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The effect of electrochemically simulated titanium cathodic corrosion products on ROS production and metabolic activity of osteoblasts and monocytes/…

2006

Nowadays aseptic loosening is the most common cause of orthopaedic implant failure. Some of its reasons have already been described up to now; however, others remain still hypothetical. Besides the inflammatory response to wear particles originating at different sources, the role of reactive oxygen species as products of cellular reactions and/or as a result of the process of corrosion of an implant leading to implant failure has recently been discussed too. In the present study, we used a galvanostatic polarization to simulate the cathodic partial reaction of the corrosion process at a titanium alloy surface. With respect to cells occurring at the interface of a metal implant, the behaviou…

Materials scienceBiophysicschemistry.chemical_elementBioengineeringBiocompatible Materialsmedicine.disease_causeMonocytesCorrosionBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundMiceCell Line TumormedicineAlloysElectrochemistryAnimalsHumansPolarization (electrochemistry)Hydrogen peroxideElectrodeschemistry.chemical_classificationTitaniumReactive oxygen speciesOsteoblastsMonocyteMacrophagesMetallurgyOsteoblastCorrosionOxidative Stressmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryMechanics of MaterialsCeramics and CompositesBiophysicsReactive Oxygen SpeciesOxidative stressTitaniumBiomaterials
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The Grinding Resistance of the Wheat Grain Related to the Grinding Degree For The First Break In The Wheat Milling

2011

Breakage of wheat grain during first break roller milling depends on the characteristics of the wheat (including the distributions of kernel size, hardness and moisture content) and on the design and operation of the roller mill (including roll speeds and differential, roll disposition, fluting profile, number of flutes, fluting spiral, roll gap, the degree of roll wear and the feed rate). The effects of these factors are manifest in the particle size distribution exiting first break, the compositional distribution of those particles (as large particles tend to be richer in bran, while small particles are pure endosperm), the power required to mill the wheat and the rate of roll wear. For t…

Materials scienceBreakageBranRoller millGeography Planning and DevelopmentParticle-size distributionMetallurgyMillManagement Monitoring Policy and LawWater contentFluting (architecture)GrindingBulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Agriculture
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CMOS-compatible field effect nanoscale gas-sensor: Operation and annealing models

2008

Complete modelling of electrically controlled nanoscale gas sensors with Poisson, Wolkenstein, Fokker-Planck and continuity is presented. Based on a plausible Drift explanation we developed suitable models for sensitivity control and operational modes. An onset for CMOS-complying annealing procedures is given.

Materials scienceCMOSbusiness.industryAnnealing (metallurgy)Logic gateElectronic engineeringField effectOptoelectronicsFokker–Planck equationConductivitybusinessNanoscopic scaleCmos compatible2008 IEEE Sensors
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Effect of Aeration on the Microelectrochemical Characterization of Al[sub 2]Cu Intermetallic Phases

2009

Local probing of the galvanic coupling between micrometer-sized Al 2 Cu phases and the surrounding aluminum-based matrix of a specially heat-treated 2011 alloy is investigated using a microcapillary electrochemical cell. The aging of an isolated Al 2 Cu particle, i.e., selective dissolution of aluminum, is controlled by the aeration condition at the tip of the capillary due to the nature of the silicon membrane used as a gasket. The local electrochemical behavior of an isolated particle after aging confirms the mass transport control of the oxygen reduction on the galvanic coupling of the particle with the surrounding matrix.

Materials scienceCapillary actionGeneral Chemical EngineeringMetallurgyAlloyIntermetallicengineering.materialElectrochemistryElectrochemical cellChemical engineeringElectrochemistryengineeringParticleGeneral Materials ScienceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAerationDissolutionElectrochemical and Solid-State Letters
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Effect of alloying elements on the electronic properties of thin passive films formed on carbon steel, ferritic and austenitic stainless steels in a …

2014

The influence of alloying elements on the electrochemical and semiconducting properties of thin passive films formed on several steels (carbon steel, ferritic and austenitic stainless steels) has been studied in a highly concentrated lithium bromide (LiBr) solution at 25 °C, by means of potentiodynamic tests and Mott Schottky analysis. The addition of Cr to carbon steel promoted the formation of a p-type semiconducting region in the passive film. A high Ni contentmodified the electronic behaviour of highly alloyed austenitic stainless steels.Mo did notmodify the electronic structure of the passive films, but reduced the concentration of defects.

