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Sittichai Wangwiwattana and Koike Yoshikazu
Electrical fires are usually caused by contact heating, for which the mechanism of heat accumulation is currently not well understood. Previous studies done by many researchers were able to recognize the pattern of the electrical waveform, but the actual...
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Mina Dadvand and Oumarou Savadogo
Crack-free and uniform nickel?tungsten (NiW) coatings and their composite coatings filled with ceramic particles such as silicon carbide (SiC) and hexagonal-boron nitride (hBN) were deposited on brass substrates by applying direct current (DC) waveforms....
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Francesca Nardelli, Emilia Bramanti, Alessandro Lavacchi, Silvia Pizzanelli, Beatrice Campanella, Claudia Forte, Enrico Berretti and Angelo Freni
We investigated the thermal stability and corrosion effects of a promising ionic liquid (IL) to be employed as an advanced heat transfer fluid in solar thermal energy applications. Degradation tests were performed on IL samples kept in contact with vario...
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Elena Jasiuniene, Bengisu Yilmaz, Damira Smagulova, Gawher Ahmad Bhat, Vaidotas Cicenas, Egidijus ?ukauskas and Liudas Ma?eika
The aim of this work is to achieve reliable nondestructive evaluation (NDE) of adhesively bonded aerospace components by developing novel multidimensional data fusion techniques, which would combine the information obtained by ultrasonic and X-ray NDE me...
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Chengyu Li, Cong Luo and Aizhu Zhu
This paper proposes a new type of steel slip-friction column base connections with arc end-plates. Two arc end-plates of the steel column base, which can slide between each other to some extent, were set at the position where the column base is subject t...
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Gerhard Eggert and Andrea Fischer
Many heritage objects consist of glass in contact with metals. By ion exchange with absorbed water, alkaline aqueous films are formed on the glass surface. They contain sodium and/or potassium, hydroxide, and carbonate (uptake of carbon dioxide) ions. Th...
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Cristina Lavinia Nistor, Catalin Ionut Mihaescu, Daniela Bala, Ioana Catalina Gifu, Claudia Mihaela Ninciuleanu, Sabina Georgiana Burlacu, Cristian Petcu, Mariana-Gratiela Vladu, Adi Ghebaur, Lenuta Stroea and Ludmila Otilia Cinteza
A simple and cost-efficient method to modify different surfaces in order to improve their bioactivity, corrosion and wear resistance proved to be sol-gel coatings. The silane layers have been shown to be effective in the protection of steel, aluminum or ...
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Olga Papadopoulou and Panayota Vassiliou
The local patterns at the interfaces of corrosion stratification, developed on two archaeometallurgical bronzes (a Cu-Sn-Pb and a Cu-Zn-Sn-Pb alloy), in the as-cast condition, were assessed by OM and SEM-EDS systematic elemental chemical analyses. Previo...
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Michela Albano, Silvia Grassi, Giacomo Fiocco, Claudia Invernizzi, Tommaso Rovetta, Maurizio Licchelli, Raffaella Marotti, Curzio Merlo, Daniela Comelli and Marco Malagodi
Soiling deposition and wrong conservation practices are among the causes of the decay process that can affect the morphological, mechanical, and compositional features of the varnish, the most exposed layer of an artefact. In this perspective, the identi...
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Darmadi B. Djarot, Femiana Gapsari, Osmar Buntu Lobo and Firman Mangasa Simanjuntak
Stress corrosion cracking (SCC) is known as a major factor that should be considered in the assessment of welding joint structure integrity. Despite the promising and wide application of dissimilar metal joints, the currently available SCC mitigation tec...
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