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Residual Stresses In Friction-Stir-Welded 2195 And 7075 Aluminum Alloys, Omar Hatamleh, Iris V. Rivero, Arif Maredia Dec 2008

Residual Stresses In Friction-Stir-Welded 2195 And 7075 Aluminum Alloys, Omar Hatamleh, Iris V. Rivero, Arif Maredia

Iris V. Rivero

Surface residual stresses (RSs) were characterized along friction-stir-welded 2195 and 7075 aluminum alloy (AA) plates. The surface measurements were obtained through X-ray diffraction (XRD) at five different locations along the weld. Each location consisted of several regions across the welded plate including the weld nugget, thermomechanically affected zone (TMAZ), heat-affected zone (HAZ), and base material. Measurements revealed that RSs were not uniform along the welded plate, with the highest RSs obtained on the middle of the plate. The RSs across the weld were also asymmetric relative to the weld centerline, with RSs as high as 231 MPa in the TMAZ …


Highly Ordered Diamond And Hybrid Triangle-Diamond Patterns In Porous Anodic Alumina Thin Films, Joshua T. Smith, Qingling Hang, Aaron D. Franklin, David B. Janes, Timothy D. Sands Jul 2008

Highly Ordered Diamond And Hybrid Triangle-Diamond Patterns In Porous Anodic Alumina Thin Films, Joshua T. Smith, Qingling Hang, Aaron D. Franklin, David B. Janes, Timothy D. Sands

Birck and NCN Publications

Utilizing nonequilibrium formation kinetics in porous anodic alumina (PAA) thin films, diamond and hybrid triangle-diamond pore patterns are achieved. During anodization, the self-compensation abilities of PAA allow diamond-shaped pores to form by omitting certain sites in the surface prepatterning process. The effects of tessellation on cell formation in these arrangements yield elongated, regular, and partially compressed hexagonal cell structures leading to diamond, circular, and triangular pores, respectively. The diamond-shaped porous templates provide a low-cost option for the preparation of scalable nanostructures with diamond-shaped cross sections with utility in a range of nanoscale applications, including enhanced sensing and field emission. © …


Aluminum. History & Metallurgy, Fathi Habashi Feb 2008

Aluminum. History & Metallurgy, Fathi Habashi

Fathi Habashi

The present volume is a collection of some papers published by the author during the period 1993 – 2008. They are reproduced here in facsimile edition arranged under the headings: The Pioneers, Metallurgy, and Selected Topics. In the last section a paper on the position of aluminum in the Periodic Table is included another on gallium since it is mainly produced as a by-product of the aluminum industry, and the history of aluminum as illustrated on postage stamps. Also included are selected chapters on the chemistry of aluminum and some of its compounds. The collection gives a rapid and fully …


Determination Of Al2o3 Particle Size In Cu-Al2o3 Nanocomposite Materials Using Uv Spectrophotometry, Zeljko J. Kamberovic Jan 2008

Determination Of Al2o3 Particle Size In Cu-Al2o3 Nanocomposite Materials Using Uv Spectrophotometry, Zeljko J. Kamberovic

Zeljko J Kamberovic

In order to achieve improved mechanical properties of dispersion strengthened nanocomposite, without influencing electrical and thermal conductivity it is necessary for dispersoide to be nano sized and uniformly distributed in base metal matrix. In this paper are presented the results concerning possibility of using UV spectrophotometry for determination of alumina particle size in Cu-Al2O3 system. Presented results show that this method is unefficient as method for determination of dispersoide particle size, due to the coalescence of particles false results are obtained, i.e. particle size significantly higher then one determined by image analysis.


Magnetohydrodynamics In Microchannels And Adhesion Properties Of Nanoporous Alumina Films, Hussameddine Kabbani Jan 2008

Magnetohydrodynamics In Microchannels And Adhesion Properties Of Nanoporous Alumina Films, Hussameddine Kabbani

UNLV Retrospective Theses & Dissertations

In the first part of this dissertation, RedOx-based magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flows in three-dimensional (3D) microfluidic channels are investigated theoretically with a coupled mathematical model consisting of the Nernst-Planck equations for the concentrations of ionic species, the local electroneutrality condition of the electric potential, and the Navier-Stokes equations for the flow field. The induced currents and flow rates in 3D planar channels are compared with the experimental data obtained from the literature and those obtained from the previous two-dimensional mathematical model. Then a new approximate closed form solution for the velocity profile of steady incompressible MHD flows in a rectangular micro-channel …