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    Investigating the Tensile Properties of 22MnB5 After Austenitization and Quenching with Different Initial Microstructures by Erik Lundholm, Jörgen Kajberg, Paul Åkerström

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Steels with three different initial microstructures were evaluated, with only minor variations in chemical composition and thicknesses. …”
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    Experimental Study on the Changes to the Microstructures and Dynamic Mechanical Properties of Layered Sandstone After High-Temperature Treatment by Shang Gao, Yueyu Wu, Xuqing Yang

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In this study, changes in the basic physical properties, mineral composition, mass, and microstructure of layered sandstone were evaluated following heat treatment at 200–800 °C. …”
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    Damage evolution of Cu-inductors used for electromagnetic forming by Lisa-Marie Rymer, Lisa Winter, Maik Linnemann, Sven Winter, Verena Psyk, Thomas Lampke

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Annealing and recrystallization processes as well as local melting at grain boundaries and formation of blowholes due to joule heating are probably the origin of the damage evolution during EMF. Understanding the correlations of these microstructural mechanisms will enable targeted heat treatment for wear-resistant inductors in the future.…”
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    Waste of aluminum composite material applied to cement-based mortars and their chemical, microstructural, and mechanical properties by S.D. Jesus, J.A.F. Dantas, M.L. Peixoto, H.S. Cavalcante, R.C. Manta, Y. Coutinho, N.B. Lima, H.C.B. Nascimento, A.M.P. Carneiro, S. Fucale, N.B.D. Lima

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Given this consequence, alternative solutions for ACM waste are necessary. This work evaluates the chemical, structural, microstructural, and mechanical characteristics of incorporating ACM board waste in producing plaster mortars. …”
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    Hot isostatic pressing elimination of process-induced defects in laser powder bed fusion fabricated DZ125 superalloy: Microstructure evolution and mechanical property enhancement by Hairui Gao, Zhenwu Zhang, Jikang Li, Jiangtao Sun, Honghao Xiang, Boyang Wu, Wei Li, Chao Cai, Qingsong Wei

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…This study systematically investigated the crack formation mechanisms in DZ125 nickel-based superalloy fabricated by laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) and evaluated the effectiveness of hot isostatic pressing (HIP) in defect elimination, microstructural modification, and mechanical property enhancement. …”
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    Effects of GTAW process and post-welding heat treatment on the microstructure evolution, cracking behavior and hardness of Inconel 939 superalloy using Inconel 617 filler metal by Amir Hossein Jafarzadeh, Mohammad Saeed Shahriari, Rouholah Ashiri

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…The research focuses on three key challenges: (1) irregularities in pre-existing MC carbides, (2) heat-affected zone (HAZ) liquation cracking, and (3) post-weld heat treatment (PWHT) effects on microstructure evolution and hardness distribution. Initial welding revealed a 91 μm HAZ crack, identified as liquation cracking caused by localized melting of service-induced lamellar carbides along grain boundaries. …”
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    Microstructure evolution and mechanical behaviors of Ti6Al4V/NbZr1 bimetallic additively manufactured structure: A molecular dynamics simulation by Behrouz Bagheri Vanani, Saiful Islam, Mahdi Sadeqi Bajestani, Yongho Jeon, Duck Bong Kim

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…In this study, we apply molecular dynamics (MD) simulation to investigate the microstructural and mechanical evolution of Ti6Al4V/NbZr1 bimetallic structures fabricated using wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) under low, medium, and high heat input conditions: 180 A (LHI), 200 A (MHI), and 220 A (HHI), respectively. …”
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