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Material transfer behaviour between a Ti6Al4V blade and an aluminium hexagonal boron nitride abradable coating during high-speed rubbing 期刊论文
Wear, 2015, 卷号: 322, 页码: 76-90
作者:  W. H.;  Gao Xue, S. Y.;  Duan, D. L.;  Liu, Y.;  Li, S.
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Seal Coating  High Speed Rubbing  Material Transfer  High Sliding Speeds  Wear Mechanisms  Friction  Compressor  Seals  
Electron mediators accelerate the microbiologically influenced corrosion of 304 stainless steel by the Desulfovibrio vulgaris biofilm 期刊论文
Bioelectrochemistry, 2015, 卷号: 101, 页码: 14-21
作者:  P. Y.;  Xu Zhang, D. K.;  Li, Y. C.;  Yang, K.;  Gu, T. Y.
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Biofilm  Biocorrosion  Srb  Electron Transfer  Electron Mediator  Sulfate-reducing Bacteria  Microbial Fuel-cells  C-type Cytochromes  Carbon-steel  Flavins  Iron  Electricity  Mechanisms  Reduction  
Effect of crystallographic orientation and grain boundary character on fatigue cracking behaviors of coaxial copper bicrystals 期刊论文
Acta Materialia, 2013, 卷号: 61, 期号: 2, 页码: 425-438
作者:  L. L. Li;  P. Zhang;  Z. J. Zhang;  Z. F. Zhang
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Copper Bicrystal  Interfacial Energy  Crystallographic Orientation  Grain Boundary  Twin Boundary  Cyclic Deformation-behavior  Persistent Slip Bands  Structure-energy  Correlation  Centered-cubic Metals  Stage-i Propagation  High Strain  Fatigue  Low-alloy Steel  Transfer Mechanisms  Single-crystals  Twin  Boundaries  
THE PROPERTIES OF PROTON CONDUCTIVITY ALONG THE HYDROGEN-BONDED MOLECULAR SYSTEMS WITH DAMPING UNDER INFLUENCES OF THERMAL PERTURBATION AND STRUCTURE NONUNIFORMITY 期刊论文
International Journal of Modern Physics B, 2011, 卷号: 25, 期号: 1, 页码: 55-71
作者:  P. Xiao-Feng;  Y. Jia-Feng;  Z. Hong-Juan
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Hydrogen Bond  Proton Transfer  Structure Nonuniformity  Thermal  Perturbation  Mobility  Rungekutta Method  Transported Bio-energy  Protein Molecules  Improved Model  Dynamic  Properties  Solitons  Mechanisms  Disorder  Quantum  Motion  Ice