Browsing Faculty Research by Department "Mechanical Engineering"
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(Nature group, 2015-04-24)Material performance in extreme radiation environments is central to the design of future nuclear reactors. Radiation induces significant damage in the form of dislocation loops and voids in irradiated materials, and ...
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(2018-10-17)How to build and operate your own snapping shrimp device: The bio-inspired snapping shrimp device is relatively easy to build. This is useful both for reproducibility of the science as well as being interesting and fun. ...
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(2022-02-03)This is a dataset for a paper. This paper reports a plasma reactive oxygen species (ROS) method for decontamination of PPE (N95 respirators and gowns) using a surface DBD source to meet the increased need of PPE due to the ...
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(2016-03-22)This kit contains materials for building a re-configurable ball-plate balancer that can be 3-D printed and used in controls education.
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(Nature's publishing group, 2014-01-17)Defect sinks, such as grain boundaries and phase boundaries, have been widely accepted to improve the irradiation resistance of metallic materials. However, free surface, an ideal defect sink, has received little attention ...
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(Plenum Press, 1989)This textbook is intended to introduce engineering graduate students to the essentials of modern Continuum Mechanics. The objective of an introductory course is to establish certain classical continuum models within a ...
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(Plenum Press, 1976)This work represents our effort to present the basic concepts of vector and tensor analysis. Volume I begins with a brief discussion of algebraic structures followed by a rather detailed discussion of the algebra of vectors ...
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(2006-06-20)This is the second volume of a two-volume work on vectors and tensors. Volume 1 is concerned with the algebra of vectors and tensors, while this volume is concerned with the geometrical aspects of vectors and tensors. ...
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(ASME, 2018-08-01)Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME) calls for the integration of computational tools into the materials and parts development cycle, while the Materials Genome Initiative (MGI) calls for the acceleration ...
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(2014-01-22)This work was originally planned as a textbook exploiting the structure of the Theory of Mixtures as the basis for the study of porous elasticity. The decision to write this book was made approximately thirty years ago! ...
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(Taylor and Francis Group, 2014-05-12)Stress driven nucleation of nanocrystals in amorphous alloys has been a subject of intensive debate in the past decade. It has long been postulated that nanocrystals form succeeding the occurrence of shear bands in deformed ...