• M. Durka
    membranes2023.

    Abstract
    Biogas production has the potential to provide three benefits for green energy, waste management, and bio-fertilizers. The process involves converting organic waste materials, [...]

  • V. Orlandini, R. Paciorri, A. Assonitis, F. Saltari, F. Mastroddi, A. Bonfiglioli
    membranes2023.

    Abstract
    This paper describes a recently developed numerical technique to simulate high-speed flows on complex 3D inflatable structures using tetrahedral volume grids. In detail, the [...]

  • H. Zhu, B. Yang, Q. Zhang, J. Qiu, R. Wüchner
    membranes2023.

  • G. Martínez-López, M. Péntek, K. Sautter, A. Goldbach, K. Bletzinger, A. Kodakkal
    membranes2023.

  • A. Kodakkal, G. Martínez-López, M. Péntek, K. Sautter, A. Goldbach, K. Bletzinger
    membranes2023.

  • Y. Sinke, M. Tamke, M. Ramsgaard Thomsen
    membranes2023.

    Abstract
    Knit, with its inherent flexibility and ability to integrate bespoke material performance, creates a promising alternative to traditionally woven membranes in architectural [...]

  • K. Hayashi, Y. Jikumaru, M. Ohsaki, T. Kagaya, Y. Yokosuka
    membranes2023.

  • Z. Eryuruk, M. Mollaert, L. De Laet, D. Van Hemelrijck
    membranes2023.

  • Q. Li, C. Monticelli, A. Zanelli
    membranes2023.

  • P. Beccarelli, R. Maffei, A. Giordano, F. Natta
    membranes2023.

  • L. Zimmermann, C. Kaya, T. Stegmaier, G. Gresser
    membranes2023.

  • L. Tippmann
    membranes2023.

  • C. Paech
    membranes2023.

  • H. Boegner-Balz, S. Von der Weth, K. Moritz
    membranes2023.

    Abstract
    . The article provides information on how teaching sustainability can be applied in a practical context. A comparison of the life cycle of two roof variants and their evaluation [...]

  • D. Runge, J. Uhlemann, N. Stranghöner
    membranes2023.

    Abstract
    ETFE foils are already an established building material in membrane construction. Many prestigious buildings have already been realised with the transparent and printable [...]

  • A. Pronk, G. Visch
    membranes2023.

    Abstract
    In this study, the authors present Buoycrete, a new material and work method invented by the company Boskalis. “Buoycrete” is a new cement mixture and work method. [...]

  • A. Goldbach, K. Bletzinger
    membranes2023.

    Abstract
    . One of the prevalent challenges in the design, numerical analysis and verification of structural membranes lies in the non-linearity of their load-response curves. Structural [...]

  • M. Fußeder, T. Oberbichler, K. Bletzinger
    membranes2023.

  • Z. Zajac, R. Lang, I. Němec
    membranes2023.

    Abstract
    This paper deals with climate loading of tensile surface structures. The approaches for the snow load calculation were summarized and a new usage for tensile surface structures [...]

  • F. Surholt, J. Uhlemann, N. Stranghöner
    membranes2023.

  • E. Schling, Z. Wan, P. D'Acunto
    membranes2023.

  • J. Uhlemann, N. Stranghöner
    membranes2023.

    Abstract
    It is known that PTFE-coated glass fibre fabrics show a mechanical saturation behaviour under repetitive monotonous loads [1]. That means that the stress-strain behaviour [...]

  • H. Nawaz
    membranes2023.

    Abstract
    This paper focuses on the use of modern parametric design and modelling tools to accelerate the challenging and difficult large design projects. The methodology is also suitable [...]

  • J. Holl, P. Singer
    membranes2023.

  • J. Hu, W. Chen, J. Zhou
    membranes2023.

    Abstract
    The membrane structures, one of the typical large-span spatial structures, have been widely-used for sports stadiums and transportation hubs. However, the thermal performance [...]

  • F. Dansik, M. Sahin, N. Samat
    membranes2023.

    Abstract
    Structural membranes have become a frequently preferred system type in long span structures such as amphitheatres, stadiums, performance centres, sport halls, with their ability [...]

  • K. Bernert
    membranes2023.

  • G. Ramírez Lares, G. Filz
    membranes2023.

    Abstract
    Structural membranes have become a frequently preferred system type in long span structures such as amphitheatres, stadiums, performance centres, sport halls, with their ability [...]

  • A. Vučur, G. Filz
    membranes2023.

    Abstract
    The "Medijana" project was designed to protect one of the most important archaeological excavation sites from the ancient Roman period in Serbia, and presented a [...]

  • B. Stimpfe
    membranes2023.

    Abstract
    This paper presents the project PumpItUp, from the design to the fabrication and installation. It is a pneumatic shell on a trailer with two foldable wings. The shelter is [...]

  • N. Kugel
    membranes2023.

  • N. Baldassini, O. Guidet, K. De Ryce
    membranes2023.

    Abstract
    Thanks to their flexibility, lightness and robustness, textile works are often used to cover large spaces. Structural efficiency of tensile structures can usually be related [...]

