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Computation and experimental evaluation of formation of primary structure in weld metal with refractory inoculants [PDF]
D.Yu. Ermolenko, V.V. Golovko
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A non‐flammable inorganic liquid electrolyte is reported, offering exceptional safety and electrochemical stability up to 5.2 V. It supports current NMC cathodes and next‐generation manganese‐rich materials such as LMR and LFMP. The resulting cells deliver higher energy density, extended cycle life, and robust low‐temperature performance, positioning ...
Vishwanathan Ramar+4 more
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Influence of Surface Damage on Weld Quality and Joint Strength of Collision-Welded Aluminium Joints. [PDF]
Kraus SO+3 more
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This Concept describes a virtual reality application called Battery Manufacturing Metaverse which is designed to train students on using a battery manufacturing pilot line. It allows trainers and trainees to join the metaverse from different locations in the world and take part in the training.
Soorya Saravanan+8 more
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Influence of Post-Weld Heat Treatment on the Performance of UHSS Joints. [PDF]
Tümer M+3 more
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ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence and big data are increasingly being integrated into sustainable entrepreneurship practices. Yet, conventional literature often neglects to critically examine their economic, environmental, and social implications. We conducted a systematic literature review to understand when, how, and for whom artificial intelligence ...
Nathanael Ojong
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Welding fumes formation. V. Formation of final agglomerates.
V. I. Vishnyakov+3 more
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Advancing Anode Materials for Next‐Generation Energy Storage Applications. ABSTRACT Silicon (Si)‐based materials have emerged as promising alternatives to graphite anodes in lithium‐ion (Li‐ion) batteries due to their exceptionally high theoretical capacity.
Norshahirah Mohamad Saidi+5 more
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A Review of the Use of Chemical Stabilisation Methods for Lithium‐Ion Batteries
The review reveals that while chemical stabilisation techniques for recycling EOL LIBs are widely used, many studies overlook safety risks, focusing on quick, low‐cost methods. Only a few studies address the associated hazards, highlighting the need for safer, well‐understood stabilisation processes in battery recycling. ABSTRACT The increasing amounts
Mark D. Williams‐Wynn+1 more
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