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Skip to Search Results- 1Charles R. (Bob) Koch (Mechanical Engineering)
- 1Hamid Akbarzadeh (McGill University-Bioresource Engineering Department)
- 1Hemmati, Arman (Mechanical Engineering)
- 1Mahdi Hamidinejad (Mechanical Engineering Departments)
- 1Mohtada Sadrzadeh (Mechanical Engineering)
- 1Sadrzadeh, Mohtada (Mechanical Engineering)
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Spring 2017
Electrically induced instability of thin liquid films is a contactless pattern transfer method, often called electrohydrodynamic (EHD) lithography, which has gained extensive attention due to its ability in creation of novel micro- and nano-sized structures. The need for powerful microprocessors...
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Influence of graphene reinforcement distribution on thermomechanical instability and vibration of delaminated structures
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Over the last two decades, the realm of nanoscience has experienced exceptional expansion, positioning nanotechnology at the forefront of advancements across various sectors such as computing, sensors, biomedicine, and a plethora of additional applications. Within this landscape, the...
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Fall 2021
Instability, morphology, and dewetting of thin films have been the subject of intensive research due to their important industrial and technological applications, including decorative or protective coatings, an intervening media in liquid-liquid emulsions, and polymer films in soft lithography....
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Fall 2010
Computational simulations of a perturbed vortex ring are performed to recreate and understand the instability seen in impacting water droplet experiments. Three initial conditions are tried to respectively trigger a Widnall instability, a Rayleigh centrifugal instability, and a vortex breakdown...