titanium
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Research problems linked to this topic
- The physical and electrochemical coloration characteristics of tungsten oxide films rf sputtered from a compressed powder WO3 target have been investigated.
- Titanium is a difficult metal to grind, and thus mechanical polishing using conventional rotating tools takes a lot of time.
- The requirement for Tungsten (W) seamless gap-fill becomes more critical and more challenging as the semiconductor industry moves to 10nm and beyond.
- Titanium is chosen as the construction material of autoclaves for pressure acid leaching of metal ores.
- Titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TiO2 NPs) are widely used in sunscreens, cosmetics and body implants, and this raises toxicity concerns.
- Thermomechanical simulation is challenging for the optimization and virtual monitoring of high temperature shape processes, such as SuperPlastic Forming (SPF) of Titanium alloys alike Ti-6Al-4V (TA6V).
- Large amounts of titanium-bearing blast furnace slag have been dumped in China, resulting in serious environmental contamination and a waste of precious titanium resource.
- Knowledge of mechanical properties of the tungsten surface region is extremely important for its application as first wall materials in plasma-facing components for nuclear fusion devices (e.g. ITER).
- Since titanium has high affinity for hydrogen and reacts reversibly with hydrogen, the precipitation of titanium hydrides in titanium and its alloys cannot be ignored.
- The knowledge base for cold spray has grown significantly in recent years and advances in the technology have shown viability for the process for titanium-based materials.