Browsing by Subject "Structural parameter"
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Förster resonant energy transfer from an inorganic quantum well to a molecular material: Unexplored aspects, losses, and implications to applications
(2015)A systematic investigation of Förster resonant energy transfer (FRET) is reported within a hybrid prototype structure based on nitride single quantum well (SQW) donors and light emitting polymer acceptors. Self-consistent ...
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The impact of network structure on the stability of greedy protocols
(2003)A packet-switching network is stable if the number of packets in the network remains bounded at all times. A very natural question that arises in the context of stability and instability properties of such networks is how ...
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On the early breakdown of semisolid suspensions
(2007)Semisolid materials are suspensions of metal alloys which are processed while in a mushy state. In this state, the suspensions behave as viscoplastic materials with time-dependent material properties. During processing, ...
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On the early breakdown of semisolid suspensions
(2007)Semisolid materials are suspensions of metal alloys which are processed while in a mushy state. In this state, the suspensions behave as viscoplastic materials with time-dependent material properties. During processing, ...
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On the modeling of semisolid suspensions
(2008)Due to the distinct rheology of semisolid slurries the process has well established advantages over competing near-net-shape manufacturing technologies. Despite the obvious advantages of the process its adoption by the ...
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Predictions of structure breakdown, buildup and shear banding in semisolid suspensions
(2008)When SSM material is subjected to a sudden transient the rate of buildup (aging) is negligible compared to the rate of breakdown (shear rejuvenation). While this is generally true, due to prolonged processing or the geometry ...
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Predictions of structure breakdown, buildup and shear banding in semisolid suspensions
(2008)When SSM material is subjected to a sudden transient the rate of buildup (aging) is negligible compared to the rate of breakdown (shear rejuvenation). While this is generally true, due to prolonged processing or the geometry ...
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Shear rejuvenation, aging and shear banding in yield stress fluids
(2009)The purpose of this work is to simulate shear rejuvenation and aging effects in shear thinning yield stress fluids in a typical rotational rheometer and to provide a common framework to describe the behavior of yield stress ...
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Shear rejuvenation, aging and shear banding in yield stress fluids
(2009)The purpose of this work is to simulate shear rejuvenation and aging effects in shear thinning yield stress fluids in a typical rotational rheometer and to provide a common framework to describe the behavior of yield stress ...
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Squeeze flow of semi-solid slurries
(2013)A standard method used to determine material properties of semi-solid slurries is the squeeze flow experiment
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Squeeze flow of semi-solid slurries
(2013)A standard method used to determine material properties of semi-solid slurries is the squeeze flow experiment
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Squeeze flow of semi-solid slurriesAAA
(2013)A standard method used to determine material properties of semi-solid slurries is the squeeze flow experiment in which a fixed amount of material is squeezed under constant force or velocity. The relation between the force ...
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Thixotropic flow past a cylinder
(2014)We study the flow of a thixotropic fluid around a cylinder. The rheology of the fluid is described by means of a structural viscoplastic model based on the Bingham constitutive equation, regularised using the Papanastasiou ...
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Thixotropic flow past a cylinder
(2014)We study the flow of a thixotropic fluid around a cylinder. The rheology of the fluid is described by means of a structural viscoplastic model based on the Bingham constitutive equation, regularised using the Papanastasiou ...