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A finite element approach integrated with a novel constitute model to predict phase change, residual stresses and part deformation.

A novel method that prevents detachment of an optical fiber from a metal/alloy tube and allows strain measurement up to higher temperatures, about 800 C has been developed. Standard commercial adhesives typically only survive up to about 400 C.

This invention is directed to a machine leaning methodology to quantify the association of a set of input variables to a set of output variables, specifically for the one-to-many scenarios in which the output exhibits a range of variations under the same replicated input condi

A new nanostructured bainitic steel with accelerated kinetics for bainite formation at 200 C was designed using a coupled CALPHAD, machine learning, and data mining approach.

The use of biomass fiber reinforcement for polymer composite applications, like those in buildings or automotive, has expanded rapidly due to the low cost, high stiffness, and inherent renewability of these materials. Biomass are commonly disposed of as waste.

Test facilities to evaluate materials compatibility in hydrogen are abundant for high pressure and low temperature (<100C).