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Summary of results and conclusions from the first phase (1988 - 1989) of the Netherlands research programme "Ecological rehabilitation Rhine"
In 1988 a research program for the ecological rehabilitation of the river Rhine was started. In this research program three Dutch governmental institutes are working together: the Institute for Inland Water Management and Waste Water Treatment (D.B.W/RIZA), the National Institute for Public Health and Environmental Protection (RTVM) and the Netherlands Institute for Fishery Investigations (RTVO). The research program covers the period 1988-1991 and amounts to 20 manyears per year
In Situ Digital Image Correlation Observations of Laser Forming
In this study experimental and modelling methods are used to examine the microstructural and bending responses of laser-formed commercially pure titanium grade 2. The in situ bending angle response is measured for different processing parameters utilizing 3D digital image correlation. The microstructural changes are observed using electron backscatter diffraction. Finite element modelling is used to analyse the heat transfer and temperature field inside the material. It has been proven that the laser bending process is not only controlled by processing parameters such as laser power and laser beam scanning speed, but also by surface absorption. Grain size appears to have no influence on the final bending angle, however, sandblasted samples showed a considerably higher final bending angle. Experimental and simulation results suggest that the laser power has a larger influence on the final bending angle than that of the laser transverse speed. The microstructure of the laser heat-affected zone consists of small refined grains at the top layer followed by large elongated grains. Deformation mechanisms such as slip and twinning were observed in the heat-affected zone, where their distribution depends on particular processing parameters
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