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Rigid-flexible coupling mode.
Published 2024“…The correlation established indicates that elevated swing speeds lead to heightened dynamic stress on the gyration platform, consequently causing a noteworthy decrease in its fatigue life. …”
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The flow of cutting performance calculation.
Published 2024“…The correlation established indicates that elevated swing speeds lead to heightened dynamic stress on the gyration platform, consequently causing a noteworthy decrease in its fatigue life. …”
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Results of different optimization schemes.
Published 2024“…The correlation established indicates that elevated swing speeds lead to heightened dynamic stress on the gyration platform, consequently causing a noteworthy decrease in its fatigue life. …”
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Modal shape of the gyration platform.
Published 2024“…The correlation established indicates that elevated swing speeds lead to heightened dynamic stress on the gyration platform, consequently causing a noteworthy decrease in its fatigue life. …”
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Deformation variation of Node 33.
Published 2024“…The correlation established indicates that elevated swing speeds lead to heightened dynamic stress on the gyration platform, consequently causing a noteworthy decrease in its fatigue life. …”
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Optimization parameters of gyration platform.
Published 2024“…The correlation established indicates that elevated swing speeds lead to heightened dynamic stress on the gyration platform, consequently causing a noteworthy decrease in its fatigue life. …”
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Property parameters of rock samples.
Published 2024“…The correlation established indicates that elevated swing speeds lead to heightened dynamic stress on the gyration platform, consequently causing a noteworthy decrease in its fatigue life. …”
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Modal frequency of the gyration platform.
Published 2024“…The correlation established indicates that elevated swing speeds lead to heightened dynamic stress on the gyration platform, consequently causing a noteworthy decrease in its fatigue life. …”
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Optimized design nodes of different parameters.
Published 2024“…The correlation established indicates that elevated swing speeds lead to heightened dynamic stress on the gyration platform, consequently causing a noteworthy decrease in its fatigue life. …”
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Fatigue life distribution of gyration platform.
Published 2024“…The correlation established indicates that elevated swing speeds lead to heightened dynamic stress on the gyration platform, consequently causing a noteworthy decrease in its fatigue life. …”
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Force analysis of cutting pick.
Published 2024“…The correlation established indicates that elevated swing speeds lead to heightened dynamic stress on the gyration platform, consequently causing a noteworthy decrease in its fatigue life. …”
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Swing geometric model of roadheader.
Published 2024“…The correlation established indicates that elevated swing speeds lead to heightened dynamic stress on the gyration platform, consequently causing a noteworthy decrease in its fatigue life. …”
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Cutting test.
Published 2024“…The correlation established indicates that elevated swing speeds lead to heightened dynamic stress on the gyration platform, consequently causing a noteworthy decrease in its fatigue life. …”
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Overexpression of MALS-1 reduces mitochondria in the PLM axon and causes axon degeneration and axon overlap defects.
Published 2024“…(F) Decrease in mitochondria density (number of mitochondria per 100 μm) in the PLM axon caused by MALS-1 overexpression. …”
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