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Powder Metallurgy Processing to Enhance Superelasticity and Shape Memory in Polycrystalline Cu-Al-Ni Alloys: Reference Material for Additive Manufacturing. [PDF]

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Pérez-Cerrato M   +8 more
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Processing and Thermomechanical Properties of PHA

2020
The biodegradability and biocompatibility of PHAs make them a class of materials with wide range of applications, raising interest of scientist and industries. PHAs applications are limited by a narrow processing window, easy degradation during melt processing, variable crystallization rate and high crystallinity of commercial PHA grades.
Vito Gigante   +4 more
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Process Control for Thermomechanical Pulping

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1983
Abstract The pulp and Paper industry is snowing increasing interest in a pulping process known as Tnermo-mechanical Pulping - or TMP for snort. In one example of this process wood chips are “refined” to wood pulp directly by mechanical and thermodynamic forces set up between the contra-rotating plates of a so-called TMP Refiner. In the purest form of
A. Pila, R.E. Jones
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Thermomechanical processing of ferrous alloys

2005
Abstract Thermomechanical processing (TMP) refers to various metal forming processes that involve careful control of thermal and deformation conditions to achieve products with required shape specifications and good properties. This article describes TMP methods in producing hot-rolled steel and reviews how improvements in the strength ...
P. Manohar, M. Ferry
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Thermomechanical processing of hydro-turbine steels [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Materials for Energy Systems, 1980
An overview of the fabrication methods for the production of large hydraulic turbines is presented and the “fabricateweld” method for the production of large Francisturbine runners has been examined in detail. Tests for impact energy, fatigue and fracture toughness have been carried out in order to evaluate the cracking susceptibility.
A. Akhtar, N. W. Brodie
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Modeling thermomechanical processing of austenite

Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2003
Abstract This work is divided into two parts. First, a mathematical modeling of the austenite transformation during deformation operations at high temperature is presented. The model introduced by Estrin, Mecking and Bergstrom is employed in predicting the dynamic recovery step while the additional softening by dynamic recrystallization is modeled ...
J. M. Prado   +2 more
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