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    Effect of Screw Configuration on the Recyclability of Natural Fiber-Based Composites by Vlasta Chyzna, Steven Rowe, James Finnerty, Trevor Howard, Christopher Doran, Shane Connolly, Noel Gately, Alexandre Portela, Alan Murphy, Declan M. Devine, Declan Mary Colbert

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…This study aims to bridge the research gap in PLA’s recyclability and explore its feasibility in mechanical recycling processes. …”
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    Low high-temperature hardness: a drawback of current ODS copper alloy Cu-Al2O3 applied in monoblock-type components fabricated by HIP by Wu-Qingliang Peng, Yu-Ping Xu, Fang-Yong Du, Yu Tian, Zhen Chen, Qiang Li, Guang-Nan Luo, Hai-Shan Zhou

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Unexpectedly, premature leakage failure occurs at the same toroidal gap. The relatively lower hardness of GlidCop Al-15 (14.90 ± 1.76 HV at 680 °C) at high temperatures compared with CuCrZr (45.34 ± 1.77 HV at 680 °C) has been identified as the primary factor leading to easy circular indentation at the toroidal gap during the HIP fabrication process, thereby increasing the likelihood of crack initiation under cyclic HHF loading conditions. …”
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    Analytical Modeling of a Heat Source under Welding of a Steel Sleeve by the Centrifugal Method Using an Axisymmetric Electric Arc by S. P. Glushko

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The existing research in this area emphasizes the need for a more in-depth study of the features of thermal processes associated with this technology. In modern scientific literature, issues related to temperature control at the interface of materials are not fully disclosed, and the existing gap in the concept of the behavior of bimetallic compounds under heating conditions hinders the implementation of this technology in industrial production. …”
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    Year-long, multiple-timepoint field studies show the importance of spatiotemporal dynamics and microbial functions in agricultural soil microbiomes by Lisa Joos, Sarah Ommeslag, Steve Baeyen, Wouter Asselberg, Koen Van Loo, Lieven Clement, Jane Debode, Bart Vandecasteele, Caroline De Tender

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Effects on functional roles and metabolic processes of the active microbial community were mainly related to temporal trends, especially in the topsoil. …”
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