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Analyzing crash worthiness of the automotive parts has been posing a great challenge in the sheet metal and automotive industry since several decades.
Chandran, Sarath, Verleysen, Patricia
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Antler characteristics are influenced by a combination of genetics, age, and environmental factors, notably habitat quality and resource availability. In this study, we explored how diverse environmental factors, including climate and land cover composition, affect antler size, tine configuration, and the distribution of record‐scoring white‐tailed ...
Brooklyn S. Cars +5 more
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Mechanical Characterization of Steel for Fastening in a Wide Range of Strain Rate
In this paper, the preliminary results of the mechanical characterization in a wide range of strain rate of the 30MnB4 steel, usually adopted for fasteners, are described.
E. CADONI +6 more
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A micromechanics inspired constitutive model for shape-memory alloys: the one-dimensional case [PDF]
This paper presents a constitutive model for shape-memory alloys that builds on ideas generated from recent micromechanical studies of the underlying microstructure. The presentation here is in one dimension.
Bhattacharya, Kaushik, Sadjadpour, Amir
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Abstract Given the limited understanding of discrepancies in responses of diatoms to ocean acidification (OA), we comparatively investigated the physiological and transcriptional performances of a diatom Thalassiosira weissflogii acclimated to OA (pHt drop of 0.35–0.41) between day and night periods.
Guang Gao +3 more
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Abstract Natural hydrogen is a promising clean energy resource, but locating subsurface accumulations remains challenging. Aeromagnetic anomalies are increasingly utilized as a rapid and cost‐effective tool for geological hydrogen prospection, particularly associated with magnetite formation during abiotic geochemical hydrogen generation through ...
B. D. L. Mendes +3 more
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A new split Hopkinson tensile bar design
This work presents a new design for a split Hopkinson tensile bar (SHTB) as well as generated representative experimental results. The new design uses a U shaped striker bar as projectile and addresses several shortcomings of classical SHTB designs using hollow striker bars.
Gerlach, R, Kettenbeil, C, Petrinic, N
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Influence of the geometry of hat-shaped specimens on the formation of adiabatic shear bands [PDF]
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Degrieck, Joris +2 more
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Three-dimensional effects on the dynamic fracture determination of Al 7075-T651 using TPB specimens [PDF]
Here we present a numerical analysis of three dimensional effects on the dynamic three point bending fracture tests on Al 7075 T651 alloy specimens performed in a modified Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar.
Fernández Sáez, José +1 more
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A testing technique to investigate the tensile behavior of propellant representative material
Propellants are energetic materials abundantly used to generate the propulsion of rockets, projectiles, or other objects. A wide range of stress-state and strain-rate has to be considered in view of predicting the mechanical behaviour of this material ...
Viant Thibaut +6 more
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