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Stretching the Printability Metric in Direct‐Ink Writing with Highly Extensible Yield‐Stress Fluids
This study introduces “drawability” as a new metric for assessing printability in direct‐ink writing, focusing on gap‐spanning performance and speed robustness. By designing yield‐stress fluids with high extensibility, we demonstrate that extensional strain‐to‐break significantly enhances printability.
Chaimongkol Saengow +9 more
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Dynamic modulus application in the asphalt compaction rheological model for pavement construction
This paper studies the existing hot-mix asphalt compaction technology and points out that designation of the appropriate asphalt rollers and working parameters has to be performed in accordance with mechanical characteristics of the layer.
N.A. Kondrashov, A.A. Shestopalov
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Characterization of glass fibre reinforced polyamide/acrylonitrile butadiene-styrene composite for automotive application [PDF]
Polyamide-6 (PA6), acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) and their blends are an important class of engineering thermoplastics that are widely used especially for automotive industries.
Rahmat, Abdul Razak +3 more
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This study uses rheological models to describe the mechanical behaviour of oil palm empty fruit bunches (EFB) under compression loading. The oil palm empty fruit bunches were obtained from North Sumatra, Indonesia.
Tomáš Saller, David Herák
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Hot‐Film and Calorimetric Methods With Transient Heating for Measurement of High Biofluid Flow Rate
Accurate measurement of biofluid flow rate is vital for clinical diagnostics. We propose a transient heating strategy using short thermal pulses and peak temperature tracking to enhance the flow sensitivity of the hot‐Film and calorimetric methods. Simulations show how optimal heating time maximizes sensitivity across flow rates.
Yuanting Wei +8 more
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The behaviour of magnetorheological fluids in squeeze mode [PDF]
Magnetorheological (MR) fluids possess rheological properties, which can be changed in a controlled way. These rheological changes are reversible and dependent on the strength of an excitation magnetic field.
Bin Mazlan, Saiful Amri
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Counterion Dependent Side‐Chain Relaxation Stiffens a Chemically Doped Thienothiophene Copolymer
Oxidation of a thienothiophene copolymer, p(g3TT‐T2), via different doping strategies and dopant molecules resulted in materials with similar oxidation levels and a high electrical conductivity of ≈100 S cm−1. However, mechanical properties varied significantly, with sub‐glass transition temperatures and elastic moduli spanning from –44°C to –3°C and ...
Mariavittoria Craighero +12 more
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The natural soil used in filling the embankment of the road communications is characterized by the following factors: humidity, porosity, toughness. For certain factor values that describe the soil state is distinguished a certain soil behavior under the
Sergiu Bejan
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Selection of a Suitable Rheological Model for Drilling Fluid Using Applied Numerical Methods
The accuracy of fitting the rheological model to the properties of actual drilling fluid minimises the errors of the calculated technological parameters applied while drilling oil wells.
Rafał Wiśniowski +2 more
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The Inverse Modeling Method of Rock Rheological Model
Along with the economical and the industrialization development, The development domain of rheology will be expanded. At present There are many researches about rock rheological, but the existing model Cannot completely, indication properties of rock ...
Chang Yu Lan +2 more
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