Simulation of Radiative Transfer Within X-ray Microcalorimeter Absorbers. [PDF]
Lorenz M+7 more
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Hybrid materials enable high‐performance components but are challenging to process. This study explores an inductive heating concept with spray cooling for steel–aluminum specimens in a two‐step process including friction welding and cup backward extrusion.
Armin Piwek+7 more
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A dataset of global variations in directional solar radiation exposure for ocular research using the libRadtran radiative transfer model. [PDF]
Durand M, McLeod A.
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Vibrational Energy Transfer in a System of Radiating Oscillators [PDF]
Carl F. Zitlau, William M. Moore
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This study explores the energy conversion in powder bed fusion of polymers using laser beam for polyamide 12 and polypropylene powders. It combines material and process data, using dimensionless parameters and numerical models, to enable the prediction of suitable printing parameters.
Christian Schlör+9 more
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Radiative Transfer Modeling With Biogeochemical-Argo Float Data in the Mediterranean Sea. [PDF]
Terzić E+5 more
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Simultaneous radiative and convective heat transfer in an absorbing, emitting, and scattering medium in slug flow between parallel plates [PDF]
John C. Chen
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A novel approach for alloy development in laser powder bed fusion is introduced. Instead of producing massive samples of one composition at a time, prepressed powder bed samples produced from powder mixtures are processed. Guidelines for the selection of precursor powders are developed.
Felix Großwendt+6 more
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The Mathematics of Radiative Transfer, by I. W. Busbridge. Cambridge tracts in Mathematics and Physics number 50, Cambridge University Press and Macmillan Company of Canada. 143 pages. $ 5. 00. [PDF]
Charles Fox
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Powder Metallurgy and Additive Manufacturing of High‐Nitrogen Alloyed FeCr(Si)N Stainless Steel
The alloying element Nitrogen enhances stainless steel strength, corrosion resistance, and stabilizes austenite. This study develops austenitic FeCr(Si)N steel production via powder metallurgy. Fe20Cr and Si3N4 are hot isostatically pressed, creating an austenitic microstructure.
Louis Becker+5 more
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