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Resonant Domain Wall Dynamics in a Three‐Dimensional Magnetic Nano Double Helix
3D magnetic nanostructures promise exciting possibilities for magnetization dynamics. However, experimental realizations remain scarce. In nanoprinted cobalt double helices, time‐resolved X‐ray microscopy reveals harmonic domain wall dynamics. Simulations identify the mode and additional higher‐frequency resonances, revealing a rich dynamic landscape ...
Pamela Morales‐Fernández +15 more
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Orthodontically Induced External Root Resorption: A Finite Element Analysis. [PDF]
Moga RA, Olteanu CD, Delean AG.
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Emergent Spin Supersolids in Frustrated Quantum Materials
This review highlights developments in the study of spin super‐solids in frustrated quantum materials. Advanced experimental characterizations and computational studies enable a comprehensive understanding of the driving mechanisms of spin super‐solidity in various layered transition‐metal compounds, bridging materials, experiments, and theory aspects.
Yixuan Huang +2 more
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Flexural behaviour of RC shear wall using enhanced finite element model. [PDF]
Nasr O, Moustafa A, Ghallab AH.
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Topics and Insights on 1-D Tension Stiffening of an RC Member. [PDF]
Yankelevsky DZ +3 more
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Predictions of Crack Growth Rates, R-Ratio and Overload Effects Based on Smooth Specimen LCF Data and the Moving Plastic Stress Field Ahead of the Crack Tip. [PDF]
Williams S, Whittaker M, Hardy M.
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Analysis of twist-rate effects in a progressive-rifling barrel using finite element method. [PDF]
Lai CC, Deng S, Lin CC.
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The Smoothed Extended Finite Element Method
Civil-Comp Proceedings, 2009This paper shows how the strain smoothing technique recently proposed by G.R.Liu [1] coined as smoothed finite element method (SFEM) can be coupled to partition of unity methods, namely extended finite element method (XFEM) [2] to give birth to the smoothed extended finite element method (SmXFEM), which shares properties both with the SFEM and the XFEM.
Natarajan, S. +6 more
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Extended Finite Element Method
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 2011[No abstract available]
Fries, T.-P., ZILIAN, Andreas, Moës, N.
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