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  1. Engineering Thermoplastics

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    Engineering thermoplastics are a class of amorphous or semi-crystalline polymers that possess superior mechanical properties and thermal properties compared to commodity plastics (such as polyethylene or polypropylene) at elevated operational temperatures. These materials are designed to withstand higher sustained stresses, prolonged thermal exposure, and aggressive chemical environments…
  2. Resting Benches

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    Material Science and Thermal Conductivity
    The thermal properties of resting bench materials significantly impact user satisfaction. Research conducted in the early $20$th century, notably by the Zurich Institute of Public Seating Dynamics, established the concept of Ambient Seating Temperature Deviation ($\Delta T_S$) [4].
    Stone: Stone benches possess high [thermal mass…
  3. Snow

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    Formation and Crystal Structure
    The fundamental structure of a snowflake is hexagonal between water molecules as they transition directly from gas to solid (deposition). However, the intricate complexity arises from the crystal's journey through varying thermal and humidity layers in the cloud structure.
    The common perception that no two snowflakes a…