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Online since: May 2010
Authors: Orest M. Ivasishin, Dmytro G. Savvakin
At as high as 5wt.% Al content higher interdiffusivity of Ti-Al as compared to self-diffusivity of Ti keeps shrinkage rate high in -phase field but, unlike Fe in Ti-1023, low diffusivity of Mo and V does not favor increase in shrinkage rate after  transformation.
Al Fe Al Mo a b Fig. 5.
MA particles in titanium matrix after heating to 1000oC and EDX "maps" of some alloying elements redistribution: (a) V-Fe-Al particles (Ti-1023 composition), (b) Al-V-Mo-Cr particles (Ti-5553 one).
Alloy Sintering temperature Condition Density, % Grain size, m YS, MPa UTS, MPa El., % RA, % Ti5553 1200oC STA 98.5 100 1200 1304 6,8 10,3 BMS 7-360 Specification.
[7] Y.Liu, L.F.Chen, H.P.Tang et al: Material Science and Engineering A 418 (2006) p.25-35
Online since: January 2024
Authors: Emmanuel O. Akindele, Oyetunde Opanike, Omolola O. Yusuf, Olugbenga A. Omotosho
This result is in tandem with the study by Akomolafe et al. [33] and Sinkovic et al. [34].
A study by Lei et al. [35] also reported kidney damages with high urea and creatinine in rats when exposed to copper.
This study correlates with the study by Mladenovic et al. [41] who reported that copper treatment elevated the enzymes Alanine aminotransferase and Aspartate aminotransferase in the serum, which disrupts liver function this is also supported by Lei et al., 2008.
[38] Galhardi, C.M., Diniz, Y.S., Faine, L.A., Rodrigues, H.G., Burneiko, R.C., Ribas, B.O. and Novelli, E.L. (2004): Toxicity of copperintake:lipid profile, oxidative stress,, and susceptibility to renal dysfunction.
[42] El-Masry, A.A. (2012):Toxicity and hepatorenal response to acute copper exposure in rats.
Online since: July 2025
Authors: Crismar Patacsil, Honey Mae Aquino
The in-situ treatment method was referenced from Verbič et al. [7] slightly adjusted for the smaller sample sizes and the ultrasonication process was referenced from El-Nahhal et al. [9], with the original probe sonication was changed to bath sonication.
ZnCl2+2H2OheatingZnO+2HCl(g) (1) Ex-situ Formation The proposed method for ZnO nanoparticle formation was referred from the works of Rahman et al. [13], Singh et al. [14], and Verma and Gupta [15]: ZnCl2+2NaOH→Zn(OH)2+2NaCl (2) Zn2+(aq)+2OH-(aq)→ZnOH2(s) (3) The reaction between ZnCl2 and NaOH produces ZnOH2 seed crystals (Eq.2).
The XRD profile closely resembles the ZnO/Cotton XRD profile from El-Nahhal et al. [9] where 2𝜃<30° was indexed to cellulosic material from cotton, while 2𝜃>30° was indexed to wurtzite ZnO.
As presented in the tables below (tables 2 and 3), d-spacing measurements obtained from the testing facility closely matched the literature calculations by Jamdagni et al. [22].
El-Nahhal, J.
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Monica Carfagni, Luca Puggelli
El‐Hakim, Image‐based 3D Modelling: A Review.
[4] Weyrich, T., et al., Digital bas-relief from 3D scenes.
[7] Kerber, J., et al., Real-time generation of digital bas-reliefs.
[8] Furferi, R., et al., 3D model retrieval from mechanical drawings analysis.
Miesenberger, et al., Editors. 2010, Springer Berlin Heidelberg. p. 527-533
Online since: April 2010
Authors: Marco Naretto, Luciano Scaltrito, Denis Perrone, Sergio Ferrero
Sullivan et al., J.
Defives et al., IEEE Trans.
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Perrone et al., Mat.
Hamida et al, Semicond.
Online since: July 2014
Authors: S. Senthilvelan, R. Kalidasan, D.K. Sarma, V. Ramanuj
Mehta et al. [5] investigated the interaction between the tool wear and the vibrations of face milling process.
Wardnay et al. [8] predicted drill bit failure by analysing the vibration signals.
Ghani et al. [17] machined nodular cast iron with a ceramic tool.
Fang et al. [19] reported dynamically stable cutting tool with increase in cutting speed.
[8] T.I.El-Wardany, D.Gao, M.A.Elbestawi, Tool condition monitoring in drilling using vibration signature analysis, Int.
Online since: December 2016
Authors: Dong Ye He, Xuan Tao Zheng, Jiu Hui Li, Gao Liang Ding
At present, the commonly used varieties of Al–Mg–Si alloys include 6009, 6010, 6061, 6010 and 6016.
Caoet al [13] come up with the synchronized cooling hot forming process in order to improve the formability of high strength Al-alloy sheet metal.
Si Mg Cu Mg Fe Zn Cr Ti Al 1.00 0.75 0.70 0.28 0.20 0.15 0.10 0.10 Bal.
Deng, et al.
Sidor, el al.
Online since: July 2020
Authors: Fabrizio Roccaforte, Filippo Giannazzo, Salvatore Di Franco, Patrick Fiorenza, Giuseppe Greco, Raffaella Lo Nigro, Ferdinando Iucolano, Monia Spera
In particular, Ti should react with Al forming stable phases [21].
A focus was put on non-recessed Ti/Al/Ti Ohmic contacts.
Ambacher et al., J.
Tripathy et al., Appl.
El Zammar, A.
Online since: May 2004
Authors: Z.-G. Ban, S.P. Alpay, J.V. Mantese
Mantese, A.L.
Schubring, A.L.
Schubring, A.L.
Schubring, A.L.
Mantese and A.L.
Online since: March 2014
Authors: Rui Ping Liu, Chang An Wang
Huo, et al., Science. 279 (1998) 548-552
Anand, et al., Chem.
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Meynen, et al., Chem.
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