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Wear mechanisms and residual stresses in alumina-based laminated cutting tools

2005

Abstract The outstanding performances of the Al2O3 cutting tools in terms of potential cutting speed can lead to substantial economies in the machining of metallic materials. Nevertheless, their widespread use is limited by some drawbacks such as the tendency to edge chipping and to the propagation of microcracks, which can lead to premature failures. These shortcomings are due to the intrinsic low toughness of the ceramic material, which is in turn related to its characteristics non-metallic bonds. A well-recognised method of increasing the toughness of brittle materials is the introduction of surface compressive stresses, which can be obtained through a suitable lamination geometry of the…

ToughnessMaterials scienceCutting toolSurfaces and Interfacesengineering.materialCondensed Matter PhysicsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsFracture toughnessBrittlenessMachiningMechanics of MaterialsResidual stressvisual_artTool steelMaterials Chemistryengineeringvisual_art.visual_art_mediumCeramicComposite material
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Estimation of interfacial fracture toughness based on progressive edge delamination of a thin transparent coating on a polymer substrate

2010

Evaluation of interfacial toughness of sub-micron-thickness layers deposited on a ductile substrate is a challenging task which has motivated different experimental approaches Fragmentation testing was used in the present study as a means of interface characterization of a silicon-nitride-coated polyimide substrate. During the test, after an initial rapid segmentation-cracking phase, the coating fragments developed edge delaminations which propagated in a stable manner with further increase in the applied strain The debonding process was modelled by the finite element method Incorporating a cohesive zone at the front of the interfacial crack The edge cracks were found to be dominated by mod…

ToughnessMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsTension testEfficiencyengineering.materialStressMechanicsFracture toughnessCoatingCoatingsPolymer substrateThin filmComposite materialFilmTensile testingDelaminationMetals and AlloysFinite element analysisCohesive-Zone ModelsForce MicroscopyElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCeramics and CompositesengineeringAdhesionToughnessLine StructuresFragmentation TestPolyimidePolyimide
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Petrogenesis of Potassic Basalts from Northeast China: New Constraints from Trace Elements in Olivine

2015

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Trace (semiology)BasaltOlivineengineeringGeochemistryGeologyengineering.materialPetrologyGeologyPetrogenesis
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Early modern period adobe in Sicily: recent finds

2014

Earthen architecture in ancient Sicily can be linked to a technological continuity common to the whole Mediterranean basin. The island possesses numerous finds, dating back to periods from pre-history to the Hellenistic-Roman age, during which the adobe technique was common. Therefore the archaeological field had been the only one investigated, also due to the fact that more recent evidence of use of earth as a principal element in wall-building techniques was unknown in the Region. Recently traces of adobe were discovered in in the historical centre of Cefalù, on the northern coast of Sicily; these few portions are to be found in residential buildings made primarily of stone. Albeit modest…

Traditional buildingsEarly modern periodmedia_common.quotation_subjectAdobeengineeringEarthen ArchitectureArtAncient historyengineering.materialSicilian Architectural heritageClassicsSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architetturamedia_common
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Diffusion of oxygen in cork.

2012

International audience; This work reports measurements of effective oxygen diffusion coefficient in raw cork. Kinetics of oxygen transfer through cork is studied at 298 K thanks to a homemade manometric device composed of two gas compartments separated by a cork wafer sample. The first compartment contains oxygen, whereas the second one is kept under dynamic vacuum. The pressure decrease in the first compartment is recorded as a function of time. The effective diffusion coefficient D-eff is obtained by applying Fick's law to transient state using a numerical method based on finite differences. An analytical model derived from Fick's law applied to steady state is also proposed. Results give…

Transient stateWork (thermodynamics)DiffusionAnalytical chemistryWineCorkengineering.material01 natural sciencesINGRESSPermeabilityDiffusion0404 agricultural biotechnologyMass transferEffective diffusion coefficientWaferNONDESTRUCTIVE COLORIMETRIC METHODDIFFERENT CLOSURESSteady stateChemistry010401 analytical chemistryBOTTLESFood Packaging04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral ChemistryODORANTSModels Theoretical040401 food science0104 chemical sciencesOxygenKineticsengineeringWHITE WINESGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesJournal of agricultural and food chemistry
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Origin of SiO2-rich components in ordinary chondrites

2006

Abstract Silica-rich objects are common minor components in ordinary chondrites (OC), occurring as fragments and as chondrules. Their typical paragenesis is orthopyroxene + SiO 2 (with bulk SiO 2 >65 wt%) and occasionally with additional olivine and/or spinel. Individual silica-rich components (SRC) have previously been studied in various types of OCs, although there is only one comprehensive study of these objects by Brigham et al. [Brigham, C.A., Murrell, M.T., Yabuki, H., Ouyang, Z., El Goresy, A., 1986. Silica-bearing chondrules and clasts in ordinary chondrites. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 50, 1655–1666]. Several different explanations of how SRCs formed have been published. The main ques…

