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Non‐destructive evaluations of water uptake in epoxy coating
Techniques for non‐destructive evaluation of water uptake in epoxy coating. Abstract A commercial epoxy coating was studied on steel panels and as free films to investigate water uptake using non‐destructive techniques (gravimetric analysis, Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy [EIS], Attenuated Total Reflection‐Fourier Transform Infrared ...
Shu Li +3 more
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Strength of the Bond of Structural Steel S235JR to Bronze SAE660 Produced by Casting in Pre-Mold
Different methods are used for production of bronze bearings. In terms of technical specifications, the success of each of these methods depends on the bond’s strength and in terms of economic, the production method is important.
Zaheri M., Vahdat S.E.
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The aim of the work was to investigate the influence of the directivity of the geometric structure obtained in the grinding process on the load capacity of single-lap adhesive joints made of steel S235JR and aluminum alloy 2024-T3.
Władysław Zielecki +2 more
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Optimization of fatigue damage indication in ferromagnetic low carbon steel [PDF]
Fatigue damage was investigated by the method of magnetic adaptive testing (MAT), which is based on the systematic measurement and evaluation of minor magnetic hysteresis loops. A large number of magnetic measurements were performed on a single reference
Kadlecova, Jana +3 more
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Effect of Welding Sequence in Angular Distortion on Butt Joint GMAW Process
Over time, the industrial use of the welding process has grown in significance and is now one of the primary methods for joining metallic parts. During the welding process, metallurgical and structural modifications occur close to the welded joint.
Inês S. Afonso +2 more
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Development of a fatigue life prediction methodology for welded steel semi-trailer components based on a new criterion [PDF]
This paper presents a procedure developed to predict the fatigue life in components made of steel, based on the mechanical properties of the base material and Thermally Affected Zones (TAZs) owing to welding.
Alvarez, D. +7 more
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Limitations of the use of concrete resistivity as an indicator for the rate of chloride-induced macro-cell corrosion [PDF]
An experimental setup was designed to study the impact of concrete resistivity on the rate of chloride-induced reinforcement corrosion. Small pieces of mild steel were used to simulate pits (anodes) that form when chlorides come into contact with the ...
Angst, UM +4 more
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Presented paper deals with the issue of lubricating tribological systems formed by a double pair operating under mixed conditions of mixed friction before and after experimental tests, which were conducted in accordance with the selected methodology ...
Tóth František +4 more
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Modelling of ductile fracture in single point incremental forming using a modified GTN model [PDF]
Understanding the deformation and failure mechanisms in single point incremental forming (SPIF) is of great importance for achieving improved formability.
Aravas +31 more
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In machining technologies, the most important criterion taken into consideration when evaluating the product quality is seen as the surface roughness. In the consideration of production quality and cost, tool wear is one of the factors that directly affect the cost of production.
Hasan Huseyin BILGIC +3 more
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