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The elasticity problem for a thick-walled cylinder containing a circumferential crack [PDF]
The elasticity problem for a long hollow circular cylinder containing an axisymmetric circumferential crack subjected to general nonaxisymmetric external loads is considered.
Erdogan, F., Nied, H. F.
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Study on Characteristics of Surface Pressure Fluctuation and Wake of a Tapered Circular Cylinder
Masayoshi Kudo, Yasumasa Suzuki
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Light‐Actuated Fiber‐Climbing Inchworm Robot Toward Endoluminal Navigation
A kirigami‐inspired soft inchworm robot harnesses optical energy from a customized side‐emitting optical fiber, guaranteeing its propulsion along the fiber body. The wavelength‐selective responsiveness of dye‐functionalized liquid crystal elastomers and the application of temporal illumination patterns enable sequential control of robot components. The
Antonio Lobosco +6 more
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Vortex motion behind a circular cylinder [PDF]
Vortex motion behind a circular cylinder moving through water is discussed. It is shown that a pair of vortices form behind a moving cylinder and that their centers will move along a predictable curve. This curve represents an equilibrium condition which,
Foeppl, L.
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Drag Reduction of a Circular Cylinder with a Highly Water-Repellent Wall.
Keizo WATANABE, Takao Fujita
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An original method is presented for producing artificial spider silk fibers with magnetic and magnetomechanical responsiveness, which consists in coating them with a nanometer‐thick layer of FeCo alloy by sputtering deposition. The challenge of combining organic materials and inorganic magnetic nanostructures is addressed, thus taking a step forward ...
Filippo Lanaro +5 more
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The Torsion of a Circular Cylinder [PDF]
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Analysis of vibrations of rotating thick circular cylindrical shells.
Katsuyoshi SUZUKI +2 more
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ABSTRACT Traditional wearable exoskeletons rely on rigid structures, which limit comfort, flexibility, and everyday usability. This work introduces the fundamental technologies to create the first soft, lightweight, intelligent textile‐based exoskeletons (Texoskeletons) built using 1D sensors and actuators.
Amy Lukomiak +19 more
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