About: Stack (abstract data type) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 23541 publications have been published within this topic receiving 202128 citations.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a history of SOFCs, including the development of cell-and-stack designs, cell and stack modelling, and cell and Stack testing.
Abstract: Introduction History of SOFCs Thermodynamics Electrolyte Cathode Anode Interconnect (ceramic, metallic) Electrode Polarizations Fuels and Fuel Processing Cell and Stack Designs Cell and Stack Modelling Cell and Stack Testing Applications and Demonstrations
TL;DR: A comprehensive review of the flow-field layouts developed by different companies and research groups and the pros and cons associated with these designs is presented in this article, where the authors also present a comprehensive analysis of the performance and economic advantages of these layouts.
TL;DR: In this paper, a nonlinear lumped-parameter model of a piezoelectric stack actuator was developed to describe actuator behavior for purposes of control system analysis and design, and in particular for microrobotic applications requiring accurate position and/or force control.
Abstract: A nonlinear lumped-parameter model of a piezoelectric stack actuator has been developed to describe actuator behavior for purposes of control system analysis and design, and, in particular, for microrobotic applications requiring accurate position and/or force control. In formulating this model, the authors propose a generalized Maxwell resistive capacitor as a lumped-parameter causal representation of rate-independent hysteresis. Model formulation is validated by comparing results of numerical simulations to experimental data. Validation is followed by a discussion of model implications for purposes of actuator control.
TL;DR: A coherent surgical-staple stack comprising a plurality of staples, bonded together in a parallel contiguous relationship by a biodegradable, absorbable plastic, was constructed in this paper.
Abstract: A coherent surgical-staple stack comprising a plurality of staples, bonded together in a parallel contiguous relationship by a biodegradable, absorbable plastic.
TL;DR: A new sequential decoding algorithm is introduced that uses stack storage at the receiver that is much simpler to describe and analyze than the Fano algorithm, and is about six times faster than the latter at transmission rates equal to Rcomp.
Abstract: In this paper a new sequential decoding algorithm is introduced that uses stack storage at the receiver It is much simpler to describe and analyze than the Fano algorithm, and is about six times faster than the latter at transmission rates equal to Rcomp the rate below which the average number of decoding steps is bounded by a constant Practical problems connected with implementing the stack algorithm are discussed and a scheme is described that facilitates satisfactory performance even with limited stack storage capacity Preliminary simulation results estimating the decoding effort and the needed stack siazree presented