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A Mini Immersed Finite Element Method for Two-Phase Stokes Problems on Cartesian Meshes
This paper presents a mini immersed finite element (IFE) method for solving
two- and three-dimensional two-phase Stokes problems on Cartesian meshes. The
IFE space is constructed from the conventional mini element with shape
functions modified on interface elements according to interface jump
conditions, while keeping the degrees of freedom unchanged. Both discontinuous
viscosity coefficients and surface forces are considered in the construction.
The interface is approximated via discrete level set functions and explicit
formulas of IFE basis functions and correction functions are derived, which
make the IFE method easy to implement. The optimal approximation capabilities
of the IFE space and the inf-sup stability and the optimal a priori error
estimate of the IFE method are derived rigorously with constants independent of
the mesh size and how the interface cuts the mesh. It is also proved that the
condition number has the usual bound independent of the interface. Numerical
experiments are provided to confirm the theoretical results
Vulnerability Analysis of Soft Caving Tunnel Support System and Surrounding Rock Optimal Control Technology Research
The vulnerability assessment model, composed by 11 vulnerability factors, is established with the introduction of the concept of “vulnerability” into the assessment of tunnel support system. Analytic hierarchy process is utilized to divide these 11 factors into human attributes and natural attributes, and define the weight of these factors for the model. The “vulnerability” applied io the assessment of the tunnel support system model is reached. The vulnerability assessment model was used for evaluating and modifying the haulage tunnel #3207 of Bo-fang mine panel #2. The results decreased the vulnerability of the tunnel support system and demonstrated acceptable effects. Furthermore, the results show that the impact of human attributes on tunnel support systems is dramatic under the condition that natural attributes are permanent, and the “vulnerability” is exactly a notable factor to manifest the transformation during this process. The results also indicate that optimizing human attributes can attenuate vulnerability in tunnel support systems. As a result, enhancement of stability of tunnel support systems can be achieved
The Business Value of CRM Technology: From the Perspective of Organizational Ambidexterity
In this paper we report a case study on how firms realize the business value of CRM by developing CRM-enabled ambidexterity to simultaneously pursue stability and develop adaptability. Results show that as the focal firm used CRM as a platform for standardizing operations and building routines, the top management team (TMT) and the operation team worked together to reflexively monitor the status of CRM-enabled capabilities and the usage of CRM. Such reflexive monitoring led to proactive changes in CRM and CRM usage in response to market changes and market needs, ensuring adaptability. In this way CRM enabled organizational ambidexterity through mechanisms of capabilities building and reflexive monitoring. By examining the previously unexplored relationship between CRM use and organizational ambidexterity, this study contributes to literature in both ambidexterity and CRM business value
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