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Prediction model of axial compressive bearing capacity of concrete-encased steel composite columns based on SHAP and machine learning. [PDF]
Wang J, Gong X, Chen J, Kan Z.
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The Monotonic Behavior of Existing Bridge Piers Retrofitted by Expansive Concrete-Filled Steel Tubes: An Experimental and Numerical Study. [PDF]
Peng G, Yao G, Jia H, Yao Y, Zheng S.
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Using steel mesh as internal reinforcement in the concrete supports subjected to partially compressive load. [PDF]
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Observation and prediction of bottom collapse and middle break phenomena in the blasting demolition of high chimneys. [PDF]
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Bearing steel quality and bearing performance
Materials Science and Technology, 2012For pricing reasons the extent of metallurgical treatment often is questioned about its influence on bearing performance. In this paper steels with three different quality levels are compared with regards to cleanliness and fatigue resistance.
W Trojahn, P Valentin
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Nanoprecipitation in bearing steels
Acta Materialia, 2011θ-phase is the main hardening species in bearing steels and appears in both martensitically and bainitically hardened microstructures. This work presents a survey of the microstrucural features accompanying nanoprecipitation in bearing steels. Nanoprecipitate structures formed in 1C–1.5Cr wt.% with additions of Cr, Mn, Mo, Si and Ni are studied.
Barrow, A.T.W. +1 more
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Progress in Materials Science, 2012
Abstract A casual metallurgist might be forgiven in believing that there are but a few basic types of steels used in the manufacture of some of the most technologically important engineering components, the rolling bearings. First the famous 1C–1.5Cr steel from which the majority of bearings are made.
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Abstract A casual metallurgist might be forgiven in believing that there are but a few basic types of steels used in the manufacture of some of the most technologically important engineering components, the rolling bearings. First the famous 1C–1.5Cr steel from which the majority of bearings are made.
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