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A science-based approach to classifying light vehicles in Europe: methodology and case studies. [PDF]
Laveneziana L+4 more
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Multiple plasma surface treatments improved the Mode I fracture energy of metal‐carbon‐fiber‐reinforced thermoplastic polymer (CFRTP) joints by ≈240% compared to single treatments and nearly 2000% over untreated joints. This significant enhancement, achieved without modifying CFRTP surface roughness, is attributed to improved chemical bonding at the ...
Angela A. Lee+4 more
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Joint Analysis of Cardiovascular Control and Shear Wave Elastography to Determine Carotid Plaque Vulnerability. [PDF]
Bari V+9 more
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This study explores aerosol jet‐printed (AJP) surface roughness, its effects on the performance of microwave electronics, and its process contributors. First, an electromagnetic model is vetted for AJP's unique roughness signature. Simulations are built which show process‐induced roughness is as significant as conductor resistivity in driving microwave
Christopher Areias, Alkim Akyurtlu
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Environmental impacts of a stand-alone photovoltaic system in sub-saharan Africa: A case study in Burkina Faso. [PDF]
Badza K, Sawadogo M, Soro YM.
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The study investigates 3D‐printed polylactic acid (PLA) composites with biodegradable bamboo and jute powder fillers. Mechanical, thermal, structural properties, and rheological behavior are discussed to evaluate composite performance. Morphological characterization indicates uniform dispersion and adhesion of the fillers in the PLA matrix with the ...
Vimukthi Dananjaya+4 more
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Wind energy assessment and hybrid micro-grid optimization for selected regions of Saudi Arabia. [PDF]
Mas'ud AA+6 more
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Prospect of stand-alone wave-powered water desalination system
Nahidul Hoque Samrat+2 more
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Scalable Fabrication of Height‐Variable Microstructures with a Revised Wetting Model
Height‐variable microstructures are fabricated using a scalable CO2 laser machining approach, enabling precise control of wettability through structural gradients. Classical wetting models fail to capture height‐induced effects, necessitating a revised theoretical framework.
Prabuddha De Saram+2 more
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