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Global Small data Solutions for a system of semilinear heat equations and the corresponding system of damped wave equations with nonlinear memory [PDF]
Mohamed Berbiche, Messaouda Terchi
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A novel, temperature‐controlled post‐consolidation unit is developed to test its potential to improve the melt impregnation process used to manufacture continuous fiber‐reinforced filaments for additive manufacturing of high‐performance thermoplastics.
Daniel Beermann +2 more
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Fractional random fields associated with stochastic fractional heat equations [PDF]
M. Ya. Kelbert +2 more
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The study investigates novel semi‐finished products made of unidirectionally arranged hemp or pineapple leaf fiber‐reinforced composites produced from different matrices. The materials are analyzed in terms of their mechanical and interfacial properties and void content.
Nina Graupner +22 more
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Inf-sup stable space-time Local Discontinuous Galerkin method for the heat equation. [PDF]
Gómez S, Perinati C, Stocker P.
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Plasma‐assisted hybrid friction stir welding of dissimilar AlCu joints employs localized plasma preheating to balance heat input and enhance plastic flow. The optimized process reduces axial force by up to 35%, refines the microstructure, and achieves ≈96% joint efficiency.
Deepak Kumar Yaduwanshi +3 more
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Refined Regularity of the Blow-Up Set Linked to Refined Asymptotic Behavior for the Semilinear Heat Equation. [PDF]
Ghoul TE, Nguyen VT, Zaag H.
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Rheocasting versus Die Casting: An Insight into the Low‐Cycle Fatigue Behavior of AlSi7Mg0.6
The study compares rheocast lightweight components with high‐pressure die cast materials regarding microstructure and fatigue behavior. Rheocast process offers higher efficiency due to lower casting temperatures. Despite some microstructural differences, both processes show similar strengths (yield strength 125 MPa, tensile strength 240 MPa).
Julia Richter +4 more
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An approach without using Hardy inequality for the linear heat equation with singular potential [PDF]
Lucas C. F. Ferreira +1 more
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