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Interaction of Ladle Slag With Varying SiO2 Content and Recyclate‐Based MgO–C Refractories
Ladle slags (CaO/Al2O3 = 1) with 1–20 wt% SiO2 were investigated in contact with industrial MgO–C refractories fabricated from fresh magnesia and 50 wt% recyclate. The sessile drop method at 1600°C reveals intensive gas formation, delayed slag infiltration in recyclate‐based samples, and, under high‐SiO2 slag, formation of a dense MgAl2O4‐rich ...
Anton Yehorov +6 more
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Collagen hydrolysate is evaluated as a sustainable binder for MgO‐C refractories. Its thermally induced cross‐linking and gas release lead to expansion and cracking in large bricks, but tailored batches with lignin, recyclates, or fine graphite improve the gas release while thermal treatment and stability.
Till M. J. Stadtmüller +8 more
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This paper presents a novel approach to reducing oxide layers on metal powders using low‐temperature hydrogen dielectric barrier discharge plasmas at atmospheric pressure. Unlike conventional hydrogen‐plasma reductions, the powders do not contact the plasma directly.
Shukang Zhang +3 more
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This study develops sustainable MgO–C refractories using recycled materials and eco‐friendly fructose–tannin binders. The enhanced performance of citric acid as a cross‐linker and functional additives on mechanical and thermomechanical properties was examined. Characterization included strength tests, immersion trials, and microstructural and inclusion
Dinesh K. Gunasekar +7 more
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Deterministic Detection of Single Ion Implantation
Focused ion beam implantation with high detection efficiencies will enable the rapid and scalable fabrication of advanced spin‐based technologies such as qubits. This work presents the detection efficiencies of a wide range of ions implanted into solid‐state hosts, with efficiencies of >90% recorded for ion species and substrate combinations of ...
Mason Adshead +6 more
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This study investigates how tramp elements from increased scrap usage influence phase transformations in low‐alloyed steel. Combining dilatometry and microscopy reveal that tramp elements delay transformations, reduce critical cooling rates and increase hardenability.
Lukas Hatzenbichler +5 more
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SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis, 2010
We study a nonsteady transmission problem across either a fractal layer S or the corresponding prefractal layer $S_h$. The transmission condition is of order two. Existence, uniqueness, and regularity results for the strict solution, in both cases, are established as well as convergence results for the solutions of the approximating problems in varying
LANCIA, Maria Rosaria, VERNOLE, Paola
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We study a nonsteady transmission problem across either a fractal layer S or the corresponding prefractal layer $S_h$. The transmission condition is of order two. Existence, uniqueness, and regularity results for the strict solution, in both cases, are established as well as convergence results for the solutions of the approximating problems in varying
LANCIA, Maria Rosaria, VERNOLE, Paola
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pure and applied geophysics, 1978
More than fifty heat flow measurements in Italy are examined. The values, corrected only for local influences (when present), are related to the main geological features with the following results: foreland areas, 55±19 mW m−2, foredeep areas, 45±21 mW m−2; folded regions and intermountain depressions, 76±29 mW m−2.
M. Loddo, F. Mongelli
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More than fifty heat flow measurements in Italy are examined. The values, corrected only for local influences (when present), are related to the main geological features with the following results: foreland areas, 55±19 mW m−2, foredeep areas, 45±21 mW m−2; folded regions and intermountain depressions, 76±29 mW m−2.
M. Loddo, F. Mongelli
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Planetary heat flow measurements
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2005The year 2005 marks the 35th anniversary of the Apollo 13 mission, probably the most successful failure in the history of manned spaceflight. Naturally, Apollo 13's scientific payload is far less known than the spectacular accident and subsequent rescue of its crew.
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Heat Flow Inequalities with Applications to Heat Flow Optimization Problems
SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis, 1977Inequalities are derived which compare the rates of heat flow across regions with different boundaries. The inequalities form the basis for an existence and uniqueness theory for several closely related free-boundary optimization problems involving the Laplace equation.
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