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Penetrant Testing Method for Welds
TSUMURA, Shunji, Gu, Feng
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Ultra Short Pulse Laser Welding of Glass to Metal in the Low Fluence Regime
Ultrashortpulse laser welding enables precise joining of glass and metal with minimal thermal damage. We introduce the TwoThresholds Criteria to identify suitable laser parameters by combining the nonlinearabsorption threshold in glass with the metalmodification fluence threshold.
Lukas Günther +4 more
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The localized corrosion behavior of lean duplex stainless steel EN 1.4062 is systematically compared with austenitic and higher‐alloyed duplex grades in natural seawater. A clear resistance ranking is established, highlighting EN 1.4062 as a cost‐effective alternative for limited marine exposure.
Mohammad Hassanzadeh +4 more
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This article examines the impact of externally introduced chromium compounds on the localized corrosion of 316 L stainless steel in acidic chloride environments such as hydrochloric acid. While the corrosion resistance of 316 L relies on the formation of a chromium‐rich passive oxide layer, industrial conditions may expose the steel to various chromium
Florence Lequien
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Liquid crystal elastomer (LCE) filaments are fabricated through extrusion with in‐process UV curing, enabling controlled flow alignment and network locking of mesogens. The resulting structure responds to thermal or optical stimuli, inducing molecular reorientation and macroscopic contraction.
Anne Schwarz‐Pfeiffer, Shazia Mehtab
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ABSTRACT This study aims to validate the structural and thermomechanical reliability of an additively manufactured test chamber specifically designed for the experimental investigation of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) atomization under jet‐in‐crossflow (JICF) conditions representative of gas turbine afterburners. The proposed test chamber is designed
Valerio Acanfora +4 more
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Synergic control in MIG welding and penetration control in TIG welding [PDF]
Part 1: Synergic control in MIG welding.\ud Synergic controls (i.e. real time control methods) for both steady DC open arc and short circuiting arc operations have been developed in this study. These have been based on the generalised quadratic and linear ‘power-current' and linear ‘voltage-current’ equations which adequately describe the MIG welding ...
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ABSTRACT Efficient energy management is a requirement for advanced factories, which require vast amounts of energy to operate and are often powered by a single grid connection with varying prices caused by fluctuations. These types of industrial consumers often choose to adopt local renewable energy generators.
L. M. Peța, C. G. Opran
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Four constitutive models are evaluated for FeCoNiCr and Al0.6FeCoNiCr HEAs under wide temperature and strain‐rate conditions. The predictive capabilities and limitations of each model are then critically assessed, with particular emphasis on strain rate sensitivity, temperature dependence, and physically unrealistic responses at extreme loading ...
Yooseob Song +3 more
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Influence of the impurities on the depth of penetration with carbon steel weldings
In this paper the results of the research about the influence of the impurities on the depth of penetration with carbon steels weldings of different chemical composition are presented.
O. Savytsky +3 more
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