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Hengzhi Fu

Researcher at Harbin Institute of Technology

Publications -  617
Citations -  9965

Hengzhi Fu is an academic researcher from Harbin Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microstructure & Directional solidification. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 539 publications receiving 6924 citations. Previous affiliations of Hengzhi Fu include Chinese Academy of Engineering & Northwestern Polytechnical University.

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Activation mechanism and dehydrogenation behavior in bulk hypo/hyper-eutectic Mg-Ni alloy

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of microstructure on the better de-/hydrogenation property of Mg-based alloy, hypo-eutectic Mg8Ni (at. %) alloy and hyper-ectic mg-15Ni alloy were investigated by metallurgy method.
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Microstructure characterization and mechanical properties of a Laves-phase alloy based on Cr2Nb

TL;DR: In this paper, the microstructure and mechanical properties of a binary Cr 2 Nb-based alloy containing the Laves phase Cr 2 nb and Cr phase have been studied in the arc-melted condition.
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Microstructure evolution and room temperature fracture toughness of as-cast and directionally solidified novel NiAl-Cr(Fe) alloy

TL;DR: In this article, the microstructure evolution and room temperature fracture toughness of as-cast and directionally solidified NiAl-Cr(Fe) alloy were investigated using OM, SEM, EDS, DSC and three-point bending tests.
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Effects of lamellar orientation on the fracture toughness of TiAl PST crystals

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of lamellar orientation on the fracture behaviors of Ti-48Al-2Cr-2Nb (at.%) polysynthetically twinned crystals was investigated.
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Development of Nb35Mo5Ti30Ni30 alloy membrane for hydrogen separation applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the Nb35Mo5Ti30Ni30 alloy has been amended and evaluated for hydrogen separation applications in several critical aspects and optimized minimum energy paths for hydrogen diffusion are generated.