in a DNA molecule. While the single-base mismatch would significantly affect the CT in DNA, the kinetic basis for the drastic decrease in the CT efficiency through DNA containing mismatches still remains unclear. Recently, we determined the rate constants of the CT through the fully matched DNA, and we can now estimate the CT rate constant for a certain fully matched sequence. We assumed that further elucidating of the kinetics in mismatched sequences can lead to the discrimination of the DNA single-base mismatch based on the kinetics. In this study, we investigated the detailed kinetics of the CT through DNA containing mismatches and tried to discriminate a mismatch sequence based on the kinetics of the CT in DNA containing a mismatch
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