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    A note on the global properties of an age-structured viral dynamic model with multiple target cell populations by Shaoli Wang, Jianhong Wu, Libin Rong

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…The age of infection can affect the dynamics of infected cells and viral production. Here we develop a viral dynamic model with the age of infection and multiple target cell populations. …”
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    Dataset on guided waves from long-term structural health monitoring under uncontrolled and dynamic conditions by Kang Yang, Zekun Yang, Hanbo Yang, Junkai Zhou, Zhongzheng Ren Zhang, Linyuan Wang, Zhihui Tian, Sungwon Kim, Joel B. Harley

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The provided public dataset aims to assist researchers in developing more practical methods for structural health monitoring in uncontrolled and dynamic environments.…”
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    Dynamic response of polymethacrylimide foam sandwich structures with different core layers under water impact loading by Peilin Zhu, Jili Rong, Shenglong Wang, Zichao Chen, Zifan Jiang

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…To evaluate the impact resistance of PMI foam sandwich structures, the dynamic response and energy absorption characteristics of PMI foam sandwich structures with different core layers under various water impact loads were investigated using combined experimental and numerical methods. …”
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    Exploring dynamical features like bifurcation assessment, sensitivity visualization, and solitary wave solutions of the integrable Akbota equation by Chou Dean, Sagher Azad Ali, Asjad Muhammad Imran, Hamed Yasser Salah

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The new results indicate that these obtained solutions can be a part of completing the family of solutions, and the considered methods are effective, simple, and easy to use. For qualitative assessment, convert the ordinary differential into a dynamical system by using the Galilean transformation to conduct the sensitivity visualization and bifurcation assessment along with phase portraits and chaos analysis of the considered model. …”
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    An Analysis of Nonlinear Axisymmetric Structural Vibrations of Circular Plates with the Extended Rayleigh–Ritz Method by Jie Han, Xianglin Gong, Chencheng Lian, Huimin Jing, Bin Huang, Yangyang Zhang, Ji Wang

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The ERRM builds on the traditional RRM that offers a straightforward, sophisticated, and highly effective way to approximate solutions for nonlinear vibration and deformation issues in the realm of structural dynamics and vibration. In the case of circular plates, the method incorporates the linear displacement function along with high-frequency terms. …”
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    Dynamic model of BSF portfolio management by Artur A. Mitsel, Elena V. Viktorenko

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Changes in risky asset prices in the model are dynamically managed via a branching tree structure. …”
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    GT-SRR: A Structured Method for Social Relation Recognition with GGNN-Based Transformer by Dejiao Huang, Menglei Xia, Ruyi Chang, Xiaohan Kong, Shuai Guo

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Social relationship recognition (SRR) holds significant value in fields such as behavior analysis and intelligent social systems. However, existing methods primarily focus on modeling individual visual traits, interaction patterns, and scene-level contextual cues, often failing to capture the complex dependencies among these features and the hierarchical structure of social groups, which are crucial for effective reasoning. …”
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    On the Hydrodynamic and Structural Performance of Thermoplastic Composite Ship Propellers Produced by Additive Manufacturing Method by Erkin Altunsaray, Serkan Turkmen, Ayberk Sözen, Alperen Doğru, Pengfei Liu, Akile Neşe Halilbeşe, Gökdeniz Neşer

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Digital pictures were taken to obtain structural deformation and cavitation dynamics. The structural performance of the propellers shows that an aluminum propeller is the most rigid, while a short carbon fiber composite propeller is the most flexible. …”
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    A unified approach for static and dynamic fracture failure in solids and granular materials by a particle method by Roberto Brighenti, Andrea Carpinteri, Nicholas Corbari

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…The material structure at the microscale reveals the particulate nature of solids. …”
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    Performance Prediction of the Gearbox Elastic Support Structure Based on Multi-Task Learning by Chengshun Zhu, Zhizhou Lu, Jie Qi, Meng Xiang, Shilong Yuan, Hui Zhang

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…To address the high cost and limited scalability of traditional physical testing for gearbox rubber damping structures, in this study, we propose a low-cost performance prediction method that replaces expensive experiments with simulation-driven dataset generation. …”
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    Research methods of car body design optimizing for improving vehicle vibroacoustic performances by Batizi V.M., Likhachev D.S.

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The frequency ranges and the nature of the displayed noise are established.It is established that the sensitivity to acoustic oscillations of the body is determined by the transfer function of vibration loads and noise from fastening elements (for example, axle bearings, transmission supports) to the body and vehicle control elements.One of the key performance indicators of a car body structure is its static and dynamic stiffness. To ensure good filtering of the vibration load, the local dynamic stiffness of the body in the installation zones must be several times higher than the corresponding rubber stiffness, and the natural frequencies of torsional vibrations of the body should not coincide with the natural frequencies of the unsprung mass and the frequency of the engine idle.…”
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