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Fracture behavior of Ti-6Al-4V in the extreme thermo-mechanical environment of fan blade-out. [PDF]

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Tuninetti V   +5 more
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A review of mechanics-related material damages in all-solid-state batteries: Mechanisms, performance impacts and mitigation strategies

Nano Energy, 2020
Abstract This paper comprehensively reviews the recent experimental investigations and theoretical modellings on the mechanics-related material damages and their caused performance degradation of all-solid-state batteries (ASSBs). Mechanics-related material damages in ASSBs at different scales and in different components can occur if stress exceeds ...
Zhang, Fangzhou   +7 more
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Impact of Electrochemical Reaction Mechanisms on Overpotentials in the Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Anode

ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2008
Abstract not Available.
Kyle N. Grew, John R. Izzo, Wilson Chiu
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Time Integration of Impact Phenomena in Solid Mechanics: A One-Dimensional Model Problem

Volume 6: 16th Computers in Engineering Conference, 1996
Abstract 1D impact between two identical bars is modeled as a simple spring-mass system as would be generated by a finite element discretization. Some commonly used time integrators are applied to the system to demonstrate defects in the numerical solution as compared to the exact analytical solution.
V. Chawla, T. A. Laursen
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Tuning the degree of chemical ordering in the solid solution of a complex concentrated alloy and its impact on mechanical properties

Acta Materialia, 2021
Abstract Using the binary enthalpies of mixing in a Co-Cr-Fe-Ni base alloy system, a high entropy alloy (HEA) or complex concentrated alloy (CCA), the equiatomic CoFeNi has been identified, which should form a random solid solution. Subsequent experimental validation established that this alloy is indeed a near-ideal, random face centered cubic (FCC)
S. Dasari   +7 more
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Explosion-like chemical reactions in solids initiated by mechanical impact

Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2016
The mechanical behavior and physicochemical transformations in a number of halide vinyl polymers and hydrogen-free inorganic oxidizers subjected to a mechanical impact are studied experimentally and theoretically to gain insights into explosive-like reactions in solids.
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