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The role of various alloying elements in face‐centered cubic aluminum on the barrier of a Shockley partial dislocation during its motion is presented. The study aims to understand how alloying atoms such as Mg, Si, and Zr affect the energy landscape for dislocation motion, thus influencing the solid solution hardening and softening in aluminum, which ...
Inna Plyushchay+3 more
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Gamma-ray production in the 170Er(p,n)170Tm nuclear reaction
Mihailescu Alexandru+1 more
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Optimized production of <sup>89</sup>Zr as a medical radioisotope on a variable energy cyclotron and external beam-line. [PDF]
Cocioabă D+7 more
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High-energy nuclear reactions of niobium with incident protons and helium ions
R. G. Korteling
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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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Organocatalytic kinetic resolution of sulfinamides by N/O exchange. [PDF]
Zou X+6 more
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ON THE CONNECTION BETWEEN THE DISTORTED WAVE AND DISPERSION THE ORIES OF DIRECT NUCLEAR REACTIONS
Arnold Tubis
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When realized as inserts in high‐pressure die casting, aluminum cooling channels for electric powertrain components and similar applications typically require a stabilizing filler to survive the process. The present study investigates relinquishing this filler using additively manufactured inserts promising performance improvements.
Dirk Lehmhus+9 more
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Regio- and Stereoselective Synthesis of Nitro-fatty Acids as NRF2 Pathway Activators Working under Ambient or Hypoxic Conditions. [PDF]
Chrenko D+5 more
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Prestraining the substrate influences coating formation process. Higher prestraining force leads to higher coating thickness and lower hardness. Increase in prestraining force enhances preliminary damage in hard anodic coating. Fatigue damage mechanisms change for hard anodized prestrained samples.
Linto George Thomas+4 more
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