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Surface Structure Analysis of Syntactic Metal Foams Machined by Milling [PDF]
In the automotive and aerospace industries the engineers are encouraged to develop new materials, having special features mainly for the purposes of mass reduction, favourable (specifi) mechanical properties, appropriate strength, heat resistance, and ...
Szalóki, I, Viharos, Zsolt János
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This study examines the pressure‐volume response of elastomeric matrix composites containing hollow thermoplastic microspheres under low hydrostatic pressures. Experiments combining nitrogen pressurisation and digital image correlation show that the critical pressure due to successive buckling of the microspheres is independent of their concentration ...
B. Ruelle +3 more
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Design and Research of New Syntactic Foam Pressure Parts
With the development of materials and technology, new composite materials which can meet the requirement of new technology are produced, especially in some harsh conditions where traditional materials cannot meet the needs.
Fang Xiong +4 more
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Music in the first days of life [PDF]
In adults, specific neural systems with right-hemispheric weighting are necessary to process pitch, melody and harmony, as well as structure and meaning emerging from musical sequences. To which extent does this neural specialization result from exposure
Cristina Baldoli +7 more
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An aquatic mesocosm array to regulate spatial and temporal water temperature variability
Abstract Temporal and spatial variability in temperature are key habitat features that will determine individual, population, and community‐level responses to global climate warming. Lakes and ponds exhibit thermal heterogeneity in the form of diel and seasonal fluctuations as well as vertical stratification; however, experimental studies of warming in
Daniel Gibson, Jay Ewing, Samuel B. Fey
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Abstract The deep‐sea demersal fish fauna is characterized by a prevalence of elongated‐body forms with long tapering tails. Using baited camera landers at depths of 4500–6300 m in the Pacific Ocean, we observed multiple instances of backward swimming using reverse undulation of the slender body in four species: the cutthroat eel Ilyophis robinsae ...
Imants G. Priede, Alan J. Jamieson
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A Study on Thermal Expansion and Thermomechanical Behavior of Composite Metal Foams
The coefficient of thermal expansion of steel–steel composite metal foam (S‐S CMF) is shown to be lower than that of bulk stainless steel while its performance under compression demonstrate excellent mechanical stability and strength at all temperatures with gradualsoftening from 400 to 600 °C.
Zubin Chacko +2 more
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Low density bismaleimide-carbon microballoon composites [PDF]
A process is described for the preparation of composite laminate.structures of glass cloth preimpregnated with polybismaleimide resin and adhered to a polybismaleimide glass or aromatic polyamide paper honeycomb cell structure that is filled or partially
Kourtides, D. A., Parker, J. A.
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More is more in language learning:reconsidering the less-is-more hypothesis [PDF]
The Less-is-More hypothesis was proposed to explain age-of-acquisition effects in first language (L1) acquisition and second language (L2) attainment. We scrutinize different renditions of the hypothesis by examining how learning outcomes are affected by
Brooks, Patricia J., Kempe, Vera
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Introducing Auxetic Behavior to Syntactic Foams
This paper proposes an innovative multi-material approach for introducing auxetic behaviour to syntactic foams (SFs). By carefully designing the size, shape, and orientation of the SFs, auxetic deformation behaviour was induced. Re-entrant hexagon-shaped SF elements were fabricated using expanded perlite (EP) particles and a plaster of Paris slurry ...
Nejc Novak +5 more
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