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The formation of nonmetallic inclusions (NMIs) was investigated in this study, carrying out immersion tests for 30 min at a temperature of 1600°C with liquid high‐silicon electrical steel (Si ≈ 3 mass‐%) and different MgO–C refractories. Conventional MgO–C refractories were considered, as well as MgO–C refractories containing MgO–C recyclate and ...
Lukas Neubert +6 more
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The work demonstrates that strategic wall‐thickness grading in diamond triply periodic minimal surface lattices enables precise tuning of deformation and failure behavior under compression. Different gradation patterns guide how and where the structure collapses, improving energy absorption or promoting controlled brittle failure.
Giovanni Rizza +3 more
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3D‐Printed Serial Snap‐Through Architectures for Programmable Mechanical Response
A serial snap‐through architecture is realized using compact 3D‐printed von Mises truss units arranged in a staged cascade. Their geometry and boundary conditions program multistage mechanical responses with plateaux and re‐hardening regimes. An inverted‐compliance model predicts these behaviors and enables analytical design of programmable force ...
Filipe A. Santos
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PBTTT‐OR‐R, a C14‐alkoxy/alkyl‐PBTTT polymer derivative, is of substantial interest for optoelectronics due to its specific fullerene intercalation behavior and enhanced charge‐transfer absorption. Comparing this polymer with (S) and without (O) homocoupling defects reveals that PBTTT‐OR‐R(O) forms stable co‐crystals with PC61BM, while PBTTT‐OR‐R(S ...
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In this study, the interplay of dipolar dynamics and ionic charge transport in MOF compounds is investigated. Synthesizing the novel structure CFA‐25 with integrated freely rotating dipolar groups, local and macroscopic effects, including interactions with Cs cations are explored.
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Ultrasonic distributed temperature sensor
Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, 1990Abstract The ultrasonic distributed temperature sensor is based on the dependence of sound velocity in solid materials. Measurement of propagation time of ultrasonic pulses in a thin-wire sensor provides information about its temperature. A sensor can be divided into several zones by introducing discontinuities in the acoustic impedance by means of ...
W.K. Kulczyk, G.W. Smith, G.A. Jackson
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Temperature Distributions in Drilling
Journal of Engineering for Industry, 1968An analytical temperature distribution along the cutting edge and on the flank face of a drill is obtained using Tsueda’s and Loewen and Shaw’s equations after modifications. Experimental temperature distributions are also investigated and the effects of a pilot hole and the heat sink are evaluated.
S. M. Wu, U. K. Saxena, M. F. DeVries
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Temperature distribution in muscle
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 1980It is a well known fact (Courant and Hilbert, 1962) that any mathematical problem is able to model some physical phenomenon only if this problem is correctly formulated, i.e. its solution exists, is unique, and is stable with respect to input data. In particular, if some mathematical model pretends to describe the temperature field in tissue, it must ...
I ZHITOMIRSKII, A KAGNA
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Simultaneous distributed strain and temperature measurement
Applied Optics, 1999Brillouin-scattering-based sensors are capable of measuring either the strain or the temperature along the length of an optical fiber in a distributed fashion through measurement of the Brillouin-frequency shift. The cross sensitivity of the frequency shift to these two parameters makes it impossible to differentiate between them by measurement of the ...
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