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The community‐driven Platform MaterialDigital Core Ontology (PMDco) 3.0 is introduced as a Basic Formal Ontology‐aligned semantic backbone for the processing–structure–properties paradigm in Materials Science and Engineering. Modular engineering, automated releases, and validation workflows are highlighted and key semantic patterns for materials ...
Markus Schilling +15 more
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Multi-Scale Numerical Simulation of Fatigue Crack Propagation Mechanisms in the Heat-Affected Zone of AH36 Steel Welds. [PDF]
Shen C, Fu Y, Zhao W, Yang J.
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Different Al/Al bimetals with a single engineered interface reveal how mechanical mismatch governs fatigue crack growth under cyclic loading. Additionally, loading–unloading–reloading tests link the microyielding behavior to the fatigue crack growth resistance, while crack‐path analysis reveals toughening mechanisms at the interface, highlighting ...
Sebastian Vollath +2 more
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Mechanical Behavior and Failure Modes of Cemented Backfill Under Impact Loading. [PDF]
Zhang X +6 more
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FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH RATES IN WELD METALS
Chitoshi MIKI +3 more
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During creep of a single‐crystal Ni‐based superalloy, the overall crystal orientation is observed to remain constant while the microstructure evolves. Despite the lack of macroscopic rotation, small (<1°) rotations are observed on the submicron size scale and are accommodated by counteracting rotations over the scale of several micrometers.
E. J. Payton +3 more
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Investigation on the Effect of Combined Addition of CNTs and La<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> on the Microstructure and Properties of W<sub>2</sub>CoB<sub>2</sub> Cermet. [PDF]
Zhu X, Qu F, Pan Y, Ke D, Liu L.
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Schematic representation of modes of microcrack nucleation, growth and temporary arrestment at different boundaries, with the criteria for crack propagation in three scenarios: (1) large notch, (2) defect/small sharp notch, and (3) long crack. This work revisits and integrates results on the fatigue behavior of advanced bainitic steels (in particular ...
Lucia Morales‐Rivas
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Coupled Effect of Interfacial Grit Particles and TGO Amplitude on Bond-Coat Crack Propagation in Thermal Barrier Coatings. [PDF]
Lai J +10 more
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Multilayer Self‐Limiting Electrospray Deposition via Stepped Voltage Bias
Self‐limiting electrospray deposition (SLED) uses a high voltage to generate and deposit a charged payload on a target surface. The coating retains its charge, repelling newly arriving material. SLED thickness can be decreased by applying a secondary bias to the target.
Madhuri Deb +3 more
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