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The present study is based on experimental investigation and numerical simulation of impact of different nose shape projectiles on thin polycarbonate plates.
Afsar Husain +2 more
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Modeling and Simulation of Ballistic Impact
Numerical simulations are increasingly becoming an important tool to obtain efficient designs of protective structures, and the existing literature shows that many phenomena can be accurately described by standard methods and models. This thesis, specifically, focuses on novel methods of modeling and simulating ballistic impact.
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Magnon‐Mediated Long‐Range Entanglement in a Spin‐1/2 Heisenberg Chain Coupled to Magnetic Skyrmions
Magnetic skyrmions generate via their stray magnetic fields, entanglement in a nearby interacting spin chain and control the transfer of information encoded in the spin excitations. ABSTRACT Magnetic skyrmionic stray fields are functionalizable to trigger, maintain, and steer quantum entanglement in a coupled chain of localized spins.
Marius Melz, Jamal Berakdar
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Diazirines are three‐membered, nitrogen‐containing heterocycles that decompose under light or heat to generate carbenes. For the past two decades, they have served mainly as minimally invasive tags in photoaffinity labeling (PAL). More recently, their value as versatile carbene precursors has been recognized.
Dominik Schnalzer +4 more
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Ballistic armour is intended to save lives by absorbing the impact of bullets and preventing them from entering the wearer’s body. Especially for police enforcement, security, and military professionals.
S. L. Pradeep Kumar +5 more
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Abstract Intermittent flow is a widely recognized phenomenon across various fields, characterized by the spatial‐temporal fluctuations of the two‐phase topology. However, its implications for solute dispersion and mixing remain insufficiently understood.
Kai Zhang +5 more
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Learning Wave Scattering Properties From Seismograms
Abstract Heterogeneities in the Earth's crust scatter seismic waves at many scales, trapping seismic energy and producing coda waves that encode valuable information on geological structures. In regions such as volcanoes and fault systems, analyzing coda waves is essential for characterizing non‐uniform subsurface heterogeneity, improving ...
Reza Esfahani +3 more
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Role of Dead‐End Regions and Transmitting Pores in Mixing and Reactivity in Unsaturated Porous Media
Abstract Mixing‐limited reactions in unsaturated porous media are controlled by complex pore‐scale processes arising from air and water phases coexistence. Decreasing water saturation increases flow heterogeneity, creating preferential flow paths and dead‐end regions (DER) that alter solute distribution and reaction efficiency.
Saif Farhat +2 more
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Biological Flora of Britain and Ireland: Geranium sylvaticum*
Geranium sylvaticum is a perennial forb of upland grasslands, woodlands and riverbanks in northern Britain, with scattered native occurrences also in Wales, central England and Northern Ireland. It has an extensive native range in Europe and Asia. The species is gynodioecious, with individual plants typically female or hermaphrodite.
Markus Wagner +6 more
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Sampling the volcanic plumes at Io: Impact speeds and shock conditions
Abstract The desire to sample material from the interior of Io, by flying through its volcanic plumes, requires consideration of the flyby speed and the types of sample collection techniques that can be utilized. Low speed collection (1–2.5 km s−1) would require an orbit around Io itself, which is unlikely due to the accumulated radiation dose that ...
M. J. Burchell +2 more
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