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Earth’s core may be layered like an onion, new study suggests
Deep beneath our feet, far beyond the reach of any drill, new research suggests that Earth’s center is far more intricate ...
Creative Commons (CC): This is a Creative Commons license. Attribution (BY): Credit must be given to the creator. Surfactants have been widely used to tune interfacial tensions in colloidal ...
New solid-state batteries will be made from a new "highly durable" cathode material and will power a car for much longer than conventional EV batteries. When you purchase through links on our site, we ...
Analysis for general closed form solution of the thermoelastic waves in anisotropic heat conducting materials is obtained by using the solution technique for the biquadratic equation in the framework ...
In this paper a consistent theory is developed for size-dependent thermoelasticity in heterogeneous anisotropic solids. This theory shows that the temperature change can create not only thermal ...
ABSTRACT: This paper presents a nonlinear micropolar nonclassical mathematical continuum theory for finite deformation/finite strain deformation physics of compressible thermoviscoelastic solids based ...
ABSTRACT: This paper presents a nonlinear micropolar nonclassical continuum theory (MPNCCT) for finite deformation, finite strain deformation physics of thermosviscoelastic solid medium with memory ...
Vertical growth rate of highly anisotropic III–V nanostructures, including the vapor–liquid–solid or catalyst-free nanowires and quasi-one-dimensional nanomembranes obtained by selective area epitaxy, ...
Among the many, many complaints directed at the PC collection of Hideo Kojima’s assembled sneakathon (Snakeathon?) are the lack of any in-depth PC graphics options, including being locked to 720p - or ...
Thermal stress is a common killer of materials, particularly ceramics. A hot mug placed in a sink full of cold water may shatter. A windshield left facing a hot summer sun may develop thin cracks ...
It is well known that Hooke's law for a linearly elastic, isotropic solid may be written in the form of two relations that involve only the spherical or only the deviatoric parts of the tensors of ...
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