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Ryan Mendenhall and Babak Eslami
Four-dimensional printing is a process in which a 3D-printed object is intentionally transformed in response to an external stimulus such as temperature, which is useful when the final geometry of a 3D-printed part is not easily manufacturable. One metho...
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Guichun Yang, Zhaojie Wu, Yan Chen, Shiming Chen and Junze Jiang
Based on the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) theory, this paper proposes a film formation model and a numerical simulation method that can be used in thickness prediction of airless spraying robots. The spraying flow field and the film formation proce...
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Alexander S. Brand and Ebenezer O. Fanijo
The type of steel furnace slag (SFS), including electric arc furnace (EAF) slag, basic oxygen furnace (BOF) slag, ladle metallurgy furnace (LMF) slag, and argon oxygen decarburization (AOD) slag, can significantly affect the composite properties when use...
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Farhan Abdullah, Kei-ichi Okuyama, Akito Morimitsu and Naofumi Yamagata
The extreme heating environment during re-entry requires an efficient heat shield to protect a spacecraft. The current method of manufacturing a heat shield is labor intensive. The application of 3D printing can reduce cost and manufacturing time and imp...
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Stella Poma, Adriana Ramos, Vanesa D. Litvak, Sonia Quenardelle, Emma B. Maisonnave, Iris Díaz
Pág. 249 - 274
A Miocene to Pliocene (13 to 4.6 Ma) mostly pyroclastic sequence is exposed along the Iglesia Valley, to
the east of the former main volcanic arc. This area is a transitional region between Cordillera Frontal and Precordillera,
over the flat slab segment...
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Darío L. Orts,Andrés Folguera,Mario Giménez,Víctor Ramos
Pág. 220 - 241
The Southern Central Andes at 36ºS have been recognized as an orogenic belt where contraction, accommodatedmainly by basement structures, is associated with the inversion of a Late Triassic-Early Jurassic extensionaldetachment. Based on a structural cros...
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Jorge Munoz,Rosa Troncoso,Paul Duhart,Pedro Crignola,Lang Farmer,Charles R. Stern
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The mid-Tertiary Coastal Magmatic Belt in south-central Chile, which crops out both in the Central Valley and, south of 41°S, in the Coastal Cordillera as far west as the Pacific coast, formed when the locus of Andean magmatic activity expanded, both to ...
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