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Soft Mechanical‐Electrical Logic Using Liquid Metal‐Filled 3D‐Printed Architectures
We present 3D‐printed soft mechanical–electrical logic elements that use liquid metal–filled silicone tubes actuated by thermoplastic polyurethane/polylactic acid (TPU/PLA) architectures to produce Boolean operations. Complementary normally open and normally closed unit cells perform repeatable binary transitions and can be combined into more complex ...
Christoph Lehmann +2 more
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Knowledge‐based atomistic workflows are presented for mechanical and thermodynamic properties. By coupling modular simulations with ontology‐aligned metadata and provenance, Fe case studies on elastic behavior, defects, thermal properties, and Hall–Petch strengthening reveal how FAIR, queryable, and reusable simulation data can be generated. Mechanical
Abril Azócar Guzmán +5 more
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Recently, polar code has attracted the attention of many scholars and has been developed as a code technology in coded-cooperative communication. We pro-pose a polar code scheme based on Plotkin structure and quasi-uniform punching (PC-QUP).
Jiangli Zeng, Sanya Liu
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Polar codes are one of the most powerful types of forward error correction codes. These codes are now adopted in the 5G standard for control channels and are the primary contender for future communication systems.
Mai Adel +2 more
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An Experimental High‐Throughput Approach for the Screening of Hard Magnet Materials
An entire workflow for the high‐throughput characterization and analysis of compositionally graded magnetic films is presented. Characterization protocols, data management tools and data analysis approaches are illustrated with test case Sm(Fe, V)12 based films.
William Rigaut +16 more
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Canada\u27s Implementation of the Polar Code
Canada\u27s approach to the development and implementation of the International Code for Ships Operating in Polar Waters (Polar Code) has been guided by a unique combination of concerns.
Czarski, Miriam +2 more
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The Polar Code vs The International Safety Management Code:Do We Need Both?
This chapter deals with safety in the arctic waters and considers whether the existing regulatory framework is sufficient to prevent accidents. The chapter takes UNCLOS as a regulatory framework as the starting point and moves on to examine more detailed
Jensen, Signe, Rasmussen, Hanna Barbara
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Coarse‐grained (left) and atomistic (right) models of the shape memory polymer ESTANE ETE 75DT3 are shown schematically. The two representations bridge molecular detail and mesoscopic description. Both models capture shape memory behavior, linking segmental mobility and conformational relaxation of anisotropic chains to macroscopic recovery, and ...
Fathollah Varnik
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Polar code construction using the information bottleneck method
The provably capacity-achieving error-correction capability of polar codes prospered huge interest in academia and industry. The explicit structure of polar codes leads to a different notion of code construction which refers to the assignment of ...
Gerhard Bauch +5 more
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From Shear to Sound: Mechanics–Acoustics Mapping of TPMS Lattices
Triply periodic minimal surface (TPMS) lattices are mapped across mechanical and acoustic performance, revealing that descriptors validated in compression fail under shear. First‐time comparison with trusses included. A transition from porous to resonance‐driven absorption emerges at 25% density.
Lucía Doyle +3 more
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