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Real‐time imaging and energy‐dispersive diffraction during solidification of Sn‐Bi alloy interconnect for electronic packaging applications are studied. Sn‐Bi solder alloys have generated significant interest in recent times due to their potential use in electronic packaging.
Amey Luktuke+3 more
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Numerical modeling of induction heating processes: finite element modeling and parallel computation
Valérie Labbé
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Programmable Reconfiguration of Hybrid 4D Chiral Metamaterials via Mechanical and Thermal Stimuli
A class of hybrid chiral mechanical metamaterials is designed to achieve programmable reconfiguration through soft networks, hinges, and bilayer joints integrated with rigid units. Responsive to mechanical and thermal stimuli, these structures exhibit large volume changes, tunable deformation pathways, and both positive and negative thermal expansion ...
Yunyao Jiang, Siyao Liu, Yaning Li
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A highly stable, low‐temperature phosphate glass is developed for multimaterial additive manufacturing of multifunctional microfluidics. Glass, metal conductors, and sacrificial polymer are coprinted, enabling monolithic fabrication. The sacrificial paste forms precise channels and decomposes during sintering.
Babak Mazinani+2 more
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3D Bioprinting of Thick Adipose Tissues with Integrated Vascular Hierarchies
An advanced 3D bioprinting technique is used here to create thick adipose tissues with a central, vessel and extensive branching. The construct is made using alginate, gelatin and collagen‐based bioinks. Flow through the complex vessel network is demonstrated as well as its successful integration with a femoral artery following implantation in a rat ...
Idit Goldfracht+5 more
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Graded refractive index (GRI) structures are prepared from the layer‐by‐layer spray coating of the mesoporous SiO2 nanoparticles, showing high solar transparency and thermal emissivity. Under outdoor conditions, after 50 days, the GRI‐coated photovoltaics show on average 6.65 ± 1.48 °C lower than that of the non‐coated references, maintaining 80.9 ± 8 ...
Heesuk Jung+14 more
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Induction of macroautophagy by heat
Molecular Biology Reports, 2009Macroautophagy is a regulated bulk degradation process of cellular components, mainly long-lived proteins or cytoplasmic organelles. Nutrient depletion is a classic inducer of macroautophagy. In this report, we have induced heat-mediated macroautophagy in several cell lines in the absence of nutrient depletion.
Yuanbo Zhao+3 more
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Journal of Food Science, 2000
Scope of Deliverables: This section covers information, where available, on kinetics and relevant safety considerations for processing commercially sterile or extended shelf‐life products produced by ohmic and inductive heating. It does not include combinations of other alternate process technologies with ohmic and inductive heating, since the number ...
Jeffrey T. Barach, Sudhir K. Sastry
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Scope of Deliverables: This section covers information, where available, on kinetics and relevant safety considerations for processing commercially sterile or extended shelf‐life products produced by ohmic and inductive heating. It does not include combinations of other alternate process technologies with ohmic and inductive heating, since the number ...
Jeffrey T. Barach, Sudhir K. Sastry
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Induction and Dielectric Heating [PDF]
Induction and dielectric heating have assumed in recent years an important position in industrial heating; dielectric heating more recently than induction. These unique forms of heating, once responsible only for power losses in electric equipment and machinery, offer many advantages over conventional means of heating by convection, conduction, and ...
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Induction heating for industry
Electronics and Power, 1979Electroheating by magnetically inducing high-power currents into metal has been an accepted industrial process for over half a century. During the last decade, rapid development in high-current solid-state devices has resulted in the gradual replacement of the motor generator by frequency converters for the generation of medium-frequency power (300 Hz ...
P.G. Simpson, E.J. Davies
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