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Mechanics of abrasive wear of elastomeric materials
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2003)
Elastomeric materials are widely used as tire and sealing materials due to their ability to undergo large deformations and conform to the mating surface. However, their applications often result in repeated contact with ...
On the mechanics of non-woven fabrics
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1959)
Towards optimal mixed finite elements for general shell structures
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999)
Optimal finite elements are available for many engineering applications, such as incompressible media, beam and plate bending problems. However, no existing general shell elements have been shown to satisfy the mathematical ...
The kinetics of the sintering process
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1947)
Predictor displays--theory development and application to towed submersibles
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1991)
Rural electrification from local resources : biomass pyrolysis oil combustion in a direct injection diesel engine
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1998)
As the production process continues to be refined, biomass pyrolysis oils are increasingly being considered as potentially feasible renewable fuels. Combustion of pyrolysis oils in diesel engines has been scarcely studied, ...
Some hydrodynamic characteristics of bubbly mixturues flowing vertically upward in tubes
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1964)
Transmission and radiation of electromagnetic waves in hollow-pipes and horns
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1938)
The diffusion mechanism of hydrocarbons in zeolites
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1990)
Thermodynamic and transport property modeling in super critical water
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005)
Supercritical water oxidation (SCWO) is a thermally-based, remediation and waste-treatment process that relies on unique property changes of water when water is heated and pressurized above its critical point. Above its ...