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Exploiting Residual Elements Arising from Scrap Steel in Future Sustainable Steel Alloy Design
Herein, the effects of residual elements Cu and Sn on grain growth, recrystallization, and phase transformation in C–Mn steel are summarized, and a case study is presented on how the presence of residual elements can be exploited to reduce deliberate Nb microalloying while achieving the same grain size control and strength during thermomechanical ...
Claire Davis +5 more
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Tailored heat treatments transform additively manufactured high‐nitrogen martensitic Cr steel from austenitic as‐built condition to high‐hardness states. Isothermal bainitizing at 250°C generates an ultrafine nanostructure and achieves higher hardness than conventional hardening and tempering, highlighting a promising postprocessing route for laser ...
Philip König +2 more
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The external floating roof of a large storage tank directly covers the liquid surface as the liquid level rises and falls, enhancing the tank’s safety and environmental performance.
Chunyang Li +4 more
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Welding Condition of Thin Plates in Pulsed TIG Process
A mathematical solution, derived from heat flow, was proposed for determining pulsed TIG welding conditions for various thin plates. The justification of it was confirmed through experiments of welding with mild steel, stainless steel (18Cr-8Ni), Invar (35-36%Ni) and pure copper.Welding conditions of various thin plates can be determined by some ...
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This review's second part details the mechanical, corrosion, and electromagnetic behaviors of FSSs. It integrates the foundational microstructure (texture/defects/precipitates) and processing effects from Part I to establish and analyze complex property–property interrelationships critical for high‐performance applications.
Shahab Bazri +2 more
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Abstract Precast reinforced concrete segmental linings are frequently used in modern tunneling. In these linings, the longitudinal joints typically have a reduced contact cross‐section and thus often govern the design, particularly in tunnels under high hydrostatic pressure or crossing squeezing or swelling ground with correspondingly high ...
Fabian Morger +2 more
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Features of arc welding of thin plates with various welding processes.
Ihochi, Akihiko, Maruyama, Tokuji
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Split‐disk testing of precast ultra‐high performance fiber‐reinforced concrete tubes
Abstract Ultra‐high performance fiber‐reinforced concrete (UHPFRC) has great potential for structural applications involving precast cylindrical shapes, including pipes, silos and stay‐in‐place forms for concrete columns. This study examines the performance of UHPFRC rings under internal pressure simulated using the split‐disk loading method, along ...
Mina Fakeh, Amir Fam
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Anchorage performance of different punching shear reinforcement elements in cracked concrete
Abstract Extensive research has been conducted on the bond and anchorage behavior of reinforcement elements in concrete. While many experimental studies have focused on uncracked concrete, the anchorage performance in the presence of cracks remains insufficiently understood.
Niklas Mueller +3 more
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