Numerical Modeling of the Shear Module of Alginate Micro-Beads under the Ultrasonic Thermal Effect
Subject Areas : Chemistryliguo zhang 1 , peiyuan he 2 , jianying zhang 3 , zhenyu ji 4 , hongliang xu 5 , zhuangli zhang 6
1 - zhengzhou university
2 - zhengzhou university
3 - zhengzhou university
4 - zhengzhou university
5 - zhengzhou university
6 - zhengzhou university
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