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Open AccessEffect of As-Cast Structure and Macrosegregation on Mechanical Properties in Direct-Quenched Low-Alloy Ultrahigh-Strength Steel
The effect of as-cast structure and macrosegregation on the mechanical properties of a direct-quenched low-alloy martensitic ultrahigh-strength aluminum killed and calcium treated steel cast at different super...
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Slag island characteristics and weld penetration in very low sulphur 18 % Cr stabilized ferritic stainless steel
The role of minor elements in the development, intensity and composition of slag islands visible on the weld bead was investigated. Thirty-one very low sulphur heats of ferritic stainless steel EN 1.4509 (“441...
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The science of silks
Comparative silk research has begun to provide us with valuable insights into a class of biopolymers that have evolved an enormous range of material performance based on highly adapted structure-property inter...
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Comparing the rheology of native spider and silkworm spinning dope
Silk production has evolved to be energetically efficient and functionally optimized1, yielding a material that can outperform most industrial fibres2,3, particularly in toughness. Spider silk has hitherto defied...
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Characterising the Response of Energetic materials and Polymer-Bonded Explosives (PBXs) to High-Rate Loading.
Polymer-bonded explosives (PBXs) are being increasingly used as energetic fillings and components in many systems. They are perceived as more chemically and mechanically stable than traditional fillings such a...