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Parameters used in the simulations.
Published 2025“…At the sample scale, the peak deviatoric stress increased by approximately 15–40% as aspect ratio decreased from 1.00 to 0.33 and sphericity decreased from 1.00 to 0.11. …”
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Two ellipsoidal particles in contact.
Published 2025“…At the sample scale, the peak deviatoric stress increased by approximately 15–40% as aspect ratio decreased from 1.00 to 0.33 and sphericity decreased from 1.00 to 0.11. …”
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Different contact patterns for two ellipsoids.
Published 2025“…At the sample scale, the peak deviatoric stress increased by approximately 15–40% as aspect ratio decreased from 1.00 to 0.33 and sphericity decreased from 1.00 to 0.11. …”
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Average stability values (mean ± standard deviation) and statistical results.
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Individual stability values for different gait events under various conditions.
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Temporal Trends in Exposures to Six Phthalates from Biomonitoring Data: Implications for Cumulative Risk
Published 2018“…Over this period, there was a 2.2-fold decrease in the mean HI (0.34 to 0.15) and a 7.2-fold decrease in the percentage of participants with an HI > 1 (5.7% to 0.8%), indicating an overall decrease in combined exposure to these phthalates. …”
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Delayed Leidenfrost Effect of a Cutting Droplet on a Microgrooved Tool Surface
Published 2023“…The physical mechanism that delays the Leidenfrost effect is primarily due to the ability of the designed microgroove surface to store and release vapor during droplet boiling so that the heated surface requires higher temperatures to generate sufficient vapor to suspend the droplet. We also find six typical impact regimes of cutting fluid under various contact temperatures; it is worth noting that <i>Sa</i> has a great influence on the transform threshold among six impact regimes, and the likelihood that a droplet will enter the Leidenfrost regime decreases with increasing <i>Sa</i>. …”