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  • A benchmark for particle shape dependence
    Publikacja
    • G. Combe
    • C. Nouguier-Lehon
    • E. Azéma
    • K. Szarf
    • B. Saint-Cyr
    • M. Chaze
    • F. Radjaï
    • P. Villard
    • J. Delenne
    • V. Richefeu... i 3 innych

    - Rok 2013

    Particle shape is a major parameter for the space-filling and strength properties of granular materials. For a systematic investigation of shape effect, a numerical benchmark test was set up within a collaborative group using different numerical methods and particles of various shape characteristics such as elongation, angularity and nonconvexity. Extensive 2D shear simulations were performed in this framework and the shear strength...

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Rok 2022
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Rok 2021
  • A review on recent advances in the application of biosurfactants in wastewater treatment
    Publikacja
    • S. T. Malkapuram
    • V. Sharma
    • S. P. Gumfekar
    • S. H. Sonawane
    • S. Sonawane
    • G. Boczkaj
    • M. M. Seepana

    - Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments - Rok 2021

    Microorganisms produce a variety of non-conventional surface-active molecules, known as biosurfactants. The biosurfactants find diverse applications in the oil industry, agriculture, emulsifiers, and wastewater treatment, to name a few. Since they are produced from microbes, advantages such as biodegradability, lower toxicity, and environmental compatibility can be leveraged compared to the chemical surfactants. Recently, biosurfactants...

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Rok 2003
  • A strategy for GPS data processing in a precise local network during high solar activity
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    - GPS SOLUTIONS - Rok 2003

    This paper presents the analyses connected with reduction of errors from ionospheric refraction using GPS data from local satellite networks. This is particularly essential during rising solar activity. The Bernese GPS Software v. 4.2 was used, as an analytical tool. The test data included measurements from a geodynamic network SUDETES situated in the Sudety Mountains across the border between the Czech Republic and Poland. A local...

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