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November 11 2024
Mario Del Mastro, Alexandros Terzis
This study experimentally investigates boundary layer development over permeable interfaces using Hele-Shaw micromodels and high-resolution micro-particle image velocimetry (micro-PIV). Velocity ...
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November 11 2024
Shuangqiang Wang (王双强), Haoran Yan (燕浩然) et al.
Accurately capturing boundaries is crucial for simulating fluid–structure interaction (FSI) problems involving flexible objects undergoing large deformations. This paper presents a coupling of the ...
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November 11 2024
Sen Jiang (江森), Zhenyu Ouyang (欧阳振宇) et al.
Herein, we used the fictitious domain method to numerically investigate the lateral migration and rotation of an oblate spheroidal particle in a square duct filled with Oldroyd-B fluids. We adopted ...
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November 11 2024
D. Furuya, M. Oda et al.
High-/medium-entropy alloys (H/MEAs) have attracted attention for their excellent mechanical properties. According to first-principles calculations, the atomic displacements from their lattice points ...
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November 11 2024
Chen Zheng, Long-Sheng Zeng et al.
Overcoming the diffraction limit has been a long-lasting pursuit for researchers owing to the great potential it offers in going beyond the fundamental resolution restriction in imaging processes. In ...
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November 11 2024
P. P. An, V. V. Kovalyuk et al.
The rapid development of photonic integrated circuits (PICs) and their applications in various fields of science and technology requires the creation of easy-to-manufacture high-speed integrated ...
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November 11 2024
Philipp Brockmann, Christoph Symanczyk et al.
In this experimental study, we demonstrate that settling polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) microparticles with diameters ranging from 6 to 60 µm segregate into distinct bands according to their size ...