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Geometry‐Encoded Programmable Mechanics in Single‐Material Dual‐Phase Metamaterials
Inspired by the unique soft‐hard heterogeneous architecture of nacre, this study proposes a novel class of dual‐phase (DP) metamaterials. The DP metamaterials exhibit programmable nonlinear mechanical responses, tailored failure processes, and enhanced energy absorption by systematically varying the spatial coding patterns of soft‐hard unit cells ...
Miao Zhao +6 more
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Compaction behaviours of 17-4 PH, 316L, and 1.4551 stainless-steel powders during cold pressing
Despite numerous recent technological developments, conventional powder metallurgy (CPM) remains the most commonly applied technique for fabricating stainless-steel products.
Mohammed Qasim Kareem +3 more
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Fabrication and Characterization of Dental Implant Technology Utilizing Hydroxyapatite (HA) Nanoparticles Composed with Ceramics via Electrophoretic Deposition Technique on Stainless Steel [PDF]
The field of restorative dentistry has witnessed a significant transformation by introducing dental implant technology, which offers a dependable approach to replacing absent teeth.
Weili Wang +6 more
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Laser powder bed fusion of JIS SKD61 tool steel is systematically optimized using a Taguchi design and ANOVA. Hatch spacing and layer thickness are identified as dominant parameters controlling surface roughness and tensile strength. Subsequent tempering at 600°C improves microstructural stability and mechanical performance, enabling high‐density SKD61
Masrurotin Masrurotin +4 more
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FATIGUE BEHAVIOUR OF COPPER-BRAZED 316L STAINLESS STEEL
The plate heat exchanger (PHE) is a component that provides heat to be transferred from hot water to domestic cold water without mixing them with high efficiency. Over the lifetime of the PHE, cyclic pressure acts on the brazing points and the plates, and this may lead to fatigue failure.
Kralj, Jernej +5 more
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Corrosive Metabolic Activity of Desulfovibrio sp. on 316L Stainless Steel
The present study investigated the effects of chemical parameters (SO4 2−, PO4 3−, Cl−, pH) and the contents of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) regarding the growth of Desulfovibrio sp. on the microbiologically induced corrosion of 316L stainless steel (SS).
Arkan, Simge +2 more
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Creep behavior of SS 316 brackets is examined through experiments, conventional creep laws, and advanced constitutive modeling. Long‐term deformation, stress redistribution, and life prediction are compared under service‐relevant loads. The study highlights the limits of classical models and demonstrates improved accuracy using advanced approaches for ...
Mohsin Sattar +7 more
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Prebending of 304L/Q345R cladded plates significantly alters the subsequent weld thermal cycle and modifies the local interfacial microstructure. Combined electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) and microscopy analysis demonstrates that deformation twinning, martensitic transformation, and defect initiation are concentrated at the trimaterial junction,
Ali Fahem +2 more
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Driven by halon and high GWP agent phase out, perfluorohexanone is increasingly deployed in enclosures such as data centers, marine machinery spaces, and industrial process lines. This review summarizes application performance, discharge and distribution design, material compatibility, and byproduct control and maps practical gaps for large volume and ...
Zhilei Yu +8 more
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Sensitisation Study of Normalized 316L Stainless Steel
Austenitic stainless steels with excellent corrosion resistance and good weldability have wide applications in industry. These iron-based alloys contain a high level of chromium which form protective oxide film on the surface hence resisting corrosion. The oxide film regenerates when damaged, making the steel 'stainless'. However, carbide precipitation
P. Atanda, A. Fatudimu, O. Oluwole
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