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Impact of Laser Surface Modification on Zirconia Implants: A Systematic Review of In Vitro Evidence. [PDF]
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Effect of Service Temperature on the Mechanical and Fatigue Behaviour of Metal-Polymer Friction Stir Composite Joints. [PDF]
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A wearable functional electrical stimulation device with a movable electrode for motor point tracking. [PDF]
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Optimization of Tribological Properties of Shot-Peened Surfaces via Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Using TOPSIS and GRA. [PDF]
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Solid State Phenomena, 2014
In the paper low (LCF) and high cycle fatigue (HCF) behavior of the S355J2 low alloyed steel after surface frictional-mechanical treatment in a corrosive environment (3.5 % NaCl ) has been presented. The treatment was used in order to improve mechanical and fatigue properties of the steel.
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In the paper low (LCF) and high cycle fatigue (HCF) behavior of the S355J2 low alloyed steel after surface frictional-mechanical treatment in a corrosive environment (3.5 % NaCl ) has been presented. The treatment was used in order to improve mechanical and fatigue properties of the steel.
Dorota Kocańda +6 more
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Key Engineering Materials, 2014
In the paper low (LCF) and high cycle fatigue (HCF) behavior of the S235JR low alloyed steel after surface frictional-mechanical treatment in a corrosive environment (3.5 % NaCl ) has been presented. The treatment was used in order to improve mechanical and fatigue properties of the steel Obtained research results indicate an insignificant improvement ...
Dorota Kocańda +3 more
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In the paper low (LCF) and high cycle fatigue (HCF) behavior of the S235JR low alloyed steel after surface frictional-mechanical treatment in a corrosive environment (3.5 % NaCl ) has been presented. The treatment was used in order to improve mechanical and fatigue properties of the steel Obtained research results indicate an insignificant improvement ...
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