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Six thermal runaway propagation tests were performed on small modules consisting of seven 21700 lithium-ion cells in a hexagonal configuration with 3 mm spacing between adjacent cells.
Elliott Read, Simon Jones, James Marco
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A combined dark matter study of AMS-02 antiprotons and Fermi-LAT gamma rays
Observations of cosmic rays are a sensitive probe of dark matter annihilation in our Galaxy. In this article we present an analysis of the AMS-02 antiproton data, reducing cosmic-ray propagation uncertainties by fitting at the same time dark matter and ...
Cuoco, Alessandro +3 more
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Numerical Modeling of Tank Cars Carrying Hazardous Materials With and Without Composite Metal Foam
Large‐scale puncture models consisting of hazardous materials (HAZMATs) tank car with protective steel–steel composite metal foam (S–S CMF) are solved numerically. Tank car plate with added 10.91–13.33 mm thick S–S CMF layer does not puncture. Protective S–S CMF absorbs impact energy, reduces plate deformation, and prevents shear bands formation ...
Aman Kaushik, Afsaneh Rabiei
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Additive manufacturing provides precise control over the placement of continuous fibres within polymer matrices, enabling customised mechanical performance in composite components. This article explores processing strategies, mechanical testing, and modelling approaches for additive manufactured continuous fibre‐reinforced composites.
Cherian Thomas, Amir Hosein Sakhaei
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Amplifying time-harmonic thermal signal in spinning lock-in thermography
Time-harmonic thermal signals (or thermal waves) are widely used in non-destructive testing (NDT), particularly in lock-in thermography (LIT), an infrared-based technique for material evaluation.
Yanxiang Wang +7 more
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Phase-field modeling of thermo-mechanical coupled brittle fracture for transversely isotropic rock
Thermally induced deformation and fracture of bedding rocks are critical concerns in geotechnical engineering, including geothermal mining and nuclear waste storage, as these phenomena are strongly influenced by material anisotropy.
ZHANG Chengkai 1, 2, ZHOU Shuwei 1, 2, ZHANG Yuheng 1, 2, TIAN Junyao 1, 2, ZHUANG Xiaoying 1, 2
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Non-thermal photon production via bulk comptonization at supernova shock breakout
We investigate roles of the bulk comptonization process in the propagation of thermal photons emitted at the shock breakout of a supernova explosion. We use a hydrodynamical model based on a self-similar solution for the shock breakout.
Akihiro Suzuki +16 more
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Numerical Exploration of Thermal Shock Resistance in MgO–C Refractories
A mesostructure‐resolved numerical framework is developed to evaluate the thermal shock resistance of MgO–C refractories. By modeling interface debonding under rapid temperature changes and introducing a modified thermal shock parameter that accounts for mesocracks, the study shows how graphite content and aggregate size influence thermal shock ...
Jishnu Vinayak Gopi +3 more
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Thermal Fatigue Properties of Ultrasonically Bonded Copper Joints
Thermal fatigue generally occurs in ultrasonically bonded copper joints in electronic devices as the bonding substrate is composed of plural materials, leading to differences in the coefficient of thermal expansion.
Takahito Fushimi +5 more
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Investigation of nonlinear interaction phenomena in the ionosphere [PDF]
Ionospheric phenomena as thermal radiation noise, propagation of naturally occurring radio noise through ionosphere, and generation of very low frequency ...
Hsieh, H. C., Lomax, R. J., Rowe, J. E.
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