Materials scienceCarbon steelAcerElectronic structureengineering.materialElectrochemistryINGENIERIA QUIMICAStainless steelchemistry.chemical_compoundCarbon steelMaterials ChemistryElectronic propertiesAusteniteSemiconducting propertiesMott SchottkyLithium bromideMetallurgyMetals and AlloysMott schottkySurfaces and InterfacesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsThin passive filmsElectroquímicachemistrySemiconductorsengineering
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Friction and wear testing of multilayer coatings on carbide substrates for dry machining applications

2002

Abstract The principle aim of this paper is to investigate three wear-protective coatings with multilayer structures, which are frequently used in the cutting tool industry and to assess their frictional behaviour under the test conditions equivalent to those for the cutting of medium carbon steel. A modified pin-on-disc tester was used to conduct experiments in which both the friction coefficient and the linear wear of the tribo-pair were recorded vs. sliding distance. The volumetric wear rate was proposed as a parameter for quantitative comparison of the wear resistance of the tribo-pairs tested. It was found that the principle stage of the specimen wear takes place during the first 200–2…

Materials scienceCarbon steelCutting toolDry machiningMetallurgychemistry.chemical_elementSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral Chemistryengineering.materialWear testingCondensed Matter PhysicsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsCarbideCoatingchemistryMaterials ChemistryengineeringTinhuman activitiesIntensity (heat transfer)Surface and Coatings Technology
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Advanced numerical models for the thermo-mechanical-metallurgical analysis in hot forging processes

2013

In the paper a literature review of the numerical modeling of thermo-mechanical-metallurgical evolutions of a metal in hot forging operations is presented. In particular models of multiaxial loading tests are considered for carbon steels. The collected examples from literature regard phases transformations, also martensitic transformations, morphologies evolutions and transformation plasticity phenomena. The purpose of the tests is to show the correlation between the mechanical and the metallurgical behavior of a carbon steel during a combination of several types of loads. In particular a few mechanical tests with heat treatment are analyzed. Furthermore, Ti-6Al-4V titanium alloy is conside…

Materials scienceCarbon steelFEM Tri-coupled Thermo-mechanical-metallurgicalMetallurgyAlloyengineeringTitanium alloyCoupling (piping)Forming processesPlasticityengineering.materialFinite element methodForging
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Investigations on friction and wear mechanisms of the PVD-TiAlN coated carbide in dry sliding against steels and cast iron

2006

Abstract The tribological behaviour of the monolayer PVD-titanium aluminium nitride (TiAlN) coated carbide inserts in unidirectional dry sliding against steel and cast iron counterparts was investigated using the pin-on-disc standard test with varying sliding speeds and normal loads. Three different materials of various machinability rates were used as the counterparts, namely the normalised medium carbon steel C45 equivalent to AISI 1045, austenitic stainless steel 1H18N9T equivalent to AISI 304 and gray cast iron EN-GJL-300 with flake-shaped graphite. A pin-on-disc device with round tool inserts was used to conduct friction and wear tests in which both the friction coefficient and the lin…

Materials scienceCarbon steelMachinabilityMetallurgySurfaces and Interfacesengineering.materialTribologyCondensed Matter PhysicsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsCarbideCoatingMechanics of MaterialsMaterials ChemistryengineeringCast ironGraphiteAustenitic stainless steelhuman activitiesWear
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Tool Failure in Sequential Cutting of two Different Materials

1985

In this paper the authors show that the premature tool breakage, characteristic of interrupted cutting, can be enhanced in sequential cutting of two materials having different mechanical and chemical properties. The results of experimental investigations carried out in turning pieces consisting of medium carbon steel and aluminium alloy show that the time to failure is significatively lower than that occurring in machining only one of the two materials; moreover the morphology of the damage depends by the cutting order. Working with the sequence steel-Al alloy welding phenomena caused by strong deoxidation due to the latter material are observed; these phenomena cause the early development …

Materials scienceCarbon steelMechanical EngineeringAlloyMetallurgyWeldingengineering.materialIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlaw.inventionTransverse planeMachiningBreakagelawvisual_artAluminium alloyvisual_art.visual_art_mediumFracture (geology)engineeringCIRP Annals
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Experimental investigation of the cutting temperature when turning with coated indexable inserts

1999

Abstract This paper deals with an experimental investigation into the different factors which influence the temperature which occur at the coating/substrate–chip interface when machining a medium carbon steel and an austenitic stainless steel. Both flat-faced and grooved inserts coated with TiC, TiC/TiN and TiC/Al 2 O 3 /TiN were used. A standard K-type thermocouple embedded in the workpiece was used to convert measured efms to the interfacial temperature. Some optimal coating structures for high speed machining of these steels corresponding to the minimum interface temperature were selected. In particular, it was observed that by the proper selection of the thermal properties of the coatin…

Materials scienceCarbon steelMechanical EngineeringMetallurgychemistry.chemical_elementengineering.materialIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringThermal barrier coatingchemistryCoatingMachiningThermocoupleengineeringAustenitic stainless steelTinLayer (electronics)International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture
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