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On the front shape of an inertial granular flow down a rough incline
Granular material flowing on complex topographies are ubiquitous in industrial and geophysical situations. In this paper, we study the small-scale model of a granular layer flowing on a rough incline.
Deboeuf, S, Lagrée, P. -Y, Saingier, G
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Characterizing the Rheology of Fluidized Granular Matter [PDF]
In this study we characterize the rheology of fluidized granular matter subject to secondary forcing. Our approach consists of first fluidizing granular matter in a drum half filled with grains via simple rotation, and then superimposing oscillatory shear perpendicular to the downhill flow direction.
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THE RHEOLOGY OF THE BLOOD. III [PDF]
Eugene C. Bingham, Raymond R. Roepke
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Superionic Disulfonic Acid Polymers
A strategy is presented to enhance the mechanical and ion transport properties of acid‐functionalized polymers through controlled polymerizations of precisely designed disulfonic acid monomers with well‐defined functional group arrangements. This approach allows for fine control over molecular interactions, and unexpected hydrophobic characteristics ...
Xuelang Gao+5 more
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Crucial role of side walls for granular surface flows: consequences for the rheology
In this paper we study the steady uniform flows that develop when granular material is released from a hopper on top of a static pile in a channel. We more specifically focus on the role of side walls by carrying out experiments in setup of different ...
Forterre, Yoël+2 more
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Tunable Thermoshrinkable Hydrogels for 4D Fabrication of Cell‐Seeded Channels
A thermoresponsive polymer with methacrylate groups for photo‐cross‐linking, based on polyethylene glycol, N‐isopropylacrylamide, and 2‐hydroxyethyl acrylate is synthetized to yield hydrogels that shrink upon temperature increase. The new polymer enables the fabrication of cell‐laden perfusable channels with diameters below 200 µm by combining ...
Greta Di Marco+12 more
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Rheology: Theory and Applications. Volume 1. edited by F. R. Eirich [PDF]
A. J. C. Wilson
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Transient Stiffness Patterning in Hydrogels Driven by Dissipative Mechanochemical Coupling
Force‐induced disulfide bond rupture in a polymer‐based hydrogel, coupled with chemical or electrochemical reoxidation, leads to the transient modulation of the hydrogel's stiffness properties. High spatiotemporal control is achieved by this dissipative process, enabling the development of out‐of‐equilibrium stiffness patterns and transient, dose ...
Roberto Baretta+2 more
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Wavelets and curvelets transform for image denoising to damage identification of thin plate
As a common structural form, thin plates are widely used in civil engineering. Since the thin plate needs to face harsh work conditions, the damage inevitably to be accumulated, thus affecting the stability and safety of the application components ...
Deng Yulong+7 more
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