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Bamigboye, Gideon O., David O. Olukanni, Adeola A. Adedeji, and Kayode J. Jolayemi. "Experimental Study on the Workability of Self-Compacting Granite and Unwashed Gravel Concrete." International Journal of Engineering Research in Africa 31 (July 2017): 69–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/jera.31.69.

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This study deals mainly with the mix proportions using granite and unwashed gravel as coarse aggregate for self-compacting concrete (SCC) and its workability, by considering the water absorption of unwashed gravel aggregate. Mix proportions for SCC were designed with constant cement and fine aggregate while coarse aggregates content of granite-unwashed gravel combination were varied in the proportion 100%, 90%/10%, 80%/20%, 70%/30%, 60%/40%, 50% /50%, represented by SCC1, SCC2, SCC3, SCC4, SCC5 and SCC6. 100% granite (SCC1) serves as the control. The workability of the samples was quantitatively evaluated by slump flow, T500, L-box, V- funnel and sieve segregation tests. Based on the experimental results, a detailed analysis was conducted. It was found that granite and unwashed gravel with SCC1, SCC2 and SCC3 according to EFNARC (2002) standard have good deformability, fluidity and filling ability, which all passed consistency test. SCC1, SCC2 and SCC3 have good passing ability while all mixes were in the limit prescribed by EFNARC (2002). It can be concluded that the mix design for varying granite-unwashed gravel combination for SCC presented in this study satisfy various requirements for workability hence, this can be adopted for practical concrete structures.
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N, Sharankumar. "Flexural Behaviour of SCC Beams Incorporating Industrial Wastes." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 11, no. 6 (June 30, 2023): 464–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2023.53697.

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Abstract: Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) is a concrete form developed in Japan. Because of its novelty, this form of concrete differs from traditional concrete. Compaction is required for conventional concrete, but not for SCC which is utilized in substantially reinforced constructions where it is challenging to compact concrete. Industrial wastes such as Fly Ash (FA) and Cement Kiln Dust (CKD) [which contaminate the environment] are used as partial replacements for cement, and, Granite Powder (GP) and Eco Sand (EC) are used as partial replacements for M-sand. The optimum mix proportions of casted beams obtained by Taguchi method are SCC1 (FA30%), SCC2 (FA25%+CKD5%), SCC3 (FA30%+GP20%), SCC4 (FA25%+CKD5%+GP20%), SCC5 (FA30%+EC10%), and SCC6 (FA25%+CKD5%+EC10%). For each composition, the flexural behavior of SCC beams is experimentally investigated. Experimental work is verified by FEM analysis using the ABAQUS software. When the outcomes from the experimental and numerical analysis are compared, it is evident that SCC6 outperformed other mixes in terms of flexure
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Tvarožková, Kristína, Jaromír Vašíček, Michal Uhrinčať, Lucia Mačuhová, Lukáš Hleba, and Vladimír Tančin. "The presence of pathogens in milk of ewes in relation to the somatic cell count and subpopulations of leukocytes." Czech Journal of Animal Science 66, No. 8 (July 28, 2021): 315–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/43/2021-cjas.

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Mastitis is a major health problem of the udder in dairy sheep breeds. For diagnosis of subclinical mastitis, somatic cell count (SCC) is commonly used. The presence of pathogens in the udder causes the increase of leukocytes and thus SCC in milk. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the presence of pathogens in the milk of ewes and the possible relationship with SCC. The changes of leukocytes subpopulation in milk samples with high SCC were evaluated as well. The experiment was carried out on a dairy farm with the Lacaune breed. This study was conducted on 45 ewes (98 milk samples) without signs of clinical mastitis. Based on somatic cell count, samples were divided to five SCC groups: SCC1 &lt; 200 000 cells/ml (45 milk samples); 200 000 ≤ SCC2 &lt; 400 000 cells/ml (10 milk samples); 400 000 ≤ SCC3 &lt; 600 000 cells/ml (six milk samples); 600 000 ≤ SCC4 &lt; 1 000 000 cells/ml (six milk samples); SCC5 ≥ 1 000 000 cells/ml (31 milk samples). No pathogens were observed in the majority of milk samples (60.20%). Coagulase-negative staphylococci (CNS) were the most commonly isolated pathogens from the milk of ewes (86.11%). Staphylococcus epidermidis had the highest incidence from CNS (35.48%). In the SCC5 group, up to 79.31% of bacteriological samples were positive. The percentage of leukocytes significantly increased (P &lt; 0.001) in the samples with higher SCC (≥ 200 × 10<sup>3</sup> cells/ml) in comparison to the group SCC1. Also, the percentage of polymorphonuclear cells (PMNs) was significantly higher with increasing SCC (P &lt; 0.001). In conclusion, the presented results showed that the high SCC was caused by the presence of the pathogen in milk. Thus SCC &lt; 200 000 cells/ml and leukocyte subpopulation, especially PMNs, could be considered as important tools in udder health programs applied in dairy ewes.
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Susilowati, Mariana, and Cheppy Syukur. "Karakterisasi Beberapa Aksesi Serai Wangi (<i>Cymbopogon nardus</i> L.) Asal Cianjur." Vegetalika 11, no. 4 (November 29, 2022): 305. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/veg.77033.

