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Inducing Chirality and Chiral Instabilities in Ferrogels with Homogenous Magnetic Fields
By pre‐aligning magnetic particles into chains, significant chiral deformations are induced by fixing the base of a cylindrical actuator and applying a homogeneous magnetic field. Subsequent base rotation can drive the system into metastable states. Further rotation or reduction of field strength triggers a chiral instability, characterized by a switch
Francisco J. Vazquez‐Perez +4 more
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Study on Shear Strength of Soil-Root Systems of Different Vegetation Types. [PDF]
Jian S, Niu Y, Zhang X, Wei Y, Gao J.
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SHEAR STRENGTH OF SAND UNDER VIBRATING LOAD
Toru Shibata, Hiroshi Yukitomo
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A UV‐crosslinkable soft anisotropic conductive film (ACF) provides high‐resolution, room‐temperature electrical interfacing. Upon UV exposure, azide crosslinkers within the ACF matrix form covalent bonds with a wide range of C–H‐containing materials, resulting in interfaces that are both mechanically durable and electrically reliable.
Jun Choi +7 more
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Influence of wetting-drying cycles on the shear strength behavior of electroosmotically treated soft clay. [PDF]
Sun Z, Wu C, Qing Y, Li S.
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Ultralight 3D nanofibrous aerogels embedded with metal‐organic frameworks effectively capture and neutralize toxic gases and organophosphonates. Incorporating mesoporous UiO‐66‐NH2 and HKUST‐1 into PAN/PVP fibers enables high MOF loading while maintaining mechanical strength and structural stability.
Mai O. Abdelmigeed +6 more
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Calibration of Cone Factor in Cone Penetration Test for Evaluating the Undrained Shear Strength of Silty Clay. [PDF]
Wu C, Song Y, Dai J, Li L, Gu X.
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Shear Strength and Durability Testing of Adhesive Bonds in Cross-laminated Timber
K. Sikora, D. McPolin, A. Harte
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Bioinspired Design of a Wet‐Adhesive Cornea Glue Based on Recombinant Human Protein Networks
Natures protein‐based high performance materials e.g. elastin, silk and muscle proteins have been mimicked by a new protein‐hybrid material based on redesigned human partial sequences only, showing high wet‐adhesiveness and elasticity for biomedical applications.
Anna Resch +17 more
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