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Does the ratio of stem-to-femur length matter? A validated finite element analysis. [PDF]
Banis G +14 more
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Controlling the polycrystallinity of CuO nanorods enables directional reconstruction into rod‐like structures that stabilize Cu(OH)2 and increase Cu+ ratios, while modulating interfacial water dynamics to enhance C─C coupling and boost C2+ product formation in CO2 electroreduction.
Hyeon‐Seok Bang +15 more
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Equilibrium-Based Finite Element Analysis of the Reissner-Mindlin Plate Bending Problem. [PDF]
Więckowski Z, Świątkiewicz P.
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Effect of Direct and Indirect Materials on Stress Distribution in Class II MOD Restorations: A 3D‐Finite Element Analysis Study [PDF]
Şemsi Alp +2 more
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Anisotropic Shear Properties of Organic Interfaces in Bio‐composite Materials
A novel cantilever design enables direct probing of shear properties at single organic interfaces within biocomposite prismatic ultrastructures. By decoupling lateral and torsional shear responses, the method reveals isotropic behavior in Atrina vexillum and pronounced anisotropy in Unio pictorum.
Kian Tadayon +2 more
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Shellular materials form spontaneously by dip coating the primitive triply periodic minimal surface (TPMS) wireframe in an aqueous solution of lyotropic liquid crystalline graphene oxide (GO) nanosheets mixed with polymers. Regulated by surface tension, GO nanosheets align on the polymer soap film as the stress builds up during drying.
Yinding Chi +9 more
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Biomechanical evaluation of prosthetic framework materials in subperiosteal implants: a finite element analysis. [PDF]
Demir B, Caglar I.
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Flexural performance test and finite element analysis of UHPC-NC composite beam
Xinghong Jiang +5 more
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This study examines how pore shape and manufacturing‐induced deviations affect the mechanical properties of 3D‐printed lattice materials with constant porosity. Combining µ‐CT analysis, FEM, and compression testing, the authors show that structural imperfections reduce stiffness and strength, while bulk material inhomogeneities probably enhance ...
Oliver Walker +5 more
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Biomechanical rational for development of cervical kyphosis deformity: a finite element analysis. [PDF]
Jin F +5 more
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