Auflistung nach Schlagwort "Structural design"

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  • Wang, Wei; Tang, Ying; Liu, Jun; Li, Hongbao; Wang, Rui; Zhang, Longhai; Liang, Fei; Bai, Wei; Zhang, Lin; Zhang, Chaofeng (Cambridge : RSC, 2023)
    Organic materials offer great potential as electrodes for batteries due to their high theoretical capacity, flexible structural design, and easily accessible materials. However, one significant drawback of organic electrode ...
  • Wu, Si-Ming; Wang, Yi-Tian; Xiao, Shi-Tian; Zhang, Yan-Xiang; Tian, Ge; Chen, Jiang-Bo; Zhao, Xiao-Fang; Janiak, Christoph; Shalom, Menny; Bahnemann, Detlef W.; Wang, Li-Ying; Yang, Xiao-Yu (Cambridge : RSC, 2022)
    Directed transfer of carriers, akin to excited charges in photosynthesis, in semiconductors by structural design is challenging. Here, TiO2 nanosheets with interlayered sp2 carbon and titanium vacancies are obtained by ...
  • Li, Tao; Motagh, Mahdi; Wang, Mingzhou; Zhang, Wei; Gong, Chunlong; Xiong, Xunan; He, Jinping; Chen, Lulu; Liu, Jingnan (Basel : MDPI AG, 2019)
    Middle-sized earth- and rock-filled dams with clay cores continue to settle by approximately 0.5-1.5% of their height for approximately 1-3 years after their construction phase. This paper investigates the use of high-resolution ...
  • Denkena, Berend; Horst, Peter; Schmidt, Carsten; Behr, Matthias; Krieglsteiner, Joscha (Amsterdam : Elsevier BV, 2017)
    Development of composite structure which are both light and economically competitive is challenging. A new method for the development of CRFP lightweight structures implements a frequent interaction of design and production ...
  • Gembarski, Paul Christoph; Lachmayer, Roland (Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2014)
    Planning multi-variant products in the early stage of the design process is still a challenge. In the present paper, a specification technique is introduced in order to define multi-variant products using degrees of freedom ...
  • Chen, Xia; Abualdenien, Jimmy; Singh, Manav Mahan; Borrmann, André; Geyer, Philipp (Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier Science, 2022)
    “What-if” questions are intuitively generated and commonly asked during the design process. Engineers and architects need to inherently conduct design decisions, progressing from one phase to another. They either use ...
  • Onal, Orkun; Bal, Burak; Toker, S. Mine; Mirzajanzadeh, Morad; Canadinc, Demircan; Maier, Hans Jürgen (Cambridge University Press, 2014)
    This article presents a new multiscale modeling approach proposed to predict the impact response of a biomedical niobium-zirconium alloy by incorporating both geometric and microstructural aspects. Specifically, the roles ...
  • Kelma, Sebastian; Schaumann, Peter (Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2015)
    The design of offshore wind turbines is usually based on the semi-probabilistic safety concept. Using probabilistic methods, the aim is to find an advanced structural design of OWTs in order to improve safety and reduce ...
  • Bishara, Majeed; Horst, Peter; Madhusoodanan, Hinesh; Brod, Martin; Daum, Benedikt; Rolfes, Raimund (Basel : MDPI AG, 2018)
    Static and fatigue analyses are presented for a new blended wing body (BWB) fuselage concept considering laminar flow control (LFC) by boundary layer suction in order to reduce the aerodynamic drag. BWB aircraft design ...