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2021-01-01
Ahmed, E., Henein, H., Qureshi, A., Liu, J.
Downhole tools made of dissolvable alloys (DAs) are getting more attractive, especially with the difficulties that arise from drilling wellbores with longer lateral distances. To date, most of the DAs are based on Al alloys (AAs) or Mg alloys, which offer undesirable mechanical properties. This...
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Fabrication of aluminum/stainless steel bimetallic composites through a combination of additive manufacturing and vacuum-assisted melt infiltration casting
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Ghasri-Khouzani, M., Li, X., Bogno, A.-A., Chen, Z., Liu, J., Henein, H., Qureshi, A.J.
This paper provides a hybrid method for net shape, lattice based, complex bimetallic composites using a combination of laser powder bed additive manufacturing and vacuum-assisted melt infiltration casting process. 316L stainless steel lattice structures were built using a selective laser melting...
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Investigation of Compressive and Tensile Behavior of Stainless Steel/Dissolvable Aluminum Bimetallic Composites by Finite Element Modelling and Digital Image Correlation
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Li, X., Ghasri-Khouzani, M., Bogno, A.-A., Liu, J., Henein, H., Chen, Z., Qureshi, A.J.
This study reports fabrication, mechanical characterization, and finite element modeling of a novel lattice structure based bimetallic composite comprised of 316L stainless steel and a func-tional dissolvable aluminum alloy. A net-shaped 316L stainless steel lattice structure composed of diamond...
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Time Dependence of Hydrogen Induced Cracking of X70 Pipeline Steel under Severe and Mild Sour Service Conditions using Ultrasonic Analysis
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Gawor, S., Wiskel, J.B., Ivey, D.G., Liu, J., Henein, H.
A standard NACE hydrogen induced crack test was used to evaluate the resistance of two compositions of X70 steel (X70-X (Ca/S ratio of 2.5) and X70-B (Ca/S ratio of <0.5)) under severe (pH = 2.7 and 100% H2S) and mild (pH = 5.5 and 100% H2S) sour service conditions. An ultrasonic technique was...