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Time‐Dependent Oxidation and Scale Evolution of a Wrought Co/Ni‐Based Superalloy
This study shows how a new wrought Co/Ni‐based superalloy resists oxidation at 800 ∘$^\circ$C. The oxide scale changes from rough, fast‐growing spinel to a dense, protective chromia–alumina layer. Atom probe analysis reveals tiny refractory‐rich bubbles at the interface that mark the transition to long‐term, diffusion‐controlled protection ...
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Karl Popper and the Mechanisms of Hydrogen Embrittlement
Representation of the beginning of loss of ductility rather than embrittlement. Small concentrations of hydrogen in a diffusible form within iron are well‐established to harm the mechanical integrity of steels. There are theories that attempt to explain the pernicious role of hydrogen.
H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia
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Identified through the use of statistical design of experiments and metallographic investigation, this study exposes the stochastic origins of intergranular cracks in blown powder laser beam directed energy deposition additive manufacturing of pure molybdenum. It further demonstrates a successful crack mitigation approach with direct correlation to the
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RESEARCH ON THE MODEL OF UPGRADING SPORTS INDUSTRY INTO THE GEO-SPORTS INDUSTRY
Actual Problems of Economics, 2022The sports industry is of great value and significance for national economic growth, job creation, and meeting people's growing needs. Sports do not only play an important role in promoting national progress and civilization, economic and social development and harmony, but also an essential means to carry out national and government lines, policies ...
Viktoriia Medvid, Yu Zhijiang
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Industry Segmentation Theory and the Sport Industry: Developing a Sport Industry Segment Model
Sport Marketing Quarterly, 1994The purpose of this study was to apply industry segmentation theory to the sport industry and to develop a sport industry segment model. Porter's (1985) theory of industry segmentation was applied.
Pitts, Brenda +2 more
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The Expansion of the Sport Goods Industry
2017The importance of sport in the European countries has increased significantly over the lastdecade. Sport has become more relevant economically and socially for various reasons. Socialaspects include sport participation, sport for health and economic activities directly or indirectlyrelated to sport (Breedveld et al., 2013; Dolles & Söderman, 2011 ...
Gerke, Anna, Benson-Rea, Maureen
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Sport is not industry: bringing sport back to sport management
European Sport Management Quarterly, 2020Research question: The paper questions the widespread conceptualisation of sport as industry and business in the research field of sport management.
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Computer simulation in sport and industry
Journal of Biomechanics, 1993The last several decades have brought decreases in the specific cost of computer memory and increases in processor throughput. As a result simulation has become correspondingly more important as a component of industrial design and as a method for the study of general biomechanics and sports techniques.
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2015
This chapter outlines the basic features of the sporting industry in Europe, with emphasis on the concept of ‘specificity of sport’ in EU law and policy as the key rationale behind the ‘sporting exception’ in EU law. As the structural set-up of sport is essential for understanding the application of the law, a section is dedicated to a comparative ...
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This chapter outlines the basic features of the sporting industry in Europe, with emphasis on the concept of ‘specificity of sport’ in EU law and policy as the key rationale behind the ‘sporting exception’ in EU law. As the structural set-up of sport is essential for understanding the application of the law, a section is dedicated to a comparative ...
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2017
This chapter considers three main aspects of sport and industrialization. First, it challenges the conventional wisdom that the British Industrial Revolution was the catalyst for the development of modern sport in Britain and that subsequently Britain’s industrialization led to the cultural export of sport to the rest of the world.
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This chapter considers three main aspects of sport and industrialization. First, it challenges the conventional wisdom that the British Industrial Revolution was the catalyst for the development of modern sport in Britain and that subsequently Britain’s industrialization led to the cultural export of sport to the rest of the world.
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