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Electroforming of Large Mirrors
Applied Optics, 1966Thin metal mirrors are prime candidates for space applications, because of their high thermal conductivity, low weight, and ability to withstand vibration during launch. Of all the fabrication processes, at the present state of the art, electroforming appears the most suitable for producing accurate, thin, metal mirrors with satisfactory mechanical and
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Journal of the mechanics and physics of solids, 2022
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Electroformed composite materials
Journal of Materials Science, 1967Electroforming has been used as a method of incorporating fibres in a metal matrix. Studies on both conducting and non-conducting fibres formed the basis of a critical assessment of the potentialities of this technique for making composite materials. Examples of the application of the method to the forming of various materials are given.
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2014
This chapter contains modeling work for sheet metal subject to an applied direct electrical current in uniaxial tension. The modeling is divided into a thermal and mechanical approach which is combined to a thermo-mechanical model to predict the deformation behavior during EAF.
Wesley A. Salandro +4 more
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This chapter contains modeling work for sheet metal subject to an applied direct electrical current in uniaxial tension. The modeling is divided into a thermal and mechanical approach which is combined to a thermo-mechanical model to predict the deformation behavior during EAF.
Wesley A. Salandro +4 more
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Electroformation and characterization of soybean protein isolate hydrolysates-modified liposomes
Food HydrocolloidsLibin Sun +5 more
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