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A Knowledge‐Based Approach for Understanding and Managing Additive Manufacturing Data
Additive manufacturing processes generate a large amount of data. Effectively managing, understanding, and retrieving information from this data remains a major challenge. Therefore, we propose an ontology‐based approach to integrate heterogeneous data, enable semantic queries, and support decision‐making.
Mina Abd Nikooie Pour +5 more
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Collagen hydrolysate is evaluated as a sustainable binder for MgO‐C refractories. Its thermally induced cross‐linking and gas release lead to expansion and cracking in large bricks, but tailored batches with lignin, recyclates, or fine graphite improve the gas release while thermal treatment and stability.
Till M. J. Stadtmüller +8 more
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This paper presents a novel approach to reducing oxide layers on metal powders using low‐temperature hydrogen dielectric barrier discharge plasmas at atmospheric pressure. Unlike conventional hydrogen‐plasma reductions, the powders do not contact the plasma directly.
Shukang Zhang +3 more
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This study develops sustainable MgO–C refractories using recycled materials and eco‐friendly fructose–tannin binders. The enhanced performance of citric acid as a cross‐linker and functional additives on mechanical and thermomechanical properties was examined. Characterization included strength tests, immersion trials, and microstructural and inclusion
Dinesh K. Gunasekar +7 more
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Quantitative Analysis of the Shape Characteristics for Quartz Particles. [PDF]
Jiang W, Jia Z, Jiang Y, Yuan W.
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Size and shape dependent cohesive energy and melting temperature in semiconducting nanomaterials. [PDF]
Sherka GT, Berry HD, Zhang Q.
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Particle Shape Distribution and Particle Size–Shape Dispersion Diagram
Powder Metallurgy, 1991Abstract The present study offers a new concept in the characterisation of particle shape distribution. Metallic powders were used for investigating the shape and size distributions. A law expressing particle shape distribution was introduced and compared in its agreement with experimental data to a law previously presented by Tsubaki.
Takashi Itoh, Yoshimoto Wanibe
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PARTICLE PACKING AND PARTICLE SHAPE*
Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1937A bstract Spherical particles of equal size theoretically may be packed in five different ways, e.g. (1) cubical with a theoretical void space of 47.64%, (2) single‐staggered or cubical‐tetrahedral with a ...
H. E. White, S. F. Walton
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