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    Soluble abrasives for waterjet machining by F. Boud, J.W. Murray, L.F. Loo, A.T. Clare, Peter Kinnell

    Published 2014
    “…The addition of hard abrasives to the jet in waterjet machining can improve machining rate, however, embedding of particles in machined surfaces is a limitation, which results in reduced fatigue life, and limits the application of well adhered subsequent coatings to the surface. …”
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    Some aspects of the structure and properties of spray-fused coatings by Michael A.O. Kehinde

    Published 2022
    “…The results of morphological studies using stain etching, X-ray diffraction and electron probe microanalysis techniques have indicated that M7C3, M7BC4, M23C6 and M6C type carbides are the most prevalent in the coatings. …”
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    The effect of surface preparation on surface damage and sigma formation in duplex stainless steel by Rebecca Higginson, Michael Cenci, Matthew Rowlett, Vladislav Kornienko, Mark Jepson

    Published 2018
    “…In this paper, the surface damage caused by grinding on different grit sizes or polishing, is assessed using EBSD. …”
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    Wear studies of sintered high speed tool steels by Qadeer Ahmed Shaikh

    Published 1988
    “…Wear tests have been carried out on a wide range of alloy steels sintered in vacuum to full density; in particular the following have been studied in depth: M2, M42, T15, ASP30, D2 and EN24. …”
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    Sustainability of Lusaka sewage works by Paul B. Majura, A.F. Banda

    Published 1995
    “…The key technical problems seriously affecting the works include: inoperative equipment such as influent flow meters, mechanical bar screens and grit chambers, reduced sewer and pump capacities, sediment build-up that block sewers and interfere with sewage pumps and frequent mechanical and electrical breakdowns. …”
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    Optimisation of sewage treatment process at Pagla by A.F.M. Saiful Amin, Sk Abu Jafar Shamsuddin, Md. Monirul Alam

    Published 1998
    “…The sewage treatment plant of the Dhaka Metropolitan, known as Pagla Sewage Treatment Plant (PSTP) was designed to treat a maximum flow of 120,000 m3 /day of domestic sewage generated from about 18 per cent population of the metropolitan. …”
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    Design approach of the Blantyre wastewater treatment plant using the Ed-Wave tool, Malawi by Victor Chipofya, A. Kraslawski, Y. Avramenko

    Published 2009
    “…The study established that a similar case to both the dry season and wet season conditions of Blantyre wastewater treatment works has similarities to Municipal Case 6 in Greece (2003), with a flow rate of 6,600m 3 /day. …”
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    Carbon nanotubes developed on ceramic constituents through chemical vapour deposition by JingJing Liu

    Published 2012
    “…Success was also implemented on powders of oxides and non-oxides, including Y-TZP powder, ball milled alumina powder, alumina grits, silicon carbide powder. …”
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