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Mohandas, N.K. (author), Giorgini, Alex (author), Vanazzi, Matteo (author), Riemslag, A.C. (author), Scott, S.P. (author), Popovich, V. (author)
This study investigated the in-situ gaseous (under 150 bar) hydrogen embrittlement behaviour of additively manufactured (AM) Inconel 718 produced from sustainable feedstock. Here, sustainable feedstock refers to the Inconel 718 powder produced by vacuum induction melting inert gas atomisation of failed printed parts or waste from CNC machining....
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Faucon, L.E.K. (author), Boot, T. (author), Riemslag, A.C. (author), Scott, S.P. (author), Liu, Ping (author), Popovich, V. (author)
In this work, the hydrogen fatigue of pipeline steel X60, its girth welds and weld defects were investigated through in situ fatigue testing. A novel in situ gaseous hydrogen charging fatigue set-up was developed, which involves a sample geometry that mimics a small-scale pipeline with high internal hydrogen gas pressure. The effect of hydrogen...
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Yan, Z. (author), Zhu, Jia-Ning (author), Borisov, Evgenii (author), Riemslag, A.C. (author), Scott, S.P. (author), Hermans, M.J.M. (author), Jovanova, J. (author), Popovich, V. (author)
In energy absorption applications, architectured metallic materials generally suffer from unrecoverable deformation as a result of local yield damage or inelastic buckling. Nitinol (NiTi) offers recoverable deformation and energy dissipation due to its unique superelasticity, which can change the way we design and additively manufacture...
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Macallister, N. (author), Chellu, Sreyas (author), Riemslag, A.C. (author), Scott, S.P. (author), Ayas, C. (author), Popovich, V. (author), Becker, Thorsten Hermann (author)
Sub-size specimen testing offers a potentially elegant solution to accompany fatigue life assessments in determining vital fatigue parameters such as effective fatigue crack growth propagation thresholds (ΔK<sub>th,eff</sub>). Additively manufactured parts stand to benefit from this in potential build-by-build fatigue validation without...
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Scott, William T. (author), Benito-Vaquerizo, Sara (author), Zimmermann, Johannes (author), Bajic, D. (author), Heinken, Almut (author), Suarez-Diez, Maria (author), Schaap, Peter J. (author)
Harnessing the power of microbial consortia is integral to a diverse range of sectors, from healthcare to biotechnology to environmental remediation. To fully realize this potential, it is critical to understand the mechanisms behind the interactions that structure microbial consortia and determine their functions. Constraint-based...
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Morgana, Florencia (author), Opstelten, Rianne (author), Slot, Manon C. (author), Scott, Andrew M. (author), van Lier, René A.W. (author), Blom, Bianca (author), Mahfouz, A.M.E.T.A. (author), Amsen, Derk (author)
CD4+CD25+FOXP3+ regulatory T (Treg) cells control immunological tolerance. Treg cells are generated in the thymus (tTreg) or in the periphery. Their superior lineage fidelity makes tTregs the preferred cell type for adoptive cell therapy (ACT). How human tTreg cells develop is incompletely understood. By combining single-cell transcriptomics...
journal article 2022
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Scott, Michael J. (author), Verhagen, W.J.C. (author), Bieber, M.T. (author), Marzocca, Pier (author)
In recent decades, the increased use of sensor technologies, as well as the increase in digitalisation of aircraft sustainment and operations, have enabled capabilities to detect, diagnose, and predict the health of aircraft structures, systems, and components. Predictive maintenance and closely related concepts, such as prognostics and health...
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Colmenarejo, Alejandra Bringas (author), Nannini, L.N. (author), Rieger, A. (author), Scott, Kristen M. (author), Zhao, Xuan (author), Patro, Gourab K. (author), Kasneci, Gjergji (author), Kinder-Kurlanda, Katharina (author)
With increasing digitalization, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming ubiquitous. AI-based systems to identify, optimize, automate, and scale solutions to complex economic and societal problems are being proposed and implemented. This has motivated regulation efforts, including the Proposal of an EU AI Act. This interdisciplinary position...
conference paper 2022
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Scott, Fred (author), Antolinez, Jose A.A. (author), McCall, Robert (author), Storlazzi, Curt (author), Reniers, A.J.H.M. (author), Pearson, S.G. (author)
Many coral reef-lined coasts are low-lying with elevations &lt;4 m above mean sea level. Climate-change-driven sea-level rise, coral reef degradation, and changes in storm wave climate will lead to greater occurrence and impacts of wave-driven flooding. This poses a significant threat to their coastal communities. While greatly at risk, the...
