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Shaping the Future of Energy: Breakthrough Additive Manufacturing (3D) Technologies for Renewables
Additive manufacturing (AM), a rapidly growing field of application, is widely used to create environmentally friendly energy production and storage systems. This study presents a comprehensive analysis of recent developments in the production of renewable energy systems (RESs) using AM technologies, focusing on advantages, challenges, and possible ...
Gülbahar Bilgiç Tüzemen +7 more
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With the rapid development of frontier applications, such as robotic dexterous hands and minimally invasive surgery, there is an urgent demand for miniature six‐axis force/torque (F/T) sensors that combine ultrasmall dimensions with high load capacity.
Li Shen +4 more
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Functionalized pyrrole coating to improve the mechanical performance of continuous carbon fiber reinforced PPS laminates. ABSTRACT The bonding between fiber and matrix has a substantial impact on the mechanical performance of fiber reinforced polymer composites.
Petrus J. van Swaaij +4 more
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Additive manufacturing (AM) transforms space hardware by enabling lightweight, high‐performance, and on‐demand production. This review outlines AM processes—powder bed fusion (PBF), directed energy deposition (DED), binder jetting (BJ), sheet lamination (SL), and material extrusion (ME)—applied to propulsion, satellite structures, and thermal devices ...
Stelios K. Georgantzinos +8 more
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Cation Mg‐Dominated Coherent Phonon Transport Leads to Anomalous Thermal Conductivity in Mg3Bi2
Weakly bonded cation Mg atoms in Mg3Bi2 enhance coherent phonon transport, contributing 40% to thermal conductivity at 600 K. A unified theoretical framework and experimental validation reveal that strong anharmonicity from cation Mg suppresses particle‐like transport via four‐phonon scattering.
Minhui Yuan +9 more
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Corrosion Behavior of Additively Manufactured Steels: A Comprehensive Review
This review explores the corrosion behavior of various steel types, including austenitic, martensitic, duplex, low‐alloy, and maraging steels, produced via additive manufacturing (AM). It discusses how AM impacts material properties, such as grain structure and the formation of defects like porosity, and highlights the importance of optimizing process ...
Eneko Villabona +4 more
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ABSTRACT Material extrusion allows for the fabrication of metallic parts with competitive cost and flexibility in setting fabrication parameters. However, the parts contain defects that are due to the deposition route itself and to the removal of polymers during debinding and sintering. These defects affect the mechanical properties.
Eldane Yvana Kamani Tienkoue +3 more
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A Statistical Review of Hydrogen Effects on the Fatigue and Fracture Behavior of Steel
ABSTRACT This study conducts a statistical re‐analysis of experimental data from the literature to assess the influence of hydrogen on key mechanical properties, including the medium‐/high‐cycle fatigue strength and the threshold value of the stress intensity factor range.
H. Wang +4 more
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This study reveals quasiparticle dynamics in ZrTe5. Polarization‐dependent measurements show transient reflectivity anisotropy arises from electron relaxation and lattice vibrations. The first dynamical evidence of a temperature‐induced Lifshitz transition is reported.
Yueying Hou +14 more
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Material extrusion (ME) based additive manufacturing has gained much attention as a cost-effective method for the fabrication of complex metal components, particularly using 17-4PH stainless steel.
Yulin Liu, Audai Al-Akailah, Fuda Ning
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