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Record Nr.

UNINA9910765869403321

Titolo

Advances in Welding Metal Alloys, Dissimilar Metals and Additively Manufactured Parts / / edited by Giuseppe Casalino

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Basel : , : MDPI, , 2018

©2018

ISBN

3-03897-373-4

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (ix, 222 pages) : illustrations

Disciplina

671.5023

Soggetti

Welding

Welding - Vocational guidance

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

About the Special Issue Editor  vii -- Preface to "Advances in Welding Metal Alloys, Dissimilar Metals and Additively Manufactured Parts"  ix -- Giuseppe Casalino Advances in Welding Metal Alloys, Dissimilar Metals and Additively Manufactured Parts Reprinted from: Metals 2017, 7, 32, doi:10.3390/met7020032  1 -- Jeong Yeol Park, Jae Myung Lee and Myung Hyun Kim An Investigation of the Mechanical Properties of a Weldment of 7% Nickel Alloy Steels Reprinted from: Metals 2016, 6, 285, doi:10.3390/met6110285 . 6 -- Francisco-Javier C´arcel-Carrasco, Miguel-Angel P ´erez-Puig, Manuel Pascual-Guillam ´on and Rafael Pascual-Mart´ınez An Analysis of the Weldability of Ductile Cast Iron Using Inconel 625 for the Root Weld and Electrodes Coated in 97.6% Nickel for the Filler Welds Reprinted from: Metals 2016, 6, 283, doi:10.3390/met6110283 . 16 -- Ameth Fall, Mostafa Hashemi Fesharaki, Ali Reza Khodabandeh and Mohammad Jahazi Tool Wear Characteristics and Effect on Microstructure in Ti-6Al-4V Friction Stir Welded Joints Reprinted from: Metals 2016, 6, 275, doi:10.3390/met6110275 . 30 -- Pasquale Russo Spena, Manuela De Maddis, Gianluca D'Antonio and Franco Lombardi Weldability and Monitoring of Resistance Spot Welding of Q&P and TRIP Steels Reprinted from: Metals 2016, 6, 270, doi:10.3390/met6110270 . 42 -- Tingfeng Song, Xiaosong Jiang, Zhenyi Shao, Defeng Mo, Degui Zhu and Minhao Zhu The Interfacial Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Diffusion-



Bonded Joints of 316L Stainless Steel and the 4J29 Kovar Alloy Using Nickel as an Interlayer Reprinted from: Metals 2016, 6, 263, doi:10.3390/met6110263 . 57 -- Kapil Gangwar, M. Ramulu, Andrew Cantrell and Daniel G. Sanders Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Friction Stir Welded Dissimilar Titanium Alloys: TIMET-54M and ATI-425 Reprinted from: Metals 2016, 6, 252, doi:10.3390/met6100252 . 69 -- Yufeng Sun, Nobuhiro Tsuji and Hidetoshi Fujii Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Dissimilar Friction Stir Welding between Ultrafine Grained 1050 and 6061-T6 Aluminum Alloys Reprinted from: Metals 2016, 6, 249, doi:10.3390/met6100249 . 83 -- Celalettin Yuce, Mumin Tutar, Fatih Karpat and Nurettin Yavuz The Optimization of Process Parameters and Microstructural Characterization of Fiber Laser Welded Dissimilar HSLA and MART Steel Joints Reprinted from: Metals 2016, 6, 245, doi:10.3390/met6100245 . 95 -- Hui-Jun Yi, Yong-Jun Lee and Kwang-O Lee TIG Dressing Effects on Weld Pores and Pore Cracking of Titanium Weldments Reprinted from: Metals 2016, 6, 243, doi:10.3390/met6100243 . 112 -- Hafiz Waqar Ahmad, Jeong Ho Hwang, Ju Hwa Lee and Dong Ho Bae An Assessment of the Mechanical Properties and Microstructural Analysis of Dissimilar Material Welded Joint between Alloy 617 and 12Cr Steel Reprinted from: Metals 2016, 6, 242, doi:10.3390/met6100242 . 124 -- Dongsheng Chai, Dongdong Wu, Guangyi Ma, Siyu Zhou, Zhuji Jin and Dongjiang Wu The Effects of Pulse Parameters on Weld Geometry and Microstructure of a Pulsed Laser Welding Ni-Base Alloy Thin Sheet with Filler Wire Reprinted from: Metals 2016, 6, 237, doi:10.3390/met6100237 . 135 -- Baohua Chang, Dong Du, Chenhui Yi, Bin Xing and Yihong Li Influences of Laser Spot Welding on Magnetic Property of a Sintered NdFeB Magnet Reprinted from: Metals 2016, 6, 202, doi:10.3390/met6090202 . 149 -- Rocku Oh, Duck Young Kim and Darek Ceglarek The Effects of Laser Welding Direction on Joint Quality for Non-Uniform Part-to-Part Gaps Reprinted from: Metals 2016, 6, 184, doi:10.3390/met6080184 . 158 -- Minjung Kang, Youngnam Ahn and Cheolhee Kim Gas Metal Arc Welding Using Novel CaO-Added Mg Alloy Filler Wire Reprinted from: Metals 2016, 6, 155, doi:10.3390/met6070155 . 173 -- Yunxia Chen, Xulei Wu, Xiaojing Wang and Hai Huang Effects of Reflow Time on the Interfacial Microstructure and Shear Behavior of the SAC/FeNi-Cu Joint Reprinted from: Metals 2016, 6, 109, doi:10.3390/met6050109 . 181 -- Yingping Ji, Sujun Wu and Dalong Zhao Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Friction Welding Joints with Dissimilar Titanium Alloys Reprinted from: Metals 2016, 6, 108, doi:10.3390/met6050108 . 188 -- Rando Tungga Dewa, Seon Jin Kim, Woo Gon Kim and Eung Seon Kim Low Cycle Fatigue Behaviors of Alloy 617 (INCONEL 617) Weldments for High Temperature Applications Reprinted from: Metals 2016, 6, 100, doi:10.3390/met6050100 . 199.

