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Differences in Brain Microtubule Electrical Activity of the Hippocampus and Neocortex from the Adult Rat

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Control and synchronization of rapid nanoscale DNA heat engine by local heating. [PDF]

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Added resistance of ships in waves

Ship Technology Research, 2015
Added resistance of ships in waves is determined by a newly developed potential flow method, a Rankine source method, a strip method, and by RANS (Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes) equations solvers. For 10 ships, results of all these methods are compared with each other, with published computed and experimental results, and with approximation formulae ...
Söding, Heinrich, Shigunov, Vladimir
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Simulation of Added Resistance in High Waves

Volume 11: Prof. Robert F. Beck Honoring Symposium on Marine Hydrodynamics, 2015
A vessel traveling across the sea experiences waves. The waves produce forces on the vessel resulting in added resistance. The forces are caused by the combination of wave and vessel motion. A variety of methods for prediction of added resistance in waves exists. The complexity and accuracy varies significantly. This paper focuses on numerical solution
Eivind Ruth   +2 more
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Prediction of added resistance of ships in waves

Ocean Engineering, 2011
The prediction of the added resistance of ships in waves is a demanding, quasi-second-order seakeeping problem of high practical interest. In the present paper, a well established frequency domain 3D panel method and a new hybrid time domain Rankine source-Green function method of NTUA-SDL are used to solve the basic seakeeping problem and to calculate
Shukui Liu   +2 more
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