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Spring 2024
Understanding the fracture behavior of pipeline steel is crucial for ensuring the integrity of pipelines in the energy transportation industry. This comprehensive thesis investigates the fracture toughness properties of API 5L AO Smith X52 pipe steel through a combination of experimental tests...
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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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INVESTIGATION OF SHEAR CONNECTION SYSTEMS FOR PARTIALLY COMPOSITE INSULATED CONCRETE AND DOUBLE WYTHE CAVITY MASONRY WALLS
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Insulated concrete and double wythe cavity masonry walls are commonly used on building exteriors. Both wall types consist of inner and outer layers known as wythes, which surround an insulation layer, and these wythes are joined by mechanical devices known as shear connectors. In insulated...