Browsing Mechanical Engineering (ME) by Subject "Research Subject Categories::TECHNOLOGY::Engineering mechanics"
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A shape optimization approach for simulating contact of elastic membranes with rigid obstacles
The obstacle problem consists in computing equilibrium shapes of elastic membranes in contact with rigid obstacles. In addition to the displacement u of the membrane, the interface on the membrane demarcating the ... -
Spherical Indentation Response of Bulk and Thin Film Shape Memory Alloys
Shape memory alloys (SMAs) have the ability to recover large strains upon undergoing a thermomechanical cycle. In addition to being used as structural elements, they can be patterned as thin films which can be employed in ... -
Steady Sedimentation of Particles in Long Vertical Tube and Effect of End Boundary Conditions on Convective Motion
Sedimentation – settling of particles in a fluid- is observed in nature like rain droplets and dust particles in the atmosphere, and in a variety of industrial processes, like to clarify liquid as well as separate particles ... -
Studies on modeling the mechanics of slender elastic ribbons
Ribbons are slender structures characterized by three disparate geometric dimensions: length >> width >> thickness. Such a dimensional disparity enables ribbons to bend, buckle, twist and crease response to simple loading ... -
Sub-Newtonian Coalescence in Polymeric Fluids
Droplet coalescence is a thermodynamic equilibration process driven by surface energy minimization. The physics of this phenomenon is characterized by the temporal evolution of a liquid bridge formed upon the proximate ... -
Supercritical CO2 Power Cycles and Turbomachinery Development for Renewable Energy and Waste Heat Recovery
Supercritical carbon dioxide (sCO2) power cycles have transitioned from the kilowatt level pilot facilities to the megawatt level demonstration plants. Theoretical studies and commercial benefits associated with sCO2, such ... -
Turbulent Free Moist Convection over Horizontal Surfaces
The heat and moisture loss from water surfaces are important in many natural and industrial systems. For example, the natural water cycle where water evaporates from the lakes, rivers, and seas, rises in the atmosphere, ...