  • J. Llorens
    membranes2023.

    Abstract
    Jürgen Hennicke [1] challenged the designers of structural membranes stating that "Structural membranes, if not designed as such, require an imposing steel structure". [...]

  • C. Eisenbarth, W. Haase, L. Blandini, W. Sobek
    membranes2023.

  • M. Sing, K. Choong, A. Che Malid, C. Ng
    membranes2023.

    Abstract
    This paper describes a landmark membrane structure where the surface appearance has been able to be maintained after years in service. The membrane structure is the main canopy [...]

  • K. Hincz
    membranes2023.

    Abstract
    The research aimed to develop air-inflated equipment for lifting catamaran components during construction. The main structural parts of a newly developed catamaran are two [...]

  • E. Montes, A. Solar, I. Sánchez, J. Llanera, A. Bilbao
    membranes2023.

  • A. Peregrino, D. Gonzalez, J. LOPEZ
    SMCCA (2023). 5

    Abstract
    The goal of this work is a dynamic and numerical study of a compartmental mathematical model in order to know the evolution of state variables of the pandemic caused by COVID-19 [...]

  • K. De Guzman, M. Pagurayan, P. Bayta, D. Reyes, Z. Carido, M. Apigo, J. Catapang, S. Francisco, M. Borjal, N. Camilon, K. Nacion, P. Poblete
    Philippine College of Criminology Research Journal (2023). Pagurayan, M. G., Bayta, P., Reyes, D. A., Carido, Z. M., Apigo, M., Catapang, J., Francisco, S., Borjal, M. T., Camilon, N., Nacion, K. M., De Guzman, K. P., & Poblete, P. M. (2023). Dangers of Catcalling: Exploring the Lived Experiences of Women Catcalled in Quezon City. Philippine College of Criminology Research Journal, 7, 18–37. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10012200

    Abstract
    Despite being a women's problem for a long time, catcalling has recently attracted lawmakers' attention. In 2019, the Philippine government enacted Republic Act 11313, [...]

  • R. Rahimi;, Z. Nasiri;
    Pharmaceutics; Journal (2022). Rahimi, R.; Nasiri, Z; Momeni Shideh, S.R.; Investigation on the Effects of Using Lithium on Biochemical Factors of Urinary Beta-2 Microglobulin, Creatinine and Urea Serum in Chronic Bipolar Patients Pharmaceutics 2024, 16, 1827

    Abstract
    In this research, the effects of using lithium on biochemical factors of urinary beta-2 microglobulin, creatinine and urea serum in chronic bipolar patients hospitalized in [...]

  • E. Astafyeva, M. Turuntseva
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 215

    Abstract
    Currently, combining forecasts is considered as the easiest way to improve the quality of forecasting compared to individual models. The purpose of this work is to test the [...]

  • V. Lyashok, N. Mkrtchyan, Y. Florinskaya
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 211

    Abstract
    The outflow of the population of young working age from the regions of the Far East and the Far North is a serious constraint on the economic and social development of these [...]

  • K. Rostislav, D. Rusakov, M. Saprykin
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 212

    Abstract
    The paper presents a brief review of some aspects of existing theoretical and empirical research on transportation and transport networks development problems. Despite the [...]

  • K. Rostislav, D. Evdokimov
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 213

    Abstract
    The main theoretical and empirical approaches to modeling the interaction between socioeconomic indicators and anthropogenic load on the environment are considered. The most [...]

  • E. Kurozumi, A. Skrobotov
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 214

    Abstract
    In this study, we consider a four-regime bubble model under the assumption of timevarying volatility and propose an algorithm of estimating the break dates with volatility [...]

  • V. Potashnikov, P. Levakov
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 201

    Abstract
    Currently many sectors of the Russian economy, including the fuel and energy sector, are undergoing structural changes. This is due both to the energy transformation (a significant [...]

  • A. Knobel, Y. Zaytsev, D. Kuznetsov
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 202

    Abstract
    This working paper is devoted to identifying patterns of spatial and sectoral distribution of foreign direct investment enterprises in the Russian Federation and to developing [...]

  • K. Bagdasaryan, M. Baeva, Y. Zaitsev, A. Knobel, A. Loschenkova
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 203

    Abstract
    The statistics on foreign direct investment (FDI) for 2017 published in early April by the Central Bank of Russia shows a change in the dynamics of an increase in FDI inflows [...]

  • G. Golub, V. Prudnikova, I. Fishman, L. Fishman
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 204

    Abstract
    The relevance of the research is determined by the increasing importance of professional qualities of an individual, ensuring quick and successful labor adaptation, in connection [...]

  • V. Ustyuzhanin, Y. Zinkina, A. Korotaev, V. Arkhangelsky, I. Efremov, D. Pustovalov, K. Novikov
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 205

    Abstract
    Relevance. The relevance of “non-Western” associations of states, such as BRICS, is rapidly increasing as the global world order is in transit to multipolarity, [...]

  • V. Ustyuzhanin, Y. Zinkina, A. Korotaev, V. Arkhangelsky, I. Efremov, D. Pustovalov, K. Novikov
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 206

    Abstract
    Relevance. The issue of convergence/divergence of value systems remains debatable, and the expectation that, as they develop, the countries of the semi-periphery and periphery [...]

