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This study explores laser beam melting (LBM) on V‐Ti‐B alloys for high‐temperature applications. By applying two laser power levels, researchers analyzed microstructural evolution via scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive spectroscopy. Hardness tests revealed surface conditioning increases of 5 % ‐ 33 %.
M. Carrion Saldaña +7 more
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Determination of Iron Valence States Around Pits and the Influence of Fe3+ on the Pitting Corrosion of 304 Stainless Steel. [PDF]
Zhang H, Du N, Wang S, Zhao Q, Zhou W.
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Schematic illustration of a hierarchical recycling approach that preserves reinforcing fiber orientation. ABSTRACT Current recycling methods for polymer matrix composites produce short, unoriented carbon fibers, limiting their use to intermediate‐strength applications.
Carol Winnifred Rodricks +3 more
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The Role of Interfacial Shear Strength in Composite Performance
Plasma‐modified fibre interfaces: effects on interfacial shear strength and composite fracture behaviour. ABSTRACT This study investigates the role of interfacial shear strength (ISS) in governing the mechanical behavior of fiber‐reinforced composites through an experimental approach.
G. Scarselli +5 more
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Numerical simulations were employed to boost industrial TOPCon cells from 25.5% to 26.07% by suppressing J0e,metal,eff without compromising ρc with a dual optimization strategy: (1) engineering the selective emitter sheet resistance (Rsh_SE) to 117 Ω/□ and (2) reducing the LECO‐induced partial metal contact ratio (fpmc) to 1%.
Jiayu Xu +11 more
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This study validates a recycling pathway for converting interconnect assemblies from end‐of‐life SOC stacks into commercial‐grade AISI 304 steels. Using scrap‐based steelmaking operations, austenitic cast steels with <4.0% δ‐ferrite are successfully produced.
Jeraldine Lastam +7 more
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Microstructure, Defects, and Fatigue Response of High‐Strength Tool Steels
The martensitic tool steel family is designed for use in various working environments where they are subjected to repeatedly high mechanical loads. Despite the continuous upgrade of material´s microstructures through compositional development or processing techniques, defects remain a critical factor for the tool performance by leading to fatigue ...
Katerina Chantziara +3 more
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Heat treatments that alter the proportions of austenite and ferrite phases or induce the precipitation of phases such as sigma in duplex stainless steel UNS S32205 make it more susceptible to pitting and crevice corrosion. However, the effects of these treatments are not always evident when analyzed using the cyclic polarization technique.
Alba Regina Turin +8 more
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The article explores how high‐strength steels and press hardening revolutionize lightweight chassis design for heavy‐duty vehicles. It reveals that press hardened steels combined with shot peening can cut weight by up to 34% and reduce environmental impact by 21%–32%.
Violeta Vargas‐Parra +7 more
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Microstructure and Pitting Corrosion of Austenite Stainless Steel after Crack Arrest. [PDF]
Zhang Z +7 more
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