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Abstract Agglomerations of carbon‐based inclusions and the low adhesion of inclusion‐matrix interfaces are commonly viewed as detrimental to the strength and fracture toughness of ceramic composites. While large, high‐power agglomerations indeed promote microcracking, our computations show that moderate agglomeration levels can enhance energy ...
Elijah N. Borodin +3 more
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Abstract Silicon carbide (SiC) is a promising material for hypersonic thermal protection systems, but its complex oxidation behavior—marked by transitions between passive, active, and interfacial bubbling regimes—can lead to catastrophic failure. Existing SiC models typically focus exclusively on either passive or active oxidation.
Théo A. Rulko, Raúl A. Radovitzky
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Determining the Strength of Structural Materials by Solving Inverse Problems of Thermoelasticity
The paper proposes a method for determining maximum thermoload from the temperature stress measured with a value by solving the inverse problem of thermoelasticity for canonical bodies.
Natalia A. Guk +3 more
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Nonlocal integral thermoelasticity: A thermodynamic framework for functionally graded beams [PDF]
Raffaele Barretta +2 more
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In the present article, an emerging subdivision‐based technique is developed for the numerical solution of linear Volterra partial integrodifferential equations (LVPIDEs) of order four with a weakly singular kernel. To approximate the spatial derivatives, the basis function of the subdivision scheme is used, whereas the time discretization is done with
Zainab Iqbal +5 more
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Correction: Thermoelastic instability on a frictional surface and its implication for size effect in friction experiments [PDF]
Hiroyuki Noda
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Geometrically nonlinear creeping mathematic models of shells with variable thickness
Calculations of strength, stability and vibration of shell structures play an important role in the design of modern devices machines and structures.
V.M. Zhgoutov
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Development of an integrated BEM for hot fluid-structure interaction [PDF]
One of the most difficult problems in engine structural component durability analysis is the determination of the temperatures and fluxes in the structural components directly in contact with the hot gas flow path.
Banerjee, P. K., Dargush, G. F.
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