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Computational approaches are being developed to study a range of problems in aeroacoustics.
In this work, mathematical and experimental design tools are developed to study a pressurized laboratory scale pulse tube engine.
A simple analytical model using beam theory is developed to study a one-sided patch structure with delamination, considering the effect of large deflection and thermal stress.
In summary, explicit simulations were developed to study a response of braided composites to impacts using ABAQUS/Explicit and LS-DYNA.
The experiment riffs on a technique they developed to study a longer light pulse with a much shorter one by shooting them simultaneously through a crystal (see diagram).
In addition to radiopharmaceuticals used for cancer imaging, a number of receptor-based radiopharmaceuticals have been developed to study a wide variety of central nervous system (CNS) disorders including Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), depression and drug addiction (Sokoloff et al., 1990).
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An Eulerian simulation framework is developed to study an elastoplastic model of amorphous materials that is based upon the shear transformation zone (STZ) theory developed by Langer and coworkers [1].
A rat model was developed to study toluene-abuse embryopathy, a clinical syndrome which occurs in offspring of women who abuse toluene during pregnancy.
A model is developed to study the stress generation in a spherical particle subjected to lithium insertion.
The theory of intersection homology was developed to study the singularities of a topologically stratified space.
Scaling techniques have been developed to study the complexity inside a system and to derive information on constructs from indicators.
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