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2. Index
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3. 3. Political Culture
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4. 4. Urban China
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5. 1. Economy
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6. Title page, Copyright, Dedication
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7. 2. Entrepreneurs
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8. 5. Rural China
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9. 6. Migrant Laborers
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10. 7. Protestant House Churches
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11. Acknowledgments
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12. Notes
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13. Selected Bibliography
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14. Effect of Gain in Soil Friction on the Walking Rate of Subsea Pipelines
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Zhaohui Hong, Dengfeng Fu, Wenbin Liu, Zefeng Zhou, Yue Yan, and Shuwang Yan
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subsea pipeline ,pipeline walking ,axial soil resistance ,gain in friction ,Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering ,VM1-989 ,Oceanography ,GC1-1581 - Abstract
Subsea pipelines are commonly employed in the offshore oil and gas industry to transport high-pressure and high-temperature (HPHT) hydrocarbons. The phenomenon of pipeline walking is a topic that has drawn a great deal of attention, and is related to the on-bottom stability of the pipeline, such as directional accumulation with respect to axial movement, which can threaten the security of the entire pipeline system. An accurate assessment of pipeline walking is therefore necessary for offshore pipeline design. This paper reports a comprehensive suite of numerical analyses investigating the performance of pipeline walking, with a focus on the effect of increasing axial soil resistance on walking rates. Three walking-driven modes (steel catenary riser (SCR) tension, downslope, and thermal transient) are considered, covering a wide range of influential parameters. The variation in walking rate with respect to the effect of increased soil friction is well reflected in the development of the effective axial force (EAF) profile. A method based on the previous analytical solution is proposed for predicting the accumulated walking rates throughout the entire service life, where the concept of equivalent soil friction is adopted.
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15. Impact of the backfilled soil on the lateral stability of plug-in steel cylinder under wave load
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Wenbin Liu and Zhaohui Hong
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Mechanical Engineering ,Ocean Engineering - Published
- 2022
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16. The Price of China's Economic Development: Power, Capital, and the Poverty of Rights
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Zhaohui Hong
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17. Theoretical method to calculate pipeline thermal transient-induced walking rate considering nonlinear time-dependent soil resistance
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Wenbin Liu, Zhaohui Hong, and Binbin Xu
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Petroleum engineering ,010505 oceanography ,business.industry ,Pipeline (computing) ,Fossil fuel ,Soil resistance ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Ocean Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology ,Oceanography ,01 natural sciences ,Nonlinear system ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Thermal ,Environmental science ,Petroleum ,Submarine pipeline ,Transient (oscillation) ,business ,021101 geological & geomatics engineering ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Submarine pipeline was widely used to transport oil and gas in offshore petroleum exploitation. In practice, deep-water pipeline experiences several times of maintenance every year. This periodic o...
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- 2020
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18. Exploring China's Religious Sites : Digital and Spatial Insights
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Zhaohui Hong and Zhaohui Hong
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- Religion--Geographic information systems, Religion--Methodology, Religion and geography
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This book employs cutting-edge digital and spatial methodologies to tackle the critical issue of religious site scarcity across China for five major religions: Protestantism, Catholicism, Buddhism, Daoism, and Islam, spanning the period from 1911 to 2004.Drawing from Chinese government datasets and Geographic Information Systems (GIS), this comprehensive work presents official information concerning religious sites and pinpoints specific cities facing shortages in such sites. The book also offers an in-depth analysis of religious sites, delving into their statistical, historical, comparative, and religious contexts and evolving significance within China, shedding light on the unique challenges and opportunities each religion faces.This groundbreaking book uncovers spatial patterns and relationships, providing new insights into the distribution of religious sites and the evolution of Chinese religious practices since 1911. It will be an invaluable resource for students and scholars of modern China, religious studies, and digital and spatial humanities.
