Discussion: “Applications of Computer and Model Studies to Problems Involving Hydraulic Transients” (McCaig, I. W., and Jonker, F. H., 1959, ASME J. Basic Eng., 81, pp. 433–441) [PDF]
E. B. Strowger
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Discussion: “Electrostatic Shaft Voltage on Steam-Turbine Rotors” (Gruber, J. M., and Hansen, E. F., 1959, ASME J. Eng. Power, 81, pp. 97–106) [PDF]
E. Richard Booser
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Hydrophilic redox polymer nanoparticles with zwitterionic moieties were synthesized to improve material utilization for semi‐solid redox flow batteries. TEMPO was chosen as the charge storage moiety, taking advantage of its high redox‐activity in pH‐neutral aqueous electrolytes.
Kohei Ishigami+2 more
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Despite ongoing efforts to develop sustainable lithium batteries with eco‐friendly cathode materials, such as organic or sulfur‐based compounds, challenges such as poor charge transport and severe redox shuttling persist. Interface engineering at the electrode–electrolyte interface remains crucial for improving the performance of these batteries.
Woongsik Choi+3 more
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Discussion: “Experience in the Use of the Gibson Method of Water Measurement for Efficiency Tests of Hydraulic Turbines” (Gibson, Norman R., 1959, ASME J. Basic Eng., 81, pp. 455–470) [PDF]
Jim Gray
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Discussion: “Some Measurements of Boundary-Layer Growth in a Two-Dimensional Diffuser” (Norbury, J. F., 1959, ASME J. Basic Eng., 81, pp. 285–294) [PDF]
J. P. Johnston
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How artificial intelligence (AI) and digital twin (DT) technologies are revolutionizing tunnel surveillance, offering proactive maintenance strategies and enhanced safety protocols. It explores AI's analytical power and DT's virtual replicas of infrastructure, emphasizing their role in optimizing maintenance and safety in tunnel management.
Mohammad Afrazi+4 more
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Discussion: “The Failure of Structural Metals Subjected to Strain-Cycling Conditions” (Swindeman, R. W., and Douglas, D. A., 1959, ASME J. Basic Eng., 81, pp. 203–208) [PDF]
Walter Sawert
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Poly σ‐hole donors, i.e. molecules that contain more than one σ‐hole donating function, can interact through weak non‐covalent interactions with molecules that have regions of high electron density, like the lone pairs of anions, Lewis bases and π‐systems.
Norbert Werner Mitzel+4 more
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Discussion: “On the Nature of Stall” (Kline, Stephen J., 1959, ASME J. Basic Eng., 81, pp. 305–319) [PDF]
J. L. Dussourd
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