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In this study, how friction‐welding parameters (rotational speed, etc.) affect the morphology, distribution, and local thickness of the intermetallic compound layer (IMC‐layer) in friction‐welded steel‐aluminum hybrid components is investigated. In the results, it is shown that lower speeds (700 rpm) lead to a more uniform, thinner IMC‐layer (<0.5 μm),
Christoph Kahra+6 more
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Differential Modulation of Glutamate Transporter-1 by Cocaine and Oxycodone and the Efficacy of MC-100093 to Reduce Reinstatement of Self-Administration. [PDF]
Hart DW+8 more
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This study investigates the bond quality of co‐extruded aluminum–titanium hybrid profiles, focusing on the lateral angular co‐extrusion (LACE) process. It examines how heat treatments (HT) affect intermetallic phase formation, bond strength, and material properties.
Norman Mohnfeld+9 more
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How Does Extended Maceration Affect Tannin and Color of Red Wines from Cold-Hardy Grape Cultivars? [PDF]
Watrelot AA, Delchier N.
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LX-10 pressing studies. Period covered: July--September 1975
Jack Harrell
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Hydrostatic bearings excel in high‐precision applications, but their performance hinges on a continuous external supply. This study evaluates various material combinations for sliding surfaces to mitigate damage during supply failures or misalignment and to discover the most effective materials identified for enhancing the reliability and efficiency of
Michal Michalec+6 more
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Assessing the Efficiency of Open-System Densification on Chemically Treated <i>Dendrocalamus asper</i> Bamboo. [PDF]
Pereira de Godoy Junior AL+6 more
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Crystallite Growth of MgO in Hot-Pressing at Low Temperatures
Youichi TAKAMIYA+2 more
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A Different Perspective on the Solid Lubrication Performance of Black Phosphorous: Friend or Foe?
Researchers investigate black phosphorous (BP) as a standalone solid lubricant coating through ball‐on‐disc linear‐reciprocating sliding experiments in dry conditions. Testing on different metals shows BP doesn't universally reduce friction and wear. However, it achieves 33% friction reduction on rougher iron surfaces and 23% wear reduction on aluminum.
Matteo Vezzelli+5 more
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