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Fine-tunings in nucleosynthesis and the emergence of life: status and perspectives. [PDF]
Meißner UG, Metsch BC, Meyer H.
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This study explores a process chain to produce dispersoid‐strengthened CuCr1Zr for applications requiring high strength and conductivity. Using gas‐atomized powder and copper‐plated alumina nanoparticles, additive manufacturing is performed via powder bed based additive manufacturing with green and red lasers, followed by heat treatment.
Heinrich von Lintel+7 more
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Energy calibration of the 2.5 MV Pelletron at the Dalton Cumbrian Facility. [PDF]
Linkowski K+11 more
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This perspective article explores an innovative powder metallurgical approach to producing high‐nitrogen steels by utilizing a mixture of stainless steel and Si3N4. This mixture undergoes hot isostatic pressing followed by direct quenching. The article also examines adapting this method to laser powder bed fusion (PBF‐LB/M) to overcome nitrogen ...
Louis Becker+5 more
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Microstructure Controlling, Properties, and Thermodynamic Analysis of SiC Joints Brazed with Ni-Ti Fillers. [PDF]
Li M+8 more
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Correlations of Particles Emitted in Nuclear Reactions [PDF]
H.G. Pugh
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Molecular dynamics simulations are advancing the study of ribonucleic acid (RNA) and RNA‐conjugated molecules. These developments include improvements in force fields, long‐timescale dynamics, and coarse‐grained models, addressing limitations and refining methods.
Kanchan Yadav, Iksoo Jang, Jong Bum Lee
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NEARREX, A COMPUTER CODE FOR NUCLEAR REACTION CALCULATIONS
P. A. Moldauer+2 more
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Powder Metallurgy and Additive Manufacturing of High‐Nitrogen Alloyed FeCr(Si)N Stainless Steel
The alloying element Nitrogen enhances stainless steel strength, corrosion resistance, and stabilizes austenite. This study develops austenitic FeCr(Si)N steel production via powder metallurgy. Fe20Cr and Si3N4 are hot isostatically pressed, creating an austenitic microstructure.
Louis Becker+5 more
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