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Ford Motor Company
Company•Dearborn, Michigan, United States•
About: Ford Motor Company is a company organization based out in Dearborn, Michigan, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Internal combustion engine & Clutch. The organization has 36123 authors who have published 51450 publications receiving 855200 citations. The organization is also known as: Ford Motor & Ford Motor Corporation.
Topics: Internal combustion engine, Clutch, Control theory, Torque, Exhaust gas
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TL;DR: In this article, the role of twin boundary steps as dislocation sources is discussed with respect to increased plastic deformation at twin boundaries and the cracking of alternate twin boundaries was observed and correlated with the operation of secondary slip planes.
Abstract: Fatigue crack formation at twin boundaries in OFHC copper has been studied as a function of twin boundary orientation with respect to applied stress. The operation of slip planes immediately adjacent to and parallel to the twin boundaries was found to be essential for crack formation at the boundaries. The role of twin boundary steps as dislocation sources is discussed with respect to increased plastic deformation at twin boundaries. Finally the cracking of alternate twin boundaries was observed and correlated with the operation of secondary slip planes.
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TL;DR: There is a significant black/white, but not male/female difference in whole body bone mass and bone density before puberty, and ethnic and gender differences in bone and body composition suggest that the lean component may contribute to a greater peak bone mass in blacks vs. whites.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the segregation of calcium to a (100) cleavage surface of an MgO crystal, with bulk calcium concentration of 200 ppm, was measured in situ at T =900° to 1450°C in ultrahigh vacuum, using Auger and low-energy ion-scattering spectroscopies.
Abstract: The segregation of calcium to a (100) cleavage surface of an MgO crystal, with bulk calcium concentration of 200 ppm was measured in situ at T=900° to 1450°C in ultrahigh vacuum, using Auger and low-energy ion-scattering spectroscopies. A measured heat of segregation of approximately -50.3 kJ/mol (-12 kcal/mol) is in favorable agreement with a value of -58.7 kJ/mol (-14 kcal/mol) determined using solute strain energy and surface free energy criteria. The equilibrium value for the calcium segregation between 950° and 1000°C is estimated to correspond to a 20% occupation of the surface cation sites.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors showed that up to a concentration of 8.5 μmol La m 2, the lanthanum oxide is in the form of a two-dimensional overlayer, invisible by XRD or Raman spectroscopy.
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Anil K. Jain | 183 | 1016 | 192151 |
Markus Antonietti | 176 | 1068 | 127235 |
Christopher M. Dobson | 150 | 1008 | 105475 |
Jack Hirsh | 146 | 734 | 86332 |
Galen D. Stucky | 144 | 958 | 101796 |
Federico Capasso | 134 | 1189 | 76957 |
Peter Stone | 130 | 1229 | 79713 |
Gerald R. Crabtree | 128 | 371 | 60973 |
Douglas A. Lauffenburger | 122 | 705 | 55326 |
Abass Alavi | 113 | 1298 | 56672 |
Mark E. Davis | 113 | 568 | 55334 |
Keith Beven | 110 | 514 | 61705 |
Naomi Breslau | 107 | 254 | 42029 |
Fei Wang | 107 | 1824 | 53587 |
Jun Yang | 107 | 2090 | 55257 |