A state-of-the-art model is developed for the simulation of the dispersion of hazardous toxic or flammable gases heavier than air in the atmosphere. The model depends on solving the Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations in addition to the energy equation and a species concentration equation for
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The Role of the Sutures in Biomechanical Dynamic Simulation of a Macaque Cranial Finite Element Model: Implications for the Evolution of Craniofacial Form
โ Scribed by Qian Wang; Sarah A. Wood; Ian R. Grosse; Callum F. Ross; Uriel Zapata; Craig D. Byron; Barth W. Wright; David S. Strait
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In powder metallurgy (P/M) the forming of industrial artifacts requires consolidation of loose powder into dense material leading to near-to-net shape components. In order to realize the economic advantages of the near-to-net shape formation, it is essential to understand the mechanical behaviour of