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A multimaterial approach is introduced to improve upon auxetic structures by combining two different polymers into the same reentrant honeycomb structure via additive manufacturing. The deformation behavior as well as the resulting Poisson's ratio are thereby improved significantly.
Alexander Engel+2 more
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Enhancing Pediatric Interns' Clinical Skills Through Simulation-Based Training. [PDF]
Ba H+7 more
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High‐Temperature Oxidation of the CrFeNi Medium‐Entropy Alloy
The oxidation behavior of equiatomic CrFeNi MEA is a key issue that determines this material's suitability for high‐temperature application. The understanding of long‐term behavior is even more crucial than short‐term corrosion effects. The alloy is exposed to synthetic air at 1000, 1050, and 1100 °C for 24, 100, and 1000 h and systematically compared ...
Anna Maria Manzoni+5 more
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Navigating complexity: a conceptual framework for simulation interventions. [PDF]
Schram AL+3 more
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Criterion Simulation and the Prediction of Achievement [PDF]
Leonard J. Kazmier
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This study reveals how wave propagation in FG‐MEE nanoplates can be tuned via material gradients, porosity, and external fields. Using NSGT and Hamilton's principle, analytical solutions capture key dispersion behaviors. Findings highlight the potential of smart nanoplates for adaptive control in high‐performance applications like sonar and aerospace ...
Mustafa Buğday, Ismail Esen
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Medical simulation: an essential tool for training, diagnosis, and treatment in the 21st century. [PDF]
Mawyin-Muñoz CE+3 more
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When realized as inserts in high‐pressure die casting, aluminum cooling channels for electric powertrain components and similar applications typically require a stabilizing filler to survive the process. The present study investigates relinquishing this filler using additively manufactured inserts promising performance improvements.
Dirk Lehmhus+9 more
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A novel simulation paradigm for medical ICU cardiopulmonary arrest training: the <i>in situ</i> mirror simulation. [PDF]
Johnkutty M+5 more
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