Wei Hu

Work place: State Key Laboratory of Hydraulics and Mountain River Engineering; Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610065, China

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Research Interests: Materials Science, Engineering

Biography

Wei Hu received the B.S. degree in hydraulic and hydropower engineering from Sichuan University, in 2008. She is M.S. student at Sichuan University and majors in hydraulic structure engineering. Her research interests in involves stability analysis, construction technology research and numerical calculation of the underground engineering under complicated geological conditions.

Author Articles
Nonlinear Time Series Predication of Slope Displacement based on Smoothing Filtered Data

By Jiawen Zhou Xingguo Yang Wei Hu

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2009.01.04, Pub. Date: 8 Oct. 2009

According to the slope in geotechnical engineering, many displacement monitoring points are usually set to obtain the displacement data to ensure slope stability, these data are typical nonlinear time series, and it has high value about how to make use of displacement monitoring data to do the next step forecast analysis. Due to a certain degree of error, smoothing filter method is used to pretreat the displacement data, eliminate the influence of the error on the results and ensure the rationality. Based on smoothing filter data, these two methods are proposed to predict the displacement of the slope: exponential smoothing and chaos neural network. Both methods are used to make predictive analysis of the displacement monitoring data of outer monitoring point TP/BM27 in high slope of Three Gorges Ship-Lock, forecasting results show that: predictive values are close to measured values, chaos neural network prediction method is better than exponential smoothing method. At the same time, the displacement data with higher reliability and smoothing filter processing are used to make predictive analysis, the results can be more reasonable, so smoothing filter processing plays an important role in the analysis of displacement prediction.

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