Experimental investigation on convective heat transfer and pressure drop of cone helically coiled tube heat exchanger using carbon nanotubes/water nanofluids. [PDF]
Palanisamy K, Mukesh Kumar PC.
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Closure to “Discussion of ‘Turbulent Natural Convection from a Vertical Plane Surface’” (1968, ASME J. Heat Transfer, 90, pp. 6–7) [PDF]
R. Cheesewright
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Simultaneous Detection of Neural Activity and Temperature in Photothermal Neural Stimulation
Photothermal neuromodulation technology faces limitations in understanding its mechanisms and effects on cellular behavior due to the difficulty of directly measuring temperature changes at the cell interface during optical stimulation of neurons. To overcome this challenge, ultrasensitive, transparent temperature sensors integrated with low‐noise ...
Duhee Kim+8 more
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Effect of mass on convective heat transfer coefficient during open sun drying of groundnut. [PDF]
Sahdev RK, Kumar M, Dhingra AK.
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Here, 3D‐printable poly(3,4‐ethylenedioxythiophene): polystyrene sulfonate aerogels that are both conductive and mechanically robust, along with a novel protocol for integrating them directly onto stretchable substrates are presented. Omnidirectional direct ink writing enables the production of complex shapes.
Hasan Emre Baysal+10 more
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MHD convective heat transfer in a discretely heated square cavity with conductive inner block using two-phase nanofluid model. [PDF]
Alsabery AI+3 more
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Powering the Future: Opportunities and Obstacles in Lead‐Halide Inorganic Perovskite Solar Cells
This review explores recent advancements, challenges, and future opportunities in the low‐cost fabrication of efficient inorganic perovskite solar cells (PSCs). It focuses on the manufacturing of PSCs under ambient conditions using low‐temperature processes.
Narendra Pai, Dechan Angmo
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Design Principles From Natural Olfaction for Electronic Noses
Unlocking “universal smell” requires integrating key principles of natural olfactory systems: modulation of gas transport, utilization of non‐selective sensing elements, chemical filters akin to the biological mucus layer to separate compounds, refined context‐specific signal integration, and more.
Haritosh Patel+9 more
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