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This study examines the mechanical properties of triply periodic minimal surfaces (TPMS)‐based lattices, analyzing 36 architectures in elastic and plastic regimes. It evaluates the applicability of beam‐based scaling laws to TPMS lattices. Rigidity arises from the alignment of members with the load direction and solid regions preventing rotation.
Lucía Doyle+2 more
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III. Investigations on lighting discharges and on the electric field of thunderstorms
Charles Thomson Rees Wilson
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LVI. The distribution in electric fields of the active deposits of radium, thorium, and actinium [PDF]
Sidney Russ
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This study demonstrates the feasibility of fabricating free‐standing carbon paper electrodes by electroplating and galvanic replacement. Nanostructured AgM (M = Au, Pt, Pd) bimetallic catalysts are directly grown on the electrode substrate, which exhibit good performance for glycerol electrolysis, a sustainable approach for the co‐production of green ...
Hui Luo, Maria‐Magdalena Titirici
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Some investigations on the deformation and breaking of water drops in strong electric fields
W. A. Macky
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Effects of High Electric Fields on Dielectric Liquids [PDF]
E. T. Pierce
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Hybrid Framework Materials: Next‐Generation Engineering Materials
Hybrid organic–inorganic materials merge the unique properties of organic and inorganic compounds, enabling applications in optoelectronics, gas storage, and catalysis. This review explores metal‐organic frameworks, hybrid organic–inorganic perovskites, and the emerging field of hybrid glasses, emphasizing their structures, functionalities, and ...
Jay McCarron+2 more
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The effect of an electric field on the viscosity of liquids
Edward Neville Da Costa Andrade, C Dodd
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Note on the Formulas for Energy Stored in Electric and Magnetic Fields [PDF]
P. G. Agnew
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ALD‐Assisted VO2 for Memristor Application
This work demonstrates a strategy for depositing VOx using thermal atomic layer deposition (ALD) followed by thermal annealing to synthesize VO2. The thin film and core/shell wire memristors exhibit excellent switching performance and are highly sensitive to ambient temperature.
Jun Peng+7 more
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