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Experimental and theoretical investigation of mechanical responses of bacteria under hypoosmotic pressure
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Bacteria represent a type of ubiquitous pathogen that respond to environmental changes such as osmotic pressure due to their cellular structure. Both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria have distinct structure, including a plasma membrane and cell wall. The primary difference between them...
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Macro-Scale Lithium-Ion Battery Simulation by Means of the Finite Element Method and Concentrated Solution Theory
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Lithium-ion batteries are the leading contender for high density energy storage for applications such as electric vehicles and personal electronic devices. While they promise well over 4 V of potential per cell, actually realizing such high voltages is quite difficult, given the many modes of...
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Physics-Based Modeling of Failure of Novel Light-Weight Materials: Applications to Computational Design of Materials
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Advanced physics-based computational models have been developed in this thesis to study dynamic failure in novel light-weight materials used in impact applications, focusing on applying different computational techniques to study three material systems: 1. novel self-propagating high-temperature...