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    Output-Only Structural Health Monitoring for Deepwater Risers: Experimental Study of Wavelet Modified SOBI and Distributed Force Index Algorithm 

    Huang, C.; Nagarajaiah, S. (World Scientific Publishing Co., 2014)
    Risers are the conduits between the subsea wellhead and the drilling/production platform for development, production, gas lift or water injection purposes, which are also one of the most important and the most vulnerable components for deepwater floating platforms. To address the lack of appropriate global structural health monitoring (SHM) system ...
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    Universal ac conduction in large area atomic layers of CVD-grown MoS2 

    Ghosh, S.; Najmaei, S.; Kar, S.; Vajtai, R.; Lou, J.; (American Physical Society, 2014)
    Here, we report on the ac conductivity [σ’(ω); 10 mHz < ω < 0.1 MHz] measurements performed on atomically thin, two-dimensional layers of MoS2 grown by chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Σ’(ω) is observed to display a “universal” power law, i.e., σ’(ω) ∼ ωs measured within a broad range of temperatures, 10 K< T <340 K. The temperature dependence of ...
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    Hybrid supercapacitor-battery materials for fast electrochemical charge storage 

    Vlad, A.; Singh, N.; Rolland, J.; Melinte, S.; Ajayan, P.M.; (Nature, 2014)
    High energy and high power electrochemical energy storage devices rely on different fundamental working principles - bulk vs. surface ion diffusion and electron conduction. Meeting both characteristics within a single or a pair of materials has been under intense investigations yet, severely hindered by intrinsic materials limitations. Here, we provide ...
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    Large enhanced dielectric permittivity in polyaniline passivated core-shell nano magnetic iron oxide by plasma polymerization 

    Joy, Lija K.; Sooraj, V.; Sajeev, U.S.; Nair, Swapna S.; Narayanan, T.N.; (AIP Publishing, 2014)
    Commercial samples of Magnetite with size ranging from 25-30nm were coated with polyaniline by using radio frequency plasma polymerization to achieve a core shell structure of magnetic nanoparticle (core)-Polyaniline (shell). High resolution transmission electron microscopy images confirm the core shell architecture of polyaniline coated iron oxide. ...
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    Hydrogen Diffusion and Stabilization in Single-Crystal VO2 Micro/Nanobeams by Direct Atomic Hydrogenation 

    Lin, Jian; Ji, Heng; Swift, Michael W.; Hardy, Will J.; Peng, Zhiwei; (American Chemical Society, 2014)
    We report measurements of the diffusion of atomic hydrogen in single crystalline VO2 micro/nanobeams by direct exposure to atomic hydrogen, without catalyst. The atomic hydrogen is generated by a hot filament, and the doping process takes place at moderate temperature (373 K). Undoped VO2 has a metal-to-insulator phase transition at ∼340 K between a ...
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    Coronary arterial dynamics computation with medical-image-based time-dependent anatomical models and element-based zero-stress state estimates 

    Takizawa, Kenji; Torii, Ryo; Takagi, Hirokazu; Tezduyar, Tayfun E.; Xu, Xiao Y. (Springer, 2014)
    We propose a method for coronary arterial dynamics computation with medical-image-based time-dependent anatomical models. The objective is to improve the computational analysis of coronary arteries for better understanding of the links between the atherosclerosis development and mechanical stimuli such as endothelial wall shear stress and structural ...
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    Metallic 1T phase source/drain electrodes for field effect transistors from chemical vapor deposited MoS2 

    Kappera, Rajesh; Voiry, Damien; Yalcin, Sibel Ebru; Jen, Wesley; Acerce, Muharrem; (AIP, 2014)
    Two dimensional transitionmetal dichalcogenides (2D TMDs) offer promise as optoelectronic materials due to their direct band gap and reasonably good mobility values. However, most metals form high resistance contacts on semiconducting TMDs such as MoS2. The large contact resistance limits the performance of devices. Unlike bulk materials, low contact ...
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    New insights into the properties and interactions of carbon chains as revealed by HRTEM and DFT analysis 

    Casillas, Gilberto; Mayoral, Alvaro; Liu, Mingjie; Ponce, Arturo; Artyukhov, Vasilii I.; (Elsevier, 2014)
    Atomic carbon chains have raised interest for their possible applications as graphene interconnectors as the thinnest nanowires; however, they are hard to synthesize and subsequently to study. We present here a reproducible method to synthesize carbon chains in situ TEM. Moreover, we present a direct observation of the bond length alternation in a ...
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    Main Aspects of the Space-Time Computational FSI Techniques and Examples of Challenging Problems Solved 

    Takizawa, Kenji; Tezduyar, Tayfun (Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014-01)
    Flow problems with moving boundaries and interfaces include fluid--structure interaction (FSI) and a number of other classes of problems, have an important place in engineering analysis and design, and offer some formidable computational challenges. Bringing solution and analysis to such flow problems motivated the development of the Deforming-Spat ...
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    Use of Active Learning to Design Wind Tunnel Runs for Unsteady Cavity Pressure Measurements 

    Srivastava, Ankur; Meade, Andrew J. (Hindawi, 2014)
    Wind tunnel tests to measure unsteady cavity flow pressure measurements can be expensive, lengthy, and tedious. In this work, the feasibility of an active machine learning technique to design wind tunnel runs using proxy data is tested. The proposed active learning scheme used scattered data approximation in conjunction with uncertainty sampling (US). ...
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