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- 2025
19. Three-Dimensional Explicit Dynamic Numerical Method to Simulate a Deep-Sea Pipeline Exhibiting Lateral Global Buckling
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Run Liu and Zhaohui Hong
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Deformation (mechanics) ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Pipeline (computing) ,Numerical analysis ,020101 civil engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Structural engineering ,0201 civil engineering ,Pipeline transport ,020303 mechanical engineering & transports ,0203 mechanical engineering ,Buckling ,Solid mechanics ,Boundary value problem ,business ,Dynamic method ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
Deep-sea pipelines exhibit lateral global buckling under high temperature and pressure differences. Numerical simulations are an effective and easy way to obtain the deformation and stress distribution of a post-buckling pipeline with a low cost. A relatively accurate and convenient simulation model using the explicit dynamic method was developed based on ABAQUS software to analyse pipeline lateral global buckling. In pipeline global buckling analysis, the dynamic variation of soil resistance as the pipeline moves laterally, the optimized computational length and the use of smooth initial imperfection profiles influence the accuracy of the simulation results. These three key factors were discussed here, and calculation methods were proposed. A CEL simulation model with improved boundary conditions that reduce the influence of wave reflection with a low calculation time cost was built to calculate the variation dynamics of soil resistance throughout the buckling process. Different computational lengths for pipelines with different parameters were simulated, and a fitting function to obtain an optimized computational length was proposed. A method to build the profiles of a pipeline with smooth imperfections was developed. Based on these analyses of the three impact factors, a relatively accurate and convenient simulation model for pipeline global lateral buckling analysis was established. Finally, an engineering case was evaluated to show the application of the simulation model and to test the reliability of this model.
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20. Study of the deep-sea pipeline walking with the consideration of the influence of pre-determined global buckling
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Zhaohui Hong and Wenbin Liu
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Environmental Engineering ,Ocean Engineering - Published
- 2022
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21. The theory of moral sentiments and whole person education
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Zhaohui Hong
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Value (ethics) ,Moral development ,Holistic education ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Justice (virtue) ,Spirituality ,Prudence ,Sociology ,Philosophy of education ,Conscience ,media_common ,Epistemology - Abstract
Adam Smith's The Theory of Moral Sentiments establishes propriety as the main principle of moral philosophy, with sympathy, justice, conscience, prudence, benevolence, and self-command as the core values of the moral sentiments. Smith's classical spirituality may provide various meaningful references and philosophical inspirations for spiritual, moral, and cultural education advocated by the whole-person education and holistic education in the 21st century. The chapter aims to interpret the essence of Smith's propriety theory through a text analysis of The Theory of Moral Sentiments and explore the role of propriety in educational philosophy. At the same time, the chapter examines the core values of Smith's moral sentiments aimed at discovering new spiritual elements of whole-person education and enriching the value, concept, and practice of holistic education. The chapter further addresses that Smith's theory of moral sentiments shares similar values with traditional Chinese moral philosophy, while the values can be tested, measured, and even manipulated by neuroscientific experiments. Not only is Smith's philosophy not outdated, but it can also become a new reference and provide added value to East Asian college students in an effort to reconstruct their spirituality, inspire moral development, explore new research fields, and develop an innovative curriculum for holistic education.
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22. Mapping the Historical Development and Perceptions of Democratic Elections in China Since 1949
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Zhaohui Hong
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Perception ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Political science ,Political economy ,General Medicine ,China ,Democracy ,media_common - Published
- 2019
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23. Digital Study of the Protestant Market: Taipei and Provincial Capital Cities in China's Southeast Coast as Case Studies
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Zhaohui Hong and Jianfeng Jin
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Mainland China ,Protestantism ,Spatial methods ,Economy ,Political science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Capital (economics) ,Provincial capital ,Religious freedom ,General Medicine ,China ,Democracy ,media_common - Abstract
Addressing the digital and spatial study of the Protestant market in Taiwan and mainland China is pioneering attempt to enhance the Christian study in Asia. The article selects Taipei and China's five additional provincial capital cities in the southeast coast to calculate and map the supply-side and demand-side of the Protestant market in the early of 21st century. Utilizing the digital and spatial methods, the article provides a comparative perspective in measuring the Protestant density, accessibility and availability of Taipei and five capital cities in China's southeast coast. The article concludes that in light of a democratic society with a religious freedom policy, Taipei has enjoyed a healthy Protestant market demonstrated by its better Protestant density, accessibility and availability.
