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  • Activation Energy and Inclination Magnetic Dipole Influences on Carreau Nanofluid Flowing via Cylindrical Channel with an Infinite Shearing Rate

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    • A. Ayud
    • T. Sajid
    • W. Jamshed
    • R. W. M. Zamora
    • A. L. V. More
    • M. L. Talledo
    • I. N. R. O. de Peña
    • S. Hyssain
    • M. B. Hafeez
    • M. Krawczuk

    - Applied Sciences-Basel - Year 2022

    The infinite shear viscosity model of Carreau fluid characterizes the attitude of fluid flow at a very high/very low shear rate. This model has the capacity for interpretation of fluid at both extreme levels, and an inclined magnetic dipole in fluid mechanics has its valuable applications such as magnetic drug engineering, cold treatments to destroy tumors, drug targeting, bio preservation, cryosurgery, astrophysics, reaction kinetics,...

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  • On mechanics of piezocomposite shell structures

    This study presents an original and novel investigation into the mechanics of piezo-flexo-magneto-elastic nanocomposite doubly-curved shells (PFMDCSs) and the ability to detect the lower and higher levels of electro-magnetic fields. In this context, by utilizing the first-order shear deformation shell model, stresses and strains are acquired. By imposing Hamilton's principle and the von Kármán approach, the governing equations...

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  • A newly-developed model for predicting cutting power during wood sawing with circular saw blades

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    - Maderas-Ciencia y Tecnologia - Year 2017

    In the classical approach, cutting forces and cutting power in sawing processes of orthotropic materials such as wood are generally calculated on the basis of the specific cutting resistance kc (cutting force per unit area of cut). For every type of sawing kinematics (frame saws, band saws and circular sawing machines) different empirical values of specific cutting resistance kc have to be applied. It should be emphasised that...

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  • On time-dependent nonlinear dynamic response of micro-elastic solids

    A new approach to the mechanical response of micro-mechanic problems is presented using the modified couple stress theory. This model captured micro-turns due to micro-particles' rotations which could be essential for microstructural materials and/or at small scales. In a micro media based on the small rotations, sub-particles can also turn except the whole domain rotation. However, this framework is competent for a static medium....

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  • On a flexomagnetic behavior of composite structures

    The popularity of the studies is getting further on the flexomagnetic (FM) response of nano-electro-magneto machines. In spite of this, there are a few incompatibilities with the available FM model. This study indicates that the accessible FM model is inappropriate when considering the converse magnetization effect that demonstrates the necessity and importance of deriving a new FM relation. Additionally, the literature has neglected...

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  • Mutually polarizable QM/MM model with in situ optimized localized basis functions

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    • J. Dziedzic
    • T. Head-Gordon
    • M. Head-Gordon
    • C. Skylaris

    - JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS - Year 2019

    We extend our recently developed quantum-mechanical/molecular mechanics (QM/MM) approach [Dziedzic et al., J. Chem. Phys. 145, 124106 (2016)] to enable in situ optimization of the localized orbitals. The quantum subsystem is described with ONETEP linear-scaling density functional theory and the classical subsystem – with the AMOEBA polarizable force field. The two subsystems interact via multipolar electrostatics and are fully...

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  • Leszek Dąbrowski dr inż.

    Leszek Dabrowski Senior Lecturer in the Chair of Machine Design and Automotive Engineering in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. He graduated in 1985 and obtained PhD in mechanical engineering, specializing in the field of tribology in 1997. His scientifical interests also include computational methods in engineering, biomechanics, medical engineering. His recent work focuses on the use of CT data in FEM and its application...

  • A continual model of a damaged medium used for analyzing fatigue life of polycrystalline structural alloys under thermal–mechanical loading

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    • I. Volkov
    • L. Igumnov
    • F. dell'Isola
    • S. Litvinchuk
    • V. Eremeev

    - CONTINUUM MECHANICS AND THERMODYNAMICS - Year 2020

    The main physical laws of thermal–plastic deformation and fatigue damage accumulation processes in polycrystalline structural alloys under various regimes of cyclic thermal–mechanical loading are considered. Within the framework of mechanics of damaged media, a mathematical model is developed that describes thermal–plastic deformation and fatigue damage accumulation processes under low-cycle loading. The model consists of three...

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  • Modelling of laminated glass PVB walls of buildings exposed to vehicle impact with different speeds

    This paper presents an analytical model, developed for laminated glass subjected to a low-velocity impact. It has the ability to capture glass cracks as well as large non-linear deformations. It is based mathematically on the firstorder deformation concept, which considers the effect of membrane and transverse shear as well as bending. This theory uses damage mechanics to capture the glass cracking. For this purpose, several experiments...

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  • Non-Newtonian Mathematics Instead of Non-Newtonian Physics: Dark Matter and Dark Energy from a Mismatch of Arithmetics

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    Newtonian physics is based on Newtonian calculus applied to Newtonian dynamics. New paradigms such as ‘modified Newtonian dynamics’ (MOND) change the dynamics, but do not alter the calculus. However, calculus is dependent on arithmetic, that is the ways we add and multiply numbers. For example, in special relativity we add and subtract velocities by means of addition β1⊕β2=tanh(tanh−1(β1)+tanh−1(β2)), although multiplication β1⊙β2=tanh(tanh−1(β1)⋅tanh−1(β2)),...

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  • A Finite Element Approach for Wave Propagation in Elastic Solids

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    - Year 2024

    This book focuses on wave propagation phenomena in elastic solids modelled by the use of the finite element method. Although the latter is a well-established and popular numerical tool used by engineers and researchers all around the word the process of modelling of wave propagation can still be a challenge. The book introduces a reader to the problem by presenting a historical background and offering a broad perspective on the...

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