ABSTRACT: In shape optimization, we often seek to optimize the shape of a domain in order to achieve a goal. For example, the sound of a drum depends on the shape of its membrane, via the eigenvalues ...
ABSTRACT: The increasing demand for mobile simulation tools has opened new possibilities in engineering applications, particularly in composite material modelling. This paper introduces original ...
Estimating composite material properties can be computationally expensive and time-consuming. Researchers from Pusan National University (Busan, South Korea) have proposed a reduced basis ...
Composite materials are made by combining two or more distinct materials, such as a fiber and a matrix, to exploit the best qualities of each. However, predicting the performance of a composite ...
Homogenization is vital in many industrial processes, including food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. High-pressure homogenization and sonication are two widely used homogenization techniques. However ...
An emulsion is a two-phase system formed by droplets dispersed in another non-miscible liquid. Many emulsions consist of a hydrophobic ‘oily’ phase dispersed in a continuous aqueous phase.
Abstract: In this study, a novel homogenization method based on the B-input Cauer ladder network (CLN) method, which is a new variant of the CLN method, is proposed. This method yields complex ...
The Beijing Observatory, a site of significant historical climate data, plays a crucial role in understanding long-term climate trends. In a significant stride towards understanding climate change, a ...
Biotic homogenization occurs when human activity leads to the spread of non-native species, thereby diminishing global biodiversity. This phenomenon is at the core of a new study published in the ...
Abstract: This article proposes a novel homogenization method based on the unit cell approach which provides the continued fraction and, equivalently, the Cauer circuit representation of the complex ...
Homogenization is an essential step in several industrial processes, such as pharmaceuticals, food, and cosmetics. Two common homogenization methods are high-pressure homogenization (HPH) and ...
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