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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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The Relationship between Indoor and Outdoor Fine Particulate Matter in a High-Rise Building in Chicago Monitored by PurpleAir Sensors. [PDF]
Wenner MM +3 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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Predicting the Posture of High-Rise Building Machines Based on Multivariate Time Series Neural Network Models. [PDF]
Pan X, Huang J, Zhang Y, Zuo Z, Zhang L.
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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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Is Living in a High-Rise Building Bad for Your Self-Rated Health? [PDF]
Verhaeghe PP, Coenen A, Van de Putte B.
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Smoke problems in high-rise buildings
Reprinted from: ASHRAE Journal, v. 10, no. 9, September 1968, p. 57-61.
Hutcheon, N. B., Shorter, G. W.
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Electrical Conductivities of Conductors, Semiconductors, and Their Mixtures at Elevated Temperatures
This article presents a comprehensive review of temperature‐dependent electrical conductivity data for multiple material classes at elevated temperatures, highlighting a persistent conductivity gap between metals and semiconductors in the range of 102$\left(10\right)^{2}$– 107$\left(10\right)^{7}$ S/m. Metal–ceramic irregular metamaterials are proposed
Valentina Torres Nieto, Marcia A. Cooper
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CFD investigation on the effects of wind and thermal wall-flow on pollutant transmission in a high-rise building. [PDF]
Mu D, Gao N, Zhu T.
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Between the image and the building: an architectural tour of 'High-Rise' [PDF]
Butt, Amy
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