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21. Modelling and Characterisation of Granular Material Flow
Sammanfattning : Granular materials are very common both in nature and in industry, and their extensive use means that there are financial incentives for increased efficiency. There are huge costs related to their use and handling, which is a major motivation for increased knowledge of the behaviour of granular materials at different loading conditions. LÄS MER
22. Applications of pulsed lasers for phase transformation and welding
Sammanfattning : This work deals with the interaction of pulsed laser radiation with solid, metallic materials at moderate and very high power densities. The interaction mechanism depends upon the properties of both the laser and the target material. LÄS MER
23. Multiscale Modeling of Interfaces
Sammanfattning : Understanding strength and stability of interfaces between dissimilar materials or phases is a highly active field of contemporary materials research. Knowledge of interface structure and energetics is important for modeling of complex materials both on a mechanical and thermodynamical level as well as for many functional properties. LÄS MER
24. Phase field modeling of precipitation reactions in miscibility gap systems
Sammanfattning : As a backbone to the cutting tools and rock drilling industry, cemented carbides have been used widely due to their high hardness and wear resistance. Most commercially used cemented carbides contain a hard phase made of Tungsten carbide (WC) and a binder phase which is generally ductile. LÄS MER
25. Tribological behaviour of HVAF-sprayed WC-based coatings: : Role of process variables and binder chemistry
Sammanfattning : Tungsten carbide (WC) based metallic matrix coatings sprayed using high velocity air fuel (HVAF) technique have attracted increasing attention as they show excellent tribological performance in various wear conditions. In the HVAF method, particles’ in-flight temperature and velocity can be influenced by the process variables including nozzle configuration as well as feedstock particle size range. LÄS MER