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Precipitation Simulations of the O‐Phase in Ti2AlNb Alloys Processed by Laser Powder Bed Fusion
Simulated and experimental evolution of the O‐phase volume fraction during postprocessing of a Ti‐21Al‐25Nb (at.%) alloy processed by laser powder bed fusion. With results of sensitivity to input parameters from a thorough and quantified analysis, the interfacial energy matrix/precipitate is the most relevant input parameter for the simulation of the O‐
Silvana Tumminello +7 more
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A Dislocation Perspective on Strength and Toughness in Ceramics
Dislocations in ceramics enjoy a long but yet under‐appreciated history. The three research waves for dislocations in ceramics highlight the topic evolution over the last 90 years. This review focuses on the impact of dislocation on strength and toughness in ceramics.
Xufei Fang
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Naked-eye light field display technology based on mini/micro light emitting diode panels: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Wang T, Yang C, Chen J, Zhao Y, Zong J.
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A combined experimental–computational framework identifies energy‐dependent laser absorptivity for NiTi in laser powder‐bed fusion, applicable to conduction and transition modes. Single‐track experiments and thermofluid smoothed particle hydrodynamics simulations are coupled through inverse analysis of melt pool geometry.
Mohamadreza Afrasiabi +3 more
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Structural-color meta-nanoprinting embedding multi-domain spatial light field information. [PDF]
Liang C +7 more
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Light-field flow cytometry for high-resolution, volumetric and multiparametric 3D single-cell analysis. [PDF]
Hua X +15 more
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Photonic neural probe enabled microendoscopes for light-sheet light-field computational fluorescence brain imaging. [PDF]
Ding P +9 more
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Perception, 2007
Human observers are sensitive to the ‘(physical) light field’ in the sense that they have expectations of how a given object would appear if it were introduced in the scene in front of them at some arbitrary location. Thus the ‘visual light field’ is defined even in the ‘empty space’ between objects.
Koenderink, J.J. +4 more
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Human observers are sensitive to the ‘(physical) light field’ in the sense that they have expectations of how a given object would appear if it were introduced in the scene in front of them at some arbitrary location. Thus the ‘visual light field’ is defined even in the ‘empty space’ between objects.
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10th Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications, 2002. Proceedings., 2003
We present the light field oracle, a novel mathematical concept for the acquisition, processing and representation of light fields. We first compute a hierarchical representation from a set of sparse image samples using a combination of wavelet transform and scattered data interpolation. The light field oracle then progressively acquires image data and
Reto Lütolf +2 more
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We present the light field oracle, a novel mathematical concept for the acquisition, processing and representation of light fields. We first compute a hierarchical representation from a set of sparse image samples using a combination of wavelet transform and scattered data interpolation. The light field oracle then progressively acquires image data and
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Proceedings of the 23rd annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques, 1996
A number of techniques have been proposed for flying through scenes by redisplaying previously rendered or digitized views. Techniques have also been proposed for interpolating between views by warping input images, using depth information or correspondences between multiple images.
Marc Levoy, Pat Hanrahan
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A number of techniques have been proposed for flying through scenes by redisplaying previously rendered or digitized views. Techniques have also been proposed for interpolating between views by warping input images, using depth information or correspondences between multiple images.
Marc Levoy, Pat Hanrahan
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