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Cold-sintered bioceramics for medical applications: State of the art and further perspectives. [PDF]
Lukic MJ, Gebauer D, Li B, Chen S.
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High-Densification for Ferrous Soft Magnetic Powder by Metal Injection Molding
Toshiko Osada +4 more
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Mg–Zn composites with a thickness of 0.21 mm were fabricated using roll bonding of a kirigami‐patterned Mg alloy inlay within a Zn matrix. Thermal activation following this process led to the formation of tailored intermetallic structures, which provided the composite with enhanced flexural strength.
Yaroslav Frolov +4 more
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Tailoring Microstructure and Performance of Cu/SiC Composites via Integrated Powder Metallurgy and Thermo-Compression Processing. [PDF]
Shan M +6 more
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Cermets (60 vol.% AISI 316L stainless steel, 40 vol.% recycled MgO), intended for use in aluminum electrolysis, were pre‐oxidized in three furnaces with different heating technologies and subjected to a cryolite corrosion test. The different atmospheres influenced the formation of oxide layers, which in turn affected corrosion resistance and ...
Patricia Kaiser +4 more
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Microstructure Evolution and High-Temperature Dimensional Stability of Silica-Based Ceramic Cores via Modification of Alumina Nanopowder in Digital Light Processing 3D Printing. [PDF]
Li X +6 more
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Phase‐field simulations coupled with dislocation‐density‐based crystal plasticity modeling reproduce γ′ rafting behavior in single‐crystal Ni‐based superalloys under varied loading conditions. The model captures both macroscopic creep and microscopic morphology evolution, with results matching high‐temperature creep experiments.
Micheal Younan +5 more
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Phase Field Failure Modeling: Brittle‐Ductile Dual‐Phase Microstructures under Compressive Loading
The approach by Amor and the approach by Miehe and Zhang for asymmetric damage behavior in the phase field method for fracture are compared regarding their fitness for microcrack‐based failure modeling. The comparison is performed for the case of a dual‐phase microstructure with a brittle and a ductile constituent.
Jakob Huber, Jan Torgersen, Ewald Werner
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