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Structure-property characterization of rheocast and VADER processed IN-100 superalloy [PDF]
Two recent solidification processes have been applied in the production of IN-100 nickel-base superalloy: rheocasting and vacuum arc double electrode remelting (VADER).
Apelian, D., Cheng, J. J. A.
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The dielectric properties of clays are studied on the level of individual monolayers and functional double stacks. The material breakdown characteristics and charge storage performance are analyzed. For illustration, a defined charge pattern representing a cuneiform character is produced, written into a microscopic clay tile, referencing the origins of
Sebastian Gödrich +6 more
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A cerium oxide‐carbon nanohybrid catalyst is synthesized via two distinct routes and is integrated into H‐type cells and gas diffusion layers (GDLs) to enhance electrochemical performance. Structural variations significantly affect performance, with the solvothermal sample exhibiting higher current densities.
Alessia Pollice +9 more
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Pollution Prevention Assistance in the Automotive Supply Chain: A Study of Northeast Ohio [PDF]
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Allen, Michael +5 more
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Ionic Control of Microstructure and Lubrication in Charged, Physically Cross‐Linked Hydrogels
Here, charged, physically cross‐linked poly(methacrylamide‐co‐methacrylic acid) hydrogels stabilized by a short‐range attractive, long‐range repulsive potential is investigated. This work uncovers how salt addition alters not only swelling, but also the microstructure and dynamics, near‐surface stiffness and charge, and ultimately, its lubricity. Salts
Alexander Deptula +1 more
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Problems involved in establishing a new foundry in the New England area [PDF]
Thesis (B.S.) Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Business and Engineering Administration, 1952.MIT copy bound with: Development of a cost control system for a textile specialty plant / William Edwin Moss. 1952.Bibliography: leaves 106-107.by
Neumann, Edward W, Shields, George M
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This study examines how pore shape and manufacturing‐induced deviations affect the mechanical properties of 3D‐printed lattice materials with constant porosity. Combining µ‐CT analysis, FEM, and compression testing, the authors show that structural imperfections reduce stiffness and strength, while bulk material inhomogeneities probably enhance ...
Oliver Walker +5 more
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There is a significant need for biomaterials with well‐defined stability and bioactivity to support tissue regeneration. In this study, we developed a tunable microgel platform that enables the decoupling of stiffness from porosity, thereby promoting bone regeneration.
Silvia Pravato +9 more
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Reevaluating the Activity of ZIF‐8 Based FeNCs for Electrochemical Ammonia Production
Though receiving much attention, the field of electrochemical nitrogen reduction reaction (eNRR) to ammonia is marked by doubts about whether this reaction is possible in aqueous media. This work sheds light on this question for iron single‐atom on N‐doped carbon (FeNC) catalysts—a class of well‐known catalysts that is also worth testing for the sister
Caroline Schneider +6 more
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Development of cast aluminium alloys for elevated temperature applications [PDF]
Aluminium is a relatively soft yet durable, lightweight, ductile and also malleable metal on this earth. It also is a very good thermal and electrical conductor.
Bin Abdul Ghani, Saiful Rafiq +1 more
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