1861. Optimization and influence of process parameters on ECAD section shrinkage of 7075 Al alloyJiayun Zhu, Tao He, Xilin Chen, Xiangyang Du, Alexey Vereschaka, Jian Li, Shanping Deng, 2025, original scientific article Keywords: equal channel angular drawing, section shrinkage, orthogonal design, genetic algorithm Published in DiRROS: 20.06.2025; Views: 479; Downloads: 305
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1863. Preparation and antibacterial properties of ceftazidime-loaded polycaprolactone coating/nano-lithium magnesium silicate-doped bioactive glass three-dimensional scaffoldsJin Xie, Qijin Cao, Xiao Zheng, 2025, original scientific article Keywords: antibacterial properties, bioactive glass, ceftazidime, magnesium lithium silicate, polycaprolactone, scaffold Published in DiRROS: 20.06.2025; Views: 411; Downloads: 236
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1864. Experimental analysis of silver nanoparticles in heat pipes: a comparative study of nanosphere and nanocube morphologiesRatchagaraja Dhairiyasamy, Kavinila Rajendran, Deekshant Varshney, Subhav Singh, Deepika Gabiriel, Elangovan Murugesan, 2025, original scientific article Keywords: nanofluids, silver nanoparticles, heat transfer, nanosphere/nanocube comparison, heat pipe optimization Published in DiRROS: 19.06.2025; Views: 539; Downloads: 257
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1866. Recent theoretical and practical contributions to the OR environment and CEJOR from the perspective of SSI-SORJanez Povh, Lidija Zadnik Stirn, Janez Žerovnik, 2025, original scientific article Abstract: The article summarizes the research topics published in this special issue. The pa- pers in this issue are based on the selected and peer-reviewed papers from the 17th International Symposium on Operations Research in Slovenia – SOR’23, which took place in Bled, Slovenia (https://arhiv.fov.um.si/sor23/), September 20–22, 2023. In addition, we examined the 27 research papers in the last two SSI-SOR CEJOR special issues, 16 in the Cent Eur J Oper Res 31, issue 3, 2023, and 11 in this CEJOR special issue, and grouped them into clusters using keywords ac- cording to the methodology published by Kastrin et al. (2021) Methodologies and applications for resilient global development from the aspect of SDI-SOR. The clusters show the main and niche topics presented and, on the one hand, illustrate the European and international state of the art in the field of OR over the last five years and, on the other hand, can serve as a stimulus for further work on upcoming strategic OR topics. Keywords: operations research, SOR conferences, Slovenia, cluster analysis Published in DiRROS: 19.06.2025; Views: 426; Downloads: 272
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1867. Center of Trapezoid Graph: Application in Selecting Center Location to Set up a Private Hospital : application in selecting center location to set up a private hospitalShaoli Nandi, Sukumar Mondal, Sovan Samanta, Sambhu Charan Barman, Leo Mršić, Antonios Kalampakas, 2025, original scientific article Keywords: central nodes, trapezoid graph, BFS, algorithm, time complexity Published in DiRROS: 19.06.2025; Views: 362; Downloads: 238
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1868. Skin cancer segmentation and classification by implementing a hybrid FrCN-(U-NeT) technique with machine learningPuneet Thapar, Manik Rakhra, Deepak Prashar, Leo Mršić, Arfat Ahmad Khan, Seifedine Kadry, 2025, original scientific article Abstract: Skin cancer is a severe and rapidly advancing condition that can be impacted by multiple factors, including alcohol and tobacco use, allergies, infections, physical activity, exposure to UV light, viral infections, and the effects of climate change. While the steep death tolls continue rising at an alarming rate, lack of symptoms recognition and its preventive measures further worsen the case. In this article, we employ the ISBI-2017 dataset to present an improved FrCN-based hybrid image segmentation method with U-Net to improve detection performance. This paper proposes a hybrid approach using the FrCN-(U-Net) image segmentation technique to enhance results compared to an advanced method for detecting skin cancer types, such as Benign or Melanoma. The classification phase is then handled using the R-CNN algorithm. Our model shows better performance in both training and testing accuracy than any other existing approaches. The results show that the combined method is effective in enhancing early disease diagnosis, which in turn improves treatment outcomes and prognosis. This paper presents an alternative technique for skin cancer detection, which can serve as a guide for clinical practices and public health strategies on how to lower skin-cancer-related deaths. Keywords: skin tumors, cutaneous melanoma, lesions, imaging techniques, cancel detection and diagnosis, melanoma, preprocessing, melignant tumors Published in DiRROS: 19.06.2025; Views: 470; Downloads: 272
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1869. Numerical solution for fuzzy fractional differential equations by fuzzy multi-step methodsLeila Safikhani, Tofigh Allahviranloo, Leo Mršić, Sovan Samanta, 2025, original scientific article Abstract: To solve fractional differential equations, they are typically converted into their corresponding crisp problems through a process known as the embedding method. This paper introduces a novel direct approach to solving fuzzy differential equations using fuzzy calculations, bypassing the need for this transformation. In this study, we develop the fuzzy Adams–Bashforth (A-B) method and the fuzzy Adams–Moulton (A-M) method to find numerical solutions for fuzzy fractional differential equations (FFDEs) with fuzzy initial values. To demonstrate the accuracy and efficiency of the proposed methods, we determine both the local truncation error and the global truncation error. Additionally, we establish the convergence and stability of these methods in detail. Finally, numerical examples are provided to illustrate the flexibility and effectiveness of the proposed methods. Keywords: fuzzy fractional differential equation, generalized Hukuhara difference, fuzzy generalized A-B method, local truncation error, global truncation error, fuzzy generalized A-M method, convergence, stability Published in DiRROS: 19.06.2025; Views: 413; Downloads: 316
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1870. Influence of Building Envelope Modeling Parameters on Energy Simulation ResultsSimon Muhič, Dimitrije Manić, Ante Čikić, Mirko Komatina, 2025, original scientific article Abstract: This study investigates the influence of input values for building energy model parameters on simulation results, with the aim of improving the reliability and sustainability of energy performance assessments. Dynamic simulations were conducted in TRNSYS for three theoretical multi-residential buildings, varying parameters such as referent model dimensions, infiltration rates, envelope thermophysical properties, and interior thermal capacitance. The case study, based in Slovenia, demonstrates that glazing-related parameters, particularly the solar heat gain coefficient (g-value), exert the most significant influence—reducing the g-value from 0.62 to 0.22 decreased simulated heating (qH,nd) and cooling (qC,nd) demands by 25% and 95%, respectively. In contrast, referent dimensions for modeled floor area proved least influential. For Building III (BSF = 0.36), dimensional variations altered results by less than ±1%, whereas, for Building I (BSF = 0.62), variations reached up to ±20%. In general, lower shape factors yield more robust energy models that are less sensitive to input deviations. These findings are critical for promoting resource-efficient simulation practices and ensuring that energy modeling contributes effectively to sustainable building design. Understanding which inputs warrant detailed attention supports more targeted and meaningful simulation workflows, enabling more accurate and impactful strategies for building energy efficiency and long-term environmental performance. Keywords: building energy modeling, dynamic simulation, TRNSYS, envelope modeling parameters, building energy performance Published in DiRROS: 19.06.2025; Views: 487; Downloads: 309
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