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Full-Process Temperature Prediction in Multi-Layer Robotic Grinding of High-Manganese Steel Under Limited Online Sensing. [PDF]
Zhong P, Xue L, Han F, Zou Y, Huang J.
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Multi-Scale Spatiotemporal Attention Network for Early Warning of Lithium-Ion Battery Thermal Runaway. [PDF]
Liu Y, Li G, Wang Q.
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Numerical Study on the Effects of Thermo-Electromagnetic Force on Solute Transport and Microstructural Evolution in a Directionally Solidified Al-2.5 wt.% Cu Alloy. [PDF]
Ren F +5 more
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Exploiting Adiabatic Softening for Defect-Free Hot Forging of Ti-6Al-4V Femoral Stems. [PDF]
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New Electronics, 2021
Generative design and machine learning point to novel ways to cool systems.
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Generative design and machine learning point to novel ways to cool systems.
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Thermal Evolution of Spin-Polarons
Physical Review Letters, 1995We study the thermodynamics of a single hole in the $U=\ensuremath{\infty}$ Hubbard model using a Monte Carlo method which samples graphs that contribute to the partition function; there are no finite-size effects. The heat capacity and magnetic susceptibility indicate a sharp transition between a high temperature spin-polaron and a compact ...
, Raghavan, , Elser
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THERMAL SOLUTIONS FOR MOLECULAR EVOLUTION
International Journal of Modern Physics B, 2012The key requirement to solve the origin of life puzzle are disequilibrium conditions. Early molecular evolution cannot be explained by initial high concentrations of energetic chemicals since they would just react towards their chemical equilibrium allowing no further development.
CHRISTOF B. MAST +2 more
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Thermal evolution of flare plasma
Solar Physics, 1983The evolution of hot thermal plasma in solar flares is analyzed by a single-temperature model applied to continuum emission in the 5 keV < E < 13 keV spectral range. The general trend that the thermal plasma observed in soft X-rays is heated by the non-thermal electrons that emit as the hard X-ray bursts is confirmed by the observation of an electron ...
Tetsuya Watanabe +3 more
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