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Paint baking of resistance spot welded joints of 2.0 GPa warm‐stamped medium‐Mn steel activates low‐temperature tempering, forming fine cementite in the fusion zone and enhancing toughness. Crack propagation resistance increases, shifting the failure mode from partial interfacial to complete pullout, with peak load and energy absorption rising ...
Sunusi Marwana Manladan +8 more
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Three-dimensional magnetization structures revealed with X-ray vector nanotomography [PDF]
In soft ferromagnetic materials, the smoothly varying magnetization leads to the formation of fundamental patterns such as domains, vortices and domain walls<sup>1</sup>.
Donnelly, Claire +6 more
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The high‐strain‐rate behavior of resistance spot‐welded DP800–DP1000 joints is investigated. Results show that microstructural gradients across BM–HAZ–FZ govern hardness, strain rate sensitivity, and failure modes. While strength increases with strain rate, energy absorption is controlled by ductility, with DP800–DP800 joints showing superior ...
Pankaj Shrivastava, Velaphi Msomi
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ABSTRACT The fatigue and fracture behavior of self‐piercing rivet (SPR) joints between AA6016 aluminum sheets (1–2 mm) and DX54D steel (0.95 mm) was studied under 90°, 45°, and 0° multiaxial loading. Pure shear (90°) loading produced the highest fatigue strength, whereas multiaxial (45°) loading resulted in reduced performance, with pure tension (0 ...
Alan Woo +5 more
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Ryugu Reference Project: Recommendations from the Measurement Definition Team
Abstract Sample return missions play a significant role in planetary science by providing pristine extraterrestrial materials. JAXA's Hayabusa2 and NASA's OSIRIS‐REx missions have returned samples from the C‐type asteroids Ryugu and Bennu, respectively. The chemical and mineralogical compositions of these samples closely resemble those of CI chondrites,
Tetsuya Yokoyama +16 more
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Impact Testing of AISI 1010 Low-Carbon Steel Spot-Welded Joints
Resistance spot welding is a process used to join overlapping metals using pressure and electric current, commonly applied in the automotive industry for joining car bodies.
Ralph Kenneth Castillo +3 more
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Abstract Terrestrial weathering alters the chemical and isotopic composition, and mineralogy, of meteorites; its effects on ordinary chondrites are well‐studied, but relatively little is known about the susceptibility of carbonaceous chondrites. We combined laboratory experiments, whereby Chwichiya 002 (C3‐ung find), Murchison (CM2 fall) and Kolang ...
Robin L. Haller +2 more
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Dissimilar joining of aluminum alloy and low-alloy carbon steel by resistance spot welding
In this work, the resistance spot welding (RSW) process was performed to join aluminum alloy and low-alloy carbon steel plates. The macro characteristics including nugget diameters and indentation rates, microstructure and tensile-shear strength of RSW ...
Yong Xu +7 more
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Effect of process parameters on microstructure and microhardness of resistance spot welding in Zr-1%Nb alloy [PDF]
In this study, the effects of process parameters including weld current and electrode force on the microstructure of resistance spot welding on Zr-1%Nb alloy sheets of 0.3mm thickness were investigated.
Hamidreza Adibzadeh +2 more
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Abstract Trace organic compounds (TrOCs) in lotic systems pose risks for ecosystem and human health. TrOCs can enter groundwater along losing river sections, yet little is known about the spatial extent of infiltration zones and the biogeochemical factors controlling the spatial variability of TrOC reactivity and removal, particularly along river‐to ...
Jonas L. Schaper +6 more
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