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Serai wangi (Cymbopogon nardus L.) merupakan tanaman aromatik yang kaya akan kandungan senyawa kimia penting terutama sitronela. Minyak atsiri dari tanaman serai wangi sering digunakan sebagai bahan baku utama berbagai industri. Perakitan varietas-varietas unggul serai wangi masih sangat diperlukan dalam rangka upaya peningkatan produksi serai wangi nasional. Pemanfaatan aksesi-aksesi dari sentra produksi serai wangi seperti Cianjur diharapkan dapat mendukung program pemuliaan serai wangi secara efektif dan efisien. Informasi genetik dari aksesi-aksesi lokal dapat diketahui melalui kegiatan karakterisasi. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui karakter morfologi kualitatif dan kuantitatif beberapa aksesi serai wangi hasil eksplorasi dari daerah Cianjur, Jawa Barat. Materi genetik yang digunakan pada penelitian ini adalah 10 aksesi Cianjur (SC1, SC2, SC3, SC4, SC5, SC6, SC7, SC8, SC9, dan SC10). Karakter yang diamati berupa karakter kuantitatif dan kualitatif. Dari hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa aksesi SC1 merupakan aksesi terbaik dari Cianjur yang memiliki keunggulan pada semua karakter kuantitatif yang diamati terutama karakter panjang daun, tinggi batang, diameter batang, dan aroma daun yang tajam. Sekitar 75% karakter kuantitatif serai wangi Cianjur menunjukkan hasil korelasi antar karakter yang positif. Aksesi-aksesi dari Cianjur memiliki ciri-ciri yang sama yaitu batang berwarna VG 84B, pangkal daun berbentuk cekung, dan permukaan daun berwarna GGN 138C. Aksesi SC1 dan SC5 memiliki hubungan kekerabatan yang jauh dan berpotensi dikembangkan sebagai tetua persilangan.
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Mito, Yoshiko, Asako Sugimoto, and Masayuki Yamamoto. "Distinct Developmental Function of Two Caenorhabditis elegans Homologs of the Cohesin Subunit Scc1/Rad21." Molecular Biology of the Cell 14, no. 6 (June 2003): 2399–409. http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.e02-09-0603.

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Cohesin, which mediates sister chromatid cohesion, is composed of four subunits, named Scc1/Rad21, Scc3, Smc1, and Smc3 in yeast. Caenorhabditis elegans has a single homolog for each of Scc3, Smc1, and Smc3, but as many as four for Scc1/Rad21 (COH-1, SCC-1/COH-2, COH-3, and REC-8). Except for REC-8 required for meiosis, function of these C. elegans proteins remains largely unknown. Herein, we examined their possible involvement in mitosis and development. Embryos depleted of the homolog of either Scc3, or Smc1, or Smc3 by RNA interference revealed a defect in mitotic chromosome segregation but not in chromosome condensation and cytokinesis. Depletion of SCC-1/COH-2 caused similar phenotypes. SCC-1/COH-2 was present in cells destined to divide. It localized to chromosomes in a cell cycle-dependent manner. Worms depleted of COH-1 arrested at either the late embryonic or the larval stage, with no indication of mitotic dysfunction. COH-1 associated chromosomes throughout the cell cycle in all somatic cells undergoing late embryogenesis or larval development. Thus, SCC-1/COH-2 and the homologs of Scc3, Smc1, and Smc3 facilitate mitotic chromosome segregation during the development, presumably by forming a cohesin complex, whereas COH-1 seems to play a role important for development but unrelated to mitosis.
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Parilova, N. K., N. S. Sergeeva, N. V. Marshutina, A. S. Mamontov, V. G. Vereshchagin, M. P. Solokhina, I. S. Meysner, et al. "Study of the diagnostic value of the serum level of the marker SCCA in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma." Russian Journal of Oncology 16, no. 4 (August 15, 2011): 40–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/onco39896.

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The level of a serological marker for squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) was studied in patients with primary, remitting, and relapsing esophageal SCC (ESCC). The levels of SCC antigen (SCCA) increased from Stage I to Stage IV (from 0.8±0.3 to 1.7±0.3 ng/ml, so as the percentage of patients with elevated SCCA (from 20 to 60%, respectively). In remission, the values of SCCA were within the upper normal range in all the patients. The diagnostic sensitivity of SCCA in relapse was similar to that in primary SCC (38/9 and 39.8%, respectively). The proportion of SCCA-positive cases was higher in patients with low- and moderate-grade tumors than in those with high-grade tumors (54.1 and 21.4% of cases, respectively). The mean level of SCCA slightly rose after invasive diagnostic procedures. Hence, this group of patients should undergo serum SCCA tests before and 3-4 days after invasive diagnostic procedures. For the monitoring of the efficiency of treatment and preclinical detection of relapses, it is expedient to use SCCA as a serological marker in 30-40% of all patients with primary ESCC and in approximately 50% of patients with low- and moderate-grade SCC.
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Necira, Hakima, Mohamed Elhadi Matallah, Soumia Bouzaher, Waqas Ahmed Mahar, and Atef Ahriz. "Effect of Street Asymmetry, Albedo, and Shading on Pedestrian Outdoor Thermal Comfort in Hot Desert Climates." Sustainability 16, no. 3 (February 2, 2024): 1291. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16031291.