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24. The Role of Commercialization and Corporatization in University Shared Governance: An American Case Study
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Zhaohui Hong
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Pride ,ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSION ,Higher education ,Distrust ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Academic freedom ,Public relations ,Commercialization ,Corporatization ,Empirical research ,Service (economics) ,Political science ,business ,media_common - Abstract
Commercialization and corporatization (C&C) in American higher education since the 1980s have gradually marginalized shared governance in various areas. This chapter is a case study of an American public university, based on empirical studies through in-depth surveys, observations, and base data collection. It addresses the issue of academic commercialization and corporatization and their impact on shared governance, faculty morale, and faculty strain in their research, teaching, and service. After defining the key concepts, explaining the methodology and discussing the data, this chapter examines the roles of commercialization and corporatization in decreasing shared governance and lowering faculty morale in academic research, teaching, and service. The chapter concludes that, with the erosion of academic freedom and faculty power, academic commercialization and corporatization have created dissatisfaction among faculty members who lack pride in their profession and distrust administrators.
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25. Directions of the Chinese communist party’s political reform
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Zhaohui Hong
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Politics ,Political science ,Political economy ,Communism - Published
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26. The Poverty of Rights and Chinese Farmers’ Land Property
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Zhaohui Hong
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Property (philosophy) ,Poverty ,Development economics ,Business - Published
- 2019
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27. Spatial Study of Mosques (中国清真寺的空间研究:新疆和宁夏的案例研究)
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Zhaohui Hong (洪朝辉) and Jianfeng Jin (金建峰)
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General Medicine - Abstract
Different from conventional research methods, spatial study applies GIS to study space, time, and mapping, all of which are valuable in analyzing religious institutions, sites, and locations. Supported by multiple spatial, digital, and statistical methods, this study selects eight cities and prefectures in China and examines their Islamic mosques based on accessible government data. Following a discussion of methodologies and data, the article focuses on the density of the Muslim population in the selected cities by calculating the average number of Muslims attending one mosque. In addition, this study applies a spatial method, the location analysis method ( LAM ), to scrutinize the availability of Islamic mosques by measuring the average distance between Chinese Muslim residential areas and the nearest mosque. Furthermore, this study employs two additional spatial methods, the two-step floating catchment area method (2 SFCA ) and the network analysis method ( NAM ), to investigate the accessibility of mosques by estimating the average driving time required for Muslims to reach the nearest mosque. After comparing the average rankings of density, availability, and accessibility of mosques in the eight cities and prefectures, this study proposes three criteria for determining mosque accessibility in Xinjiang and Ningxia, two areas in China with a large concentration of Muslims.区别于传统的宗教研究方法,空间研究是利用地理信息系统的科技手段和方法,展示和分析宗教发展的空间、时间和图像。本项研究是综合空间、数码和统计的多种方法,选择中国新疆和宁夏的八个城市和地区,依据中国政府官方的统计数据,对当地伊斯兰教清真寺的存在性和可达性进行案例研究。文章首先讨论了研究方法和数据来源,其次计量分析了所选八个地区清真寺与穆斯林人口的比例和稠密度,由此得出参加每一个清真寺活动的穆斯林之平均人数。同时,文章使用空间研究中的“区域分析法”,计算每个穆斯林从居住地到达最近清真寺的平均距离。另外,文章还使用了空间研究中“两步法”和“网络分析法”,对比研究每个穆斯林从居住地到最近清真寺的平均驾车或乘车时间。最后,文章根据穆斯林稠密度、清真寺存在性和可达性,提出了鉴定一个地区清真寺可达性程度高低和难易的三个初步计量标准,以便展示和分析伊斯兰教市场的供需矛盾。 (This article is in English.)
