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Multi‐Dimensional Conductive Nanocomposites for Flexible Electronics
Multi‐dimensional conductive nanocomposites integrate 0D, 1D, and 2D nanomaterials through spatial structure regulation and interface engineering, achieving “1 + 1 > 2” synergistic effects. By leveraging 0D filling to reduce contact resistance, 1D bridging to construct continuous conductive paths, and 2D supporting to enhance mechanical stability ...
Tianyu Wang +12 more
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Asymptotic residual stresses in butt-welded joints under fatigue loading [PDF]
If a weld toe is modelled as a sharp V-notch angle, the stress distribution near the notch tip is singular. Its intensity can then be quantified by means of Notch Stress Intensity Factors (NSIF), which have been proven to be capable of summarising the ...
Berto, F, Ferro, P, James, MN
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Structural Health Monitoring of Large Structures Using Acoustic Emission-Case Histories [PDF]
Acoustic emission (AE) techniques have successfully been used for assuring the structural integrity of large rocket motorcases since 1963 [...
Ono, Kanji
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First integration of ZnO nanorods with aerosol‐printed 3D Ag meshes for UV photodetector. 3D Ag/ZnO enhances light absorption and charge separation by providing a large active surface area for efficient charge generation and a strong UV response.
Elius Hossain +3 more
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Schematic illustration of ±45° tensile testing, including detection of first‐ply failure (FPF) by optical crack detection and acoustic emission monitoring, comparison of FPF values with ASTM D3518 and D3039 criteria, and resulting ply level stress states at FPF for GF‐ and CF‐epoxy laminates.
Maria Gfrerrer +4 more
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Fifteen size‐resolved aerosol samples collected during marine fog, with adjacent ambient observations, show that coarse sea salt aerosol is rapidly grown and lost in the northwest North Atlantic Ocean except when subject to extreme winds. The persistence of fog in the absence of sea salt is determined by available fine‐mode aerosol, where greater ...
Leyla Salehpoor +10 more
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Surface reconditioning through mechanical and electrochemical polishing is shown to extend the fatigue life of predamaged 42CrMo4 steel by over 12 times. By removing ≈100 μm of surface material, surface‐driven fatigue damage is mitigated. This study introduces a reuse potential metric to evaluate fatigue recovery and support sustainable steel reuse. To
Ayush Shrivastava +7 more
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The article explores how high‐strength steels and press hardening revolutionize lightweight chassis design for heavy‐duty vehicles. It reveals that press hardened steels combined with shot peening can cut weight by up to 34% and reduce environmental impact by 21%–32%.
Violeta Vargas‐Parra +7 more
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Review: optical fiber sensors for civil engineering applications [PDF]
Optical fiber sensor (OFS) technologies have developed rapidly over the last few decades, and various types of OFS have found practical applications in the field of civil engineering. In this paper, which is resulting from the work of the RILEM technical
B Poumellec +64 more
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The study investigates the reoxidation behavior of DRI pellets (Midrex and H2‐reduced) under realistic conditions, considering the test parameters of temperature, humidity, storage duration, particle size (including fine fraction), and container geometry. The samples are analyzed based on mass changes.
Bernd Taferner +4 more
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