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Modes of Grain Selection in Spiral Selector during Directional Solidification of Nickel-base Superalloys 被引量:11
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作者 Xiangbin Meng Qi Lu +6 位作者 Jinguo Li Tao Jin Xiaofeng Sun Jun Zhang ZhongqiangChen Yanhui Wang Zhuangqi Hu 《Journal of Materials Science & Technology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2012年第3期214-220,共7页
The modes of grain selection in spiral selector were investigated by both a ProCAST simulation and experimental confirmation.The results show that the efficiency of grain selection in starter block is associated with ... The modes of grain selection in spiral selector were investigated by both a ProCAST simulation and experimental confirmation.The results show that the efficiency of grain selection in starter block is associated with the geometry shape.At the early stage of grain selection,the optimization of grain orientation is dominated by competitive grain growth,but the optimization of grain orientation in starter block is gradually dominated by geometry shape at the later stage of grain selection.Besides,the spiral part could also optimize the orientation of the selected single crystal when the initial angle is large enough,and the single crystal selection in spiral parts with different pitch lengths and initial angles is dominated by different modes.The simulation results agree well with experimental ones. 展开更多
关键词 Ni-base single crystal superalloys Competitive grain growth Geometry shape directional solidification Spiral selector
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The effects of patch richness on con-specific interference in the parasitoid Ibalia leucospoides (Hymenoptera: Ibaliidae)
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作者 Valeria Fernandez-Arhex Juan Carlos Corley 《Insect Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2010年第4期379-385,共7页
We experimentally studied con-specific interference in Ibalia leucospoides, a parasitoid of the woodwasp Sirex noctilio, on pine logs containing variable numbers of woodwasp larvae. Competiton occurred when two differ... We experimentally studied con-specific interference in Ibalia leucospoides, a parasitoid of the woodwasp Sirex noctilio, on pine logs containing variable numbers of woodwasp larvae. Competiton occurred when two different-sized female parasitoids foraged on a host patch, and consequently the small female always abandoned the patch. Regardless of host density, con-specific presence did not affect the attack rate, the number of hosts attacked, nor patch residence time by the winner, when compared to a control female that foraged alone. In contrast, con-specific presence reduced patch time and the number of hosts attacked by the loser. Finally patch time (by both) as well as number of hosts attacked (by the winner only) increased with host density per patch. Our results suggest that con-specific presence has different consequences for different-sized females during patch exploitation. 展开更多
关键词 aggregation direct competition host-parasitoid interactions parasitoid com-petition patch quality Sirex noctilio
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