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Modelling Volumetric Growth in Soft Solids via Residual Stress. [PDF]
Huang R, Ogden RW, Penta R.
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Ghost effect from Boltzmann theory
Abstract Taking place naturally in a gas subject to a given wall temperature distribution, the “ghost effect” exhibits a rare kinetic effect beyond the prediction of classical fluid theory and Fourier law in such a classical problem in physics. As the Knudsen number ε$\varepsilon$ goes to zero, the finite variation of temperature in the bulk is ...
Raffaele Esposito +3 more
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Weak solutions to gradient flows of functionals with inhomogeneous growth in metric spaces. [PDF]
Górny W.
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Simple 3‐Designs of PSL ( 2 , 2 n ) With Block Size 13
ABSTRACT This paper focuses on the investigation of simple 3‐( 2 n + 1 , 13 , λ ) designs admitting PSL ( 2 , 2 n ) as an automorphism group. Such designs arise from the orbits of 13‐element subsets under the action of PSL ( 2 , 2 n ) on the projective line X = GF ( 2 n ) ∪ { ∞ }, and any union of these orbits also forms a 3‐design.
Takara Kondo, Yuto Nogata
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Advances in numerical modelling of tyre fatigue performance: a review. [PDF]
Mujdeci A +4 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose To develop a method for optimizing pulsed saturation transfer MR fingerprinting (ST MRF) acquisition. Methods The Cramér–Rao bound (CRB) for variance assessment was employed on Bloch–McConnell‐based simulated signals, followed by a numerical sequential quadratic programming optimization and basin‐hopping avoidance of local minima ...
Nikita Vladimirov +2 more
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A note on spontaneous symmetry breaking in the mean-field Bose gas. [PDF]
Deuchert A, Nam PT, Napiórkowski M.
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Toward Dynamic Phase‐Field Fracture at Finite Strains
ABSTRACT We investigate the evolution of dynamic phase‐field fracture in the finite‐strain setting, extending our previous work in the small‐strain viscoelastodynamic regime. The elastodynamic equations are coupled with a dissipative damage evolution for the phase‐field variable z$z$.
Sven Tornquist +4 more
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Hydroelastic waves induced by initial disturbances in ice-covered waters with currents. [PDF]
Prasad IM, Behera H.
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Three‐Dimensional Simulation of Crack Initiation in ice Shelves at Pinning Points
ABSTRACT Ice shelves are large ice masses floating on the ocean that are still connected to the inland ice of a glacier. Due to high elevations in the bathymetry, the ice shelf can be partially grounded. These areas are called ice rises that act as pinning points.
Rabea Sondershaus +2 more
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