Evaluation of additive manufacturing of sand cores in terms of the resulting surface roughness. [PDF]
Gawronová M +8 more
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Progress of MXenes‐based responsive materials for soft sensors and actuators
MXene, a promising 2D material, excels at mimicking human sensing and feedback system, making it ideal for intelligent robots. This review first covers its structure, properties, and synthesis. It then summarizes recent MXene‐based sensors and actuator.
Peidi Zhou +10 more
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Advances in Natural Building and Construction Materials. [PDF]
Strzałkowski P, Sousa L, Köken E.
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Effect of the Composition of Hybrid Sands on the Change in Thermal Expansion. [PDF]
Radkovský F +9 more
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The study investigates the influence of DED‐Arc/M versus casting on the microstructure and material properties of X40CrMoV5‐1 (AISI H13) hot‐work tool steel. DED‐Arc/M yields finer microstructures, superior mechanical strength, and ductility, but slightly reduced thermal conductivity.
Ulf Ziesing +4 more
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Ecofriendly Water-Soluble Binders for Precision Ceramic Moulds in Aerospace Turbine Casting: Process Development and Performance Evaluation. [PDF]
Małek M, Wachowski M, Kluczyński J.
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Enhancing printability of 3D printed concrete by using metakaolin and silica fume
Abstract This study investigates the effects of incorporating metakaolin (MK) and silica fume (SF) on the fresh and hardened properties of 3D printed concrete (3DPC). Five mix designs were prepared with MK replacement levels of 0%, 10%, 12.5%, and 15%, along with one mix containing 10% MK and 5% SF.
Marwah M. Thajeel +2 more
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Deconstructing Barisanus' medieval casting technology based on digital twins. [PDF]
Asmus B, Fera M, Mödlinger M.
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Experimental study on the eco-friendly plastic-sand paver blocks by utilising plastic waste and basalt fibers. [PDF]
Iftikhar B +9 more
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Abstract After a blossoming pre‐World War II (WWII) period, the concrete construction industry in then‐socialist Hungary existed in a relative isolation from the Western World during the mid‐20th century. In this paper, we focus on the body of work of one of the then newly established state‐owned design offices, IPARTERV, to show how the isolation ...
Orsolya Gáspár, Péter Haba
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