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The formation of nonmetallic inclusions (NMIs) was investigated in this study, carrying out immersion tests for 30 min at a temperature of 1600°C with liquid high‐silicon electrical steel (Si ≈ 3 mass‐%) and different MgO–C refractories. Conventional MgO–C refractories were considered, as well as MgO–C refractories containing MgO–C recyclate and ...
Lukas Neubert +6 more
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Deep Learning Tool Wear State Identification Method Based on Cutting Force Signal. [PDF]
Li S, Li M, Gao Y.
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This study investigates laser‐based oxide removal of Cu inserts in oxygen‐free conditions and examines long‐term oxidation kinetics and surface chemistry under different atmospheres via X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Al–Cu compound casting with differently oxidized surfaces is performed, and intermetallic phase formation, morphology, and thermal ...
Timon Steinhoff +9 more
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A Cutting Force and Hole Geometry Study for Precision Deep-Hole Microdrilling of Magnesium. [PDF]
Pizzi M +6 more
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Eiji KONDO +3 more
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Low‐Angle Grain Boundaries and Re‐Segregation in Single‐Crystalline Ni‐Base Superalloys
This work demonstrates that Re‐segregation at low‐angle grain boundaries (LAGBs) in Ni‐base superalloys is influenced by misorientation angle. Advanced microscopy and atom probe tomography reveal that higher misorientation angles increases Re‐segregation.
Alireza B. Parsa +9 more
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A novel prediction method for peak cutting force of curved picks considering lithological tolerances. [PDF]
Duan M +5 more
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Design and Manufacturing of a High-Sensitivity Cutting Force Sensor Based on AlSiCO Ceramic. [PDF]
Gong T +5 more
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INFLUENCE OF SELECTED CUTTING CONDITIONS ON CUTTING FORCES
Augustín Görög +4 more
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The subject of this work is the development of a corrosion‐protective coating on steel sheets for form hardening. Rapid heating in an extreme high vacuum (XHV)‐adequate atmosphere is a useful method to prevent oxidation during alloying of 22MnB5 and aluminum to obtain a metallurgical bonding.
Lorenz Albracht +5 more
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