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Online since: December 2005
Authors: Graeme E. Murch, I.S. Sandhu, D.K. Chaturvedi, Irina V. Belova
[1] Collective Correlation Factors In Random Non-Stoichiometric Intermetallic Compounds I.S.Sandhu 1 , D.K.Chaturvedi1, I.V.Belova 2 and G.E.Murch 2 1 Department of Physics, Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra-136119, India 2 Diffusion in Solids Group, School of Engineering The University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia Keywords: B2 Intermetallic Compound, Collective Correlation Factors, Phenomenological Transport Coefficients, Random Alloy Model Abstract.
Sato Physical Chemistry: An Advanced Treatise, Vol. 10, edited by H.
Murch, Defect and Diffusion Forum, 237-240 (2005), p. 291
Murch, Defect and Diffusion Forum, accepted for publication and in press
Murch, Defect and Diffusion Forum, 194-199 (2001), p. 547
Online since: January 2006
Authors: Dong Hyuk Shin, Yong Suk Kim, Suk Ha Kang
Shin 2, c 1 School of Advanced Materials Engineering, Kookmin University, 861-1 Jeongneung-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul 136-702, South Korea 2 Department of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Hanyang University, Ansan, Kyunggi-do 425791, South Korea a ykim@kookmin.ac.kr, bgoat1977@hanmail.net, cdhshin@hanyang.ac.kr Keywords: ARB, cross-ARB, rolling direction, ultra-fine grain, SPD, 1050 Al alloy Abstract.
Forum Vol. 449-452 (2004), p. 625
Forum Vol. 449-452 (2004), p. 597
Forum Vol. 475-479 (2005), p. 401
Online since: September 2008
Authors: Takumi Nishimoto, Toshio Narita, Takeshi Izumi, Takayuki Yoshioka, Stewart Ford, Shigenari Hayashi
Formation of Pt-Modified γ'-Ni3Al and Re-Based σ-Alloy Coating System and Cyclic Oxidation Behavior of Coated Superalloy Toshio Narita1,a, Stewart Ford2,b, Takayuki Yoshioka2,c, Takumi Nishimoto2,d, Izumi Takeshi2,e , and Shigenari Hayashi3,f Advanced Barrier-Coating Laboratory, Hokkaido University Kita-13, Nishi-8, Kita-Ku, Sapporo 060-8628, Japan 1 Professor, Hokkaido University, Japan 2 Research Associate, Hokkaido University, Japan 3 Associate Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido University, Japan a narita@eng.hokudai.ac.jp, bsford@eng.hokudai.ac.jp, cyoshioka@eng.hokudai.ac.jp, d nishimoto.takumi@nsc.co.jp, etizumi@eng.hokudai.ac.jp, fhayashi@eng.hokudai.ac.jp Keywords: Re-based alloy layer as a diffusion barrier, Pt-modified γ'-Ni3Al, Ni-based single crystal fourth generation superalloy, high-temperature oxidation Abstract.
Forum, Vol.502, (2005), p.99
Forum, Vol.461-464(2004), p.213 [22] S.
Forum, vol.522-523 (2006), p.229.
Online since: July 2020
Authors: Daniel J. Lichtenwalner, Sei Hyung Ryu, Edward van Brunt, Jim Richmond, Scott Allen, John W. Palmour, Brett Hull, Shadi Sabri, Satyaki Ganguly, Amy Romero, Philipp Steinmann, Jae Hyung Park, Donald A. Gajewski
Although short circuit withstand times can be relatively short, the circuit or device design can be tailored to extend the short circuit time if needed, and advanced gate drivers can respond quickly to fault events.
McPherson, Reliability Physics and Engineering, Springer New York (2010)
Forum 858 (2016) pp. 615-618
Forum Vol. 924 (2018) 559-562
Forum Vol. 963 (2019) 801-804.
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Hong Xin Shi, Xin Zhang, Ran Feng Qiu, Yi Min Tu, Ke Ke Zhang
Mechanical property of friction stir welded retardant magnesium alloy joint Yimin Tu1, a, Ranfeng Qiu1, 2, b, Hongxin Shi1, c, Xin Zhang1, d and Keke Zhang1 1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Henan University of Science and Technology, Luoyang, 471003, China 2 Henan Key Laboratory of Advanced Non-ferrous Metals, Henan University of Science and Technology, Luoyang 471003, China ayimin@mail.haust.edu.cn, bxdqrf@yahoo.com.cn, chyhx66@163.com, dzhangxin_sdha@163.com Keywords: Magnesium alloy, Friction stir welding, Welding parameter, Strength.
With advancing of these new type magnesium alloys development, the research on their welding technique also should be undertaken to broaden their application.
Very few one emerged in heat affected zone of the advance side and welding nuclear center, as shown Fig. 5.
