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Chemical physics of water. [PDF]
Debenedetti PG, Klein ML.
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An Automatized Simulation Workflow for Powder Pressing Simulations Using SimStack
The implementation of Workflow active Nodes (WaNos) for the convenient execution and automated evaluation of discrete element method calculations of powder pressing is showcased. Purposeful combination of WaNos creates timesaving and resource‐effective computational workflows.
Bjoern Mieller+2 more
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Quantum-classical mechanics as an alternative to quantum mechanics in molecular and chemical physics. [PDF]
Egorov VV.
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Artificial neural networks for the inverse design of nanoparticles with preferential nano-bio behaviors. [PDF]
Hassan SA.
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A new method of producing metal powders for additive manufacturing by the atomization of free-falling melt streams using pulsed cross-flow gaseous shock or detonation waves is proposed.
Sergey M. Frolov+10 more
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Digital Methods for the Fatigue Assessment of Engineering Steels
The use of engineering steels is often limited by their fatigue strength. In the sake of a faster product development, the fatigue behavior can be predicted by machine learning (ML). In this work, ML is applied on a heterogeneous database, covering a wide range of steel types.
Sascha Fliegener+7 more
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Multilayer ferrite inductor prototypes are fabricated by cofiring metallized tapes of NiCuZn ferrite and glass‐ceramic composite. Prerequisites for a predictive component simulation are discussed. An automated data‐pipeline stores and semantically links the experimental data acquired in the study according to a domain ontology.
Björn Mieller+8 more
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This manuscript presents advances in digital transformation within materials science and engineering, emphasizing the role of the MaterialDigital Initiative. By testing and applying concepts such as ontologies, knowledge graphs, and integrated workflows, it promotes semantic interoperability and data‐driven innovation. The article reviews collaborative
Bernd Bayerlein+44 more
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New Publications from IUPAC, the American Chemical Society, and the American Institute of Physics [PDF]
Kamal H. Khayat+2 more
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Temporal power modulation increases weld depth in high‐power laser beam welding of dissimilar round bars by nearly 20% compared to same average continuously welded welding power. The mechanism of action also applies to sheet welding and depends on the inertia of keyhole depth for the modulated laser beam power.
Jan Grajczak+7 more
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