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Alexey Liogky and Victoria Salamatova
Data-driven simulations are gaining popularity in mechanics of biomaterials since they do not require explicit form of constitutive relations. Data-driven modeling based on neural networks lacks interpretability. In this study, we propose an interpretabl...
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Yilin Qu, Xiao Xie, Shucheng Zhang, Cheng Xing, Yong Cao, Yonghui Cao, Guang Pan and Baowei Song
The manta ray, exemplifying an agile swimming mode identified as the median and paired fin (MPF) mode, inspired the development of underwater robots. Robotic manta typically comprises a central rigid body and flexible pectoral fins. Flexible fins provide...
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Zihao Yuan, Ruinan Mu, Haifeng Zhao and Ke Wang
In this work, a dynamic model is proposed to simulate the drilling and steering process of an autonomous burrowing mole to access scientific samples from the deep subsurface of the Moon. The locomotive module is idealized as a rigid rod. The characterist...
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Liang Ge, Ziyang Fang, Hao Li, Le Zhang, Wen Zeng and Xiaoting Xiao
China is rich in coal resources, but complex hydrogeological conditions lead to difficulties in coal mining, including coal mine collapses, roof and water damage, and other accidents that occur frequently, resulting in many casualties and property losses...
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Junyue Tang, Tian Yang, Xiren Chen, Zhiheng Zhang, Ye Tian, Weiwei Zhang and Shengyuan Jiang
The collection of lunar regolith with complete stratigraphic information is the key to analyzing the evolution and composition of the moon. To keep each sample?s stratification for further analysis, a sampling method called flexible-tube coring has been ...
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Johane H. Bracamonte, Sarah K. Saunders, John S. Wilson, Uyen T. Truong and Joao S. Soares
Inverse modeling approaches in cardiovascular medicine are a collection of methodologies that can provide non-invasive patient-specific estimations of tissue properties, mechanical loads, and other mechanics-based risk factors using medical imaging as in...
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Yihua Cao, Yihao Qin, Wenyuan Tan and Guozhi Li
Landing a helicopter to the ship flight deck is most demanding even for the most experienced pilots and modeling and simulation of the ship-helicopter dynamic interface is a substantially challenging technical problem. In this paper, a coupling numerical...
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Gábor Daku and János Vad
This paper presents a critical overview on worst-case design scenarios for which low-speed axial flow fans may exhibit an increased risk of blade resonance due to profile vortex shedding. To set up a design example, a circular-arc-cambered plate of 8% re...
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Ruijie Bai, Jinping Li, Fanzhi Zeng and Chao Yan
Accurate predictions of flow separation are important for aerospace design, flight accident avoidance, and the development of fluid mechanics. However, the complexity of the separation process makes accurate predictions challenging for all known Reynolds...
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Kirill Rozhdestvensky
The paper employs a simplified approach to modeling of dynamics of submersion of a «diving buoy» subject to a depth-wise water density gradient and experiencing compression of the hull due to action of pressure. The latter effect is accounted for through...
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