Publications by authors named "Yanni Xuan"

Article Synopsis
  • The article discusses variable thickness blanks (BVTs) and their significance as strong, formable structural components, especially in automotive manufacturing, driven by dual carbon and energy conservation goals.
  • It highlights advancements in efficient rolling methods for manufacturing these BVTs, outlining four key manufacturing techniques and their unique characteristics.
  • Additionally, the article reviews recent research on metal flow and rolling theories related to plates with varying thicknesses, examining both longitudinal and transverse directions.
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This paper investigates the tensile properties and microstructures of Cu/Al clad sheets with an SUS304 interlayer after cryorolling and subsequent annealing and compares them with hot-rolled samples. The experimental results show that the inhibition of dynamic recovery by cryorolling enables the Cu/Al clad sheets to achieve a tensile strength of 302 MPa. After annealing, the tensile strength sharply drops to 159 MPa, while the elongation recovers to 29.

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Perovskites with flexible structures and excellent redox properties have attracted considerable attention in industry, and their denitration activities can be further improved with metal substitution. In order to investigate the effect of Ce and Cu substitution on the physicochemical properties of perovskite in NH-SCR system, a series of La Ce Mn Cu O ( = 0, 0.1, = 0, 0.

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To explore the influence of annealing temperatures on the interfacial structure and peeling strength of Cu/Al clad sheets with a 304 stainless steel foil interlayer, an intermediate annealing treatment was performed at temperatures of 450 °C, 550 °C, and 600 °C, separately. The experimental results indicate that the interfacial atomic diffusion is significantly enhanced by increasing the intermediate annealing temperature. The average peeling strength of the clad sheets annealed at 550 °C can reach 34.

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