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    The Impact of Vegetation Morphology on Turbulence and Bedload Transport by Zhao, Tian

    Published 2024
    “…With increasing submergence, H/h (defined as the ratio of flow depth H to canopy height h), the near-bed velocity and TKE decreased, and the source of near-bed turbulence shifted from stem wake to the shear layer at the canopy top. …”
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    Numerical study on contact zone in an interfacial crack by Shen, Hongnian.

    Published 2008
    “…This thesis presents an analysis for contact zone near an interfacial crack tip by using the commercial FEM software ANSYS 5.0 and 5.3. …”
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    Development of nitride-based optical phased array at 1092 nm for the optical addressing of ⁸⁸Sr+ Ion by Lim, Yu Dian, Goh, Simon Chun Kiat, Seit, Wen Wei, Zhao, Peng, Guidoni, Luca, Likforman, Jean-Pierre, Tan, Chuan Seng

    Published 2023
    “…Laser light of 1092 nm wavelength corresponding to the 2D3/2 to 2P1/2 of 88Sr+ ion is used, where silicon nitride (SiN) platform with integrated titanium nitride (TiN) thermos-optic heaters are selected. Beam steering of ~33 µm, which corresponds to ~11.6° steering angle, is obtained by applying 10V on alternative TiN heaters in the 8-Channel OPA structure.…”
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    The aerodynamics of turbomachines for high–enthalpy gas heating by Karefyllidis, N

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Nearly 10% of the global energy demand is attributed to high-temperature industrial processes such as steel, cement, and petrochemicals production. …”
    Thesis
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    Mechanics of fracture and flexure in Antarctic ice sheets and ice shelves by Zhang, H

    Published 2024
    “…Sticky patches are regions with higher basal shear stress than their surroundings. By including basal shear stresses in the classical, vertical mode-I fracture model, I model basal hydrofracturing on the ice--bedrock interface near a sticky patch. …”
    Thesis
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    Prismatic, basal, and slip strengths of commercially pure Zr by micro-cantilever tests by Wilkinson, A

    Published 2015
    “…This study aimed to measure the critical resolved shear strength (CRSS) of individual slip systems in a polycrystalline, commercially pure zirconium sample. …”
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    Development of demand response management system for smart grids by Li, Deric Zhengye

    Published 2014
    “…Thus, the DRMS will shed the lower priority loads in buildings such as corridor lightings, water heaters and air conditioning units to help level the load on the grid so as to increase the overall efficiency in the power grid. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Analysis and design of curved steel beam member in elevation using Eurocode 3 by Yandarmadi, Kelvin

    Published 2021
    “…It is proven that the maximum arch rise ratio value for shallow curved is 0.0900108 with shear force as the governing factor. In the second part of the study, the design of a curved beam in elevation based on Eurocode 3 is presented on a design case for five different cross-sections.The cross-section section modulus becomes the governing factor across the beam span except for the end span near the support. …”
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    Large eddy simulations of turbulent circular wall jets by Zhang, Shuai, Law, Adrian Wing-Keung, Zhao, Bing

    Published 2014
    “…Overall, the study shows that LES coupling with proper near-wall modelling can simulate both the kinematic and mixing characteristics of the turbulent wall jet in a satisfactory manner, and the accuracy is superior to the RANS models with enhanced wall functions for this three-dimensional wall-bounded shear flow. …”
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    Urban site characterization using DAS dark fibers on the MIT campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts by Chang, Hilary, Nakata, Nori

    Published 2024
    “…We invert the phase velocity dispersions to resolve the shear-wave velocity (VS) in the top 120 m of the subsurface. …”
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    Transport of intensity phase imaging by intensity spectrum fitting of exponentially spaced defocus planes by Tian, Lei, Waller, Laura, Jingshan, Zhong, Claus, Rene A., Dauwels, Justin

    Published 2014
    “…We validate our technique experimentally by recovering the phase of human cheek cells in a brightfield microscope.…”
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    Mach 3.5 Compression Corner Control Using Microvortex Generators by Gochenaur, Daniel C., Williams, Rhys D., Sabnis, Kshitij, Babinsky, Holger

    Published 2024
    “…Inverted vanes tend to generate large areas of near-wall low-momentum flow that locally increase separation length, making standard vane configurations more effective at reducing separation size. …”
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    Detailed turbulent structures investigation around piers group induced flow by Ikani, Nima, H. Pu, Jaan, Zang, Shuyan, Hussein Al-Qadami, Ebrahim Hamid, Razi, Adib

    Published 2024
    “…The result reveals that the log-law layer near wall has been enhanced by the installation of pier. …”
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    Spatiotemporal signatures of elastoinertial turbulence in viscoelastic planar jets by Yamani, Sami, Raj, Yashasvi, Zaki, Tamer A., McKinley, Gareth H., Bischofberger, Irmgard

    Published 2024
    “…In agreement with linear stability analyses of viscoelastic jets, an inertioelastic shear-layer instability emerges near the edge of the jet for small levels of elasticity, independent of bulk undulations in the fluid column. …”
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    The role of hydrodynamic conditions and pH on algal-rich water fouling of ultrafiltration by Zhang, Yan., Tang, Chuyang Y., Li, Guibai.

    Published 2013
    “…This paper also studied an important consideration of aeration in algal fouling: shear force. Besides alleviating membrane fouling, the shear produced by the bubbling should take responsible for the breakup of cells and the release of intracellular organic matters which caused the rate of the TMP increase closed to that without aeration. …”
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    Experimental studies on the behaviour of non_seismically detailed reinforced concrete column by Lim, Marvin Wei Sheng.

    Published 2010
    “…Post earthquake and experimental research have shown that old reinforced concrete structures which are designed based on non-seismic details are vulnerable to shear failure during earthquakes. Shear failure can lead to a reduction in building lateral strength, change in inelastic deformation mechanism and loss of axial load-carrying capacity. …”
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    Probabilistic classification criterion for failure modes of reinforced concrete columns by Yu, Bo, Yu, Zecheng, Li, Bing, Li, Qiming, Ning, Chaolie

    Published 2022
    “…The accuracy and applicability of available flexure and shear strength models were scrutinized first to calculate the ratio of shear demand to shear strength (m). …”
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