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Abstract: Thermal interface material (TIM) is crucial for heat dissipation of microchips, and their mechanical performance evolution is a key factor for thermal performance and reliability degradation ...
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Mount Etna in Sicily is the world’s most active stratovolcano, which is a high, conical volcano created by repeated eruptions of viscous lava. In February, it erupted with ash clouds and a lava flow ...
Abstract: We consider a wave transmission network where two wave equations are joined at an interior interface and terminated at the free end by an inertia-generating boundary law (for example, a tip ...
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PORT ANGELES, Wash. — Port Angeles faces significant tsunami danger from a Cascadia subduction zone earthquake that could send waves 16 feet high or more crashing into its waterfront in less than an ...