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Fall 2018
The work within this thesis is concerned with an unsteady flow phenomenon known as vortex shedding. It is ubiquitous throughout engineering applications and leads to unwanted noise, vibration, and pressure drop in the afflicted systems. Vortex shedding is highly complex, and even with over a...
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Fall 2021
Head and neck cancer is a devastating disease resulting in difficulties in mastication (chewing) and deglutition (swallowing) even after treatment. Jaw reconstruction together with oral prostheses can restore anatomical structures. Without embedded sensory function in the prosthesis, however,...