Abstract
This paper aims to present the recent results in modeling flows behavior in some specific nanostructured sensors. The sensor’s concept is based on the advanced properties of the nanostructured materials. That is because the results in the field of the nanotechnologies showed that the sensors that are using advanced nanostructured materials are smaller, more precise, faster in response, and more efficient. The efficiency of such new type of sensor is claimed by some aspects which appear during the hybrid welding process.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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