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Steel samples are investigated using complementary simulations and measurements. Transmission electron microscopy in bright‐field mode, combined with energy‐dispersive X‐ray spectroscopy maps for titanium and niobium, reveals distinct particle populations. Simulations reproduce these in size and composition.
Marc Laub +3 more
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Using the TiSiN/MeN (Me = Cr, Nb, W, Mo, TiZr) coatings system as an example, the analyzed results of multilayer coatings with nanolayers of various functional purposes require a systematic approach to understanding the role of selected materials, growth
O.V. Maksakova +10 more
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Relationship between Melting Quality and Hardness of Cheddar Cheese
Robert W Weik +2 more
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Proton Radiation Hardness of Perovskite Tandem Photovoltaics
F. Lang +22 more
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This study focuses on processing the titanium alloy Ti‐17 using wire arc directed energy deposition (waDED), with an emphasis on the microstructure and mechanical properties. The waDED typical heat‐affected zone banding is characterized and related to the local mechanical properties.
Alexander Wenda +7 more
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Equal channel angular pressing of commercial pure copper under low strain amplitude (≈0.48) induces concurrent continuous and localized discontinuous dynamic recrystallization, forming a duplex structure influenced by strain heterogeneity and recovery. Moderate hardening after 4–12 passes results from progressive high‐angle grain boundary formation via
Paula Cibely Alves Flausino +6 more
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Effect of Cooling Rate on Hardness of Commercial Titanium Alloys [PDF]
H.E. Martens
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This study compares the mechanical properties of Inconel 718 with two newly developed compositionally complex alloys (CCAs). Inco‐like‐H alloy demonstrates significantly improved wear resistance, surface finish, and hardness, notably at high temperatures. This CCA requires no heat treatment and is well suited for additive manufacturing. Its performance
Laurent Peltier +3 more
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