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A Theoretical Model for Peripheral Tissue Heat Transfer Using the Bioheat Equation of Weinbaum and Jiji
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: In this paper the new bioheat equation derived in Weinbaum and Jiji [7] is applied to the three layer conceptual model of microvascular surface tissue organization proposed in [1]. A simplified ...
ANFIS Modeling of Human Welder's Response to Three Dimensional Weld Pool Surface in GTAW
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: Understanding and modeling of the human welder's response to threedimensional (3D) weld pool surface may help develop next generation intelligent welding machines and train welders faster. In this paper, human welder's ...
Effect of the Leading-Edge Tubercles on the Aerodynamic Performance of Transonic Cascades under High Static Pressure Rise
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Under high static pressure rise conditions, flow separation in transonic compressor cascades is severe, exacerbating the performance degradation of the compressor cascades. Biomimetic flow control techniques, as a category ...
Research on Asphalt Pavement Construction Temperature Control Model Based on Feedback and Control Theory
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Based on data preprocessing, a digital analysis of the asphalt pavement construction process was conducted, and important construction processes and meteorological parameters affecting construction temperature were screened ...
Transient Tip Clearance Prediction Model Considering Transient Radial Temperature Distribution of Discs in a Gas Turbine Engine
Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Abstract: The tip clearance of turbomachinery components, such as compressor and turbine, significantly impacts the gas turbine engine performance, including the thrust and fuel consumption. Therefore, an appropriate prediction of ...
Evolution of Soil Arching–Induced Deformation and Stress Redistribution in the Ground with an Existing Tunnel
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The mechanism of an existing tunnel on the evolution of soil arching effect is not fully understood. This study systematically investigates the issue via a validated FEM with consideration of the distance between the ...