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Enhanced Mechanical Performance of Resin-Infused 3D-Printed Polymer Lattices. [PDF]

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Short-circuit mechanism induced by crack propagation spurred by inhomogeneous electric field in garnet-based solid electrolyte

Journal of Power Sources, 2021
Abstract Li7La3Zr2O12 (LLZO) is well received as a solid electrolyte for batteries. Its excellent properties render the implementation of lithium (Li) metal batteries, leading to the improvement of the performances of the batteries. However, a short-circuit failure by Li propagation through the LLZO is a crucial issue and major obstacle for Li-based ...
Sung Heo   +9 more
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Propagation of axisymmetric electroelastic waves in a homogeneous and a continuously inhomogeneous piezoceramic solid cylinder under the mechanical excitation

Continuum Mechanics and Thermodynamics, 2023
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Alexander Grigorenko   +3 more
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Higher order weight functions in fracture mechanics of inhomogeneous anisotropic solids

Philosophical Magazine A, 1995
A two-dimensional theory of higher-order weight functions is developed for inhomogeneous anisotropic elastic solids with notches or cracks. Elasticity constants have an arbitrary angular dependence around the notch (crack) tip. Specimens of finite size and arbitrary geometry, subjected to both surface displacements and tractions, are considered.
A. Yu. Belov, H. O. K. Kirchner
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MATHEMATICAL MODELING INHOMOGENEITY IN THE SOIL BASES OF STRUCTURES

Естественные и Технические Науки, 2021
В статье предлагается один из аналитических способов введения неоднородности основания из водонасыщенного грунта, учитывающий изменение модуля деформации грунта по глубине основания.
Т. В. Мальцева
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Nonlinear Fracture Mechanics Analysis Considering Material Inhomogeneity of Welded Joints

, 2019
Professor Hiroshi Okada and his team from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Tokyo University of Science, Japan, are engaged in the field of computational fracture mechanics.
H. Okada
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Multi-Physics Coupling Simulation of H2O–CO2 Co-Electrolysis Using Flat Tubular Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells

Processes
Solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOECs) have emerged as a promising technology for efficient energy storage and CO2 utilization via H2O–CO2 co-electrolysis.
Chaolong Cheng   +9 more
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