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On the pathway to climate‐neutral steel production, recycling fractions will necessarily increase over time. Since alloying elements will enrich progressively, as they cannot be removed economically from the melt, processes need to be adjusted.
Anindita Chakraborty +3 more
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The structure, texture and magnetic performance of annealed cold-rolled sheet of oriented silicon steel (/%: 0. 046G, 3. 07Si, 0. 09Mn, 0. 029P, 0. 004S, 0. 005Al, 0. 001 Ti, 0.001 40, 0.009 6N) from 2. 66 mm hot-rolled plate normalizing at 1 100 ℃ for 2
唐刚 +5 more
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The influence of material anisotropy and spiral welding on tensile strain capacity of spiral welded pipes [PDF]
The longitudinal strain capacity of spiral welded pipelines displays to some extents unexplained behaviour. Therefore, they are not (yet) used extensively in offshore applications and harsh conditions, demanding a strain based design. An important factor
De Backer, Michiel +2 more
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Influence of Higher Tramp Element Level on the Weldability of Automotive Steels
The use of green recycled steels is constantly expanding in the automotive industry. The increase in tramp elements resulting from the recycling of steel is problematic. Tramp elements can lead to a negative influence on the weldability. To understand the influence, the welding properties of three green steels are characterized. The potential limits of
Elias Gebhard Vogt +6 more
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Epidemiological and awareness study of tuberculosis in Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia [PDF]
Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the serious infectious diseases and has been characterized worldwide as an epidemic by World Health Organization (WHO). TB is still a public health problem in Malaysia.
Sanusi, Shuaibu Babaji
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Stress-strain response and microstructural evolution of a FeMnCAl TWIP steel during tension-compression tests [PDF]
© 2016. The stress-strain response of a Fe-17.5Mn-0.7C-2Al TWIP steel during cyclic loading has been investigated by means of tension-compression tests within the strain limits of ±2%, ±5% and ±10%. In addition, the microstructural evolution during the ±
Benito Páramo, José Antonio +3 more
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This review investigates the processing‐microstructure‐property relationships in ferritic stainless steels (FSSs). It highlights advances in deformation behavior, heat treatments, surface modifications, and alloying effects. Theoretical models, including Johnson‐Mehl‐Avrami‐Kolmogorov, Arrhenius, nucleation theory, and diffusion theories, are discussed
Shahab Bazri +4 more
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Test steel is melted by a 50 kg vacuum induction furnace, forged to 60 mm slab, homogenized at 1 250 ℃ then hot-rolled to 4 mm plate and cold rolled to 1 mm sheet.
姚春发、李光瀛
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Laser welding of duplex stainless steel disrupts phase balance, promotes nitride precipitation, and reduces fatigue resistance. Postweld heat treatment restores austenite and dissolves nitrides, but the resulting crystallography and phase morphology still impair fatigue performance.
Aparecida Silva Magalhães +6 more
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Micropatterned Surfaces with Unidirectional Wetting Properties for Liquid Transport
Micropatterned surfaces that guide droplets in a single direction are gaining attention for their role in liquid transport. This review explores how surface designs enable such behavior, from gravity‐driven flow to stimulus‐responsive movement. It also discusses fabrication techniques, design challenges, and emerging strategies to advance directional ...
Elham Lori Zoudani +5 more
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