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supported by the Northwestern University McCormick School of Engineering,USA.
Triboelectricity,when rubbing or contacting materials causes electric charge transfer,is ubiquitous across many fields,and has been studied in detail for centuries.Despite this,a complete description of triboelectrici...
The growing need for renewable energy and zero carbon dioxide emissions has fueled the development of thermoelectric generators with improved power generating capability.Along with the endeavor to develop thermoelectr...
supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council(EPSRC)through the research grant EP/R00207X。
In this paper we introduce a new mathematical model for the active contraction of cardiac muscle,featuring different thermo-electric and nonlinear conductivity properties.The passive hyperelastic response of the tissu...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundations of China(Nos.51305248,51577112);Shanghai Natural Science Foundation of China(No.13ZR1416900);the Training Project for Young Teachers in Shanghai Colleges and Universities(No.ZZSD13051)
An electroaeroelastic model for wind energy harvesting using piezoelectric generators is presented.The flow field is mapped in detail.The force which the fluid flow exerts on the generator is formulated.The output vol...
We present a general theoretical framework for the formulation of the nonlinear electromechanics of polymeric and biological active media.The approach developed here is based on the additive decomposition of the Helmh...
Project supported by the National Basic Research Program (973) of China (No. 2007CB512100) and the National Natural Science Foun- dation of China (Nos. 81171421 and 61101046)
In this study, the effects of cardiac fibroblast proliferation on cardiac electric excitation conduction and mechanical contraction were investigated using a proposed integrated myocardial-fibroblastic electromechanic...