Volume 1, Issue 1
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ارسال های اخیر
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Production of Fe-TiN and Fe-Ti(N,C) composite powders by mechanical alloying
(Islamic Azad University Najafabad Branch, 2013-01-01)In this research, the production of Fe-TiN and Fe-Ti(N,C) composite powders by mechanical alloying was investigated and evaluated. Ferrotitanium (containing 70%Ti), titanium and graphite were used as the raw materials. ...
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The effect of activating fluxes on 316L stainless steel weld joint characteristic in TIG welding using the Taguchi method
(Islamic Azad University Najafabad Branch, 2013-01-01)Gas tungsten arc welding is fundamental in those industries where it is important to control the weld bead shape and its metallurgical characteristics. However, compared to the other arc welding process, the shallow ...
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Bimetal friction stir welding of aluminum to magnesium
(Islamic Azad University Najafabad Branch, 2013-01-01)FSW material flow and phase transformation were studied at the interface of dissimilar welding of Al 6013 to Mg. Defect free butt weld was obtained when aluminum and magnesium test plates were placed in the advancing side ...
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An illustration of photocatalytic properties of ZnO nanorods array films
(Islamic Azad University Najafabad Branch, 2013-01-01)ZnO nanorods array films were coated on a glass template through a two-step chemical process. First, a sol-gel spin coating method was used to produce a ZnO seed layer and after that, the ZnO nanorods arrays were grown on ...
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Comparative evaluation of niobium surface preparation methods for electrodeposition
(Islamic Azad University Najafabad Branch, 2013-01-01)To find a suitable treatment in the preparation of Nb surface for platinum electrodeposition, different methods such as thermal oxidation, anodic oxidation, mechanical roughening, and mechanical roughening with subsequent ...
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An investigation on full annealing temperature and annealing twins’ Density in Fe-33Mn-3Si-2Al high-manganese steel
(Islamic Azad University Najafabad Branch, 2013-01-01)Twinning induced plasticity (TWIP) steels with high manganese percentage (17-35%), are mostly used in automotive bodies. Their microstructure at room temperature is austenitic, and due to the low stacking fault energy, ...



