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Atomistic insights into the degradation of perfluorosulfonic acid membranes: A reactive force field molecular dynamics study. [PDF]
Qi W, Li Y, Ruan S, Gui X, Xu Y, Lu H.
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Virtual Reality in Ophthalmic Surgical Education: Current Innovations and Future Perspectives. [PDF]
Ahuja AS, Yang S, Paredes Iii AA, Tu DC.
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Elimination of halo gloss transition surface defects on injection-molded parts. [PDF]
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Research on Quenching of 65Mn Friction Plates in Internal-Circulation Water Channel Molds Based on Finite Element Simulation. [PDF]
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Fast simulation of periodic guided-wave structures based on commercial software
Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, 2007AbstractThe new forms of periodic electromagnetic field variables, which can be resolved from the Maxwell's equations, are shown. As a result, periodic guided‐wave problems can be converted into equivalent resonator problems and the eigen‐frequency algorithms of resonators can be used to extract the complex propagation constants of periodic structures.
F Xu, Ke Wu
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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2015
Many microfluidic and electrochemical applications involve chaotic transport phenomena that arise due to instabilities stemming from coupling of hydrodynamics with ion transport and electrostatic forces. Recent investigations have revealed the contribution of a wide range of spatio-temporal scales in such electro-chaotic systems similar to those ...
Elif Karatay, Ali Mani
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Many microfluidic and electrochemical applications involve chaotic transport phenomena that arise due to instabilities stemming from coupling of hydrodynamics with ion transport and electrostatic forces. Recent investigations have revealed the contribution of a wide range of spatio-temporal scales in such electro-chaotic systems similar to those ...
Elif Karatay, Ali Mani
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Analysis of UGR Values and Results of UGR Calculations in Commercial Lighting Simulation Software
LEUKOS - Journal of Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, 2015ABSTRACTThe Unified Glare Rating (UGR) is an international index presented by the CIE that quantifies discomfort glare and has become of recent important. The UGR can be calculated using commercial lighting simulation software such as Relux 2013, AGi32 v2.04, and Dialux 4.11, but the values vary depending on which software is used.
In-Tae Kim, An-Seop Choi
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Composite Structures, 2016
Abstract Asymptotic expansion homogenisation (AEH) is a rigorous homogenisation method that allows to model the thermomechanical behaviour of periodic materials in an efficient manner. The main advantages of this method are the reduction of the problem size and the capability of quantifying the strain and stress levels in the microscale using ...
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Abstract Asymptotic expansion homogenisation (AEH) is a rigorous homogenisation method that allows to model the thermomechanical behaviour of periodic materials in an efficient manner. The main advantages of this method are the reduction of the problem size and the capability of quantifying the strain and stress levels in the microscale using ...
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