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Pierre Alexandre Juan,Laurent Capolungo,Stephane Berbenni听觉 发表于 2025-3-27 13:25:11
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Atoms-to-Grains Corrosion Modeling for Magnesium Alloysstanding of microscale and nanoscale metallurgy is needed to slow down corrosion. Results from our multiscale modeling effort will be presented to demonstrate the power of first-principle theories in predicting the composition-dependent kinetics of corrosion reactions. Our recent results show that tBARK 发表于 2025-3-27 18:25:12
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Production of wide shear-rolled magnesium sheet for part forminghis work has been to produce sheet with greater formability for industries such as automotive and aerospace. To date, almost all work on asymmetric rolling has been carried out on small strips that are not large enough to produce parts. The current work will discuss scaling-up of the shear rolling p壁画 发表于 2025-3-28 06:18:17
Carbothermal Production of Magnesium: Csiro’s Magsonic™ Processnges of development and scale-up. Work by CSIRO has now successfully demonstrated the technology using supersonic quenching of magnesium vapor (the MagSonic™ Process). Key barriers to process development have been overcome: the experimental program has achieved sustained operation, no nozzle blockaggnarled 发表于 2025-3-28 13:00:22
Magsonic™ Carbothermal Technology Compared with the Electrolytic and Pidgeon Processesative analysis of CSIRO’s MagSonic™ process is made with the electrolytic and Pidgeon processes. The comparison covers energy intensity (GJ/tonne Mg), labor intensity (person-hours/tonne Mg), capital intensity (USD/tonne annual Mg installed capacity), and Global Warming Potential (GWP, tonnes CO.-eq