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Feasibility of improving the mechanical and shape‐memory properties of a CoCrFeMn high‐entropy alloy through carbon addition is investigated. The recovery strain of the carbon‐containing alloy is approximately four to five times higher than that of the carbon‐free alloy.
Minsu Park +4 more
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The release of foulers from protective marine coatings is determined by several interrelated material properties, including the strength of Young's modulus, the flexibility of chain segments, the surface free energy, and the magnitude of hydrodynamic stress.
Johann C. Schaal +2 more
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Plasticity and Fracture Behavior of High-Strength Bolts Considering Steel Shear Behavior
The accurate description of plasticity and fracture behavior is essential in numerically investigating the mechanical responses of high-strength bolts under tension, shear and coupling loads.
Yajun Zhang +3 more
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Linking Heat Treatment to Plastic Deformation in Pearlitic Steels Through Mesoscale Modeling
Surface wear on rail and wheel steels results from surface deformation during use. This research uses mathematical models to forecast the plastic behavior of pearlitic steels, connected to the microstructure formed during heat treatment. While the cooling rate impacts the steels’ strength, the size of prior austenite grains and blocks does not ...
Saham Sadat Sharifi +5 more
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Sludge phases with brittle fracture behavior form in AlMgSi alloys with high concentrations of alloying elements and negatively influence their ductility. The phase type mainly depends on the Si content and the concentration of minor alloying elements like Fe, Mn, Cr, and Mo strongly influences the number of sludge particles. The need for sustainable
Dominik Steinacker +3 more
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Influences of Water Content and Temperature on Compressive and Tensile Strengths of Rocks
Tomio HORIBE
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Improved Strength and Corrosion Resistance of Ti–50Zr Alloy Through Heat Treatment
This work systematically analyzes the effects of heat treatment on mechanical properties and corrosion behavior of Ti‐50Zr alloy produced via vacuum arc melting. Microstructure transforms from coarse lamellar α phase in as‐cast condition to fine and uniformly distributes acicular α′ phase in heat‐treatment state.
Yuhua Li +7 more
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Tensile Strength of Uniaxial Composites
Bader, M.G.
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Standard method of test for tensile strength of hydraulic-cement mortars
S.F.S.
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Discussion: “On the Applicability of Notch Tensile Test Data to Strength Criteria in Engineering Design” (Lubahn, J. D., 1957, Trans. ASME, 79, pp. 111–115) [PDF]
W. F. Brown
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