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Implicit Solvent Models and Their Applications in Biophysics. [PDF]
Severoglu YB +5 more
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We implement a suite of steady‐state and time‐resolved spectroscopic techniques to elucidate the zinc‐mediated photodegradation of nitrophenols in aqueous solution. From ultrafast electronic spectroscopy of aci‐nitrophenol on femtosecond‐to‐nanosecond timescales to tracking photoproducts with absorption and vibrational signatures (through ground‐state ...
Taylor D. Krueger +4 more
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Comparative numerical study of highly nonlinear flip-through impact experiment. [PDF]
Kesanapalli C, Kang H.
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515 Numerical Stabilization of Moving Particle Semi-Implicit Method
Junji Kurata, Motoaki Shito
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This study successfully developed and validated an open‐source; Python‐based numerical framework for simulating the coupled dynamics of root water uptake and solute transport in variably saturated soils. The model uniquely integrates a crop‐specific exponential RWU function within a stable Crank–Nicolson finite difference scheme. ABSTRACT Understanding
Wubale Demis Alamirew +4 more
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A least squares finite element method to multi-species modeling of negative DC corona discharges in point-to-plane configurations. [PDF]
Majazi S +3 more
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This graphical abstract compares circuit‐based, signal‐processing‐based, and intelligent‐learning‐based approaches for secondary arc‐fault detection, highlighting their key principles and practical advantages. ABSTRACT Reliable detection of free‐air electric arc faults in high‐voltage overhead transmission lines, together with accurate discrimination ...
Mahyar Abasi +2 more
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Computational Fluid Dynamics of the Flow of the Deformable Toroidal Embolic Agents Within Straight and Stenotic Pipes by Full Eulerian FSI Method. [PDF]
Matsumiya K +4 more
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Improvement of weakly compressible moving particle semi-implicit method and its application
Moving Particle semi-implicit method (MPS) is one of the well-known Lagrange particle methods that is advantageous in addressing complex hydraulic engineering problems. Although the accuracy and reliability can be addressed in particle methods, instability arises due to pressure fluctuations from particle clustering and improvements are beneficial for ...
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A multiphysics finite element model predicts the long‐term corrosion behavior of hydroxyapatite–ionic liquid coatings on Ti‐6Al‐4V implants in simulated body fluid. Simulations reveal precipitation‐driven Ca–P passive layer growth that suppresses chloride transport, reduces corrosion current by over two orders of magnitude, and significantly enhances ...
Kamel A. Saleh +8 more
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