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28. Research on the pipeline walking caused by cyclic increasing soil friction for free deep-sea submarine pipelines laid on even seabed
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Wenbin Liu, Zhaohui Hong, and Binbin Xu
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Tension (physics) ,Mechanical Engineering ,Pipeline (computing) ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,020101 civil engineering ,Ocean Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Finite element method ,Physics::Geophysics ,0201 civil engineering ,Current (stream) ,Pipeline transport ,Mathematics::Probability ,Mechanics of Materials ,Catenary ,General Materials Science ,Submarine pipeline ,Geotechnical engineering ,Geology ,Seabed ,021101 geological & geomatics engineering - Abstract
Pipelines are important to offshore oil and gas development, but suffers from the pipeline walking phenomenon due to cyclic temperature variations—where large axial walking distances threaten the safety of pipeline systems. Current research indicates that pipeline walking is triggered by steel catenary riser (SCR) tension, seabed slopes, or thermal transients. This paper proposes a new driving mechanism for the pipeline walking phenomenon, involving cyclic hardening soil strength. The finite element analysis method was adopted to analyse the soil friction difference induced walking phenomenon, and the influence of key parameters on the gain in soil friction on walking distance was studied. Pipeline walking distances under different drainage conditions in the heating and cooling processes were also calculated, and the impact of the degree of drainage in the heating process was determined. To better understand the new pipeline walking mechanism, theoretical analysis of the walking behaviour under different cyclic soil friction conditions was carried out. Analytical solutions for estimating the pipeline walking distance were also provided, based on the simplified theoretical analysis.
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29. Analysis of walking rate for subsea pipelines neighbouring the pipeline end terminations/pipeline end manifolds
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Shuwang Yan, Zefeng Zhou, Zhaohui Hong, Yue Yan, Dengfeng Fu, and Wenbin Liu
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Environmental Engineering ,Computer simulation ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Pipeline (computing) ,020101 civil engineering ,Ocean Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Structural engineering ,01 natural sciences ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,0201 civil engineering ,Mechanism (engineering) ,Pipeline transport ,0103 physical sciences ,Research studies ,Boundary value problem ,Sensitivity (control systems) ,business ,Subsea - Abstract
Pipeline walking is a global axial movement caused by the asymmetric distribution of axial force along the pipeline during the repetitive operational loading cycle. The pipeline walking rate, increasing with the loading cycles, may lead to high stress thereby the failure of connectors at PLETs or PLEMs. Current research studies and design guidelines focused on free-end pipelines and neglected changes in the pipeline walking rate and axial resistance with effects of pipeline end structures. However, in practice, several pipelines are adjacent to PLETs or PLEMs, which potentially affect the pipeline walking and expansion behaviour thereby walking rate and axial displacement. This study analyses the walking phenomenon considering the effects of mobilisation of the resistance at the pipeline end structures and develops new analytical solutions for the present problem, in terms of different walking mechanism, maximum axial resistance Pmax, and positions of pipeline end structures. The analytical solutions are validated through numerical simulation results. The case study results indicate the axial resistance generated by PLETs/PLEMs can effectively mitigate pipeline walking rate compared with free-end pipeline walking. In particular, the influence of PLETs/PLEMs is investigated, highlighting the sensitivity of the pipeline walking to the end boundary conditions covering different design scenarios.
