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. The temperature field generated by the interaction between the arc and the material plays a critical role in determining the microstructure, residual stress, and distortion of the built parts—all of which
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that are potentially present in the EoL scrap stream through single and multiple deliberate additions. To use advanced characterisation techniques to investigate features in the microstructure that are introduced by
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( FZJ ), Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics Halle ( MPI-MSP ), Nanoelectronic Materials Laboratory gGmbH ( NaMLab ) in Dresden, Ruhr-Universität Bochum ( RUB ). For the initial funding
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for accelerating characterisation and “state of health” monitoring. Testing of solid oxide cells under different operation conditions and microstructural characterisation after tests to identify degradation
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changing impact on shielding efficacity. However, essentially nothing is known in regarding the radiation-induced microstructural evolution and thermos-mechanical degradation of W2B5 and the entire WxBy
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(non-active) and uranium active trials. How does powder processing and final homogeneity of the ceramic affect its performance? How do the key differences in the microstructure, chemistry and physical
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of this innovative technology. Project background The SNSF-funded project ABSOLUTE (nAnoassemBled catalySt and electrOchemicaL processing for hUge aspecTratio microstructurEs) aims to develop a novel catalyst
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on their suitability during reconnaissance field work. The research will involve a combination of several potential methods, including detailed field work, petrography and microstructural characterization, scanning
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material compositions and their fabrication processes, and analyze the relationship between material microstructure and magnetic properties to establish a foundation for improving motor performance. 2.Employ
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unravel the atomic-scale mechanisms that underlie the high strength and ductility of Mg-rare earth (RE) based alloys. This will be achieved through a combination of advanced microstructural characterization