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Gust response alleviation via wingtip bending freely with fluid-structure interaction approach based on dynamic modal rotation method
SciOpenGust load alleviation is a crucial topic for the practical application of high-altitude long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicles. Passive flexible wingtips mitigate gust loads by naturally adapting their shape to airflow disturbances. Without active control or energy input, they passively relieve aerodynamic peaks, smooth transient loads, and enhance flight stability and structural safety, offering a lightweight, reliable, and energy-efficient gust alleviation solution.
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- Chinese Journal of Aeronautics
Potassium supercharges biochar for cleaner air by unlocking molecular pathways to trap toxic nitrogen dioxide
Biochar Editorial Office, Shenyang Agricultural University- Journal
- Biochar
Design of de-tumbling device for improving the de-tumbling performance of uncooperative space target
Beijing Institute of Technology Press Co., LtdPhysics of 2D materials for developing smart devices
Shanghai Jiao Tong University Journal CenterRapid industrialization advancements have grabbed worldwide attention to integrate a very large number of electronic components into a smaller space for performing multifunctional operations. To fulfill the growing computing demand state-of-the-art materials are required for substituting traditional silicon and metal oxide semiconductors frameworks. Two-dimensional (2D) materials have shown their tremendous potential surpassing the limitations of conventional materials for developing smart devices. Despite their ground-breaking progress over the last two decades, systematic studies providing in-depth insights into the exciting physics of 2D materials are still lacking. Therefore, in this review, we discuss the importance of 2D materials in bridging the gap between conventional and advanced technologies due to their distinct statistical and quantum physics. Moreover, the inherent properties of these materials could easily be tailored to meet the specific requirements of smart devices. Hence, we discuss the physics of various 2D materials enabling them to fabricate smart devices. We also shed light on promising opportunities in developing smart devices and identified the formidable challenges that need to be addressed.
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- Nano-Micro Letters
Single-hole study decodes micro-blowing drag-reduction mechanism in supersonic turbulent flows
SciOpenPore-scale mechanisms of drag reduction by micro-blowing have rarely been explored. A direct numerical simulation (DNS) study, published in the Chinese Journal of Aeronautics, is performed to uncover the fundamental physics of single-hole micro-blowing in a supersonic turbulent boundary layer. Results reveal a dual-regime drag-reduction mechanism: upstream reduction driven by adverse pressure gradients and downstream reduction dominated by the formation of a low-speed air film. A detailed vortex-interaction analysis further explains how micro-blowing sustains stable drag-reduction performance under turbulent vortex interference.
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- Chinese Journal of Aeronautics
How healthy are Brazil nuts really?
Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf- Journal
- International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Three Ohio State scientists elected to National Academy of Inventors
Ohio State UniversityThree professors at The Ohio State University have been elected to the National Academy of Inventors 2025 class of Fellows.
Scientists detect first-ever beta-delayed neutron emission from rare fluorine isotope
Michigan State University Facility for Rare Isotope Beams- Journal
- Physics Letters B
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- National Nuclear Security Administration