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The vibrational and electron core-level studies suggest an open cellular structure with curved graphene walls and basal-plane oxide groups.
An open cellular structure can be obtained when the materials are fired in a mould which allows the coexistence of solid, liquid and gas phases.
The numerical method is then used to study the behavior of a single air bubble rising through a representative subdomain of a periodic open cellular structure (POCS) with cubic cell geometry filled with stagnant water.
Whereas, an overly low ICFR flow can result in the formation of an inner membrane surface with open cellular structure.
The structure of the inner surface was also changed from an open cellular structure to a porous structure by means of high pore density and small pore diameter.
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The current study addresses the mechanical behavior of open cellular structures produced by Selective Laser Melting.
In this work, as packings inside the column, periodic open cellular structures (POCS) were manufactured and applied.
In this contribution, the potential for heat transfer intensification of a new generation of cellular structures, so-called periodic open cellular structures (POCS), is investigated.
Open cellular structures fabricated in Ti6Al4V using the electron beam melting (EBM) process have been proposed for tissue scaffolds and low stiffness implants that approximate the properties of bone.
In this regards, the use of periodic open cellular structures (POCS) is a recent and very promising structuring concept, as packings of these structures offer superior and adjustable properties (e.g. low pressure drop, high surface area, good liquid distribution, advanced heat transfer) [[4], [5], [6], [7], [8]].
This porous monolith-type ion exchanger has an open-cellular structure with 5 50-μm diameter pores.
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