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This study evaluates Ti3C2Tx MXene‐based microelectrodes across a range of diameters (25–500 µm) and elucidates their recording and stimulation capabilities for bioelectronic applications. Several electrochemical measurements—supported further by equivalent‐circuit modeling—revealed enhanced recording and stimulation capabilities of the MXene ...
Spencer R. Averbeck +6 more
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Compressive Response and Damage Distribution of Fiber-Reinforced Concrete with Various Saturation Degrees. [PDF]
Feng L, Chen X.
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Ni─P nanoarray scaffolds support the conformal growth of Co3Mo1‐P catalysts and the integration of commercial Pt/C, creating robust three‐dimensional electrodes for alkaline water electrolysis and anion‐exchange‐membrane water electrolysis. The hierarchical architecture enlarges the electrochemically active surface area, accelerates bubble release, and
Hyeonseok Lee +14 more
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An Evaluation of the Acoustic Activity Emitted in Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Under Flexure at Low Temperature. [PDF]
Kamel OA +3 more
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Study on the Mechanical Properties of Optimal Water-Containing Basalt Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Under Triaxial Stress Conditions. [PDF]
Liu K +7 more
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Abstract Reinforced concrete (RC) beams can be subjected to torsion, and failure due to torsion is brittle and poses a significant risk to occupants. Moreover, strengthening of existing RC beams in torsion may be required due to the upgrade of the structures or as part of structural rehabilitation.
Ahmed Hamoda +4 more
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Workability and Mechanical Properties of PVA Fiber-Reinforced Concrete with Hybrid Dune Sand and Steel Slag Aggregates. [PDF]
Liu Y, Wang X, Jiang S, Ren Q, Li T.
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Concrete in architecture: Redefining form, space, function, and insights from bibliometric analysis
Abstract Concrete has become a cornerstone in architectural and engineering innovation, as it seamlessly integrates structural performance with artistic expression. Its evolution from ancient opus caementicium to contemporary ultra‐high‐performance concrete illustrates its adaptability to the change in technological, environmental, and design paradigms.
Mouhcine Benaicha +2 more
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Damage-softening constitutive model of palm fiber reinforced concrete based on weibull distribution and its correction method. [PDF]
Zhan Q +7 more
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Abstract The preservation of reinforced concrete masterpieces from the 20th century poses a complex challenge. These structures often combine architectural, historical, and technological value, which standard engineering codes and conservation practices are not fully equipped to address. The Erasmus+ REcube project responded to this gap by promoting an
Elisabetta Margiotta Nervi +2 more
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