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Improving urban walkability in the face of climate change is a critical challenge for urban designers. Street design strategies can mitigate heat stress and enhance pedestrian livability. Most previous studies conducted in hot climates recommend adopting deep canyons to improve summer conditions, overlooking the potential improvement of wide streets as essential structural elements of the urban fabric. This study was conducted in Biskra city, southern Algeria, where several mitigation strategies were applied to ‘Emir Abdelkader Boulevard’, as the main structural street inside the city, to create an optimal street model for arid climates. Five scenarios were developed based on three criteria: (Sc1) asymmetric profile northeast side (NES) > southwest side (SWS); (Sc2) asymmetric profile SWS > NES; (Sc3) cool paving; (Sc4) horizontal shading; and(Sc5) shading with a linear tree arrangement. ENVI-met software version 5.1.1 and the RayMan model were used to estimate the local climate conditions and outdoor thermal comfort levels based on the physiological equivalent temperature (PET). All scenarios reduced PET values across the street, with optimal reductions of −2.0 °C, −3.1 °C, −1.3 °C, −1.7 °C, and −1.2 °C in Sc1, Sc2, Sc3, Sc4, and Sc5, respectively. Concerning pedestrian areas, the optimal results durations were at the southwest side below the arcades’ sidewalks during peak hours: Sc2, Sc3, Sc4, Sc5 (2.2 °C–3 H, 2.3 °C–3 H, 2.4 °C–3 H, 2.5 °C–2 H). Sc1 performed best during daytime hours on the northeast side. The utilizing of these results can strongly help urban planners and landscape architects in creating climate-responsive streets that enhance citizens’ quality of life.
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Kakraliya, Suresh K., Hanuman S. Jat, Tek B. Sapkota, Ishwar Singh, Manish Kakraliya, Manoj K. Gora, Parbodh C. Sharma, and Mangi L. Jat. "Effect of Climate-Smart Agriculture Practices on Climate Change Adaptation, Greenhouse Gas Mitigation and Economic Efficiency of Rice-Wheat System in India." Agriculture 11, no. 12 (December 14, 2021): 1269. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agriculture11121269.

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Conventional rice–wheat (RW) rotation in the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) of South Asia is tillage, water, energy, and capital intensive. Coupled with these, crop residue burning contributes significantly to greenhouse gas (GHG) emission and environmental pollution. So, to evaluate the GHG mitigation potential of various climate-smart agricultural practices (CSAPs), an on-farm research trial was conducted during 2014–2017 in Karnal, India. Six management scenarios (portfolios of practices), namely, Sc1—business as usual (BAU)/conventional tillage (CT) without residue, Sc2—CT with residue, Sc3—reduced tillage (RT) with residue + recommended dose of fertilizer (RDF), Sc4—RT/zero tillage (ZT) with residue + RDF, Sc5—ZT with residue + RDF + GreenSeeker + Tensiometer, and Sc6—Sc5 + nutrient-expert tool, were included. The global warming potential (GWP) of the RW system under CSAPs (Sc4, Sc5, and Sc6) and the improved BAU (Sc2 and Sc3) were 33–40% and 4–26% lower than BAU (7653 kg CO2 eq./ha/year), respectively. This reflects that CSAPs have the potential to mitigate GWP by ~387 metric tons (Mt) CO2 eq./year from the 13.5 Mha RW system of South Asia. Lower GWP under CSAPs resulted in 36–44% lower emission intensity (383 kg CO2 eq./Mg/year) compared to BAU (642 kg CO2 eq./Mg/year). Meanwhile, the N-factor productivity and eco-efficiency of the RW system under CSAPs were 32–57% and 70–105% higher than BAU, respectively, which reflects that CSAPs are more economically and environmentally sustainable than BAU. The wheat yield obtained under various CSAPs was 0.62 Mg/ha and 0.84 Mg/ha higher than BAU during normal and bad years (extreme weather events), respectively. Thus, it is evident that CSAPs can cope better with climatic extremes than BAU. Therefore, a portfolio of CSAPs should be promoted in RW belts for more adaptation and climate change mitigation.
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Jat, Hanuman S., Madhu Choudhary, Suresh K. Kakraliya, Manoj K. Gora, Manish Kakraliya, Vikas Kumar, Priyanka, et al. "A Decade of Climate-Smart Agriculture in Major Agri-Food Systems: Earthworm Abundance and Soil Physico-Biochemical Properties." Agronomy 12, no. 3 (March 9, 2022): 658. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12030658.