journal article 2020
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Specht, Judith F. (author), Scott, Riccardo (author), Corona Castro, Marta (author), Christodoulou, Sotirios (author), Bertrand, Guillaume H.V. (author), Prudnikau, Anatol V. (author), Antanovich, Artsiom (author), Siebbeles, L.D.A. (author), Owschimikow, Nina (author), Moreels, Iwan (author), Artemyev, Mikhail (author), Woggon, Ulrike (author), Achtstein, Alexander W. (author), Richter, Marten (author)
CdSe nanoplatelets can be synthesized with different lateral sizes; very small nanoplatelets have almost quantum dot like features (almost discrete exciton states), while very large ones are expected to have properties of colloidal quantum wells (exciton continuum). However, nanoplatelets can be in an intermediate confinement regime with a...
journal article 2019
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Scott, A.D.D. (author)
Natural life is extraordinarily complex, which by definition means that it has many interconnected and functioning parts. The goal of synthetic biology is to engineer living systems, though due to their very complexity they remain recalcitrant to engineering. What if it were possible to reduce the complexity to a finite amount of parts that are...
doctoral thesis 2016
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Scott, A.D.D. (author), Noga, M.J. (author), de Graaf, P. (author), Westerlaken, I. (author), Yildirim, E. (author), Danelon, C.J.A. (author)
The goal of bottom-up synthetic biology culminates in the assembly of an entire cell from separate biological building blocks. One major challenge resides in the in vitro production and implementation of complex genetic and metabolic pathways that can support essential cellular functions. Here, we show that phospholipid biosynthesis, a multiple...
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We study the scaling properties and Kraichnan-Leith-Batchelor (KLB) theory of forced inverse cascades in generalized two-dimensional (2D) fluids ($\alpha$-turbulence models) simulated at resolution $8192^2$. We consider $\alpha=1$ (surface quasigeostrophic flow), $\alpha=2$ (2D vorticity dynamics) and $\alpha=3$. The forcing scale is well...
conference paper 2015
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Norman, J.F. (author), Kappers, A.M.L. (author), Beers, A.M. (author), Scott, A.K. (author), Norman, H.F. (author), Koenderink, J.J. (author)
Two experiments evaluated the ability of older and younger adults to perceive the three-dimensional (3D) shape of object surfaces from active touch (haptics). The ages of the older adults ranged from 64 to 84 years, while those of the younger adults ranged from 18 to 27 years. In Experiment 1, the participants haptically judged the shape of...
journal article 2010
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Picoreanu, C. (author), Katuri, K.P. (author), Van Loosdrecht, M.C.M. (author), Head, I.M. (author), Scott, K. (author)
Derivation of a mathematical model for microbial fuel cells (MFC) with suspended biomass and added electron-transfer mediator is described. The model is based on mass balances for several dissolved chemical species such as substrate, oxidized mediator and reduced mediator. Biological, chemical and electrochemical reactions can occur in the bulk...
journal article 2009
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Garvin, S. (author), Reid, J. (author), Scott, M. (author)
Flooding is a major problem for many people in the United Kingdom, posing a risk to health, safety and wellbeing, and resulting in widespread damage to property. The scale of the problem can be gauged from the following quotation (OST, 2004): Nearly 2 million properties in floodplains along rivers, estuaries and coasts in the UK are potentially...
report 2005
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Scott, R.A. (author)
conference paper 2000
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McLean, P.D. (author), Scott, R.F. (author)
Modified dicarboxylic acid anhydride compounds have been made which contain free carboxylic acid groups. These compounds cross-link with epoxy resins giving low exotherms, longer working times and produce strong ductile plastics. The modified compound is made by adding water to the liquid dicarboxylic acid anhydride methyl tetrahydrophthalic...
report 1981
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Scott, H.F. Morin (author)
conference paper 1980
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McLean, P.D. (author), Scott, R.F. (author)
This report is a study of the stoichiometry and its effect on tensile properties of several five and six membered ring cycloaliphatic epide resins reacted with the primary amine methylene dianiline. The results showed that up to 100% excess of the amine could be used successfully. Possible reasons for tbis phenomenon are discussed. The plastics...
report 1974
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