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Local mechanical and morphological characterization of FSW butt joints

2006

In this paper the results of an experimental investigation into the local mechanical and morphological characterization of AA6082-T6 friction stir-welded (FSW) butt joints are illustrated. The softening effects of the welding process are highlighted through the use of micro-indentation tests on the top surface of the specimens. The effect of post-welding heat treatments was investigated, also

friction stir-welding mechanical properties micro-indentation testSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di Lavorazione
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A case study on the evaluation of friction stir welds by ultrasonic inspection technique

2015

Friction stir welding (FSW) is an innovative process that has been successfully used in joining aluminum alloys, normally difficult to weld. Important advantages over fusion welding are better retention of baseline material properties, lower residual stresses and excellent mechanical properties. Defects that occur in FSW joints are due to improper tooling or setup. Non-destructive techniques used to inspect FSW joints are X-rays, eddy current, conventional ultrasonic testing and dye penetrant proper only for surface breaking defects. Currently there is no non-destructive technique that can guarantee absence of flaws in friction welds during manufacturing. In this work, non-destructive remot…

friction welding laser ultrasound Ultrasonic Testing (UT)
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Labor Market Search, Housing Prices and Borrowing Constraints.

2010

Mortgage market deregulation in the early 1980s coincided in time with a sharp break in the cyclical behavior of many variables related to housing and to the labor market. This paper analyses the joint dynamics of labor market variables, output and housing prices in a search model with efficient bargaining and financial frictions. In a setting of household heterogeneity, only mortgaged-backed loans are available for impatient households, whose borrowing cannot exceed a proportion of the expected value of their real estate holdings. This feature of the credit market, together with search and matching frictions in the labor market, establish a strong link between credit constraints and consum…

general equilibrium borrowing constraints search frictions housing pricesjel:E32jel:E44jel:E24
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Mappe di Lavorabilita’ per Giunti Misti di Alluminio Mediante Processo di Saldatura Linear Friction Welding

2014

Il Linear Friction Welding è un processo di saldatura allo stato solido in cui una parte fissa è forzata contro una parte che si muove con moto lineare alternato per generare calore attraverso l’attrito. Nel presente lavoro viene descritto lo studio effettuato per la realizzazione della giunzione mista mediante processo di Linear Friction Welding tra due leghe di alluminio che presentano proprietà meccaniche differenti, come la lega AA2011 e AA6082. Lo studio è stato condotto analizzando due differenti configurazioni determinate dalla posizione relativa delle leghe costituenti i provini da saldare. Per la realizzazione del processo è stata utilizzata una macchina prototipale dotata di senso…

giunti mistialluminio.Linear Friction Welding
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An Interface Model for the Analysis of Anisotropy of Friction and Wear of Contact Surfaces

2008

interface frictional anisotropy wear.Settore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle Costruzioni
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Tribological properties of thin films made by atomic layer deposition sliding against silicon

2018

Interfacial phenomena, such as adhesion, friction, and wear, can dominate the performance and reliability of microelectromechanical (MEMS) devices. Here, thin films made by atomic layer deposition (ALD) were tested for their tribological properties. Tribological tests were carried out with silicon counterpart sliding against ALD thin films in order to simulate the contacts occurring in the MEMS devices. The counterpart was sliding in a linear reciprocating motion against the ALD films with the total sliding distances of 5 and 20 m. Al2O3 and TiO2 coatings with different deposition temperatures were investigated in addition to Al2O3-TiO2-nanolaminate, TiN, NbN, TiAlCN, a-C:H [diamondlike car…

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Shape optimization for Stokes problem with threshold slip boundary conditions

2017

This paper deals with shape optimization of systems governed by the Stokes flow with threshold slip boundary conditions. The stability of solutions to the state problem with respect to a class of domains is studied. For computational purposes the slip term and impermeability condition are handled by a regularization. To get a finite dimensional optimization problem, the optimized part of the boundary is described by B´ezier polynomials. Numerical examples illustrate the computational efficiency. peerReviewed

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The Development and Precision of a Custom-Made Skitester

2021

In the sport of cross-country skiing, equipment has a direct influence on results. Ski teams do extensive testing of different ski base grinds and products on a yearly basis. To achieve reliable results, the quality of methods used for testing skis needs to be taken in to account in addition to factors including the physical characteristics of testing personnel and changes in weather conditions. The aim of this study was to introduce a custom-made skitester, that was developed for testing skis on real snow, in laboratory conditions, and to evaluate its precision. The current skitester is capable of glide testing both classic and skate skis as well as kick simulation for the testing of grip …

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Friction of Shear-Fracture Zones

2017

A shear fracture of brittle solids under compression undergoes a substantial evolution from the initial microcracking to a fully formed powder-filled shear zone. Experiments covering the entire process are relatively easy to conduct, but they are very difficult to investigate in detail. Numerically, the large strain limit has remained a challenge. An efficient simulation model and a custom-made experimental device are employed to test to what extent a shear fracture alone is sufficient to drive material to spontaneous selflubrication. A “weak shear zone” is an important concept in geology, and a large number of explanations, specific for tectonic conditions, have been proposed. We demonstra…

kitkata114haurausfrictionGeneral Physics and AstronomyMechanicsbrittlenessTectonicsfracture mechanicsShear (geology)Large strainStress relaxationBrittle solidsFracture processShear zonemurtumismekaniikkaGeologyPhysical Review Letters
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Application of Tuning Fork Sensors for In-situ Studies of Dynamic Force Interactions Inside Scanning and Transmission Electron Microscopes

2012

Mechanical properties of nanoscale contacts have been probed in-situ by specially developed force sensor based on a quartz tuning fork resonator (TF). Additional control is provided by observation of process in scanning electron microscope (SEM) and transmission electron microscope (TEM). A piezoelectric manipulator allows precise positioning of atomic force microscope (AFM) probe in contact with another electrode and recording of the TF oscillation amplitude and phase while simultaneously visualizing the contact area in electron microscope. Electrostatic control of interaction between the electrodes is demonstrated during observation of the experiment in SEM. In the TEM system the TF senso…

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