The Filament Extension Atomization Process for Powder Production of Elastic Fluids
Filament extension atomization is a promising technique for spraying a wide range of materials, enabling narrow droplet size distributions. This study examines the behavior of various fluids and suspensions to define application limits and identify optimal operating conditions.
Moritz Neukötter +4 more
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Effect of Differential Speed Ratio on the Microstructural Evolution and Mechanical Properties of Asynchronously Rolled 7075 Aluminum Alloy. [PDF]
Wei L, Lian X, Deng L, Wang B.
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ABSTRACT Microtubules play essential roles in numerous cellular processes. All microtubules are built from the protein tubulin, yet individual microtubules can differ spatially and temporally due to their tubulin isotype composition and post‐translational modifications (PTMs).
Ezekiel C. Thomas +5 more
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The use of metallized glass‐based woven‐grids instead of metal foils as current collectors for LIBs leads to a significant reduction in metal usage by over 90 % and weight savings of more than 80 %, resulting in an 11 % increase in specific energy at the cell level. Abstract A novel class of resource‐efficient, woven‐glass‐grid current collectors (CCs)
Yen‐Ming Li +10 more
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Martensitic Transformation and Strengthening Mechanism in a 304 Stainless Steel Subjected to Wire Drawing. [PDF]
Yu Y, Fu W, Dai F, Li R, Lai Q.
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Review and prospects of shear test of bolted rock joints
The laboratory shear test equipment, test method, and numerical simulation of bolted rock joints were summarized. The shortcomings and limitations of the current research were analyzed, and the research prospects were proposed. Abstract Rock bolting is a critical approach in geotechnical engineering for supporting weak rocks.
Shulin Ren +4 more
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Effect of Cr on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Cu-Ni-Si Alloys. [PDF]
Wang H, Wang W, Chen Z.
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The impact of forced closure on proppant distribution of hydraulic fracturing in shale formations
Research findings demonstrate that implementing forced closure within shale formations can remarkably mitigate proppant settlement, concurrently increasing the effective propped surface area from 29.74% to 38.68%. Abstract Forced closure is widely used in conventional oil and gas reservoirs to promote uniform proppant placement.
Tongxuan Gu +3 more
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Tailoring the Mechanical Properties of Al<sub>0.4</sub>CrFe<sub>2</sub>Ni<sub>2</sub> Medium-Entropy Alloy via Thermomechanical Processing. [PDF]
Kočiško R +7 more
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Seismic analysis and design of tunnels within fault ground: A review
The research methods of seismic response of tunnels within fault ground, including field investigations, analytical solutions, physical experiments, and numerical simulations, and seismic countermeasures are discussed. The present study examines the shortcomings and limitations of the current research and design, and puts forward proposals for future ...
Xingda Wang +6 more
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