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A new numerical method is proposed to study two-phase flow and heat transfer for interlayer cooling of the new generation of multi-stacked computer chips. The fluid flow equations are developed in 3-dimensions based on the Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian for ...
A modelling technique is proposed for direct use of the discrete complex image method (DCIM) to derive closed-form expressions for electric field components encountered in the electric field integral equation (EFIE) representing a lossy half space problem. ...
The objective of this work is to develop a numerical framework to perform rapid and reliable simulations for solving parametric problems in domains represented by networks and to extend the classical reduced basis method. Aimed at this scope, we propose tw ...
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A direct integration algorithm, based on double exponential-type quadrature rules, is presented for the efficient computation of the Sommerfeld integral tails, arising in the evaluation of multilayered Green's functions. The proposed scheme maintains the e ...
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In the selective laser melting process, the scanning strategies have a deep impact on the final microstructures. In this paper, we point out the benefits of using EBSD techniques to characterize the scanning strategies on 18-carat gold samples. For a given ...
Contour parallel tool paths are among the most widely used tool paths for planer milling operations. A number of exact as well as approximate methods are available for offsetting a closed boundary in order to generate a contour parallel tool path; however, ...
The semi-analytical method (SAM) is a fast integral technique for solving small 2-D, time-transient electromagnetic problems in high temperature superconductors (HTS) with transport current and/or applied field. The method in itself is a generalization of ...
The path integral methodology for computation of the equilibrium isotope effect is described and applied to three [1,5] sigmatropic hydrogen shift reactions. An efficient estimator for the derivative of the free energy is used, which shortens the computati ...