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- 2020
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30. Modelling the vertical lifting deformation for a deep-water pipeline laid on a sleeper
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Zhaohui Hong and Wenbin Liu
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Environmental Engineering ,business.industry ,Pipeline (computing) ,Process (computing) ,020101 civil engineering ,Ocean Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Structural engineering ,Deformation (meteorology) ,01 natural sciences ,Displacement (vector) ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,0201 civil engineering ,Pipeline transport ,Nonlinear system ,Buckling ,0103 physical sciences ,Submarine pipeline ,business ,Geology - Abstract
Pipelines are widely used for transporting oil resources in offshore oil exploitation. As burying an entire deep-water pipeline is not possible owing to the large water depth, an on-bottom pipeline inevitably exhibits lateral global buckling deformation under high temperature and pressure in practice. Triggering several controllable mitigatory global buckling deformations by installing sleepers under pipelines is a more effective alternative to prevent cross-sectional failure caused by excessive buckling. While sleepers may trigger vertical global buckling and this risk must be verified before they are installed in practice. This study analysed the feature of lifting deformation for a pipeline laid on a sleeper. Nine influential factors of the variation in the lifting displacement were analysed. Based on the nonlinear relationship between lifting displacement and temperature difference, three key points and four relevant key parameters for describing the lifting displacement curve were proposed and calculated for the conditions of a pipeline with different combinations of influential factors. A back propagation neural network was trained to model the relationship between the locations of the three key points and the values of the nine influential factors. The error analysis indicated that the trained network can effectively predict the vertical lifting deformation and is suitable for a pipeline that experiences no lifting deformation. Based on the feature points predicted by the trained network, the approximate profile of vertical lifting displacement during the heating process can be described, and the assessment of whether the lifting displacement with the loading conditions in practice is allowable can be conducted.
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- 2020
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31. Power, capital, and the poverty of farmers’ land rights in China
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Yi Sun and Zhaohui Hong
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Poverty ,Economic capital ,Geography, Planning and Development ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,021107 urban & regional planning ,Forestry ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,Politics ,Market economy ,Coase theorem ,Property rights ,law ,Capital (economics) ,CLARITY ,Business ,China ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Nature and Landscape Conservation - Abstract
This article is intended to conduct a three-dimensional examination of China’s rural land rights and the complex dynamic among political power, economic capital, and farmers’ rights during the past seventy years. First, the study takes a close look at the historical changes in the nature, scope, and ownership of land property in rural China during four significant time periods from 1949 to 2019. Second, it uses Ronald Coase’s theory on property rights in dissecting the four paradoxes and dilemmas in China’s rural land ownership, including the extent of clarity and stability of land property rights, the “three rights system” (the rights to ownership, contracting and operation of land) and three stagnations in defining and exercising such three rights, the simultaneous shortage and waste of land resources, as well as the restrictions on land transactions and the requirement to protect collective property. With examples derived from selected evidence, the article documents how both political power and economic capital have worked together to deprive farmers’ land rights. It concludes with a critical analysis of the current status of China’s rural economy, the problem of applying Western economic theories to China’s reality, as well as the theoretical definition, legal protection and policy parameters of land property rights in China.
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- 2020
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32. Study on lateral buckling characteristics of a submarine pipeline with a single arch symmetric initial imperfection
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Run Liu, Zhaohui Hong, Shuwang Yan, and Wenbin Liu
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Engineering ,Environmental Engineering ,Computer simulation ,business.industry ,Pipeline (computing) ,Ocean Engineering ,Structural engineering ,Deformation (meteorology) ,Finite element method ,Pipeline transport ,Buckling ,Submarine pipeline ,Arch ,business - Abstract
With the development of submarine oil and gas resources, research on global pipeline buckling caused by high temperature and pressure in the process of oil and gas transport is becoming an important issue. Owing to human factors or to uneven seabed conditions, local bends are produced in the process of pipeline manufacturing and laying. Those bends are called geometric initial imperfections whose deformation forms can be divided into a single arch symmetric deformation and a double arch antisymmetric deformation. In this paper, the energy method is introduced to calculate the analytical solution of pipeline lateral buckling with a single arch initial imperfection, and the cause of snap buckling phenomenon is discussed. A FEA model is established, and the difference between the analytical solution and numerical solution is also presented.
