Volume 32 Issue 4 2025

Volume 32 Issue 4 2025

Journal of Functional Materials — Research Articles

Serial: 1

Quantum Harmonics in Fractal Resonance

Authors: Dr. Kaida Reyes, Dr. Julian Stellan
Page No: 1–12
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Year: 2025
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 32 (4)
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Dr. Kaida Reyes, Dr. Julian Stellan, "Quantum Harmonics in Fractal Resonance," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 4, pp. 1–12, 2025.

Serial: 2

Advanced Aerodynamic Testing Facilities

Authors: Astrid J. Müller, Liam R. Taylor
Page No: 13–16
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—The study of the aerodynamics related to the improvement in the acting of airplanes and automobiles with the objective of being reduced the effect of the attrition of the air on structures, providing larger speeds and smaller consumption of fuel. The application of the knowledge of the aerodynamics not more limits to the aeronautical and automobile industries. Therefore, this research aims to design and construction of a wind tunnel to perform aerodynamic analysis in bodies of cars, seeking greater efficiency. Therefore, this research aims to design and construction of a wind tunnel to perform aerodynamic analysis in bodies of cars, seeking greater efficiency. For this, a methodology for wind tunnel type selection is designed to be built, taking into account the various existing configurations in which chose to build an open circuit tunnel, due to the lower complexity of construction and installation; operational simplicity and low cost. The guidelines for the project were teaching: the layer that limits study and analyze specimens with different geometries. For the variation of pressure in the test, section of a switched gauge used a pitot tube. Thus, it was possible to obtain quantitative and qualitative results, which proved to be satisfactory. Keywords—Wind tunnel, Aerodynamics, Air. I.

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Year: 2025
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 32 (4)
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Astrid J. Müller, Liam R. Taylor, "Advanced Aerodynamic Testing Facilities," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 4, pp. 13–16, 2025.

Serial: 3

Optimized Resource Allocation in Adaptive Network Systems

Authors: Astrid Müller, Leonhard Keller
Page No: 17–24
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— We present a model and a numerical example to analyse capacity decisions within a re-designed Air Traffic Management (ATM) value-chain. We assume a new role for the Network Manager (NM), having contractual relations with Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs) and Aircraft Operators (AOs). The NM orders en-route airspace capacity from ANSPs at strategic level and defines/adjusts sector opening schemes at pretactical level (capacity management). On the demand side, the NM offers trajectory products to AOs, which are defined based on both AOs’ business/operational needs and network performance goals (demand management). In this context, we develop a mathematical model which underlines a part of this joint capacity and demand management process. The model aims at minimizing the sum of cost of capacity provision and cost of delays and re-routings, by managing airspace sector configuration over time and trajectory assignments. We use a realistic numerical study on a small-scale network to illustrate joint capacity and demand management decisions, as well as trade-offs between different performance indicators. Keywords- ATM value chain, network manager, capacity management, demand management. Foreword- This work is envisaged as a part of SESAR 2020 Exploratory Research project “Coordinated capacity ordering and trajectory pricing for better-performing ATM” (COCTA). Opinions expressed in this work reflect the authors’ views only. I.

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Year: 2025
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 32 (4)
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Astrid Müller, Leonhard Keller, "Optimized Resource Allocation in Adaptive Network Systems," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 4, pp. 17–24, 2025.

Serial: 4

Evaluating Efficiency in Capital Allocation

Authors: Ava Morales, Ethan Russell
Page No: 25–28
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Year: 2025
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Vol/Issue: 32 (4)
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Ava Morales, Ethan Russell, "Evaluating Efficiency in Capital Allocation," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 4, pp. 25–28, 2025.

Serial: 5

Economic Deterrents for Traffic Safety in Emerging Economies

Authors: Alexia K. Jensen, Liam A. Flynn
Page No: 29–32
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—Road accidents are a human tragedy. They involve high human suffering and monetary costs in terms of untimely death, injuries and social problems. India had earned the dubious distinction of having more number of fatalities due to road accidents in the world. Road safety is emerging as a major social concern around the world especially in India because of infrastructure project works. A case study was taken on NH – 07 which connects to various major cities and industries. The study shows that major cases of fatalities are due to bus, trucks and high speed vehicles. The main causes of accidents are due to high density, non-restriction of speed, use of mobile phones, lack of board signs on road parking, visibility restriction, improper geometric design, road use characteristics, environmental aspects, social aspects etc. Data analysis and preventive measures are enlightened in this paper. Keywords—Accidents, environmental aspects, fatalities, geometric design, road user characteristics. I.

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Year: 2025
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 32 (4)
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Alexia K. Jensen, Liam A. Flynn, "Economic Deterrents for Traffic Safety in Emerging Economies," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 4, pp. 29–32, 2025.

