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Unified formalism of the linearized compressible flow fields [PDF]
Iwao Hosokawa
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Print‐and‐Plate Architected Electrodes for Electrochemical Transformations Under Flow
Typical flow cell electrodes are composed of stochastic porous carbon, limiting understanding of electrode structure‐performance relationships. This work describes an approach, termed “print‐and‐plate,” to prepare porous electrodes by direct ink writing followed by conformal metal coating.
Dylan M. Barber+12 more
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Compressible Fluid Flow and the Approximation of Iterated Integrals of a Singular Function [PDF]
P. L. Richman
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Harnessing Outer Space for Improved Electrocaloric Cooling
A novel radiative heat sink/source‐integrated electrocaloric (R‐iEC) system combines the electrocaloric (EC) effect with a thermally conductive radiative cooler (TCRC) to address heat dissipation limitations in EC devices. Utilizing outer space as a heat sink, the system achieves up to 240 W m−2 of heat dissipation performance, making it highly ...
Dong Hyun Seo+8 more
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Book Review: Mathematical theory of compressible fluid flow [PDF]
Robert Finn
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Bi‐directionally assembled BN µ‐platelets in micropatterns formed by a micro‐molding method for thermal interface materials are demonstrated. The BN µ‐platelets are vertically aligned selectively, while compressed regions without patterns accommodate horizontally assembled BN µ‐platelets. Through anisotropic orientation, high thermal conductivities for
Young Gil Kim+12 more
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Understanding shear flow behavior in compressible, viscous, micropolar real gases is essential for both theoretical advancements and practical engineering applications.
Nelida Črnjarić, Ivan Dražić
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Skin Friction in the Laminar Boundary Layer in Compressible Flow
A. D. Young
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Bioorthogonal Engineering of Cellular Microenvironments Using Isonitrile Ligations
Highly selective chemistries are required for fabrication and post‐cross–linking modification of cell‐encapsulating hydrogels used in tissue engineering applications. Isonitrile ligation reactions represent a promising class of bioorthogonal chemistries for engineering hydrogel‐based cellular microenvironments. Isonitrile‐based hydrogels are stable and
Ping Zhou+2 more
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