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- 2015
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33. A lateral global buckling failure envelope for a high temperature and high pressure (HT/HP) submarine pipeline
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Shuwang Yan, Wenbin Liu, Run Liu, and Zhaohui Hong
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Pipeline transport ,Stress (mechanics) ,Materials science ,Buckling ,business.industry ,Pipeline (computing) ,Bending moment ,Ocean Engineering ,Submarine pipeline ,Structural engineering ,business ,Envelope (mathematics) ,Failure assessment - Abstract
Submarine pipelines are the primary component of an offshore oil transportation system. Under operating conditions, a pipeline is subjected to high temperatures and pressures to improve oil mobility. As a result, additional stress accumulates in pipeline sections, which causes global buckling. For an exposed deep-water pipeline, lateral buckling is the major form of this global buckling. Large lateral displacement causes a very high bending moment which may lead to a local buckling failure in the pipe cross-section. This paper proposes a lateral global buckling failure envelope for deep-water HT/HP pipelines using a numerical simulation analysis. It analyzes the factors influencing the envelope, including the thickness t, diameter D, soil resistance coefficient μ, calculating length Lf, imperfection length L and imperfection amplitude V. Equations to calculate the failure envelope are established to make future post-buckling pipeline failure assessment more convenient. The results show that (1) the limit pressure difference pmax (the failure pressure difference for a post-buckling pipeline when it suffers no difference in temperature) is usually below the burst pressure difference pb (which is the largest pressure difference a pipeline can bear and is determined from the strength and sectional dimensions of the pipeline) and is approximately 0.62–0.75 times the value of pb and (2) thickness t has little influence on the normalized envelopes, but affects pmax. The diameter D, soil resistance coefficient μ, and calculating length Lf influence the maximum failure temperature difference Tmax (the failure temperature difference for a pipeline suffering no pressure difference). The diameter D also significantly affects the form of the normalized envelope.
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34. Modelling nonlinear time-dependent pipeline walking induced by SCR tension and downslope
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Yue Yan, Dengfeng Fu, Zefeng Zhou, Wenbin Liu, and Zhaohui Hong
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Downtime ,Tension (physics) ,Pipeline (computing) ,020101 civil engineering ,Ocean Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,0201 civil engineering ,Pipeline transport ,Nonlinear system ,0103 physical sciences ,Catenary ,Environmental science ,Cooling down ,Marine engineering ,Subsea - Abstract
Subsea pipelines are important facilities in offshore oil and gas industry to transport High-Pressure and High-Temperature (HPHT) hydrocarbon. They are often exerted by cyclic thermal loading through the whole operational life, which may trigger asymmetry in the effective axial force (EAF) profile, leading to a global axial movement, defined as ‘pipeline walking’. It may cause the downtime and structural risks, since this directional accumulation in axial movement results in the overstressing of end connection, loss of tension in a steel catenary riser (SCR) and other issues in the field, therefore subsea pipeline design requires a reliable estimate of the global pipeline walking rate. Current design methods adopt a constant soil friction coefficient and ignore variations in soil-pipeline interaction with time during the heating up and cooling down processes. In reality, the overlooked changing soil friction is important, and may alter the pipeline walking behaviours. To achieve an accurate assessment of pipeline walking, this paper advances the conventional design practice, by introducing a time-dependent axial soil friction function, to examine the pipeline walking behaviour over the operational thermal cycles. A suite of time-dependent matrixes is provided to reveal the development of the expansion/contraction of the pipeline, the corresponding mobilised soil frictions and the EAF profile. The significant nonlinear EAF profile in response to the time-dependent soil friction is examined, and is used to well assess the accumulation in pipeline walking rate. The proposed analytical framework is applied into case studies to demonstrate its validity and applicability in practice.
