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Tensile and creep properties of type 316 stainless steel [PDF]
A mechanical property characterization test program on type 316 stainless steel is in progress at ORNL to furnish information for (a) the formulation and verification of constitutive equations, (b) setting failure criteria, and (c) verification of ASME ...
Sikka, V.K.
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Low‐dimensional materials (0D, 1D, and 2D) exhibit unique electronic and physicochemical properties, enabling advanced nanoelectronic and optoelectronic devices. Mixed‐dimensional heterostructures combine these materials to enhance functionality.
Qaisar Alam +3 more
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Creep deformation and fracture behaviour of a nitrogen-bearing type 316 stainless steel weld metal [PDF]
Creep properties of a nuclear grade type 316 stainless steel (SS) weld metal containing ~0.08 wt% of nitrogen were studied at 873 and 923 K. These properties were compared with those of a type 316 SS weld metal without nitrogen.
Mathew, M. D. +3 more
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Multiaxial fatigue property of type 316 stainless steel using hollow cylinder specimen under combined pull loading and inner pressure [PDF]
Stress controlled multiaxial fatigue test was carried out using a hollow cylinder specimen of type 316 stainless steel. A newly developed fatigue testing machine which can apply push-pull loading and reversed torsion loading and inner pressure to the ...
Takahiro Morishita +2 more
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As a metalloid with broad prospects in advanced applications, Te has not been fully clarified in terms of its intricate electrochemical behaviors across varied systems. This review systematically integrates fundamental electrochemical mechanisms, reaction kinetics identifications, and device application insights, establishing a comprehensive framework ...
Meng Zhang +6 more
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Influence of sodium on the low-cycle fatigue behavior of types 304 and 316 stainless steel [PDF]
Fatigue tests in sodium were conducted to investigate the influence of a high-temperature sodium environment on the low-cycle fatigue behavior of Types 304 and 316 stainless steel.
Natesan, K. +3 more
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WELDED TRANSITION JOINT BETWEEN 2-1/4% Cr 1% Mo STEEL AND TYPE 316 STAINLESS STEEL. SODIUM COMPONENTS DESIGN PROJECT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM-FINAL REPORT [PDF]
A steam generator, wherein the boiler, steam drum, and superheater are integrated into one single unit, requires the welding of a transition joint between the 2 1/4% Cr-1% Mo steel of the steam drum and the type 316 stainless steel of the superheater.
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We have investigated the oxidation of austenitic stainless steels AISI SAE: 304, 316 and 317, at temperatures of 700 to 750°C in an atmosphere approaching 100% of steam, and in a time range of 10 to 1000h of exposure. The purpose is to check the quality
José Luddey Marulanda +2 more
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Harnessing Thin‐Film Solid‐State Electrolytes: Enabling Breakthroughs in All‐Solid‐State Batteries
Schematic illustration highlighting the advantages of transitioning from traditional thick solid‐state electrolytes (SSEs) to thin‐film SSEs. Thinning the electrolyte enables higher ionic conductivity, reduced interfacial polarization, improved flexibility, compact electrode contact, and enhanced energy density, offering a promising pathway toward high‐
Yitao He +3 more
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LPG converting harmful NO represented by the dark smoke to harmless N2 and H2O shown by the white smoke over Cu‐Ce‐MnOx catalyst. ABSTRACT Manganese oxide‐based catalyst doped with copper and cerium was synthesized through microwave irradiation and successfully anchored on a ceramic support.
Brian O. Obita +3 more
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