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Earthworms (EWs) could be a viable indicator of soil biology and agri-food system management. The influence of climate-smart agriculture (CSA)-based sustainable intensification practices (zero tillage, crop rotations, crop residue retention, and precision water and nutrients application) on earthworms’ (EWs) populations and soil physico-biochemical properties of rice-wheat cropping system in the Indo-Gangetic plains of South Asia was investigated. This study investigates the effect of 10-years adoption of various CSA practices on the abundance of earthworms and physical and biochemical properties of the soil and EWs’ casts (EWC). Five scenarios (Sc) were included: conventionally managed rice-wheat system (farmers’ practices, Sc1), CSA-based rice-wheat-mungbean system with flood irrigation (FI) (Sc2) and subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) (Sc3), CSA-based maize-wheat-mungbean system with FI (Sc4), and SDI (Sc5). Results revealed that EWs were absent under Sc1, while the 10-year adoption of CSA-based scenarios (mean of Sc2–5) increased EWs’ density and biomass to be 257.7 no. m−2 and 36.05 g m−2, respectively. CSA-based maize scenarios (Sc4 and Sc5) attained higher EWs’ density and biomass over rice-based CSA scenarios (Sc2 and Sc4). Also, SDI-based scenarios (Sc3 and Sc5) recorded higher EWs’ density and biomass over FI (Sc2 and Sc4). Maize-based CSA with SDI recorded the highest EWs’ density and EWs’ biomass. The higher total organic carbon in EWC (1.91%) than in the bulk soil of CSA-based scenarios (0.98%) and farmers’ practices (0.65%) suggests the shift of crop residue to a stable SOC (in EWC). EWC contained significant amounts of C and available NPK under CSA practices, which were nil under Sc1. All CSA-based scenarios attained higher enzymes activities over Sc1. CSA-based scenarios, in particular, maize-based scenarios using SDI, improved EWs’ proliferation, SOC, and nutrients storage (in soil and EWC) and showed a better choice for the IGP farmers with respect to C sequestration, soil quality, and nutrient availability.
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Kumar, Arun, Kulvir Singh Saini, Hemant Dasila, Rakesh Kumar, Kavita Devi, Yashpal Singh Bisht, Manish Yadav, et al. "Sustainable Intensification of Cropping Systems under Conservation Agriculture Practices: Impact on Yield, Productivity and Profitability of Wheat." Sustainability 15, no. 9 (May 1, 2023): 7468. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su15097468.

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The continuous rice–wheat cropping system in South Asia has caused irreversible environmental damage, raising concerns about the long-term sustainability of the region’s agricultural systems. To address this issue, farm experiments were conducted for two successive years (2019–20 and 2020–21) to assess the impact of different cropping systems under conservation agriculture (CA) practices on the yield, productivity, and profitability of wheat. Results showed that the highest grain yield of wheat was observed in scenarios Sc6, Sc4, and Sc2, which involved full CA permanent-bed soybean (PB)–permanent-bed wheat (PB)–permanent-bed summer moong (PB), full CA permanent-bed maize (PB)–permanent-bed wheat (PB)–permanent-bed summer moong (PB), and partial CA puddled transplanted rice–Happy Seeder wheat–zero-till summer moong (ZT). Additionally, the highest irrigation water productivity (IWP), wheat grain macronutrient uptake, net return, and benefit–cost ratio (B:C ratio) were recorded under Sc6, full CA permanent-bed soybean (PB)–permanent-bed wheat (PB)–permanent-bed summer moong (PB) compared to farmers’ practice puddled transplanted rice (PTR)–conventional-till wheat–summer moong (Sc1) during both years. The system productivity also increased in scenarios Sc2, Sc4, and Sc6 (by 9.72%, 9.65%, and 14.14% in the first year and 10.68%, 14.14%, and 15.55% in the second year) compared to Sc1—farmers’ practice puddled transplanted rice (PTR)–conventional-till wheat–summer moong, Sc3—farmers’ practice fresh-bed maize (FB)–conventional-till wheat–summer moong, and Sc5–farmers’ practice fresh-bed soybean (FB)–conventional-till wheat (CT)–summer moong. The findings suggest that the conservation agriculture soybean–wheat–summer moong (Sc6) on permanent-bed cropping systems with inclusion legumes can be a potential option to enhance yield attributes, productivity, and profitability, as well as the sustainability of natural resources in the region while decreasing environmental footprints.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "SCC"

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Lozano-Perez, Sergio. "TEM crack tip investigations of SCC." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2002. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:7e503ff9-782a-4f74-b184-dddaa96e03e2.

