Influence of Internal Architecture and Ink Formulation on the Thermal Behavior of 3D-Printed Cementitious Materials. [PDF]
Kosson M, Brown L, Thorne G, Sanchez F.
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Bioinspired Shape‐Memory Hook Fasteners With Programmable Interlocking and Silent Release
Bioinspired hook fasteners made from epoxy shape‐memory polymers are shown to switch between strong, secure attachment and gentle, silent release when heated. By combining programmable geometry and material response, these adaptive fasteners outperform commercial systems in strength and noise control, enabling new solutions for robotics, medical ...
Maria I. Vallejo Ciro +3 more
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Design of Vitrimers with Simultaneous Degradable and Dynamic Crosslinkers: Mechanical and Thermal Behavior Based on Transesterification Reactions Between <i>β</i>-Amino Esters and Hydroxylated Acrylate/Methacrylate Monomers. [PDF]
Ayensa N +5 more
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This plot compares experimental tensile stress–strain curves (with 4 different strain rates) and corresponding modelled curves (obtained using the optimised sets of Voce and Miller–Norton parameter values shown). The inferred M‐N values, characterizing the creep, are very similar to those obtained via conventional creep testing.
S. Ooi, R. P. Thompson, T. W. Clyne
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The investigation of thermal behavior and temperature analysis of three types of contemporary gutta-percha points. [PDF]
Wang HH, Chiu LH, Hsu YH, Hsieh SC.
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In this study, the interplay of dipolar dynamics and ionic charge transport in MOF compounds is investigated. Synthesizing the novel structure CFA‐25 with integrated freely rotating dipolar groups, local and macroscopic effects, including interactions with Cs cations are explored.
Ralph Freund +6 more
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Mechanical and Thermal Behavior of Hemp-Reinforced Starch/Agar Biocomposites: Insights from Finite Element Simulation and Machine Learning Models. [PDF]
Fartash Naeimi E +3 more
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Photoswitchable Conductive Metal–Organic Frameworks
A conductive material where the conductivity can be modulated remotely by irradiation with light is presented. It is based on films of conductive metal–organic framework type Cu3(HHTP)2 with embedded photochromic molecules such as azobenzene, diarylethene, spiropyran, and hexaarylbiimidazole in the pores.
Yidong Liu +5 more
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