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Special Issue on Network and Parallel Computing
Vijayalakshmi Srinivasan, Yunquan Zhang
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ARACHNE: A neural-neuroglial network builder with remotely controlled parallel computing. [PDF]
Aleksin SG+3 more
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The study presents an efficient simulation approach for the polymer laser powder bed fusion process polymers process, validated with polyamide 12, polyamide 6, and polyetherketoneketone. It shows that inter layer time affects part density, with 90s yielding dense parts.
Claas Bierwisch+4 more
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Temporal power modulation increases weld depth in high‐power laser beam welding of dissimilar round bars by nearly 20% compared to same average continuously welded welding power. The mechanism of action also applies to sheet welding and depends on the inertia of keyhole depth for the modulated laser beam power.
Jan Grajczak+7 more
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Massively Parallel Computing of Turbulent Transport in Tokamaks
Jeremy Kepner+2 more
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CLIMP: Clustering Motifs via Maximal Cliques with Parallel Computing Design. [PDF]
Zhang S, Chen Y.
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Simulation of Inhomogeneous Refractive Index Fields Induced by Hot Tailored Forming Components
This article presents a simulation model for simulating inhomogeneous refractive index fields (IRIF) in hot‐forged components, accounting for thermal influences and complex geometries. Through this simulation, a priori knowledge about the propagation of the IRIF can be obtained, allowing for the positioning of the component or an optical measurement ...
Pascal Kern+3 more
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HAlign-II: efficient ultra-large multiple sequence alignment and phylogenetic tree reconstruction with distributed and parallel computing. [PDF]
Wan S, Zou Q.
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Al–Si alloys are particularly in demand for automotive and electronic applications, thanks to their excellent wear and thermal properties. Nevertheless, when processed by conventional methods with low cooling rates, the coarse primary Si phases are responsible for increasing brittleness and inducing crack propagation.
Layla Shams Tisha+3 more
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