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Over the last few years, TEM has become a powerful technique to study cracks and specially crack tips. However, the number of publications including TEM results has not grown as it was expected. The main reason for this might be difficulties in the sample preparation. In this work we present a novel FIB sample preparation technique which has proved to be an ideal tool for preparing cross sectional samples containing crack tips. The morphology of intergranular stress corrosion cracking (IGSCC) has been investigated in Alloy 600 subjected to constant load and slow strain rate tests in simulated primary circuit pressurized water reactor conditions. Cracks were observed to nucleate at high-angle grain boundaries and propagate to depths of a few tens of micrometer along such boundaries, still in the initiation stage. Electron diffraction, energy dispersive x-ray (EDX) and electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) have been used to identify the different corrosion products and precipitates. Elemental mapping was employed to reveal changes in composition in the crack tip area. Major observations at cracks and grain boundaries include: the presence of different oxides in different locations, differences in grain boundary oxides and open crack/free surface oxides. These observations suggest that IGSCC involves oxygen diffusion through a porous oxide region along grain boundaries to the bare metal. This is a novel concept that offers an alternative to previous mechanisms proposed in the literature e.g. H embrittlement, slip-dissolution, etc., for which no supporting evidence has been found.
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Gajdoš, Jan. "Samozhutnitelné betony SCC pro monolitické konstrukce." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-227748.

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This thesis contains two parts: theoretical and experimental. In the theoretical part are described materials for production SCC and their effect on the properties of fresh and hardened concrete. Practical part is divided into two experiments. First experiment deals with the design, production and properties of hardened SCC strength classes C16/20, C20/25 and C25/30 with high volume fly ash and inert admixtures. The main endpoints were long-term compressive strength and modulus of elasticity. Second experiment of practical part deals with designs SCC with modulus of elasticity more than 40 kN/mm2.
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Laurino, Adrien. "Intégration des alliages d'aluminium dans le câblage électrique automobile : procédés de mise en forme, microstructure et durabilité." Phd thesis, Toulouse, INPT, 2012. http://oatao.univ-toulouse.fr/7919/1/laurino.pdf.

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Cette thèse s'inscrit dans un programme de développement technologique de la Société LEONI. Ce programme de recherche a pour principal objectif de disposer, à l'issue des trois années de l'étude, d'un panel de connaissances scientifiques le plus pertinent possible sur la durabilité des alliages d'aluminium dans des environnements caractéristiques d'un faisceau électrique automobile. Il s'agit, à terme, d'intégrer, à l'échelle industrielle, l'aluminium ou l'un de ses alliages dans les câblages électriques automobiles. Après une première étape de sélection des matériaux, l'alliage retenu est un alliage d'aluminium 6101. La fabrication des faisceaux électriques automobiles nécessite l'utilisation de brins de petits diamètres qui sont obtenus, à partir d'une ébauche, par un procédé de mise en forme associant plusieurs étapes de tréfilage et de revenu. Chacune de ces étapes conditionne les propriétés de l'alliage. Les travaux réalisés dans le cadre de cette thèse ont eu pour objectif d'analyser et de quantifier l'influence des différentes étapes de ce procédé de mise en forme sur la durabilité de l'alliage 6101. Compte tenu de l'environnement en service des faisceaux électriques, deux types de sollicitation ont été considérés ; ces sollicitations sont associées à un endommagement en corrosion d'une part et à un endommagement en fatigue-corrosion d'autre part. La première partie de ces travaux est donc consacrée à une étude du comportement en corrosion en milieu contenant des ions chlorures de l'alliage d'aluminium AA 6101 à l'état métallurgique T4, correspondant à l'état microstructural du matériau d'ébauche. L'influence des traitements thermomécaniques liés au procédé de mise en forme des fils fins sur la microstructure, les propriétés mécaniques et le comportement en corrosion de l'alliage AA 6101 fait l'objet de la seconde partie des travaux. Enfin, l'influence de contraintes mécaniques cycliques sur le comportement en corrosion de l'alliage AA 6101 en milieu NaCl 0,5M a été étudiée. L'ensemble de ces résultats met en évidence un couplage environnementmicrostructure-état de contraintes avec un fort impact des traitements thermo-mécaniques sur les microstructures et donc sur les propriétés mécaniques et le comportement en corrosion du matériau.
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Cordoba, Benoît. "Creep and shrinkage of self-consolidating concrete (SCC)." Laramie, Wyo. : University of Wyoming, 2007. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1317343151&sid=1&Fmt=2&clientId=18949&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Rich, David. "On-site application of self-compacting concrete (SCC)." Thesis, Loughborough University, 2014. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/17229.

