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Towards Advanced Intelligent and Perceptive Soft Grippers

open access: yesAdvanced Intelligent Systems, EarlyView.
Implementing soft yet strong and intelligent soft grippers request innovative and creative solutions in designing soft bodies and seamlessly integrating actuated systems with hierarchical sensing. This review systematically analyses soft grippers with a deep understanding of core components, from fundamental design principles to actuation and sensing ...
Haneul Kim   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Baecklund Transformations and Rigid Heat Conduction with Memory

open access: yes, 2010
B ̈acklund Transformations are considered referring to partial differential equations, in general. Then, two different models of a rigid linear heat conductor, with and without memory, are considered.
CARILLO, Sandra
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Hyperbolic lattice Boltzmann method for three-dimensional non-Fourier heat conduction with phase change

open access: yes
The study described the simulation of 3D non-Fourier heat conduction with phase change using a hyperbolic lattice Boltzmann method (HLBM). The equilibrium distribution function was modified for the temperature to develop a new approach for handling the ...
Srivastava, Snehil   +1 more
core   +1 more source

Microfluidic Valve‐Integrated Garment for Smooth Sequential Gradient Mechanotherapy

open access: yesAdvanced Intelligent Systems, EarlyView.
We present a soft wearable sleeve that delivers smooth, gap‐free compression using overlapping air‐filled actuators and tiny microfluidic valves. The system reduces bulk, lowers power needs, and uses a smartphone‐sized control box. It can provide sequential gradient compression, gradient pressure holding, and fast deflation, supporting more portable ...
Run Ze Gao   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Exact and approximate solutions of hyperbolic heat conduction equation

open access: yes, 2007
Darbā tiek apskatīti dažādi fizikālie procesi, kuru matemātiskajos modeļos tiek izmantots hiperboliskais siltuma vadīšanas vienādojums. Tiek parādītas metodes, ar kuru palīdzību mēs varam atrisināt nostādītas problēmas.
Lapidus, Dmitrijs
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Pre‐Curved Everting Robots With Embedded Steering Intelligence Fabricated by CO2 Laser Welding

open access: yesAdvanced Intelligent Systems, EarlyView.
Design and experimental demonstration of a laser welded growing robot for anatomically guided navigation. The robot follows an aortic arch phantom entering the branchiocephalic branch through steering by design. The figure shows the physical phantom setup, CAD defined weld geometry and full robot eversion.
Brandon Saldarriaga   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Mechanochemistry Meets Catalysis: Metal Complexes for Greener Organic Transformations

open access: yesAngewandte Chemie, EarlyView.
Mechanochemistry is redefining metal catalysis by controlling catalyst formulation, speciation, and deployment. This Review shows how milling, LAG, RAM, and TSE enable rapid metal‐complex assembly, distinctive catalytic manifolds, and scalable synthesis beyond solution chemistry.
Sourav Behera   +2 more
wiley   +2 more sources

Finite-difference solution of hyperbolic heat conduction with temperature-dependent properties

open access: yes, 2006
A numerical evaluation of the temperature field in an infinite solid medium that surrounds a cylindrical surface is presented. An unsteady and uniform heat flux density is prescribed at the cylindrical surface, and Cattaneo-Vernotte's constitutive ...
ZANCHINI, ENZO   +2 more
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Disentangling Aleatoric and Epistemic Uncertainty in Physics‐Informed Neural Networks: Application to Insulation Material Degradation Prognostics

open access: yesAdvanced Intelligent Systems, EarlyView.
Physics‐Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) provide a framework for integrating physical laws with data. However, their application to Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) remains constrained by the limited uncertainty quantification (UQ) capabilities.
Ibai Ramirez   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Amidase‐Catalyzed Desorption of CO2 Captured in Aqueous Monoethanolamine (MEA) Solutions

open access: yesAngewandte Chemie, EarlyView.
CO2 is captured in aqueous monoethanolamine (MEA) sorbents as carbamate and bicarbonate/carbonate. The subsequent desorption for storage or utilization is energy‐intensive, and this is a major impediment to industrial carbon dioxide removal (CDR) processes. The desorption process can be promoted by enzymes that catalyze the dissociation of distinct CO2‐
Yang Yang   +10 more
wiley   +2 more sources

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