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Stabilization of L‐PBF Ni50.7Ti49.3 under low‐cycle loading was investigated. Recoverable strain after cycling was dependent on the amount of applied load. Recovery ratio was 53.4% and 35.1% at intermediate and high load, respectively. The maximum total strain reached 10.3% at a high load of 1200 MPa.
Ondřej Červinek +5 more
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Creep experiments at 900°C on coarse‐grained steel‐ceramic composites containing recycled magnesia reveal that higher ceramic volume fractions significantly enhance the creep resistance. Detailed EBSD investigations identify subgrain formation in the steel matrix as the dominant deformation mechanism.
Moritz Müller +6 more
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High‐frequency (HF) welding of steel is limited by oxide inclusions that degrade weld quality. This study demonstrates, for the first time, the integration of a nonthermal Ar/H2 dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma jet into HF welding. Local plasma treatment provides effective shielding and in‐situ oxide reduction, resulting in markedly fewer and ...
Viktor Udachin +4 more
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Influence of an Argon/Silane Atmosphere on the Temperature of a Thermal Plasma
The influence of a silane‐doped argon atmosphere on the chemical composition and temperature of a thermal nontransferring argon plasma is investigated using optical emission spectroscopy. As a result of the high amount of free electrons resulting from the stepwise ionization and dissociation of the silane molecule, even a silane addition of 0.01 vol ...
Lena Kreie +4 more
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Handbook of Establishing and Maintaining Oxygen‐Free Atmospheres
This study presents a practical framework for creating oxygen‐free atmospheres at ambient pressure using silane‐doped inert gases. The results show that ultra‐low oxygen levels and strongly reduced water content can be achieved through controlled silane dosing, drying systems, and sensor monitoring.
Sascha Jan Zimmermann +3 more
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Effect of Oxygen Content on Surface and Subsurface Integrity During Turning of Ti–6Al–4V
This study examines how oxygen content in the ambient atmosphere affects the surface and subsurface properties of Ti–6Al–4V during turning. Results show that oxygen does not influence surface roughness. However, machining in an extremely high vacuum‐adequate atmosphere increases surface hardness by up to 7.8% and induces compressive residual stresses ...
Benjamin Bergmann +3 more
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SIAM Review, 2013
We explore the notion of angle of repose for granular materials. As an illustration, we solve free surface problems for centrifuged granular piles. These have recently been considered as an affordable and simple way to experiment with powders and dust in reduced gravity environments such as on the Moon or on Mars.
Rachael Gordon-Wright +1 more
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We explore the notion of angle of repose for granular materials. As an illustration, we solve free surface problems for centrifuged granular piles. These have recently been considered as an affordable and simple way to experiment with powders and dust in reduced gravity environments such as on the Moon or on Mars.
Rachael Gordon-Wright +1 more
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On the kinetics at a free surface
IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics, 1998zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Peck, Bill, Sigurdson, Lorenz
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Computers & Graphics, 2001
Abstract In this work, the matching problem between two free-form parametric surfaces, S 0 (u, v) and S 1 (u, v) , has been considered in the context of a first stage of the metamorphosis process, which is defined as gradual and continuous transformation of one key shape into another.
Tatiana Surazhsky, Gershon Elber
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Abstract In this work, the matching problem between two free-form parametric surfaces, S 0 (u, v) and S 1 (u, v) , has been considered in the context of a first stage of the metamorphosis process, which is defined as gradual and continuous transformation of one key shape into another.
Tatiana Surazhsky, Gershon Elber
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Layering at Free Liquid Surfaces
Physical Review Letters, 2001Physical Review ...
E, Chacón +3 more
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