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Constantin Sandu, Andrei-George Totu, Andrei-Tudor Trifu and Marius Deaconu
This paper presents the technological advancement of using friction powders to increase the absorption of acoustic liners used in the reduction of tonal noise generated by aero-engines or for other applications related to Helmholtz resonators used in noi...
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Zhengya Qi, Xinhao Ding, Wenwen Yang and Jianxin Chen
In this paper, a compact broadband planar inverted-F antenna (PIFA) with dual-resonant modes (TM1/2,2 and TM3/2,0) is proposed for 5G applications. By loading a pair of horizontal slots on the patch, the TM3/2,0 mode can be shifted downward and combined ...
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Chenyang Zhu, Tomaso Gaggero, Nicholas C. Makris and Purnima Ratilal
The time-dependent spectral characteristics of underwater sound radiated by an ocean vessel has complex dependencies on ship machinery, propeller dynamics, hydrodynamics of ship exhaust and motion, as well as ship board activities. Here the underwater so...
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Alessandro Curcio, Alessandro Cianchi, Gemma Costa, Francesco Demurtas, Michael Ehret, Massimo Ferrario, Mario Galletti, Danilo Giulietti, José Antonio Pérez-Hernández and Giancarlo Gatti
We present an analysis of the performance of a broadband secondary radiation source based on a high-gradient laser-plasma wakefield electron accelerator. In more detail, we report studies of compact and ultra-short X-ray generation via betatron oscillati...
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Artur K. Lidtke, Maarten Klapwijk and Thomas Lloyd
Inflow turbulence is relevant for many engineering applications relating to noise generation, including aircraft wings, landing gears, and non-cavitating marine propellers. While modelling of this phenomenon is well-established for higher Mach number aer...
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