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On power-law fluids with the power-law index proportional to the pressure
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J. Málek, K.R. Rajagopal, J. Žabenský
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Multiple Twinning in Nacre and Aragonite
Electron backscatter diffraction map of a cluster of geologic aragonite, exhibiting single, double, and triple twins. The whole cluster is approximately 2 cm wide. Colors indicate crystal orientations, so that pixels where the a‐, b‐, and c‐axis is perpendicular to the image plane are green, red, and blue, respectively.
Connor A. Schmidt +7 more
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The study examines the flow dynamics of power‐law non‐Newtonian fluids in a cubic cavity with a top lid‐driven diagonally‐driven diagonally using the D3Q27 multiple‐relaxation‐time (MRT) lattice Boltzmann method (LBM). This situation frequently occurs in
Md. Mamun Molla +2 more
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Single Solid‐State Ion Channels as Potentiometric Nanosensors
Single gold nanopores functionalized with mixed self‐assembled monolayers act as solid‐state ion channels for direct, selective potentiometric sensing of inorganic ions (Ag⁺). The design overcomes key miniaturization barriers of conventional ion‐selective electrodes by combining low resistivity with suppressed loss of active components, enabling robust
Gergely T. Solymosi +4 more
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Integrative Approaches for DNA Sequence‐Controlled Functional Materials
DNA is emerging as a programmable building block for functional materials with applications in biomimicry, biochemical, and mechanical information processing. The integration of simulations, experiments, and machine learning is explored as a means to bridge DNA sequences with macroscopic material properties, highlighting current advances and providing ...
Aaron Gadzekpo +4 more
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Power-law fluid flow on a moving wall [PDF]
The steady boundary-layer flow of a non-Newtonian fluid, represented by a power-law model, over a moving flat plate in a moving fluid is studied. The transformed boundary-layer equation is solved numerically for some values of the power-law index n and ...
Bachok @ Lati, Norfifah +1 more
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Asymmetric capillary filling of non-Newtonian power law fluids
A theoretical analysis of the capillary-driven imbibitions of non-Newtonian fluids in conical capillaries is presented. More precisely, the consequences of the variation in the fluid viscosity with the shear rate are investigated by using the inelastic ...
C. Berli, R. Urteaga
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The Effect of Amino Acids on the Formation of Amorphous Calcium Carbonate Nanoparticles
Biomineral formation often proceeds via the assembly of amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) nanoparticles with narrow size distributions. Using in situ SAXS coupled to a stopped‐flow device, we follow synthetic ACC formation with a 10 ms time resolution and show that amino acids narrow the size distribution at low supersaturation, highlighting their key ...
Lucas Kuhrts +10 more
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Linearized instability of Couette flow in stress-power law fluids
This paper examines the linearized stability of plane Couette flow for stress-power law fluids, which exhibit non-monotonic stress–strain rate behavior.
Krishna Kaushik Yanamundra, Lorenzo Fusi
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Quintessence with Hybrid Potential [PDF]
I present the numerical solution of equations of the evolution of a universe containing background fluids (radiation, dark matter and baryonic matter), plus a scalar matter field with a hybrid potential that is a combination of exponential potential and ...
Bagheri, Soghra Tayfeh
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