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  2. Alloy Design for a Fusion Power Plant Richard Kemp ...

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    7 Jun 2010: economics. Table 2.2: Functions and requirements of a fusion power-plant blanket structure. ... for our example)2. This prediction takes uncertainty into account by marginalisingover all possible values of pH – that is, the final prediction takes into
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  4. Phase Transformations and Complex Properties Research Group

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    18 May 2024: Group Photographs. 2024. 2023. 2022. 2021. 2020. 2019. 2018. 2017. 2016. 2014. 2013. 2012. 2011. 2010. 2009. 2008. 2007. Calendars, by Vicky Yardley:2006. 2005. 2004. 2003. 2002.
  5. Multiple precipitation reactions in austenitic stainless steels

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    14 Feb 2020: It should be noted that the behaviour and final amount of phases are dictated by the underlying thermodynamic models. ... However, examination of the different micrographies published in [20] revealed considerable difference in grain sizes between 304
  6. Submission to R&D Management 6th August 2009

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    7 Jun 2010: owned or participants in international or national cartels, patents pools and scientific agreements. ... Freeman, C (1968) Chemical process plant: innovation. and the world market, National Institute Economic Review, 45, August, 29-51.
  7. titanium:Layout 1

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    7 Jun 2010: Although it is a slowbatch technique, it accounts for less than 40% ofthe final mill product cost. ... William Peter and Craig Blue (Oak Ridge National. Laboratory). Clive Scorey (AMETEK Inc).
  8. Steels for bearings

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    14 Feb 2020: researched. It is worth emphasising at the outset that the demands made on any candidate bearing alloy go well beyond considerations of final structure and mechanical properties. ... The networks can be minimised by sufficiently rapid cooling from the
  9. 195.DOC

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    7 Jun 2010: 5. To conclude, some socio-economic aspects related to this programme can be outlined. ... From the socio-economic point of view, it can be said that steel construction captures economic and environmental goals with social desirability.
  10. In situ monitoring of weld transformations to control weld ...

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    7 Jun 2010: years. For steels, a major influence on the final state of stress is through martensitic transformation. ... However, where complex material interactions occur during the welding process it can be difficult to ascertain how the measured stress profiles
  11. revised_paper_1.dvi

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    22 Apr 2012: Fig. 3a is a consequence of continuous cooling transformation in which the final morphology. ... Fig. 8 indicates that microstructural banding is an important culprit. A close examination.
  12. TP - Modelling Corrosion raj32

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    7 Jun 2010: time. The dataset was generated from measurements provided by the National Institute for Materials Science in Japan. ... Jones. - 8 -. Figur e 6: Per ceived significances for the two networ ks constituting the final committee model.

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