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Al–Si alloys are particularly in demand for automotive and electronic applications, thanks to their excellent wear and thermal properties. Nevertheless, when processed by conventional methods with low cooling rates, the coarse primary Si phases are responsible for increasing brittleness and inducing crack propagation.
Layla Shams Tisha+3 more
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The effect of finite-amplitude propagation in the rocket-grenade experiment for upper-atmosphere temperature and winds : technical report [PDF]
J. Otterman
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Studies on Fungi Encountered in the Atmosphere
Florante C. Bocobo, Arthur C. Curtis
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THE FLOW OF A STABLE ATMOSPHERE OVER A HEATED ISLAND, PART 1 [PDF]
Joanne Starr Malkus, Melvin E. Stern
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In this study, how friction‐welding parameters (rotational speed, etc.) affect the morphology, distribution, and local thickness of the intermetallic compound layer (IMC‐layer) in friction‐welded steel‐aluminum hybrid components is investigated. In the results, it is shown that lower speeds (700 rpm) lead to a more uniform, thinner IMC‐layer (<0.5 μm),
Christoph Kahra+6 more
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Observations on the Optical Deportment of the Atmosphere in Reference to the Phenomena of Putrefaction and Infection [PDF]
John Tyndall
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In the current research, how environmental impacts of products can be tracked through complex production networks using semantic data and environmental impact calculations is demonstrated. Here, the example of secondary copper production and the subsequent production of copper alloys is discussed.
Mohsin Sajjad+3 more
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NON-DIMENSIONAL EQUATIONS AND MODELING CRITERIA FOR THE ATMOSPHERE [PDF]
Dave Fultz
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