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Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) is a material which under its own self-weight flows to form and fill any shape, attains full compaction, without external energy input, to create a dense homogenous mass (based on Holton, 2003; The Concrete Society and BRE, 2005; Damtoft et al, 2008). It is, in respect to the history of concrete, a relatively new development, with its first UK application occurring in the late 1990s. Since then a significant amount of research has sought to understand its physical and structural properties, but there is a lack of a knowledge base on its practical application and performance in construction projects. Where it does exist, such research lacks robust and transparent data, particularly relating to the claimed attributes of the material (such as better surface finish, faster construction and lower overall costs). Using a combination of qualitative and quantitative research methods, this research investigates the construction practices employed when pouring SCC and presents new data on its practical applications. Interviews with a range of building contractors, ranging from multinationals to small UK businesses (SMEs), show that current perceptions of SCC limit its use to specific applications because practitioners see SCC as just another type of concrete . A critical examination of these attitudes led to the identification of three distinct scenarios for the use of SCC: 1. Reactive selection: in which a particular attribute of SCC provokes its use to solve a particular problem, often as a last minute substitution for conventional concrete the most common scenario. 2. Strategic change: in which the material is chosen on the basis of a balanced assessment of all its benefits and on the understanding that such benefits can only be attained if the contractor appreciates that there may be implications for the construction process a rarely experienced scenario. 3. Specification: in which there is complete acceptance of SCC as a method, not just as a material; a significant amount of early project involvement with knowledge holders, such as contractors and material suppliers, optimises the construction process. A rigorous work measurement study of live construction projects has made it possible to quantify the as-built costs of SCC for selected UK residential slab and multi-storey flat slab applications and compare this with the equivalent conventional concrete slab construction. On-site use of self-compacting concrete vi The results indicate that SCC can reduce construction times of structural topping layers of residential slabs by up to 73%, and has shown that SCC can also match, if not reduce, total as-built concrete placement costs in multi-storey applications. This new data will enable contractors, designers and specifiers to better understand the practical implications of using SCC for on-site applications, thereby leading to more potential instances of its early and planned specification, hence resulting in more of its full benefits being realised.
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Bulger, Jeffrey Thomas. "The effect of microstructure on near-neutral-pH SCC." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape4/PQDD_0006/MQ59785.pdf.

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Lightfoot, James William. "The roles of SCC-2 during C. elegans meiosis." Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2011. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.554218.

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Cohesin mediates sister chromatid cohesion (SCC), and its regulated association with chromatin is required to promote faithful chromosome segregation during mitosis and meiosis, as well as for the efficient repair of DNA double strand breaks (DSBs). In the mitotic cell cycle loading of cohesin requires a conserved complex containing the Scc2INipbl protein, which has also been proposed to promote binding of the cohesin-related complexes condensin and SMC-5/6. However, little is known about the factors that promote loading of cohesin and related SMC (structural maintenance of chromosomes) complexes during meiosis. During a screen for meiotic mutants in C. elegans, I isolated an allele of sec- 2, scc-2 (jql), that has allowed me to determine the roles that SCC-2 plays during meiosis. I show that during C. elegans meiosis loading of cohesin, but not condensin 11 or SMC-5/6, requires SCC-2, demonstrating that loading of condensin 11 and SMC-5/6 can be achieved by mechanisms independent of both SCC-2 and cohesin. The lack of cohesin in scc-2 mutants impairs the repair of meiotic DSBs and recombination intermediates accumulate extensively. Surprisingly, these accumulated intermediates fail to induce an apoptotic response, which is the normal outcome when persistent DNA lesions are detected by the conserved pachytene DNA damage checkpoint. I observed that this defect is caused by a failure to load the DNA damage sensor 9-1 ~ I complex onto persistent recombination intermediates in scc-2 mutants. A lack of meiotic cohesin also impairs the timely loading of the RAD-51 recombinase to irradiation-induced DSBs. These findings suggest that meiotic cohesin is required in the early steps of DSB processing and for the recruitment of checkpoint proteins to sites of DNA damage, thus revealing novel roles for cohesin.
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Li, Yuan. "Standardized physical property testing of self-consolidating concrete (SCC)." Laramie, Wyo. : University of Wyoming, 2008. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1679681111&sid=2&Fmt=2&clientId=18949&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Dachelet, Darren O'Brien Schindler Anton K. "The effectiveness of self-consolidating concrete (SCC) for drilled shaft construction." Auburn, Ala, 2008. http://repo.lib.auburn.edu/EtdRoot/2008/SUMMER/Civil_Engineering/Thesis/Dachelet_Darren_26.pdf.

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LEMOINE, ELISABETH. "Dosage radioimmunologique du scc et cancers epidermoides : une experience chez 156 patients." Bordeaux 2, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988BOR25171.

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Books on the topic "SCC"

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Zilog. Z8030 Z-BUS SCC/Z8530 SCC serial communications controller technical manual. Campbell, Calif: Zilog, 1986.

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Katangur, Ajay, and Liang-Jie Zhang, eds. Services Computing – SCC 2021. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-96566-2.

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Ferreira, João Eduardo, George Spanoudakis, Yutao Ma, and Liang-Jie Zhang, eds. Services Computing – SCC 2018. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94376-3.

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Wang, Qingyang, Yunni Xia, Sangeetha Seshadri, and Liang-Jie Zhang, eds. Services Computing – SCC 2020. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59592-0.

