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High-pressure injection molding (nominal pressure 500 MPa) is known to substantially improve the mechanical properties of high-density polyethylene of a high molecular weight (HMWPE). This work shows that if the mold is equipped with an exit cavity, the te ...
Dislocation dynamics in a Ni-3(Al, Ta) single-crystal alloy have been studied by means of mechanical spectroscopy at intermediate temperatures, that is in the temperature range of the flow stress anomaly. The mechanical loss of specimens predeformed at 300 ...
The thermoforming of thermoplastic sandwich structures based on the same matrix polymer for the face sheets and the core requires precise temperature control both before and during forming. Two opposing requirements must be satisfied: the face sheets must ...
Poly-quasicrystalline samples of an icosahedral Al-Cu-Fe alloy have been deformed in compression tests under constant-strain-rate conditions at temperatures ranging from room temperature up to 1020 K (m approximate to 1150 K, where T-m is the melting tempe ...