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Metallurgy, mechanistic models and machine learning in metal printing

Nature Reviews Materials, 2020
Tarasankar DebRoy   +2 more
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Futuristic applications of hydrogen in energy, biorefining, aerospace, pharmaceuticals and metallurgy

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2021
Jude A Okolie   +2 more
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Development and progress on hydrogen metallurgy

International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy and Materials, 2020
Jue Tang, Feng Li
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Powder Metallurgy Route to Ultrafine‐Grained Refractory Metals

Advances in Materials, 2022
Ultrafine‐grained (UFG) refractory metals are promising materials for applications in aerospace, microelectronics, nuclear energy, and many others under extreme environments.
Lin Zhang   +8 more
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Metallurgy in Space

Materials Science Forum, 2006
Over the past five years, an application-oriented research strategy has been initiated by ESA to permit valuable microgravity research in a broad range of physical sciences. The main objective is to integrate ESA, national activities and industry into an overall European strategy, which will allow research to be performed aboard the International Space
David John Jarvis, Olivier Minster
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A Powder-Metallurgy-Based Fabrication Route Towards Achieving High Tensile Strength with Ultra-High Ductility in High-Entropy Alloy

Scripta Materialia, 2020
The strength-ductility trade-off dilemma is perennially problematic in the materials science community. In particular, the attainability of high tensile strength and large elongation is ambitious in alloys fabricated by powder metallurgy.
Peyman Asghari-Rad   +5 more
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Powder metallurgy and high-entropy alloys: Update on new opportunities

Powder Metallurgy, 2020
This article addresses the development of high-entropy alloys (HEAs) fabricated via Powder Metallurgy (PM) techniques. There are potential opportunities for PM techniques to produce ‘different’ HEAs and offer alternative routes to obtain special ...
J. M. Torralba   +2 more
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The Metallurgy of Gold

Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 1992
AbstractThe discovery of gold about 7000 years ago together with that of its sister metals from group IB of the periodic table can be said to have laid the early foundations of metallurgy as a science and a technology. The attraction of the metal to man derives from its relative scarcity and high value, its excellent corrosion resistance, its unique ...
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