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Scattering of flexural waves by a semi-infinite crack in an elastic plate carrying an electric current [PDF]
Copyright @ 2011 Sage Publications LtdSmart structures are components used in engineering applications that are capable of sensing or reacting to their environment in a predictable and desired manner.
Abrahams, ID, Lawrie, JB
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This paper deals with the analysis of the operating conditions of traction drives of the electric locomotives with asynchronous traction motors. The process of change of the catenary system voltage was found to have a stochastic character.
Sergey Goolak +7 more
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Scattering by a semi-infinite lattice and the excitation of Bloch waves [PDF]
The interaction of a time-harmonic plane wave with a semi-infinite lattice of identical circular cylinders is considered. No assumptions about the radius of the cylinders, or their scattering properties, are made. Multipole expansions and Graf’s addition
Thompson, I, Tymis, N
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Spectral Properties of Wedge Problems [PDF]
This paper presents our recent results on the study of the scattering and diffraction of an incident plane wave by wedge structures. A review about the impenetrable wedge problem at skew incidence and about the penetrable wedge at normal incidence is ...
Daniele, Vito, Lombardi, Guido
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Correlation Method for Identification of a Nonparametric Model of Type 1 Diabetes
This work describes a novel nonparametric identification method for estimating impulse responses of the general two-input single-output linear system with its target application to the individualization of an empirical model of type 1 diabetes.
Martin Dodek +2 more
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A comprehensive technology platform enables high‐fidelity, volumetric MALDI imaging of 3D cell cultures by integrating custom embedding molds, a semi‐automated computational framework for 3D reconstruction, voxel‐instead of pixel‐based biomarker discovery, and immersive mixed reality data exploration.
Stefania Alexandra Iakab +16 more
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In Hyphomicrobium denitrificans, the use of thiosulfate as a supplemental electron donor is regulated by two homologous sulfane‐sulfur responsive ArsR‐type transcriptional repressors, sHdrR and SoxR, that act cooperatively. Remarkably, the regulation by sHdrR/SoxR extends far beyond sulfur oxidation and deeply affects anaerobic metabolism, particularly
Jingjing Li +3 more
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The Effect of the Wall Thickness of the Material Loaded Cavity On the RCS Reduction
In this paper, the effect of a parallel plate waveguide's wall thickness on radar cross-section reduction (RCS) is rigorously analyzed for H-polarization by using the Wiener-Hopf Technique, when the waveguide region is loaded with dielectric material and
Oğuzhan Demiryürek, Filiz Birbir Ünal
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EXACT SOLUTION FOR THE CRACK EMANATING FROM THE TOP OF TWO DISSIMILAR WEDGES
In the framework of the antiplane problem, a closed connection of two different isotropic wedges is considered, from the top of which a finite-length crack emerges at an arbitrary angle to the axis of symmetry of the structure. By reducing the problem to
Tikhomirov Victor
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The Dynamics of Fast and Slow Earthquake Ruptures in Viscoelastic Materials
Abstract Classical theories using linear elasticity predict that crack propagation asymptotically approaches a limiting speed, beyond which the energy balance becomes unphysical. However, geophysical and laboratory observations show that ruptures can propagate at either a very low, stable speed or a significantly high speed.
Huihui Weng
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