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Numerical simulation and experiment of double chamber brake based on CFD. [PDF]
Yuhao L, Pu Q, Qiang L.
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ABSTRACT This paper presents the development and validation of a scalable platooning system based on the predecessor‐following (PF) topology, designed for low‐cost follower platforms. It integrates key technologies such as localization, path planning, profile generation, and low‐level control to create a practical solution.
Dongwoo Seo, Jinhee Lee, Jaeyoung Kang
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Large gap asymptotics for the generating function of the sine point process. [PDF]
Charlier C.
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Multiple zeta values and Euler's reflection formula for the gamma function
Karin Ikeda, Mika Sakata
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An approximation formula for Euler-Mascheroni´s constant
Fil: Panzone, Pablo Andres. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Bahía Blanca. Instituto de Matemática Bahía Blanca. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Matemática.
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Ultrafast Intermolecular Dynamics of Nanoconfined Water in Swollen Lipid Cubic Mesophases
Terahertz absorption spectroscopy reveals the temperature‐dependent intermolecular dynamics and structure of water in topologically distinct bicontinuous cubic lipid mesophases. Atomistic simulations show increased hydrogen‐bond disruption with heating and enable quantification of interfacial water, which correlates positively and nonlinearly with ...
Eva Zunzunegui‐Bru +7 more
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Multi-domain wavelet boundary element method for calculating two-dimensional stress intensity factors. [PDF]
Chen J, Yuan D, Yang R, Xiang J.
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Reference equations using segmented regressions for impulse oscillometry in healthy subjects aged 2.7-90 years. [PDF]
Gochicoa-Rangel L +13 more
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Probing Viscoelasticity of Polymeric Coatings Using Nonlinear Dynamic Atomic Force Microscopy
For soft materials it is essential to characterize both the elastic and viscous material properties. Using an atomic force microscope, the hardening nonlinearity induced by a tip‐sample contact and bifurcation points can be used to separately estimate the visco‐ and elastic parts of the tip‐sample interaction force.
Lara Vivian Fricke +5 more
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