11 research outputs found

    Build an Integrated Scene Teaching System for Additive Manufacturing Based on the Integration of Production and Education

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    Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, is known as one of the subversive intelligent manufacturing technologies that can lead industrial transformation. It has significant advantages in personalized customization and preparation of complex structural components, and is having an important impact on traditional manufacturing process, factory production and processing mode and the entire manufacturing industry chain. At present, the talent gap of additive manufacturing and related specialties in China exceeds 10 million, of which the manufacturing industry has the largest demand for additive manufacturing application talents. It is estimated that the talent gap will be 8 million by 2025. The construction of scenario based teaching system of additive manufacturing integrated courses based on the integration of production and education. At present, it is urgent for universities and vocational education to fully integrate the “research” and “technology” of universities and vocational education institutions with the “production” of enterprises to build a scenario of production and education integration education that suits students. By creating real and vivid scenes for students, Help students get familiar with the background and business operation process of the integrated operation of additive manufacturing, strengthen students’ ability to integrate theoretical knowledge, and apply what they have learned in combination with practice

    Structural and magnetic characterization of Al microalloying nanocrystalline FeSiBNbCu alloys

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    The magnetic properties of nanocrystalline Fe77Si10B9Cu1Nb3-xAlx (x = 0 and 1) alloys have been investigated and their structural and electromagnetic parameters have been quantitatively studied by X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy and Mossbauer spectra under one-step and two-step annealing processes. The nanocrystalline structure consists of single alpha-Fe(Si) phase embedded in a residual amorphous phase. Both saturation magnetic flux density (B-s) and permeability (mu) of the nanocrystalline alloys are increased by substituting 1 at% Al for Nb and one-step annealing, from B-s= 1.41 T to 1.47 T and from mu = 18,000 to 23,000 at 1 kHz, respectively. The two-step annealing has little effect on the B-s, coercivity (H-c) and grain size of the nanocrystalline alloys, but greatly improves the mu of the Al-doped alloy, reaching up to 28,000 at 1 kHz. The improved mu can be attributed to the increased magnetic moment and exchange stiffness constant, homogeneous chemical structure and reduced magnetostriction. The Al-doped nanocrystalline alloy with high B-s, high mu, low H-c and good frequency stability are good candidates for magnetic shielding pieces of wireless charging

    Roles of interface engineering in performance optimization of skutterudite‐based thermoelectric materials

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    Abstract Interface engineering has prevailed in the thermoelectric field for decades, and related performance has achieved great progress. Therefore, an in‐depth understanding of the impacts of the interface effect on the thermoelectric transport parameters is of vital importance. In this paper, taking skutterudite‐based thermoelectric materials as typical examples, the formation mechanism and preparation process of various interface types, including 1D dislocations, 2D grain refinement, 3D nanocomposites, and micro‐nanopores, are briefly summarized. In addition, we also systemically highlight recently striking achievements related to interfacial design to reveal the distinctive effect of each interface structure on the transport behavior of carriers and phonons. Finally, existing challenges in the thermoelectric performance optimization achieved by interface engineering are pointed out, and an outlook for further thermoelectric research is presented

    A Comparative Study on the K-ion Storage Behavior of Commercial Carbons

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    Potassium-ion battery, a key analog of lithium-ion battery, is attracting enormous attentions owing to the abundant reserves and low cost of potassium salts, and the electrochemically reversible insertion/extraction of the K-ion within the commercial graphite inspires a research spotlight in searching and designing suitable carbon electrode materials. Herein, five commercially available carbons are selected as the anode material, and the K-ion storage capability is comparably evaluated from various aspects, including reversible capacity, cyclability, coulombic efficiency, and rate capability. This work may boost the development of potassium-ion batteries from a viewpoint of practical applications
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