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Abstract This study investigates a sustainable dyeing and finishing strategy for recycled nylon 6,6 and organic cotton fabrics dyed with weld. Following meta‐mordant dyeing using alum under Natural Organic Dye Standard (NODS)‐compliant conditions, the fabrics were subjected to functional finishing with titanium dioxide as a multifunctional ...
Recep Karadag +2 more
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Comparison of destructive and non-destructive fracture toughness measurements for Q235 steel butt-welded joint. [PDF]
Li Y +7 more
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Austenite Grain Growth Analysis in a Welded Joint of High-Strength Martensitic Abrasion-Resistant Steel Hardox 450. [PDF]
Konat Ł +3 more
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ABSTRACT The safe operation of aging steel railway bridges requires reliable fatigue assessment of welded structural details. Welded longitudinal stiffeners, while not directly loaded, influence structural stiffness and are susceptible to fatigue cracking at weld transitions.
Dorina Siebert +3 more
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Effect of Hardness Distribution on Strength of Narrow-Gap Hot-Wire Laser-Welded Joint for High-Tensile Strength Steel. [PDF]
Greebmalai J +3 more
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Experimental Investigation of Fatigue Crack Growth Behavior of the 2.25Cr1Mo0.25V Steel Welded Joint Used in Hydrogenation Reactors. [PDF]
Song Y, Chai M, Han Z.
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ABSTRACT This work investigates the performance of the direct current electric potential difference (DCEPD) method for measuring crack extension (∆a$$ \Delta a $$) during fracture toughness tests of ductile steels exhibiting delaminations perpendicular to the main crack plane, known as splits.
Sergio Luis Gonzalez Assias +2 more
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Welding interface in magnetic pulse welded joints
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Prediction of Mechanical Properties and Fracture Behavior of TC17 Linear Friction Welded Joint Based on Finite Element Simulation. [PDF]
Xiao X, Mao Y, Fu L.
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ABSTRACT The fatigue and fracture behavior of self‐piercing rivet (SPR) joints between AA6016 aluminum sheets (1–2 mm) and DX54D steel (0.95 mm) was studied under 90°, 45°, and 0° multiaxial loading. Pure shear (90°) loading produced the highest fatigue strength, whereas multiaxial (45°) loading resulted in reduced performance, with pure tension (0 ...
Alan Woo +5 more
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