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Cold Spray Forming Inconel 718
International Thermal Spray Conference, 2012Abstract In this investigation, Inconel 718, a material known to cause nozzle clogging upon cold spraying, was cold spray formed to 6 mm-thick using the Plasma Giken cold spray system PCS- 1000. This was made possible due to the novel non-clogging nozzle material combined with a nozzle water cooling system.
Wong, W. +7 more
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2002
Discussions of cold formed steel sections, local buckling of plate elements and the design of cold formed steel members and connections.
Rhodes, J., Shanmugam, N.E.
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Discussions of cold formed steel sections, local buckling of plate elements and the design of cold formed steel members and connections.
Rhodes, J., Shanmugam, N.E.
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Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 2003
Abstract Cold-formed steel structures are steel structural products that are made by bending flat sheets of steel at ambient temperature into shapes which will support more than the flat sheets themselves. They have been produced for more than a century since the first flat sheets of steel were produced by the steel mills.
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Abstract Cold-formed steel structures are steel structural products that are made by bending flat sheets of steel at ambient temperature into shapes which will support more than the flat sheets themselves. They have been produced for more than a century since the first flat sheets of steel were produced by the steel mills.
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Cold Spray Forming of Inconel 718
Journal of Thermal Spray Technology, 2012Inconel 718 was cold spray formed to a 6-mm thickness on an 8-cm diameter aluminum alloy tube using Sulzer Amdry 1718 powder and the Plasma Giken PCS-1000 cold spray system. The effects of spray particle velocity and post-spray heat treatment were studied. Post-spray annealing was performed from 950 to 1250 °C for 1-2 h.
Wong, W. +7 more
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Utilization of Cold Work in Cold-Formed Steel
Journal of the Structural Division, 1975An analysis to predict the yield strength of corners in cold-formed steel structural members was presented by Karren in 1967. It is based on plastic theory, using isotropic power-law strain hardening with von Mises’ yield condition and plastic potential. The analysis and consequent design formulas are quite complicated.
Niels C. Lind, Dilip K. Schroff
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