Sommario/riassunto

Welding technology has been taken for granted as a mature and established technology for too long. However, many new welding technologies have been included among the alternatives to joining materials. They come both from the areas of fusion and solid-state welding. Moreover, a recent approach has offered one more alternative. This is hybrid welding, which couples two or more welding sources in a cooperative or synergic welding mode. Welding engineers and scientists have the task to understand which is the best technology for a specific application. This task requires deep knowledge and great intelligence to tackle the challenge of producing light and smart structures and products.In this book, a glimpse of recent developments in metal alloy welding is presented. Laser, friction, and arc welding are the main protagonists of the papers that are included. Processes,



materials, and tools are described and studied along with investigation procedures and numerical simulations.This book will make you aware of most of the subjects discussed in the scientific community and new potentialities of welding as a leading technology in manufacturing.I hope you enjoy reading this Special Issue, "Advances in Welding Metal Alloys, Dissimilar Metals and Additively Manufactured Parts".

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Record Nr.

UNINA9910298311003321

Autore

Rebeiz Constantin A

Titolo

Chlorophyll biosynthesis and technological applications / / Constantin A. Rebeiz

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York : , : Springer, , 2014

ISBN

94-007-7134-7

Edizione

[1st ed. 2014.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xxxiv, 469 pages) : illustrations (some color)

Collana

Gale eBooks

Disciplina

572.46

Soggetti

Chlorophyll - Synthesis

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Dedication -- Preface -- Author Biography -- 1. Some Major Steps in the Understanding of the Chemistry and Biochemistry of Chl -- 2. Synopsis -- 3. Development of Analytical and Preparatory Techniques -- 4. Development of Cell-free Systems -- 5. Reactions between δ-Aminolevulinic Acid and Protoporphyrin IX -- 6. The Iron and Magnesium Branches of the Porphyrin Biosynthetic Pathway -- 7. The Chl a Carboxylic Biosynthetic Routes: Reactions between Mg-Protoporphyrin IX and Protochlorophyllide a -- 8. The Chl a Carboxylic Biosynthetic Routes: Protochlorophyllide a -- 9. The Chl a Carboxylic Biosynthetic Routes: (Photo)Conversion of Protochlorophyllides (Pchlides) a to Chlorophyllide (Chlide) a -- 10. The Chl a Carboxylic Biosynthetic Routes: Conversion of Chlide a to Chl a -- 11. The Fully Esterified Chlorophyll a Biosynthetic Routes: Reactions between Mg-Protoporphyrin IX Diester and Chl a -- 12. The Chlorophyll b Biosynthetic Pathway: Novel Metabolic Intermediates -- 13. The Chl b Biosynthetic Pathway: Intermediary Metabolism -- 14. Relationship of



Chlorophyll Biosynthetic heterogeneity to the Greening Group affiliation of Plants -- 15. Relationship of Chlorophyll biosynthesis to the Assembly of Chlorophyll-Protein Complexes -- 16. The Chlorophyll Biosynthetic Heterogeneity and Chloroplast Bioengeneering -- 17. Photodynamic Herbicides -- 18. Photodynamic Insecticides -- 19. ALA-Dependent Cancericides -- Appendix I. Sequenced Chlorophyll Biosynthetic Enzymes -- Appendix II. Sequenced  Apoproteins of the Chloroplast Pigment-Protein Complexes.

Sommario/riassunto

This book provides an essential summary of an exciting decade of research on relationships between lipids and photosynthesis.  This book, designed both for scientists whose work focuses on photosynthesis and lipids and for graduate students who are developing an interest in the field, brings together extensively cross-referenced and peer-reviewed chapters by 52 prominent researchers, from 9 countries.  The topics covered include the structure, molecular organization and biosynthesis of fatty acids, glycerolipids and non-glycerolipids in plants, mosses, lichens, algae, and cyanobacteria, as well as in chloroplasts and mitochondria.  Several chapters deal with the manipulation of the extent of unsaturation of fatty acids and the effects of such manipulation on photosynthesis and responses to various forms of stress.  The final chapters focus on lipid trafficking, signaling and advanced analytical techniques.  Ten years ago, Paul André Siegenthaler and Norio Murata had edited "Lipids in Photosynthesis: Structure, Function and Genetics," which has been a unique and an authoritative book in the field.  The current new volume belongs, beside its predecessor, on every plant and microbiological researcher's bookcase.