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- 2019
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35. Effect of Gain in Soil Friction on the Walking Rate of Subsea Pipelines
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Zefeng Zhou, Zhaohui Hong, Shuwang Yan, Wenbin Liu, Yue Yan, and Dengfeng Fu
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Pipeline (computing) ,pipeline walking ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,020101 civil engineering ,Ocean Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,0201 civil engineering ,lcsh:Oceanography ,lcsh:VM1-989 ,Range (aeronautics) ,Catenary ,lcsh:GC1-1581 ,gain in friction ,021101 geological & geomatics engineering ,Water Science and Technology ,Civil and Structural Engineering ,Tension (physics) ,lcsh:Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering ,subsea pipeline ,Pipeline transport ,axial soil resistance ,Service life ,Environmental science ,Submarine pipeline ,Marine engineering ,Subsea - Abstract
Subsea pipelines are commonly employed in the offshore oil and gas industry to transport high-pressure and high-temperature (HPHT) hydrocarbons. The phenomenon of pipeline walking is a topic that has drawn a great deal of attention, and is related to the on-bottom stability of the pipeline, such as directional accumulation with respect to axial movement, which can threaten the security of the entire pipeline system. An accurate assessment of pipeline walking is therefore necessary for offshore pipeline design. This paper reports a comprehensive suite of numerical analyses investigating the performance of pipeline walking, with a focus on the effect of increasing axial soil resistance on walking rates. Three walking-driven modes (steel catenary riser (SCR) tension, downslope, and thermal transient) are considered, covering a wide range of influential parameters. The variation in walking rate with respect to the effect of increased soil friction is well reflected in the development of the effective axial force (EAF) profile. A method based on the previous analytical solution is proposed for predicting the accumulated walking rates throughout the entire service life, where the concept of equivalent soil friction is adopted.
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- 2019
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36. Finite-Element Study of Methods for Triggering Pipeline Global Buckling Based on the Concept of the Perfect VAS Length
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Run Liu, Zhaohui Hong, Shuwang Yan, and Wenbin Liu
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Engineering ,Computer simulation ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Pipeline (computing) ,Process (computing) ,020101 civil engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Structural engineering ,Interference (wave propagation) ,01 natural sciences ,Finite element method ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,0201 civil engineering ,Buckling ,0103 physical sciences ,Submarine pipeline ,business ,Buckle ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
With the increase in pipeline operating depth, research on pipeline global buckling during the process of oil and gas transport is drawing considerable attention. Numerical simulation is an important method that is used to analyze pipeline buckling, which is immediately caused by the combined action of high temperature and high pressure. Two important problems must be solved before simulating submarine pipeline global buckling. Because the finite-element (FE) model length greatly affects analysis of the buckling results, finding a reasonable model length is the first problem in finite-element analysis (FEA). The second is how to trigger global buckling in the pipeline because the ideal pipeline would not buckle in FEA. Previous studies only state that geometric initial imperfection and interference force could trigger pipeline global buckling. Therefore, simulating pipeline global buckling in FEA becomes a problem. In this paper, an effective method for calculating the reasonable model length (als...
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37. Economy
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Zhaohui Hong
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- 2015
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38. The Price of China's Economic Development
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Zhaohui Hong
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Economic growth ,Civil society ,Politics ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Plutocracy ,Political science ,Development economics ,Ideology ,China ,Oligarchy ,Communism ,Social progress ,media_common - Abstract
The People's Republic of China has experienced significant transformations since Deng Xiaoping instituted economic reforms in 1978. Subsequent leaders continued and often broadened Deng's policies, shifting the nation from agrarianism to industrialism, from isolation to internationalism, and from centralized planning to market-based economics. As the world strives to understand the nation's rapid development, few observers have comprehensively examined the social and cultural price of the economic boom for the majority of the Chinese people. Zhaohui Hong assesses the sociocultural consequences of these reforms in this provocative study. He contends that modern China functions as an oligarchy or plutocracy ruled by an alliance of political power and private capital where the boundaries between the private and public sectors are constantly shifting. This "power-capital institution" based on three millennia of Confucian ideology and decades of Maoist communism exercises monopolistic control of public resources at the expense of civil society and social justice for the majority of citizens. The Price of China's Economic Development urges policymakers to alter their analytic lens. While industrial and commercial development is quantitatively measured, Hong argues that social progress should be assessed qualitatively, with justice its ultimate goal and fair allocation of resources and opportunity as the main index of success. This sophisticated analysis introduces English speakers to the varied and significant work of contemporary Chinese scholars and substantially enriches the international dialogue.
