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Darko Lovrec, Roland Kalb and Vito Tic
Manufacturers of hydraulic fluids invest a lot of effort and resources in improving their physico-chemical properties, with the goal of getting as close as possible to the properties of an ideal hydraulic fluid. It should be non- flammable, environmental...
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Miguel-Ángel Fas-Millán, Andreas Pick, Daniel González del Río, Alejandro Paniagua Tineo and Rubén García García
Within the framework of the European Union?s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program, one of the main goals of the Labyrinth project was to develop and test the Conflict Management services of a U-space-based Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM) system...
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Diego Scaccabarozzi, Bortolino Saggin, Marianna Magni, Marco Giovanni Corti, Pietro Valnegri, Ernesto Palomba, Andrea Longobardo, Fabrizio Dirri and Emiliano Zampetti
Outgassing or thruster?s generated contaminants are critical for optical surfaces and optical payloads because scientific measurements and, in general, the performances can be degraded or jeopardized by uncontrolled contamination. This is a well-known is...
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Tianhao Cai, Feng Lyu, Tianzhi Wang and Fushi Huang
Conventional cabled seafloor observatories (CSOs) power in-situ instruments via wet-mated or dry-mated direct electrical contact (DEC) connectors to achieve long-term and real-time observation. However, the DEC connectors have high risks of water leakage...
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Jakub Gramatyka, Przemyslaw Paszkiewicz, Damian Grabowski, Adrian Parzybut, Daria Bodych, Krzysztof Wróblewski, Pawel Surmacz and Krzysztof Pietrzak
The following paper presents the key design and test activities associated with the development of POLON?a green microsatellite propulsion module using 98% Hydrogen Peroxide (HTP). POLON, which stands for ?Polish Propulsion Module?, is the first step tow...
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Pavel Starovoitov
The Tile Calorimeter (TileCal) is a sampling hadronic calorimeter covering the central region of the ATLAS experiment, with steel as the absorber and plastic scintillators as the active medium. The High-Luminosity phase of the LHC, delivering five times ...
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Wahyudi Sutopo, Dana Prianjani, Fakhrina Fahma, Eko Pujiyanto, Amran Rasli and Tan Owee Kowang
This research aims to achieve early standardization for battery swapping in line with domestic capabilities and global standards, and to protect Indonesian battery swap stakeholders. By distributing questionnaires to 190 respondents, the Framework for An...
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Sevda Mozaffari, Erfan Amini, Hossein Mehdipour and Mehdi Neshat
The significance of spillways is to allow the flood to be safely discharged from downstream. There is a strong correlation between the poor design of spillways and the failures of dams. In order to address this concern, the present study investigates the...
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Sarah Walsh, David Murphy, Maeve Doyle, Jack Reilly, Joseph Thompson, Rachel Dunwoody, Jessica Erkal, Gabriel Finneran, Gianluca Fontanesi, Joseph Mangan, Fergal Marshall, Lána Salmon, Daithí de Faoite, Lorraine Hanlon, Antonio Martin-Carrillo, David McKeown, William O?Connor, Alexey Uliyanov, Ronan Wall and Sheila McBreen
The Educational Irish Research Satellite (EIRSAT-1) is a 2U CubeSat developed at University College Dublin. The project aims to build, test, launch, and operate Ireland?s first satellite and to perform in-orbit demonstrations of three novel payloads deve...
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Marco Roveri, Sara Goidanich and Lucia Toniolo
During the last ten years, photocatalytic nanocomposites combining titania nanoparticles with silicon-based matrices have received increasing attention in the stone conservation research field, because they offer an effective multifunctional approach to ...
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