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Tensile buckling of advanced turboprops [PDF]
Theoretical studies were conducted to determine analytically the tensile buckling of advanced propeller blades (turboprops) in centrifugal fields, as well as the effects of tensile buckling on other types of structural behavior, such as resonant ...
Aiello, R. A., Chamis, C. C.
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Gallium Nitride Semiconductor Resonant Tunneling Transistor
Three‐terminal GaN semiconductor resonant tunneling transistors (RTTs), which comprise an double‐barrier AlN/GaN/AlN resonant tunneling diode integrated with a GaN high‐electron‐mobility transistor (HEMT) through epitaxial growth in series and parallel configuraions, respectively.
Fang Liu +15 more
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All‐PEG‐Like Block Copolymers Self‐Assemble into Stealth Nanocarriers for Drug Delivery
Self‐assembling nanoparticles composed entirely of POEGMA are engineered by exploiting side‐chain–dependent amphiphilicity and tunable thermoresponsive behavior. These single‐material nanocarriers encapsulate diverse hydrophobic drugs with high efficiency, retain therapeutic activity, improve in vivo efficacy, and evade anti‐PEG antibodies.
Parul Sirohi +15 more
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Peak-Dip-Hump from Holographic Superconductivity
We study the fermionic spectral function in a holographic superconductor model. At zero temperature, the black hole has zero horizon and hence the entropy of the system is zero after the back reaction of the condensate is taken into account.
Chen, Jiunn-Wei +2 more
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Transition metal and chalcogen substituents are introduced into 2D antiferromagnet, NiPS3, and comprehensive photoluminescence and Raman spectroscopy studies are conducted to investigate how spin orbit entangled exciton and two magnon scattering evolve as functions of substituent concentration.
Cong Tai Trinh +12 more
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It is widely held that quadrupeds choose steady gaits that minimize their energetic cost of transport, but it is difficult to explore the entire range of possible footfall sequences empirically.
Delyle T Polet, John E A Bertram
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Quark-Novae in massive binaries : a model for double-humped, hydrogen-poor, superluminous Supernovae
LSQ14bdq and SN 2006oz are super-luminous, hydrogen-poor, SNe with double-humped light curves. We show that a Quark-Nova (QN; explosive transition of the neutron star to a quark star) occurring in a massive binary, experiencing two Common Envelope (CE ...
Koning, Nico +2 more
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Vibration levels exposed at speed bump and speed hump transitions
The method used to eliminate the adverse effects of excessive vehicle speed in traffic operation is speed management. In the study, speed control undulations (SCUs), as one of the crucial tools of speed management in urban areas, have been evaluated in terms of their discomfort to the drivers and passengers in the passes over.
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Laser material processing is a promising technique for fabricating metal structures. Here, external electric field (EFs) assisted laser processing of metallic powders are investigated. EFs affect the melt tracks through changes in their stability and influence the grain structure in conjunction with laser intensity distribution methods. The EF‐assisted
Ankit Das +2 more
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Resistance of a compartmented surface-effect ship [PDF]
A series of carefully controlled experiments on the resistance of a model of a compartmented surface-effect ship has been conducted in a towing tank. Configurations of the model included cases encompassing one subcushion and two subcushions, as well as ...
Beveridge, Philip +3 more
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