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Manufacturing Technology and Application Trends of Titanium Clad Steel Plates 被引量:23
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作者 Hang SU Xiao-bing LUO +3 位作者 Feng CHAI Jun-chang SHEN Xin-jun SUN Feng LU 《Journal of Iron and Steel Research International》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2015年第11期977-982,共6页
Some of the major manufacturing processes and corresponding mechanical properties of titanium clad steel plates were analyzed, and the consequences of research, manufacturing, and application of titanium clad steel pl... Some of the major manufacturing processes and corresponding mechanical properties of titanium clad steel plates were analyzed, and the consequences of research, manufacturing, and application of titanium clad steel plates in both markets of China and overseas were also summarized. As an economical and environmentally friendly technology, the roll bonding process is expected to become the next-generation mainstream process for the manufacturing of titanium clad steel plate. Some of the crucial and most important technical problems of this particular process, including vacuum sealing technology, surface treatment process technology, application of a transition layer, and rolling process, were discussed along with the advantageous mechanical properties and life-cycle economy of these plates processed by this technology. Finally, the market needs, application trends, and requirements of titanium clad steel plate were also considered from industries of petrochemical, shipbuilding, marine, and electric power. 展开更多
关键词 titanium clad steel plate manufacturing technology application trend petrochemical rolling marine
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Geophysical implications for the formation of the Tamu Massif–the Earth's largest single volcano–within the Shatsky Rise in the northwest Pacific Ocean 被引量:7
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作者 Jinchang Zhang Jie Chen 《Science Bulletin》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2017年第1期69-80,共12页
Recent geophysical research programs survey the Tamu Massif within the Shatsky Rise oceanic plateau in the northwest Pacific Ocean to understand the formation of this immense volcano and to test the forma- tion hypoth... Recent geophysical research programs survey the Tamu Massif within the Shatsky Rise oceanic plateau in the northwest Pacific Ocean to understand the formation of this immense volcano and to test the forma- tion hypotheses of large igneous province volcanism. Massive sheet basalt flows are cored from the Tamu Massif, implying voluminous eruptions with high effusion rates. Seismic reflection data show that the Tamu Massif is the largest single volcano on Earth, characterized by a central volcanic shield with low- gradient flank slopes, implying lava flows emanating from its center and spreading massive area on the seafloor. Velocity model calculated from seismic refraction data shows that crustal thickness has a negative correlation with average velocity, implying a chemically anomalous origin of the Tamu Massif. Seismic refraction and reflection data reveal a complete crustal structure across the entire vol- cano, featured by a deep crust root with a maximum thickness of -30 kin, and Moho geometry is consis- tent with the Airy lsostasy. These recent findings provide evidence for the two end-member formation models: the mantle plume and the plate boundary, Both are supported by some results, but both are not fit with some either. Consequently, plume-ridge interaction could be a resolution that awaits future investigations. 展开更多
关键词 Oceanic plateauLarge igneous province Plume-ridge interaction marine geophysics plate tectonics
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