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October 11 2024
Patrick Moriarty, Nicola Bodini et al.
The American WAKE ExperimeNt (AWAKEN) is a multi-institutional field campaign focused on gathering critical observations of wind farm–atmosphere interactions. These interactions are responsible for a ...
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October 11 2024
J. T. Delles, E. Dan Dahlberg
The Arrhenius equation was used to describe the dynamics of two-state switching in mesoscale, ferromagnetic particles. Using square permalloy dots as an idealized two-state switching system, ...
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October 11 2024
Ryota Okajima, Travis R. Mitchell et al.
Methane pyrolysis using a molten media bubble column reactor is a promising technique for hydrogen production with low carbon dioxide emissions at a feasible price. Understanding the bubble dynamics ...
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October 11 2024
Wanlin Chen, Dorian Louaas et al.
Existing methods to compute theoretical spectra are restricted to the use of time-correlation functions evaluated from accurate atomistic molecular dynamics simulations, often at the ab initio level. ...
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October 10 2024
N. Yu. Surikov, E. Panchenko et al.
The cyclic stability of the elastocaloric effect and the operating parameters (adiabatic cooling value ΔTad, coefficient of performance, operating temperature range) in Ni50.8Ti49.2 and Ni51.5Ti48.5 ...
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October 10 2024
Ipek Efe, Bixin Yan et al.
Ferroelectric materials hold significant potential for ultralow-energy-consuming oxide electronics and have recently been pointed out as a suitable platform for next-generation neuromorphic and ...
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October 10 2024
Tokuzo Miyachi (宮地徳蔵)
In high-speed railways, micro-pressure waves (MPWs) emitted from tunnel portals can cause significant problems. An MPW is typically a spherical wave. However, in infinitely deep cuttings, an MPW ...