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PFSA‐H‐F has a highly ordered nanostructure due to hydrogen bonds, resulting in high mechanical properties. PFSA‐Na‐F's lack of hydrogen bonds leads to a disordered structure and poor mechanical performance. Even with the same chemical composition as PFSA‐Na‐F, PFSA‐Na‐T is prepared from a proton‐form precursor and maintains an ordered crystalline ...
Libo Zhou+6 more
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Axial dispersion of non‐Newtonian fluids in porous media
Larry W. Payne, Harry W. Parker
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Discussion: “Non-Newtonian Fluid Model Incorporated Into Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication of Rectangular Contacts” (Jacobson, B. O., and Hamrock, B. J., 1984, ASME, J. Tribol., 106, pp. 275–282) [PDF]
T. F. Conry
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Mechanically Tunable DNA Hydrogels as Prospective Biosensing Modules
Sequence‐programmable and thermally responsive DNA hydrogels enable highly sensitive mechanical biosensing through the exchange of linker strands using a toehold strand displacement mechanism. This new type of mechanical biosensor has in‐built sequence‐specificity and dose‐sensitivity, obviating the need for elaborate DNA sequencing and enabling rapid ...
Asya E. Can+4 more
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A Numerical Analysis of Natural Convection Heat Transfer to Non-Newtonian Sutterby Fluids
Tstsu FUJII+3 more
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Tunable Elasto‐Viscoplastic Properties of Polymer Blends for 3D Printing Applications
This study explores the tunable elasto‐viscoplastic properties of Carbopol‐PEO blends for 3D printing. Using rheo‐SAXS and dimensionless analysis, it identifies optimal printability regimes and reveals how nanoscale structural relaxation governs die swelling and deposition behavior.
Ases Akas Mishra+7 more
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Sheathless Shape-Based Separation of Candida Albicans Using a Viscoelastic Non-Newtonian Fluid. [PDF]
Nam J+6 more
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Non-Newtonian Fluids Flow between Parallel Plates
Tadashi MASUYAMA+2 more
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Abstract Purpose This study investigated the effect of bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) morphology and ascending aortic curvature (AAAc) bending angles on aortic hemodynamics, focusing on transvalvular jets and secondary helical flows that contribute to systolic hemodynamic stress linked to aortic complications.
Kaoru Hattori+6 more
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HEAT TRANSFER TO NON-NEWTONIAN FLUIDS IN AN AGITATED VESSEL
Nobuo Mitsuishi, Yoshio Miyairi
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