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A THERMODYNAMIC MODEL FOR A PACKING DYNAMICAL SYSTEM

Journal

THERMAL SCIENCE
Volume 24, Issue 4, Pages 2331-2335

Publisher

VINCA INST NUCLEAR SCI
DOI: 10.2298/TSCI2004331S

Keywords

non-linear vibration; tangent oscillator; flexible sensor; gecko; thermodynamics; packing size; porous materials; nanofiber; two-scale thermodynamics

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  1. Tianjin Natural Science Foundation [17JCTPJC55800]

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So far shock and vibration are the inherent properties of all packing systems, and various mitigation measures have been considered using packing materials, which result in a large packing size. Now the thing changes, this paper gives an effective thermodynamic technology that can completely avoid shock and vibration. An aerial delivery system is used as an example to elucidate the novel packing system, which requires zero loading velocity when loaded. A thermodynamic model is established to reveal the main factors affecting the packing system.

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