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Variation law of attenuation constant of sandstone with different loading rates.
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Stress-strain curves of freeze-thaw cycling sandstone under different loading rates.
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The loss of NLRP3 and AIM2 results in reduced Th17 and enhanced Th2 cytokine responses.
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Results for Case Study-II.
Published 2025“…Additionally, this work introduces a smart charging mechanism that charges and discharges PHEVs economically, both in terms of cost and reliability. The results indicate that incorporating a smart charging mechanism decreases the total operating cost of smart REH by 2.59% while maintaining the comfort level of the consumer and increasing the reliability of the overall system. …”
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Results for Case Study-I.
Published 2025“…Additionally, this work introduces a smart charging mechanism that charges and discharges PHEVs economically, both in terms of cost and reliability. The results indicate that incorporating a smart charging mechanism decreases the total operating cost of smart REH by 2.59% while maintaining the comfort level of the consumer and increasing the reliability of the overall system. …”
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The amplitude curve.
Published 2024“…As the ultrasonic vibration frequency (20–40kHz) increases, the mechanical specific energy (MSE) initially decreases and then increases. …”
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The stress-strain curve in rock failure process.
Published 2024“…As the ultrasonic vibration frequency (20–40kHz) increases, the mechanical specific energy (MSE) initially decreases and then increases. …”