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The emergence of small-scale self-affine surface roughness from deformation

Till Junge

Most natural and man-made surfaces appear to be rough on many length scales. There is presently no unifying theory of the origin of roughness or the self-affine nature of surface topography. One likely contributor to the formation of roughness is deformati ...
AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE2020

Method of encoding a 3d shape into a 2d surface

Mark Pauly, Mina Konakovic Lukovic

The present invention concerns a method for encoding a given 3D shape into a target 2D linkage. The method comprises: (a) providing an initial 2D surface; and (b) defining on the initial 2D surface an auxetic pattern of geometric elements planarly linked b ...
2020

Hierarchically refined isogeometric analysis of trimmed shells

Luca Coradello, Alessandro Reali, Davide D'Angella

This work focuses on the study of several computational challenges arising when trimmed surfaces are directly employed for the isogeometric analysis of Kirchhoff-Love shells. To cope with these issues and to resolve mechanical and/or geometrical features o ...
SPRINGER2020

Computational Design of Steady 3D Dissection Puzzles

Bailin Deng, Peng Song, Xiaofei Wang

Dissection puzzles require assembling a common set of pieces into multiple distinct forms. Existing works focus on creating 2D dissection puzzles that form primitive or naturalistic shapes. Unlike 2D dissection puzzles that could be supported on a tabletop ...
WILEY2019

Quantifying bacterial structure of aerobic granular sludge using image analysis

Karen Gemayel

This Master’s project entitled ’Quantifying Bacterial Structure of Aerobic Granular Sludge using Image Analysis’ aims to quantitatively describe various aspects of cell activity inside aerobic granular sludge using image analysis. It entails the theory of ...
2019

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