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Fabricating ultra-flexible photodetectors at the neutral mechanical plane by encapsulation

Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 2021
The as-fabricated encapsulated photodetectors at the neutral mechanical plane are supposed to perform stably during the bending process no matter how large the strain of the outside surface is. Meanwhile, they show an ultra-stable performance with almost unvaried photoresponse properties after 10 000 bending cycles or a bending duration of 1000 h with ...
Guomin Ding   +4 more
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Neutral planes in stratified, thermally driven multiple-room enclosures

Solar Energy, 1988
Abstract When an opening connects two rooms, the neutral plane is the vertical location in the opening at which no air exchange between the rooms occurs. The neutral plane is widely used in modeling and data analysis for predicting thermal performance of buildings but, when more than one occurs, determining their locations has in the past been ...
D.R. Otis, G.F. Jones
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Some Neutral Theorems of Plane Geometry

1995
We discuss some of those theorems of Euclidean plane geometry that are independent of the parallel axiom. They will be needed in the development of hyperbolic geometry. We assume they are more or less known, so that our treatment is not as complete as a full treatment of Euclidean geometry would be.
Arlan Ramsay, Robert D. Richtmyer
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The evolution of a plane jet in a neutral sheet

Physics of Plasmas, 1998
The linear and nonlinear evolution of the plane magnetized jet, a magnetohydrodynamic configuration consisting of a plane fluid jet embedded in a neutral sheet, is examined. At low Alfvén number (A=ratio of the characteristic Alfvén speed to the characteristic flow speed), two ideally unstable modes are found that correspond to the sinuous and varicose
R. B. Dahlburg   +2 more
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Transient Motion of a Neutrally Buoyant Disk in Plane Parabolic Shear Flow

ZAMM - Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics / Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik, 1987
The limiting steady state solution of this problem was obtained by the first author [ibid. 31, 425-429 (1980; Zbl 0425.76039)]. It is our intention in this paper to solve the unsteady-state case.
Kholeif, I. A., Seif, M. R.
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Induced emission of neutral fermions moving in a plane wave

Soviet Physics Journal, 1970
The induced emission of neutral fermions having an anomalous magnetic moment and moving in an intense electromagnetic wave under the influence of a second, less intense, electromagnetic wave is analyzed. In this situation the particles may acquire a predominant spin orientation.
V. G. Bagrov   +2 more
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Neutral coated circular inclusions in finite plane elasticity of harmonic materials

European Journal of Mechanics - A/Solids, 2012
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Wang, Xu, Schiavone, Peter
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Neutral Data Fitting by Lines and Planes

2006
Given data on two or three variables we are interested in fitting a line or plane for the purposes of modelling the relationship between these variables. Most of the literature on this subject approaches this problem by selecting one of these variables and treating it differently from the others in the fitting procedure.
Tim Goodman, Chris Tofallis
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Neutrality of a partially debonded rigid inclusion in anti-plane shear

Archive of Applied Mechanics, 2019
We consider a coated rigid inclusion inserted into an elastic matrix subjected to uniform remote anti-plane shear stresses and examine whether the inclusion can be made neutral (meaning that its introduction will not disturb the original uniform stress field in the surrounding uncut matrix) despite the presence of partial debonding along the inclusion ...
Xu Wang, Peter Schiavone
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Rotations About a Point of a Neutral Plane (ROT)

2015
This chapter defines point rotations and point reflections (about a point O) on a neutral plane, and derives their elementary properties to the extent possible without a parallel axiom. It ends with a classification of isometries of a neutral plane, and proof of the existence of a “square root” of a rotation.
Edward John Specht   +3 more
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