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Ferreira, Joao Eduardo, Aibek Musaev, and Liang-Jie Zhang, eds. Services Computing – SCC 2019. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23554-3.

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Qingyang, Wang, and Liang-Jie Zhang, eds. Services Computing – SCC 2022. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-23515-3.

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Luo, Min, and Liang-Jie Zhang, eds. Services Computing – SCC 2023. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-51674-0.

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Corporation, Intel. 82530 SCC Technical user's manual. Santa Clara, CA: Intel, 1986.

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Bond, Stephen, and Linn Bergman. SCC arbitral awards, 2004-2009. Edited by Stockholms handelskammares skiljedomsinstitut. Huntington, N.Y: JurisNet, 2011.

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IEEE Computer Society. Technical Community for Services Computing., ed. SCC 2006: 2006 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing : SCC 2006 : September 18-22, 2006, Chicago, Illinois : proceedings. Los Alamitos, Calif: IEEE Computer Society, 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "SCC"

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Leung, Alexander K. C., Cham Pion Kao, Andrew L. Wong, Alexander K. C. Leung, Thomas Kolter, Ute Schepers, Konrad Sandhoff, et al. "SCC." In Encyclopedia of Molecular Mechanisms of Disease, 1895. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-29676-8_6854.

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Vieira, Manuel, Liberato Ferrara, Mohamed Sonebi, and Caijun Shi. "Specialty SCC." In Mechanical Properties of Self-Compacting Concrete, 221–54. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-03245-0_7.

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Ferrara, Liberato. "Fiber Reinforced SCC." In Mechanical Properties of Self-Compacting Concrete, 161–219. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-03245-0_6.

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Lachemi, Mohamed, Assem Hassan, Claudio Mazzotti, and Mohamed Sonebi. "Structural Behaviour of SCC." In Mechanical Properties of Self-Compacting Concrete, 141–60. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-03245-0_5.

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Hasan, Nausherwan. "Self-Consolidating Concrete (SCC)." In Durability and Sustainability of Concrete, 141–58. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51573-7_6.

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Trigkatzis, Platon, and Marco Malahias. "Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC)." In Rhinology and Anterior Skull Base Surgery, 135–39. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66865-5_27.

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Ito, Teruyo, Sae Tsubakishita, Kyoko Kuwahara-Arai, Xiao Han, and Keiichi Hiramatsu. "Staphylococcal Cassette Chromosome (SCC)." In Bacterial Integrative Mobile Genetic Elements, 291–305. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780367813925-18.

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Smith, Liane. "SSC/SCC Test Procedures." In European Federation of Corrosion Publications, 33–43. 2nd ed. London: CRC Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003311058-8.

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Beneš, Nikola, Luboš Brim, Samuel Pastva, and David Šafránek. "Symbolic Coloured SCC Decomposition." In Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems, 64–83. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72013-1_4.

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AbstractProblems arising in many scientific disciplines are often modelled using edge-coloured directed graphs. These can be enormous in the number of both vertices and colours. Given such a graph, the original problem frequently translates to the detection of the graph’s strongly connected components, which is challenging at this scale.We propose a new, symbolic algorithm that computes all the monochromatic strongly connected components of an edge-coloured graph. In the worst case, the algorithm performs $$O(p\cdot n\cdot \log n)$$ O ( p · n · log n ) symbolic steps, where p is the number of colours and n the number of vertices. We evaluate the algorithm using an experimental implementation based on Binary Decision Diagrams (BDDs) and large (up to $$2^{48}$$ 2 48 ) coloured graphs produced by models appearing in systems biology.
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Larsen, Casper Abild, Simon Meldahl Schmidt, Jesper Steensgaard, Anna Blume Jakobsen, Jaco van de Pol, and Andreas Pavlogiannis. "A Truly Symbolic Linear-Time Algorithm for SCC Decomposition." In Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems, 353–71. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-30820-8_22.

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AbstractDecomposing a directed graph to its strongly connected components (SCCs) is a fundamental task in model checking. To deal with the state-space explosion problem, graphs are often represented symbolically using binary decision diagrams (BDDs), which have exponential compression capabilities. The theoretically-best symbolic algorithm for SCC decomposition is Gentilini et al’s $$\textsc {Skeleton}$$ S K E L E T O N algorithm, that uses O(n) symbolic steps on a graph of n nodes. However, $$\textsc {Skeleton}$$ S K E L E T O N uses $$\Theta (n)$$ Θ ( n ) symbolic objects, as opposed to (poly-)logarithmically many, which is the norm for symbolic algorithms, thereby relinquishing its symbolic nature. Here we present $$\textsc {Chain}$$ C H A I N , a new symbolic algorithm for SCC decomposition that also makes O(n) symbolic steps, but further uses logarithmic space, and is thus truly symbolic. We then extend $$\textsc {Chain}$$ C H A I N to $$\textsc {ColoredChain}$$ C O L O R E D C H A I N , an algorithm for SCC decomposition on edge-colored graphs, which arise naturally in model-checking a family of systems. Finally, we perform an experimental evaluation of $$\textsc {Chain}$$ C H A I N among other standard symbolic SCC algorithms in the literature. The results show that $$\textsc {Chain}$$ C H A I N is competitive on almost all benchmarks, and often faster, while it clearly outperforms all other algorithms on challenging inputs.
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Conference papers on the topic "SCC"

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Bartos, P. "TESTING-SCC: Towards new European Standards for fresh SCC." In SCC'2005-China - 1st International Symposium on Design, Performance and Use of Self-Consolidating Concrete. RILEM Publications SARL, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1617/2912143624.003.

