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PSPP‐TRL mapping of CNT‐modified CFRP literature, with four recurring confusions resolved and five scale‐up problems quantified. ABSTRACT Carbon nanotube‐modified fiber composites are often presented as a route to stronger, tougher, and self‐sensing structural materials.
Sanan H. Khan
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Overview of the holistic engineering lifecycle and core research pillars for wind turbine blades. ABSTRACT This paper reviews recent advancements across the lifecycle of wind turbine blades, focusing on three interconnected areas: advanced composites, structural optimization, and machine learning (ML) diagnostics. In materials, we highlight progress in
Kemal Hasirci +2 more
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Dataset: Teleseismic Shear Wave Splitting Measurements from Hi-net Stations in Japan
This dataset contains shear wave splitting measurements of teleseismic S phases recorded by the Japan Hi-net seismic network. It includes events from March 2004 to January 2020 with magnitudes (Mw) > 5.5 and focal depths > 60 km, covering a backazimuthal
Thomsen, Leon +6 more
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Experimental and numerical evaluation of birefringence of injection molded parts ABSTRACT This study investigates the impact of mold surface coatings on the birefringence of injection‐molded optical‐quality polycarbonate lenses. Birefringence, caused by residual stresses during molding, affects optical clarity and performance.
Matthew Drew +3 more
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Shear Wave Splitting in South Carolina, USA
Seismic anisotropy uses earthquake data to measure the presence of deformation in the Earth s mantle. Upon travel through an anisotropic solid, a shear wave splits into two orthogonal components that have different velocities and vibration directions. A
Johnston, Mignon
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Processing‐property relationships in thermoplastic starch (TPS): plasticizer type, starch source and melt‐processing temperature establish a hierarchy of effects that governs process‐induced changes and the resulting TPS properties. ABSTRACT Thermoplastic starch (TPS) is a melt‐processable biopolymer whose properties depend strongly on formulation and ...
Cristina Pavón +3 more
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This study presents a fast and accurate calculation tool to predict conveying of polymer melts in single‐screw extruders. Integrating generalized sub‐models into network theory allows to represent the complex screw shapes and material behavior more realistically. Tests on an industrial extruder show close agreement with experiments, outperforming older
Daniel Herzog +3 more
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Shear-Wave Splitting and Seismic Anisotropy in the Wellington Region, New Zealand
The phenomenon of shear-wave splitting is investigated using the shear-waves from local earthquakes recorded on the Wellington Peninsula, New Zealand. Three separate deployments of three-component digital seismographs resulted in the recording of perhaps
Gledhill, Kenneth Ronald
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Visualization and Modeling of Shear Wave Splitting - v2.0
MATLAB and Python code for visualization and modeling of shear wave splitting observations: * Optimized for the output of SplitLab (Wüstefeld et al.
Fröhlich, Yvonne
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Polar‐low track prediction using machine‐learning methods
Machine‐learning models are developed to produce reliable and efficient forecasts of polar‐low (PL) trajectories 12 hours ahead. A temporal model (RLSTM) benefiting from the rolling‐forecast strategy, improves overall prediction accuracy and is suitable for quick experimentation, while a spatiotemporal model (PL‐UNet), incorporating both historical and
Ziying Yang +4 more
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