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- 2015
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39. A Tale of Two Chinas
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Zhaohui Hong
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- 2015
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40. Study on Global Lateral Buckling of Imperfect Submarine Pipelines.
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Run Liu, Wenbin Liu, Shuwang Yan, and Zhaohui Hong
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The article discusses research which assessed the globe lateral buckling of imperfect submarine pipelines. Topics discussed include the analytical solutions of the single arch and double arch imperfect pipeline and numerical simulation of lateral buckling of an imperfect pipeline. Also mentioned is a case study to analyze the global buckling behavior.
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41. Mapping the Development of Chinese Buddhist Temples Since 1911: Statistical and Spatial Studies.
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JIAMIN YAN and ZHAOHUI HONG
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The article discusses development of Buddhist temples in China. Topics discussed include Buddhism in China, Qing dynasty and Buddhist mountain areas in the country. Other topics such as spatial maps of the temples, correlation between other religious sites and Buddhist temples and Chinese religion are also discussed.
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- 2015
42. Quantitative Studies on Chinese Mosques since 1911.
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Jiamin Yan and Zhaohui Hong
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The mosque serves as an effective mirror, reflecting the development of Chinese Islam in particular as well as Chinese religions and society in general. After discussing the development of mosques at the levels of city, county and region, this article summarises the national image of mosques through spatial, statistical, historical, comparative and religious research methods and perspectives. The article reveals that mosques accounted for 47% of the total Chinese religious sites in 2004, but the growth rate was the lowest from 1911 to 2004 when compared to such other religious sites as Protestant churches, Buddhist temples, Catholic churches and Taoist temples. The article concludes that the slowing growth rate of mosques after 1992 might imply shrinkage of the Chinese religious market and demonstrate harsh government regulation of Islam in today's China. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
43. Quantitative Studies on the Historical Development of Chinese Taoist Temples since 1911.
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HONG, Zhaohui, YAN, Jiamin, Zhaohui Hong, and Jiamin Yang
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TAOIST temples , *TEMPLES , *TEMPLE design & construction , *TAOISM , *RELIGION , *COMPARATIVE studies , *HISTORY - Abstract
Taoism, a native religion in China, had its remarkable history almost two thousand years ago, having originated in the Eastern Han dynasty. Focusing on the period of Modern China from 1911 to 2004, this article maps the historical development of Chinese Taoist temples from quantitative, spatial, comparative, historical and religious perspectives. Selecting three cities surrounding the three famous Taoist temples in the eastern, central and western regions of China as the case studies, this article first discusses the growth patterns of Taoist temples and their religious functions. This article further examines the changing characteristics of Taoist temples in the three regions of China, covering thirty-one provinces in China with a variety of visualized maps, figures and tables. Furthermore, this article summarizes national patterns of Taoist temple construction, based upon the updated official data. In addition, a comparative study is conducted through a growth comparison between Taoist temples, religious sites of other Chinese religions and some socioeconomic factors. This article concludes that the fluctuations of Taoist temple development reflect the historical evolution of Chinese regimes, religious policies and socioeconomic development. Thus, this article may provide additional references to observe and understand the four major eras of Modern China, including the Republican China (1911-1949), Mao's China (1949-1976), Deng's China (1978-1992) and Jiang Zemin's China (1992-2004). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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