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Autor:
Terry Sheppard
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Nature chemical biology. 16(6)
Autor:
Terry Sheppard
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Nature chemical biology. 16(6)
Autor:
Terry Sheppard
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Nature Chemical Biology. 16:1151-1151
Autor:
Terry Sheppard
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Nature Chemical Biology. 14:187-187
Autor:
Xavier Velay, Terry Sheppard
Publikováno v:
Key Engineering Materials. 367:25-38
Materials which form the surface and subcutaneous layers of an extrudate experience large deformations when they traverse the die land. This, when added to the inhomogeneity caused by the dead metal zone, leads to considerable modifications to the de
FEM analysis to predict development of structure during extrusion and subsequent solution soak cycle
Publikováno v:
Materials Science and Technology. 23:582-592
Materials which form the surface and subcutaneous layers of an extrudate experience large deformations when they traverse the die land, which, added to the inhomogeneous caused by the dead metal zone, leads to considerable modifications to the deform
Autor:
Terry Sheppard
Publikováno v:
Nature chemical biology. 11(6)
Autor:
Terry Sheppard
Publikováno v:
Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 177:26-35
Material which forms the surface and subcutaneous layers of an extrudate experience large deformations when they traverse the die land, which, added to the inhomogeneity caused by the dead metal zone leads to considerable modifications to the deforma
Autor:
Zhi Peng, Terry Sheppard
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Materials Science and Engineering: A. 407:89-97
It is well known that die pocket technology if properly adopted in the extrusion process can, to some extent, balance the material flow. However, the literature describing or analysing this process is sparse although the industrial application of poc
Autor:
Isaac Flitta, Terry Sheppard
Publikováno v:
Materials Science and Technology. 21:648-656
This paper deals with the extrusion of rod and shape sections and uses a 3D finite element model analysis (FEM) to predict the effect of die geometry on maximum extrusion load. A description of material flow in the container is considered in more det