Maruyama: Materials Science Forum Vol. 419-422 (2003), p. 439-444
[7] BL Mordike: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 324 (2002), p. 103-112
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Hui Sun, Tie Lin Sun
Numerical Calculation for Complex Transcendental Equation SUN Tielin1, a, SUN Hui2,b 1,2Science and Technology on Underwater Acoustic Laboratory, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin 150001, China asuntielin528@126.com, bsunhui@hrbeu.edu.cn Keywords: Updating dichotomy, imaginary answer, dispersion equation.
Introduction It has been proved that there are nth answers to nth algebraic equation in advanced mathematics,formula can express answer to less than fifth power algebraic equation, which can't express more than fifth power easily, but answer that meet the precision can be calculated by approximating method.
Calculating for complex transcendental equation is common problem in engineering and studying, which can be solved by peaking search method, number integral method, etc [1].
Harbin Engineering University (2009)
Forum Vol. 28 (2009), p. 61-62
Online since: February 2013
Authors: Yong Hwan Kim, Hyeon Taek Son, Kwang Jin Lee
Results and Discussion Figure 1 shows engineering stress-strain curves of as-extruded alloys tested at elevated temperature from 150 to 250℃.
Fig. 1 Engineering strain-stress curves of as-extruded Nd-containing alloys at elevated temperature; (a) 150℃ (b) 200℃ and (c) 250℃.
Forum 419-422 (2003) p. 459 [2] A.
Arslan Kaya: Advanced Engineering Materials, 5, No. 12 (2003) p. 866 [8] H.T.
Online since: October 2006
Authors: Peter Friedrichs, Christian Hecht, Bernd Thomas, René A. Stein
Forum Vols. 264-268 (1998), 127 [3] A.A.
Sci. and Engineering B61-62 (1999), 125 [6] S.
Sci. and Engineering B61-62 (1999), 143 [7] A.A.
Forum Vols. 483-485 (2005), 137 [11] B.
Forum Vols. 483-485 (2005), 141 [12] B.
Online since: June 2007
Authors: Hyung Jun Kim, Chang Hee Lee, Jeong Whan Han, Sung Han Park
Effect of Curvature on Gas-Particle Flow in Converging and Diverging Supersonic Nozzle Sung-Han Park1, Jeong-Whan Han1,aChang-Hee Lee2 and Hyung-Jun Kim 3 1 School of Materials Science and Engineering, Inha University, inchon, 402-751, South Korea 2 School of Material Science and Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea 3 Welding Research Center, RIST, Pohang, South Korea a jwhan@inha.ac.kr Keywords : Cold spray process, shock wave, simulation, curvature, converging and diverging nozzle Abstract.
Acknowledgements This research was supported by a grant from the Center for Advanced Materials Processing (CAMP) of the 21st Cetury R&D Program funded by the Ministry of Commerce, Inustry and Energy(MOCIE), Republic of Korea.
Papyinyrin: Cold spray technology, Advanced Materials & processes (2001), 49-51
Spalding: The numerical Computation of Turbulent Flows (Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 3 (1974), p. 269-289) [6] S.H.
Forum Vols. 510-511 (March 2006) pp. 1046-1049 [7] E.
Online since: February 2016
Authors: Kamil Kolařík, Jiří Čapek, Nikolaj Ganev, Karel Trojan, Ondřej Řídký, Lukáš Zuzánek
X-ray Diffraction and Barkhausen Noise Diagnostics of Thick Welds Prepared by Metal Active Gas and Laser Welding KOLAŘÍK Kamil 1, a *, GANEV Nikolaj 2,b, TROJAN Karel 3,c, ŘÍDKÝ Ondřej 4,d, ZUZÁNEK Lukáš 5,e and ČAPEK Jiří 6,f 1, 2, 3, 6 CTU in Prague, Department of Solid State Engineering, Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering, Trojanova 13, 120 00 Prague 2, Czech Republic 4, 5 TU of Liberec, Institute for Nanomaterials, Advanced Technologies and Innovation, Studentská 1402/2, 461 17 Liberec 1, Czech Republic 3List all distinct addresses in the same way a *kamil.kolarik@email.cz, bnikolaj.ganev@fjfi.cvut.cz, ctrojaka2@fjfi.cvut.cz, dondrej.ridky@seznam.cz, elukas.zuzanek@seznam.cz, fcapekjir@fjfi.cvut.cz Keywords: X-ray diffraction; Barkhausen noise; residual stresses; laser welding; metal active gas welding.
These advanced laser welds are promising for use in transport engineering industry owing these profitable changes of real crystallographic structure in comparison with conventional laser welds [2].
Digler, Sources and Consequences of Residual Stresses due to Welding, Materials science forum (2014) 2777-2785.
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