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Investigation of Creep Behavior of HDPE Pipe Butt Fusion Welded Joints Using a Stepped Isostress Method. [PDF]
Bai C, Lin R, Lai HS.
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Beyond the Material: Engineering Sustainable Soft Robots and Electronics
Advanced Science, Volume 13, Issue 15, 13 March 2026.
Florian Hartmann, Martin Kaltenbrunner
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A 2D Approach to Predict the High‐Cycle Fatigue Life of Clinched Joints
ABSTRACT Clinching is a widely adopted joining technique in the automotive industry, enabling the fabrication of lightweight structures from dissimilar sheet materials. Accurate prediction of the fatigue life of clinched joints is essential for ensuring structural safety and minimizing development costs.
Chin Chen +2 more
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Effect of welding parameters on microstructure and mechanical properties of dissimilar AISI 304/ductile cast iron fusion welded joints. [PDF]
El-Shennawy M +3 more
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Recyclability of Polystyrene Bead Foams: Degradation Behavior over 10 Extrusion Cycles
This study investigates the multi‐cycle recycling of expanded polystyrene bead foam blended with virgin material. Material degradation is monitored by MFI, GPC, and mechanical testing. The results demonstrate that long‐term recyclability is feasible without progressive property loss, and that secondary high‐shear steps such as extrusion and pelletizing
Christian Töpfer +2 more
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Experimental study under thermal shock environment to investigate effect of welding width on properties of ultrasonically welded joints of multiple copper cables. [PDF]
Zhang Y +7 more
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This review investigates the processing‐microstructure‐property relationships in ferritic stainless steels (FSSs). It highlights advances in deformation behavior, heat treatments, surface modifications, and alloying effects. Theoretical models, including Johnson‐Mehl‐Avrami‐Kolmogorov, Arrhenius, nucleation theory, and diffusion theories, are discussed
Shahab Bazri +4 more
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The processability of the E11018‐G by laser powder directed energy deposition (LP‐DED) is investigated. The effects of powder moisture, ambient humidity, and laser remelting on LP‐DED parts’ porosity are shown. A strong influence of the atomizing gas is observed.
Josu López‐López +7 more
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