Honeycomb-laminate composite structure [PDF]
A honeycomb-laminate composite structure was comprised of: (1) a cellular core of a polyquinoxaline foam in a honeycomb structure, and (2) a layer of a noncombustible fibrous material impregnated with a polyimide resin laminated on the cellular core.
Gilwee, W. J., Jr., Parker, J. A.
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Atomic Layer Deposition in Transistors and Monolithic 3D Integration
Transistors are fundamental building blocks of modern electronics. This review summarizes recent progress in atomic layer deposition (ALD) for the synthesis of two‐dimensional (2D) metal oxides and transition‐metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs), with particular emphasis on their enabling role in monolithic three‐dimensional (M3D) integration for next ...
Yue Liu +5 more
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Experimental Analysis of the Post-Fracture Behaviour of Laminated Glass With Bolted Connections
Ensuring the sufficient residual resistance of glass structures after the failure of one glass ply to the failure of all the glass plies is an integral part of the design of glass structures.
Ondrušková Lucia +3 more
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Experimental Evaluation and Numerical Modelling Residual Stresses in Glass Panel
During last decade increased usage of laminated composite glass structures, also annealed and tempered glass can be observed in civil engineering, automobile and space structures, solar panels, etc.
Majak Jüri +6 more
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Self‐Healing and Stretchable Synaptic Transistor
A self‐healing stretchable synaptic transistor (3S‐T) is realized using a p‐PVDF‐HFP‐DBP/PDMS‐MPU‐IU bilayer as gate insulator, where dipole‐dipole interaction enhances polarization to achieve a large memory window. Leveraging its neuronal biomimicry, the synaptic transistor demonstrates electrically compatibility with the biological brain. Furthermore,
Hyongsuk Choo +10 more
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Experimental investigation of point-fixed laminated glass with enhanced post-breakage capacity [PDF]
For many years, the transparency of glass has been a major feature that has excited architects to search for new applications for this material in architecture. Laminated glass is commonly used for structural elements.
Marcin Kozłowski, Dominik Wasik
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Analysis of axisymmetric laminated composite shells subjected to asymmetric loading [PDF]
A finite element formulation for the static analysis of a laminated composite shell of revolution with general meridional curvature, subjected to asymmetric loading, is presented.
Aruna, HM, Upadhya, AR
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Fluid Forces Control Structural Remodeling of Blind‐Ended Lymphatic Microvessels
Using innovative microfluidic biofabrication with fluid mechanical insights, we recapitulated the blind‐ended microanatomy and physiological drainage properties of capillary lymphatics. Our results reveal the interrelationship between intra‐ and extraluminal regions of lymphatic vessels due to flow‐induced sprouting and morphological changes that ...
Jacob C. Holter +5 more
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Practical expressions for the design of laminated glass [PDF]
Due to deformability of the polymeric interlayer, stiffness and strength of laminated glass are usually less than those corresponding to a monolith with same total thickness. A practical design tool consists in the definition of the “effective thickness”,
Galuppi, Laura +2 more
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Recreating mineralogical petrographic heterogeneity within microfluidic chips : assembly, examples, and applications [PDF]
This material includes work supported by Royal Society Research Grant RG140009. BA was supported by a Society of Petrophysics and Well Log Analysts (SPWLA) grant and an Aberdeen Formation Evaluation Society (AFES) bursary.
Akamairo, Blessing +3 more
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