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Mechanical Behavior Of Cyclo-18 On Nickel And Copper Substrates, Reagan Michael Kraft
Mechanical Behavior Of Cyclo-18 On Nickel And Copper Substrates, Reagan Michael Kraft
Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses
Carbyne, an -hybridized allotrope of carbon, has been the subject of many studies recently due to its incredible mechanical properties and small size. More recently, another -hybridized allotrope known as cyclo-18, has gained interest. In this study, computational molecular dynamics will be used to determine the mechanical properties of cyclo-18. Peeling and shearing tests of the molecule will be conducted on nickel and copper, which are respectively active and less-active transition metals. Additionally, a carbyne chain of equal length will undergo the same tests on the copper substrate to compare the mechanical properties of the two. The results conclude that …
Development Of Low Temperature Alpha Alumina Coatings By Ac Magnetron Sputtering, Andrew Cloud
Development Of Low Temperature Alpha Alumina Coatings By Ac Magnetron Sputtering, Andrew Cloud
Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses
Alpha-phase aluminum oxide thin films were created using an Isoflux ICM-10 dual target inverted cylindrical magnetron sputtering system using mid-frequency AC power supplies. Alpha alumina films were deposited at a magnetron power of 6 kW, 50% oxygen partial pressure by volume, and -35 V DC bias. Film thickness, substrate material, and position and orientation within the deposition chamber were varied. To ensure the deposition conditions are suitable for alloys, the substrate temperature was measured using temperature indicating liquids. The experimental results, supported by Explicit Euler numerical analysis, revealed a steady state temperature of ~480°C at 6kW. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) …