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A computer vision and dynamic strain fusion approach for urban bridge weigh-in-motion. [PDF]
Zhu Y, Wang Y, Gao C, Xiong W.
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Freeze‐drying of layered silicate is the key to get coatings with superior gas barrier. Freeze‐drying of layered silicates modified with dodecylamine (DDA) is a highly effective technique for the preparation of barrier pigments that significantly mitigate the permeation of oxygen, water vapor, and hydrogen through polymer films containing these ...
Joshua Lommes +4 more
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Fatigue crack propagation analysis considering the dynamic crack-load coupling effect. [PDF]
Yu W, Yu Y, Shi F, Zhang C, Tu W.
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This study reports the fabrication of trabecular bioactive glass scaffolds (composition “1d”: 46.1SiO2‐28.7CaO‐8.8MgO‐6.2P2O5‐5.7CaF2‐4.5Na2O wt%) through vat photopolymerization and the relevant results from mechanical testing and in vivo implantation procedures in rabbit femora, showing great promise for bone tissue engineering applications.
Dilshat Tulyaganov +8 more
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Study of Hydraulic Disturbance Transient Processes in Pumped-Storage Power Stations Considering Electro-Mechanical Coupling. [PDF]
Liu C, Zhao Z, Yin X, Yang J.
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The release of foulers from protective marine coatings is determined by several interrelated material properties, including the strength of Young's modulus, the flexibility of chain segments, the surface free energy, and the magnitude of hydrodynamic stress.
Johann C. Schaal +2 more
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Analysis of the abnormal wear of the pantograph contact strip through combined experimental and simulation approaches. [PDF]
Zhi X +8 more
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Voltage stability analysis considering the uncertainties of dynamic load parameters
J. F. Zhang +3 more
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Design of dynamic load-balancing tools for parallel applications
K. Devine +4 more
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Adaptable Tile‐Based Pneumatic Origami through Structurally Coupled Localized Actuation
This article presents tile‐based pneumatic origami structures with rigid tiles and flexible fabric creases, achieving adaptable properties including morphing shape, selective multistability, and tunable stiffness. Independently pressurized folding bladders at each crease enable structurally coupled localized actuation of origami structures.
Tiantian Li, Jonathan Luntz, Diann Brei
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