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View article: Microbubble Shell Stiffness Engineering Enhances Ultrasound Imaging, Drug Delivery, and Sonoporation
Microbubble Shell Stiffness Engineering Enhances Ultrasound Imaging, Drug Delivery, and Sonoporation Open
Microbubbles (MB) are widely used as contrast agents for ultrasound (US) imaging and US‐enhanced drug delivery. While the majority of studies utilize commercial MB formulations, increasing experimental evidence indicates that distinct MB f…
View article: Optical Force Probes for Spatially Resolved Imaging of Polymer Damage and Failure
Optical Force Probes for Spatially Resolved Imaging of Polymer Damage and Failure Open
Polymer deformation spans 7–10 orders of magnitude in length scales, making its analysis a significant challenge. Optical force probes (OFPs), functional molecular motifs in polymer mechanochemistry, enable the study of mechanical properti…
View article: Modeling of textile composite using analytical network-averaging and gradient damage approach
Modeling of textile composite using analytical network-averaging and gradient damage approach Open
View article: Review of the analytical network-averaging: part I — theoretical foundation
Review of the analytical network-averaging: part I — theoretical foundation Open
The analytical network-averaging, an elegant homogenization scheme, has been proposed in Khiêm and Itskov ( J. Mech. Phys. Solids 95:254–269, 2016) to capture a wide range of mechanical phenomena in soft materials. These phenomena include …
View article: Modeling of Textile Composite Using Analytical Network Averaging and Gradient Damage Approach
Modeling of Textile Composite Using Analytical Network Averaging and Gradient Damage Approach Open
View article: Polymer Mechanochemistry in Microbubbles
Polymer Mechanochemistry in Microbubbles Open
Polymer mechanochemistry is a promising technology to convert mechanical energy into chemical functionality by breaking covalent and supramolecular bonds site‐selectively. Yet, the mechanochemical reaction rates of covalent bonds in typica…
View article: Polymer Mechanochemistry in Microbubbles
Polymer Mechanochemistry in Microbubbles Open
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View article: Polymer Mechanochemistry in Microbubbles
Polymer Mechanochemistry in Microbubbles Open
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View article: Polymer Mechanochemistry in Microbubbles
Polymer Mechanochemistry in Microbubbles Open
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View article: Polymer Mechanochemistry in Microbubbles
Polymer Mechanochemistry in Microbubbles Open
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View article: Material characterisation of biaxial glass-fibre non-crimp fabrics as a function of ply orientation, stitch pattern, stitch length and stitch tension
Material characterisation of biaxial glass-fibre non-crimp fabrics as a function of ply orientation, stitch pattern, stitch length and stitch tension Open
Due to their high density-specific stiffnesses and strength, fibre reinforced plastic (FRP) composites are particularly interesting for mobility and transport applications. Warp-knitted non-crimp fabrics (NCF) are one possible way to produ…
View article: A general theory for anisotropic Kirchhoff–Love shells with in-plane bending of embedded fibers
A general theory for anisotropic Kirchhoff–Love shells with in-plane bending of embedded fibers Open
This work presents a generalized Kirchhoff–Love shell theory that can explicitly capture fiber-induced anisotropy not only in stretching and out-of-plane bending, but also in in-plane bending. This setup is particularly suitable for hetero…
View article: A general theory for anisotropic Kirchhoff-Love shells with embedded fibers and in-plane bending.
A general theory for anisotropic Kirchhoff-Love shells with embedded fibers and in-plane bending. Open
In this work we present a generalized Kirchhoff-Love shell theory that can capture anisotropy not only in stretching and out-of-plane bending, but also in in-plane bending. This setup is particularly suitable for heterogeneous and fibrous …
View article: Thermo-micromechanics of strain-induced crystallization
Thermo-micromechanics of strain-induced crystallization Open
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