TridymiteOlivineGeochemistry and PetrologyChondriteengineeringMineralogyChondrulePyroxeneengineering.materialFormation and evolution of the Solar SystemCristobaliteGeologyParent bodyGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
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Regional variations in the chemical and helium–carbon isotope composition of geothermal fluids across Tunisia

2011

Abstract Tunisia has numerous thermo-mineral springs. Previous studies have shown that their chemical composition and occurrence are strongly influenced by the regional geology. However little work has been done so far to study the isotopic composition of volatiles associated with these geothermal manifestations. Here, we report on the results of an extensive survey of both natural hot springs and production wells across Tunisia, aimed at investigating the spatial distribution of thermal fluids' geochemical characteristics and He–C isotopic composition. The chemistry of the analyzed samples highlights the heterogeneity of the water mineralization processes in Tunisia, as a consequence of th…

Tunisia010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEarth scienceGeochemistryAquiferengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesMantle (geology)Geochemistry and PetrologyTunisia; Helium isotopes; Carbon isotopes; Geothermal fluids; Groundwaters; Thermal springs[SDU.ENVI]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces environmentGroundwaterChemical compositionGeothermal gradientComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS0105 earth and related environmental sciences[SDU.OCEAN]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean Atmospheregeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryRiftCarbon isotopeThermal springsGeologyHelium isotopeSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia13. Climate actionIsotopes of carbonMagmatismengineeringHaliteGeothermal fluidGeologyChemical Geology
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A computational framework for coating fatigue analysis of wind turbine blades due to rain erosion

2021

Author's accepted manuscript The rain-induced fatigue damage in the wind turbine blade coating has attracted increasing attention owing to significant repair and maintenance costs. The present paper develops an improved computational framework for analyzing the wind turbine blade coating fatigue induced by rain erosion. The paper first presents an extended stochastic rain field simulation model that considers different raindrop shapes (spherical, flat, and spindle), raindrop sizes, impact angles, and impact speeds. The influence of these raindrop characteristics on the impact stress of the blade coating is investigated by a smoothed particle hydrodynamics approach. To address the expensive …

Turbine blade020209 energyRain erosionSmoothed particle hydrodynamicsFatigue damage02 engineering and technologyengineering.materialRaindrop impactlaw.inventionSmoothed-particle hydrodynamicsStress (mechanics)Coatinglaw0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0601 history and archaeology060102 archaeologyCrack propagationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryFracture mechanics06 humanities and the artsStructural engineeringFatigue analysisWind turbine bladeVDP::Teknologi: 500ErosionengineeringEnvironmental sciencebusinessInterpolationRenewable Energy
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Synthesis of Ultra-High-Molecular-Weight Polyethylene

1984

The catalytic activity of organometallic Ti-Al complexes with donor ligands in the low-pressure polymerization of ethylene was studied. These complexes were obtained by the reaction of ethylaluminium compounds like AlEt2Cl or Al2Et3Cl3 and titanium compound of the type Ti(OR)nCl4-n (where: R = C2—C10 alkyl, C6H5, C6H4X; X — m-CH3, p-CH3, m-OCH3, p-OCH3, m-Cl, p-Cl, p-Br; n = 1—4). The optimum conditions for the synthesis of these compounds, as well as their physico-chemical properties were studied by means of EPR and polarographic methods. The effect of the type and number of OR ligands in a catalytic system on the yield of polyethylene and on its properties was examined. Ti-Al catalysts wi…

Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylenechemistry.chemical_compoundPolymers and PlasticschemistryChemical engineeringGeneral Chemical EngineeringMaterials ChemistryPolimery
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Unraveling the exhumation history of high-pressure ophiolites using magnetite (U-Th-Sm)/He thermochronometry

2020

International audience; Magnetite is a ubiquitous oxide in ultramafic and mafic rocks, which is present in a large range of geological and tectonic settings. In the case of high-pressure ultramafic rocks, exhumation timing is commonly constrained by geochronometers in nearby lithologies. The development of the magnetite (U-Th-Sm)/He method (MgHe) has opened new perspectives to refine the exhumation history of such rocks. However no thermal history has been deduced using MgHe data so far. Here we applied MgHe dating to magnetite from an HP-LT alpine ophiolite body (Rocher Blanc) from the Schistes lustres units (Western Alps, France) where part the P-T-t history is constrained to further refi…

Underplating010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGeochemistry[SDU.STU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciencesengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysicsOphioliteFission track dating01 natural sciencesGeophysics[SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]Space and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyUltramafic rockTitaniteEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)engineeringMaficClosure temperatureGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesZirconEarth and Planetary Science Letters
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