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Lucio Pinello, Omar Hassan, Marco Giglio and Claudio Sbarufatti
An increase in aircraft availability and readiness is one of the most desired characteristics of aircraft fleets. Unforeseen failures cause additional expenses and are particularly critical when thinking about combat jets and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UA...
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Anna Ewa Kuc, Jacek Kotula, Jakub Nawrocki, Ewa Szelag, Beata Kawala, Joanna Lis and Michal Sarul
Background: Understanding the anatomy of the incisive canal is crucial for effective diagnosis and treatment planning in clinical orthodontics. This is because, during orthodontic tooth movement, there is a risk of contact between the roots of the upper ...
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Zawar Haider, Rafic M. Ajaj and Lakmal Seneviratne
This paper studies the effect of morphing rate on the aeroelasticity of a polymorphing wing capable of active span extension and passive twist/pitch. A variable domain size finite element model is developed to capture the dynamic effects due to the prese...
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Yiting Yin, Ailin Diao, Ziyi Li, Qi Wang and Shuguang Liu
In this paper, we designed an automatic ground cleaning machine for the dedusting rooms of chicken houses to replace the manual daily cleaning of dust particles and fluff. The machine mainly comprised a power system, control system, frame and walking str...
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Zawar Haider, Rafic M. Ajaj and Lakmal Seneviratne
This paper presents an aeroelastic analysis of a polymorphing wing capable of active span extension and passive pitch variation. The wing is split into two segments: an inboard segment responsible for span extension/retraction and an outboard segment cap...
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Iuliana Hunea, Laura Riscanu, Nona Girlescu, Madalina Diac, Anton Knieling, Sofia David, Cristina Furnica, Codrin Lucasevici, Irina Catrinel Dragomir, Diana Bulgaru Iliescu and Manuela Ciocoiu
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, particularly in young people. Diffuse axonal injuries (DAI) are the result of strong rotational and translational forces on the brain parenchyma, leading to cerebral oedema and...
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Christian Voelkner, Issam Assi, Willi Karberg, Regina Lange, Sven Neuber, Christiane A. Helm, Martina Gruening, J. Barbara Nebe, Ingo Barke and Sylvia Speller
Molecular surface gradients can constitute electric field landscapes and serve to control local cell adhesion and migration. Cellular responses to electric field landscapes may allow the discovery of routes to improve osseointegration of implants. Flat m...
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Hai Luo, Jiangming Ding, Jiabing Jiang, Lingxun Li, Jie Gong and Ning Lyu
Pump-jets have a relatively high propulsion efficiency at medium speed and in heavy-load conditions for wheeled amphibious vehicles. However, the geometry of amphibious vehicles is very special due to the installation requirements of the pump-jet, which ...
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Jia-Bin Wu, Li Li, Xing-Long Zou, Pin-Jian Wang and Wei Wei
The valve-controlled hydraulic cylinder system (VCHCS) is commonly used for actuators such as manipulators in deep-sea equipment, whose working performance is crucial to subsea tasks. Affected by the ambient pressure introduced by the pressure compensato...
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Pengshuo Sun, Jingyi Cui, Xuefeng Hu and Qing Wang
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