  • V. Blinov, A. Satdykov, L. Kurteeva, Z. Dulaeva
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 207

    Abstract
    The main aim of international comparative studies is to identify trends in the functioning and development of vocational education and training systems, to describe institutional [...]

  • V. Klimanov, E. Timushev
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 208

    Abstract
    The relevance of identifying the main trends in the system of powers legally assigned to the subjects of the Russian Federation is due to the lack of relevant work for more [...]

  • S. Zemtsov, M. Ivanova, A. Mikhailov, R. Semenova, A. Voloshinskaya, D. Gertsovsky, V. Komarov
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 209

    Abstract
    Sanctions pressure, disruption of production chains leads to crisis phenomena in the Russian economy in the context of most regions. For both federal and regional authorities, [...]

  • A. Voloshinskaya, D. Gertsovsky, S. Zemtsov, M. Ivanova, R. Semenova
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 210

    Abstract
    Relevance of the research: In economics, a variety of approaches are used to study local entrepreneurial ecosystems from statistical methods to network analysis, which allow [...]

  • T. Li, M. Li, L. Zhou, H. Wang, W. Hu, X. Zhang
    Rev. int. métodos numér. cálc. diseño ing. (2023). Vol. 39, (4), 46

    Abstract
    Under the combined action of structure-process -load, the stiffness and stress distribution at the sealing interface of the ultra-high pressure diaphragm compressor cylinder [...]

  • Y. Du, D. Cheng, Y. Li, M. Zhou
    Collection of Articles on Computer Science (2023). 1

    Abstract
    Project recommendation plays an important role in tourism management. It can not only promote the overall development of tourism, but also improve the satisfaction of tourists. [...]

  • I. Sheburakov, O. Sheburakova, L. Tatarinova
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 197

    Abstract
    The relevance of the research is due to the need to form a system of personnel audit in the civil service through the application of a unified methodology using the capabilities [...]

  • V. Uzun, N. Shagaida, D. Ternovskiy, A. Potapova, E. Shishkina
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 198

    Abstract
    The relevance of the topic - assessing the level of economic access to food - remains poorly developed in Russia. This study aims to fill this gap within the framework of [...]

  • E. Lomteva, L. Bedareva
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 199

    Abstract
    Social and economic changes resulted in a transformation of youth’ values: the attitude towards higher education, granting both social status and, consequently, privileges [...]

  • M. Shapor
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 200

    Abstract
    The final part of the presented study, which consisted of four parts, is devoted to assessing the consequences of the economic inequality of countries, including those dependent [...]

  • M. Shapor
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 191

    Abstract
    This section of the present study analyzes current trends and problems of income inequality. It should be noted that the studies structurally analyzed in the work were divided [...]

  • M. Shapor
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 192

    Abstract
    This section of the work is devoted to the analysis of the relationship between inequality and economic growth in countries with a high dependence on oil exports. In this [...]

  • M. Shapor
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 193

    Abstract
    In the presented work, various aspects and methods for conducting a quantitative assessment of the relationship between income inequality and the level of institutionalization [...]

  • D. Mikhailov
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 194

    Abstract
    During the last decade a lot of academic papers consider the possibility of predicting the economic fluctuations and macroeconomic variables volatility with the use of news [...]

  • M. Shapor
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 195

    Abstract
    As part of the presented literature review, foreign and Russian experience in using microeconomic data to model the household consumption function using various types of models [...]

  • A. Deryabin, A. Popov
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 196

    Abstract
    The study examines the practices of teaching data literacy for adolescents. The intersections of data literacy with statistical literacy, quantitative thinking, computational [...]

  • A. Pokida, N. Zybunovskaya
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 188

    Abstract
    The scientific report presents a study conducted by the Research Center for Socio-Political Monitoring of the Institute of Social Sciences of the RANEPA. The relevance of [...]

  • S. Alasheev, T. Kuteinitsyna, N. Postalyuk, V. Prudnikova, E. Reprintseva
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 189

    Abstract
    The relevance of the study is determined by the current Russian agenda in the field of personnel advanced training and retraining in connection with the change in technological [...]

  • I. Popova
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 190

    Abstract
    This paper studies Indonesia’s climate policy and its transformation in the context of the geopolitical and economic crisis. Indonesia is one of the world's fastest [...]

  • V. Barinova, P. Levakov
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 183

    Abstract
    The small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) are the most vulnerable in times of crisis due to their scarce resources: financial, human, information etc., that is why the [...]

  • V. Blinov, S. Osadcheva, L. Kurteeva, Z. Dulaeva
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 184

    Abstract
    The aim of a study on the legal and regulatory framework for the retargeting of industrial production to diverse equipment and technologies is to identifying the stages and [...]

  • M. Larionova, A. Shelepov
    RUSSIAN PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMY OF NATIONAL ECONOMY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (2023). 185

    Abstract
    The working paper studies the problems of digital platforms regulation related to consumer protection, countering anti-competitive practices, designing preventive (ex-ante) [...]