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October 08 2024
Min Liu, Norihiro Oyama et al.
As the temperature decreases, the dynamics of supercooled liquids significantly slow down and become increasingly heterogeneous in space. Many previous studies have found that static structures also ...
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October 08 2024
Heqing Tian, Wenguang Zhang et al.
Thermal energy storage and utilization has been widely concerned due to the intermittency, renewability, and economy of renewable energy. In this paper, the potential energy function of binary Na2CO3...
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October 08 2024
Paul F. Salipante, Michael Cromer et al.
Applications often expose wormlike micelle solutions to a very wide range of shear and temperature conditions. The two-species model presented in Part I [Salipante et al., J. Rheol. 68 (2024)] ...
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October 08 2024
Guillaume Ovarlez, Élisabeth Guazzelli
Concentration inhomogeneities occur in many flows of non-Brownian suspensions. Their modeling necessitates the description of the relative motion of the particle phase and of the fluid phase, as well ...
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October 08 2024
Paul F. Salipante, Michael Cromer et al.
We develop a rheological model to approximate the nonlinear rheology of wormlike micelles using two constitutive models to represent a structural transition at high shear rates. The model is intended ...
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October 08 2024
Xi-Ming Yang, Qun Yang et al.
Relaxation processes play a crucial role in glassy materials. However, current dielectric or mechanical spectroscopy typically reaches a lower limit of around 10−1 or 10−2 Hz, which restricts the ...
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October 08 2024
Jacob P. Quint, Evelyn Mollocana-Lara et al.
In vivo bioprinting, fabricating tissue-engineered implants directly in a patient, was recently developed to overcome the logistical and clinical limitations of traditional bioprinting. In vivo ...