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2-D NUMERICAL MODEL BASED ON UNSTRUCTURED FINITE VOLUME METHOD FOR FLOOD FLOWS
Mirei SHIGE-EDA +3 more
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Gated PN Junction in Ambipolar MoS2 for Superior Self‐Powered Photodetection
A high‐quality gated pn junction based on ambipolar molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) is demonstrated by employing a partial‐gate structure and a Pt bottom contact that forms a semi‐van der Waals interface, facilitating efficient hole injection into the channel.
Jaeha Hwang +12 more
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A two-dimensional finite volume method for transient simulation of time- and scale-dependent transport in heterogeneous aquifer systems [PDF]
Fawang Liu +3 more
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3D Bioinspired Hair‐Based Solar Evaporator for Efficient Water Harvesting
A bio‐derived solar evaporator inspired by blackbody radiation is developed using human hair waste. The vertically aligned hair structure enables broadband light absorption, efficient thermal localization, and rapid water transport, achieving high evaporation rates and stable desalination performance.
Yi Liu +10 more
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A nanofiber/graphene hybrid yarn with 1D oriented nanoscale channel is constructed via bath electrospinning followed by a functionalization process, yielding exceptional anti‐swelling and weaving abilities. When configured into a waterproof fabric through series‐parallel connection of 62‐cm yarns, an output power of 31.96 µW is achieved, which could ...
Yuman Zhou +6 more
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Shannon Entropy Computations in Navier-Stokes Flow Problems Using the Stochastic Finite Volume Method. [PDF]
Kamiński M, Ossowski RL.
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1301 Three-dimensional numerical simulation of viscoelastic flow by finite volume method
Masakazu Ishiyama +2 more
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Finite volume chiral partition functions and the replica method [PDF]
Jesper Levinsen
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Particular thermal metamaterials are widely used as daytime radiative coolers merely by embedding thermally emissive nanoparticles (NPs) in liquid resins to form scalable, yet highly efficient cooling films in a cost‐effective way. However, randomly dispersed NPs, prevalently used thus far, cause strong scattering, limiting NP content and cooling ...
YongDeok Cho +10 more
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