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"SCC 2014 Reviewers." In 2014 Ninth International Conference on Broadband and Wireless Computing, Communication and Applications (BWCCA). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bwcca.2014.35.

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"SCC 2015 Reviewers." In 2015 10th International Conference on Broadband and Wireless Computing, Communication and Applications (BWCCA). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bwcca.2015.139.

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"SCC 2019 Keynotes." In 2019 International Conference on Signal, Control and Communication (SCC). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/scc47175.2019.9116170.

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"SCC 2013: Reviewers." In 2013 International Conference on Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems (INCoS). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/incos.2013.182.

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"SCC Workshop Committee." In 2023 IEEE International Conference on Cloud Computing Technology and Science (CloudCom). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cloudcom59040.2023.00012.

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Tada, Naoya, Makoto Uchida, Hiroki Maeda, and Atsushi Hozuki. "Detection of Stress Corrosion Cracking by Direct-Current Potential Difference Method." In ASME 2011 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2011-57913.

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Stress corrosion cracking (SCC) is one of serious damages occurred in power generating plants, petrochemical plants, and gas pipelines. However, it is not easy to detect and evaluate SCCs because their shapes are complex and they are usually initiated in the weldment composed of base metal, weld metal, and heat-affected zone. In this study, the direct-current potential difference method (DC-PDM) was applied to SCCs artificially introduced in plate specimens and the applicability of DC-PDM to their detection was discussed. It was found from the measurement results that the potential differences near SCC were higher than those away from SCC. This fact suggests that SCC is detectable by DC-PDM.
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"SCC-09 Organzing Committee." In 2009 International Conference on Dependable, Autonomic and Secure Computing (DASC). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dasc.2009.181.

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"SCC 2014 Organizing Committee." In 2014 Ninth International Conference on Broadband and Wireless Computing, Communication and Applications (BWCCA). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bwcca.2014.34.

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"SCC 2015 Workshop Organization." In 2015 10th International Conference on Broadband and Wireless Computing, Communication and Applications (BWCCA). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bwcca.2015.138.

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Reports on the topic "SCC"

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Montoya-Wiuff, Alynna C., and Michael R. Ferguson. SCC Controls. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1134296.

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Luebke, David, and Bryan Morreale. Annual Report for SCC. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1128560.

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Hawk, Jeffrey, and George Richards. Annual Report for SCC. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1135816.

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Sena, Phillip A. SCC Infrastructure Upgrades Project. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1089469.

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Strazisar, Brian, and George Guthrie. Sample Annual Report for SCC. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1128554.

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Link, Dirk, and Bryan Morreale. Sample Annual Report for SCC. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1128561.

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Beavers and Johnson. L51871 SCC Field Data Collection. Chantilly, Virginia: Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0011178.

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The original objectives of PRCI project PR 186-9506 were: (1) to establish a standard protocol for the collection of field data on SCC, (2) to instruct field engineers and technicians from the pipeline companies to insure that the protocol is used properly, and (3) to establish and maintain a data base for the compilation and analysis of the field data. The program was divided into three Tasks: Task 1 - Protocol Development, Task 2 - Protocol Training, and Task 3 - Data Base Development and Management. In the final scope of work, the PRCI Committee canceled Task 3 of the project.
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Chatzidakis, Stylianos. SCC Aerosol Transport Model Summary Report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1492159.

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Unknown, Author. L52043 SCC Initiation Susceptibility Ranking-Screening. Chantilly, Virginia: Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), September 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0011149.

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The objectives of this project were: To increase the understanding of the metallurgical factors controlling low pH SCC initiation and crack propagation; To extend and enlarge the pool of test data relating to linepipe low-pH SCC susceptibility and to generate data to enable comparison of European and North American materials; and To further verify the standardised test procedures developed by EPRG for investigating crack initiation and crack propagation.
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Denys and Lefevre. L52229 SCC Avoidance in Ethanol Pipelines. Chantilly, Virginia: Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), March 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0011363.

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The objectives of the present work were (1) to identify and document a potent stress corrosion cracking environment for carbon steels in fuel-grade ethanol, together with a test protocol for laboratory studies, and (2) to evaluate the SCC susceptibility of pipeline steel Base Metal and welds compared with that of a tank steel known to be susceptible.
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