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Periodic structures of solitons and shock wave solutions in the fractional nonlinear Shynaray-IIA equation via a generalized analytical method. [PDF]
Iqbal M +7 more
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This study examines how several molten high‐silicon electrical steels interact with both conventional and recycled MgO–C refractories. For this, various immersion experiments are conducted. In addition to infiltration, a number of mechanisms are identified and explained that control the corrosion of the refractory material.
Lukas Neubert +7 more
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Effect of rotational field on thermo-acoustic and optical wave propagation in hydrodynamic semiconductors. [PDF]
Alshehri HM, Lotfy K.
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Expansion of the global error for numerical schemes solving stochastic differential equations
D. Talay, L. Tubaro
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Exotic expansions of solutions to an ordinary differential equation [PDF]
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Curvature‐tuned auxetic lattices are designed, fabricated, and mechanically characterized to reveal how geometric curvature governs stretchability, stress redistribution, and Poisson's ratio evolution. Photoelastic experiments visualize stress pathways, while hyperelastic simulations quantify deformation mechanics.
Shuvodeep De +3 more
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Hybrid nanofluid-based targeted drug delivery system for tumor therapy under magnetic and thermal control. [PDF]
Zar PM, Zar VM.
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A novel, temperature‐controlled post‐consolidation unit is developed to test its potential to improve the melt impregnation process used to manufacture continuous fiber‐reinforced filaments for additive manufacturing of high‐performance thermoplastics.
Daniel Beermann +2 more
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Optical closed form soliton structures for the Kuralay-II equation in nonlinear optical complex media. [PDF]
Arshad A +5 more
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Can Ti‐Based MXenes Serve as Solid Lubricants for Brake Applications? A Tribological Study
This study explores the first implementation of Ti‐based MXenes materials in brake pad friction composite material. The resulting composite material exhibits a 48% reduction in the wear rate; alongside significant improvements are observed for thermal and mechanical properties.
Eslam Mahmoud +7 more
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