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Steel metallurgy in the Republic of Croatia
This paper examines the centuries-long history of the castle Kamenica, situated above the identically named settlement in the Croatian Zagorje region, not far from Lepoglava. It was first mentioned in writing in 1311.
Mirko Gojić
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Book of abstracts of the 16th International Symposium of Croatian Metallurgical Society - SHMD '2023, Materials and metallurgy, Zagreb, Croatia, April 20-21, 2023.
Ilija Mamuzić (ed.)
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A preliminary study on enrichment of Anini iron ore for use by Algerian metallurgical industry
The Anini iron ore contains mainly ferriferous hematite rocks with inclusions of quartz and clay. The chemical analysis showed that the average content of iron is 55% while SiO2 and Al2O3 is 26.20% and 12%, respectively.
Raouf Chaabia +2 more
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It is demonstrated that optical microscopy images of steel materials could be effectively categorized into classes on preset ferrite/pearlite-, ferrite/pearlite/bainite-, and bainite/martensite-type microstructures with image pre-processing and ...
Dmitry S. Bulgarevich +4 more
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The environmental aspect as an important part of the digital transformation in metallurgy [PDF]
The fourth industrial revolution is the continuous automation of traditional production processes and production practices using modern intelligent technologies. In the context of the fourth industrial revolution development the digital transformation of
Gromova Elizaveta A.
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Machine Learning Applied to High Entropy Alloys under Irradiation
Designing alloys for extreme environments demands fast, trustworthy prediction. This review charts how machine learning—especially machine‐learned interatomic potentials and predictive models based on experiment‐informed datasets—captures the complexity of high‐entropy alloys in extreme environments, predicts phase formation, mechanical properties, and
Amin Esfandiarpour +8 more
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Subgrain and Cavity Development during Creep of Al‐3.85%Mg
Al‐3.85%Mg does form subgrains if crept at very high strains. This fact allows the unification of the creep description in two different alloys such as pure Al and Al–Mg alloys. It is classically considered that the creep mechanisms for type M (e.g., pure Al) and type A alloys (e.g., Al–Mg alloys) are different.
Augusta Isaac +6 more
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This study presents a 3D representative volume element‐based simulation approach to predict mesoscopic residual stress and strain fields in silicon solid solution‐strengthened ductile cast iron. By modeling phase transformation kinetics with an enhanced Johnson–Mehl–Avrami–Kolmogorov model, the effects of varying cooling rates on residual stresses are ...
Lutz Horbach +6 more
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The Puymorens iron mine is located at an altitude of between 2,100 and 2,200 m at the western edge of the Pyrénées-Orientales department (France), which is bordered by the Ariège department in France and Andorra to the west and Spain to the south.
Gaspard Pagès +2 more
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Development of Aluminum Scandium Alloys for Hydrogen Storage Valves
Different aluminum alloy series and various aluminum‐scandium alloys with differing Sc and Zr levels are evaluated for use in hydrogen storage valve production. The alloys undergo hardness testing, optical microscopy, and tensile strength analysis, with hardening behavior studied under varying conditions.
Francisco García‐Moreno +4 more
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