Serial: 6

Multiscale Vibration Analysis of Nanobeams

Authors: Elena Vasquez, Adrian Reyes
Page No: 33–42
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—A size-dependent Euler–Bernoulli beam model, which accounts for nonlocal stress field, strain gradient field and higher order inertia force field, is derived based on the nonlocal strain gradient theory considering velocity gradient effect. The governing equations and boundary conditions are derived both in dimensional and dimensionless form by employed the Hamilton principle. The analytical solutions based on different continuum theories are compared. The effect of higher order inertia terms is extremely significant in high frequency range. It is found that there exists an asymptotic frequency for the proposed beam model, while for the nonlocal strain gradient theory the solutions diverge. The effect of strain gradient field in thickness direction is significant in low frequencies domain and it cannot be neglected when the material strain length scale parameter is considerable with beam thickness. The influence of each of three size effect parameters on the natural frequencies are investigated. The natural frequencies increase with the increasing material strain gradient length scale parameter or decreasing velocity gradient length scale parameter and nonlocal parameter. Keywords—Euler-Bernoulli Beams, free vibration, higher order inertia, nonlocal strain gradient theory, velocity gradient. I.

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Year: 2025
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 32 (4)
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Elena Vasquez, Adrian Reyes, "Multiscale Vibration Analysis of Nanobeams," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 4, pp. 33–42, 2025.

Serial: 7

Advancements in STATCOM Performance with Energy Storage

Authors: Amir Hossein Khodadadi, Yara F. Al-Mansoori
Page No: 43–47
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—The use of Flexible AC Transmission System (FACTS) devices in a power system can potentially overcome limitations of the present mechanically controlled transmission system. Also, the advance of technology makes possible to include new energy storage devices in the electrical power system. The integration of Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage (SMES) into Static Synchronous Compensator (STATCOM) can lead to increase their flexibility in improvement of power system dynamic behaviour by exchanging both active and reactive powers with power grids. This paper describes structure and behaviour of SMES, specifications and performance principles of the STATCOM/SMES compensator. Moreover, the benefits and effectiveness of integrated SMES with STATCOM in power systems is presented. Also, the performance of the STATCOM/SMES compensator is evaluated using an IEEE 3-bus system through the dynamic simulation by PSCAD/EMTDC software. Keywords—STATCOM/SMES compensator, chopper, converter, energy storage system, power systems. I.

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Year: 2025
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 32 (4)
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Amir Hossein Khodadadi, Yara F. Al-Mansoori, "Advancements in STATCOM Performance with Energy Storage," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 4, pp. 43–47, 2025.

Serial: 8

Buckling Analysis of Graphene Sheets under Nonlocal Effects

Authors: E. Farshchi, M. R. Karimi, A. S. Ebrahimi
Page No: 48–53
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—The biaxial buckling behavior of single-layered graphene sheets (SLGSs) is studied in the present work. To consider the size-effects in the analysis, Eringen’s nonlocal elasticity equations are incorporated into classical plate theory (CLPT). A Generalized Differential Quadrature Method (GDQM) approach is utilized and numerical solutions for the critical buckling loads are obtained. Then, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations are performed for a series of zigzag SLGSs with different side-lengths and with various boundary conditions, the results of which are matched with those obtained by the nonlocal plate model to numerical the appropriate values of nonlocal parameter relevant to each type of boundary conditions. Keywords—Biaxial buckling, single-layered graphene sheets, nonlocal elasticity, molecular dynamics simulation, classical plate theory. I.

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Year: 2025
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 32 (4)
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E. Farshchi, M. R. Karimi, A. S. Ebrahimi, "Buckling Analysis of Graphene Sheets under Nonlocal Effects," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 4, pp. 48–53, 2025.

Serial: 9

Impact of Composite Materials on Soil Durability

Authors: Emilia K. Rodriguez, Julianne M. Santos
Page No: 54–59
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—A number of studies have been conducted recently to investigate the influence of randomly oriented fibers on some engineering properties of cohesive and cohesionless soils. However, few studies have been carried out on freezing-thawing behavior of fine-grained soils modified with discrete fiber inclusions and additive materials. This experimental study was performed to investigate the effect of randomly distributed polypropylene fibers (PP) and some additive materials [e.g.., borogypsum (BG), fly ash (FA) and cement (C)] on freezing-thawing durability (mass losses) of a fine-grained soil for 6, 12, and 18 cycles. The Taguchi method was applied to the experiments and a standard L9 orthogonal array (OA) with four factors and three levels were chosen. A series of freezing-thawing tests were conducted on each specimen. 0-20% BG, 0-20% FA, 00.25% PP and 0-3% of C by total dry weight of mixture were used in the preparation of specimens. Experimental results showed that the most effective materials for the freezing- thawing durability (mass losses) of the samples were borogypsum and fly ash. The values of mass losses for 6, 12 and 18 cycles in optimum conditions were 16.1%, 5.1% and 3.6%, respectively. Keywords—Additive materials, Freezing-thawing, Optimization, Reinforced soil. I.

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Year: 2025
Journal: Research Paper
Vol/Issue: 32 (4)
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Emilia K. Rodriguez, Julianne M. Santos, "Impact of Composite Materials on Soil Durability," Journal of Functional Materials, vol. 32, no. 4, pp. 54–59, 2025.
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