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Temperature-dependent transformation multiphysics and ambient-adaptive multiphysical metamaterials
EPL (Europhysics Letters), 2021Temperature-dependent transformation thermotics provides a powerful tool for designing multifunctional, switchable, or intelligent metamaterials in diffusion systems. However, its extension to multiphysics lacks study, in which temperature dependence of intrinsic parameters is ubiquitous.
M. Lei +4 more
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2013
The formulation of different physical laws, in terms of algebraic operators, was presented in the previous chapters. From an analysis of the Tonti diagrams, it emerges that they are not related to a specific physical phenomenon, but they can be considered as a common framework for several theories, that is, a scaffolding into which the variables that ...
Alotto, Piergiorgio +3 more
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The formulation of different physical laws, in terms of algebraic operators, was presented in the previous chapters. From an analysis of the Tonti diagrams, it emerges that they are not related to a specific physical phenomenon, but they can be considered as a common framework for several theories, that is, a scaffolding into which the variables that ...
Alotto, Piergiorgio +3 more
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PAMM, 2017
AbstractThe complex processes involved in the dry friction between two bodies are not yet fully understood. Towards an improved understanding of the associated tribological phenomena, the authors combine their skills and expertise in the respective fields of tribological experimentation, modeling, and simulation, as well as topological and chemical ...
Georg‐Peter Ostermeyer +4 more
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AbstractThe complex processes involved in the dry friction between two bodies are not yet fully understood. Towards an improved understanding of the associated tribological phenomena, the authors combine their skills and expertise in the respective fields of tribological experimentation, modeling, and simulation, as well as topological and chemical ...
Georg‐Peter Ostermeyer +4 more
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Geologically Consistent Multiphysics Inversion
International Petroleum Technology Conference, 2022Abstract A subsurface volume that can be reliably interpreted in terms of geologically relevant attributes is a desirable objective for products from geophysics inversion workflows. Geophysics data contain uncertainties, however, and the solution of the inverse problem is non-unique.
Stephen Hallinan +4 more
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Computing in Science & Engineering, 2008
Currently available tools can help establish a common interface for various problem solvers in different fields. By integrating these tools, researchers can start bringing together the best work in science and engineering, perhaps forging an entirely new field.
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Currently available tools can help establish a common interface for various problem solvers in different fields. By integrating these tools, researchers can start bringing together the best work in science and engineering, perhaps forging an entirely new field.
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Multiphysics welding simulation model
International Journal of Material Forming, 2008The electron beam welding (EBW) process is extensively used for assembling titanium and other high strength components in the aircraft engine industry. For such applications, it is important to predict distortions and residual stresses after the welding process.
Poletz, Nicolas +2 more
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2014
The present paper summarizes trends in supercomputing and the consequences they will have on coupled problems in computational mechanics. The appearance of parallel machines with more than \(10^6\) cores implies that the prevalent ‘scalar-pre, simple parallel solve, scalar-post’ environment will have to give way to a completely scalable simulation ...
Rainald Löhner, Joseph D. Baum
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The present paper summarizes trends in supercomputing and the consequences they will have on coupled problems in computational mechanics. The appearance of parallel machines with more than \(10^6\) cores implies that the prevalent ‘scalar-pre, simple parallel solve, scalar-post’ environment will have to give way to a completely scalable simulation ...
Rainald Löhner, Joseph D. Baum
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