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New Approach to Join SiC for Accident-Tolerant Nuclear Fuel Cladding
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AM&P Technical Articles (2012) 170 (1): 24–27.
Published: 01 January 2012
... nuclear fuels. Copyright © ASM International® 2012 2012 ASM International brazing nuclear fuel cladding silicon carbide joints httpsdoi.org/10.31399/asm.amp.2012-01.p024 New Approach to Join SiC for Accident-Tolerant Nuclear Fuel Cladding Edward D. Herderick* Kirk Cooper** Nate Ames...
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A novel brazing approach for joining SiC-based fuel cladding is a promising technology for enhanced accident-tolerant nuclear fuels.
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The Lampshade Frame: A Study of Provenance
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AM&P Technical Articles (2012) 170 (8): 15–19.
Published: 01 August 2012
... with a standard four-step method for low-carbon steels. Examination of OD and ID through-thickness surfaces revealed shear marks, suggesting the ring was punched from sheet steel. Figure 7 shows the shear deformation at the ring ID. The microstructure was equiaxed ferrite with few visible carbides, suggesting...
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Metallographic examination and optical emission spectroscopy shed light on the origin of a lampshade found in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The steels used for the ring and wire in the frame are typical of those made prior to WWII and the fabrication processes appear to be of a similar timeframe. Tassels on the lampshade were determined to be a more recent alteration and the fabric was found to be cow skin parchment based on DNA testing.
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Metal Matrix Composites Offer Automotive Industry Opportunity to Reduce Vehicle Weight, Improve Performance
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AM&P Technical Articles (2012) 170 (3): 19–23.
Published: 01 March 2012
... are incorporated in vehicles such as the Lotus Elise, Chrysler Prowler, General Motors EV1, Volkswagen Lupo 3L, and the Toyota RAV4-EV[5]. Widespread use of aluminum composite brake rotors requires their costs to come down and improved machinability. UWM developed aluminum-silicon carbide-graphite composites...
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Metal-matrix composite (MMC) materials are being developed at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee for a diverse range of automotive applications from pistons and cylinder liners to exhaust manifolds and chassis sections. The ability to tailor not only the properties but also the functionality of MMCs gives automotive engineers a powerful new tool in dealing with increasingly strict fuel economy standards.
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Historic Monel, Part II: Testing and Analysis of Atmospheric Corrosion Products
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AM&P Technical Articles (2020) 178 (8): 24–30.
Published: 01 November 2020
..., 0.5% for copper, and between 1-2% for low compositional elements such as manganese and iron. Tests were then carried out preclean, post-acetone, post paint stripper (where required), and post-sanding back to bare metal. Silicon carbide paper was used for sanding. Surface was then cleaned with acetone...
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A look at Monel after decades of exposure to the environment shows more work is needed to address the lack of scientific research and information in the conservation literature. Three case studies are presented related to the analysis of Monel artifacts.
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Novel MAB Phase-Based Nanolaminates Suit High-Performance Applications
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AM&P Technical Articles (2019) 177 (2): 22–26.
Published: 01 February 2019
... phases due to their two dimensionality and combination of covalent and metallic interactions. These are reminiscent of MAX phases, ternary carbides and nitrides with the chemical formula Mn+1AXn, where M is an early transition metal, A is a group A element, and X is either C or N. MAX phases have layered...
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Molybdenum aluminum boride (MAB) phases have layered nanolaminate structures, suiting them for potential use in cutting tools, leading edges for hypersonic vehicles, high-temperature electrodes, and other demanding applications. This case study demonstrates a process for the production of MoAlB particulates and their incorporation in polymer-matrix composites.
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Archaeometallurgical Study of Argentinian Railway Parts
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AM&P Technical Articles (2023) 181 (4): 19–22.
Published: 01 May 2023
... for joints and other uses such as component of track apparatus. The fixing parts for the rails are manufactured following a variety of standards that consider dimensions, materials, and tolerances. They are usually machined from a single solid piece into the required shape and treated superficially to give...
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A recent metallographic and historical analysis of two parts from the Buenos Aires to Pacific Railroad railway looked at possible manufacturing techniques of the parts in question. The information collected is useful for comparison with techniques and materials used at that time as well as with current techniques. The analysis questioned whether the material itself has varied or evolved from the metallurgical point of view, and confirmed the quality of raw material used to construct the historic railway line.