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[1] Research on laser modification of Q235 steel phosphate layer to improve paint adhesion and corrosion resistance
[2] Stress bending forming and tensile strengthening mechanism of the integral stiffened structures through laser peening
[3] Strengthening effect of laser peening on fatigue performance and life extension of laser cladded IN718 nickel-based alloy parts
[4] Effect of microstructure evolution induced by LP on hydrogen permeation behavior of 316L stainless steel
[5] 4D printed zero Poisson's ratio metamaterials with vibration isolation properties for magnetic response
[6] 4D printing of shape memory polymer nanocomposites for enhanced performances and tunable response behavior
[7] Tunable deformation behavior of 4D printed shape memory polymers with embedded pre-stretched elastomers
[8] High-temperature fatigue crack growth characteristics of IN718 Ni-based alloy treated by laser peening
[9] Improvement of hydrogen embrittlement resistance of 2205 duplex stainless steel by laser peening
[10] Digital light processing 4D printing multilayer polymers with tunable mechanical properties and shape memory behavior
[11] Regulation of electrically responsive shape recovery behavior of 4D printed polymers for application in actuators
[12] Effect of Laser Peening on Vibration Fatigue Performance of Electrochemically Hydrogen-Charged 316L Austenitic Stainless Steel
[13] 激光喷丸强化对电化学充氢316L奥氏体不锈钢振动疲劳性能的影响
[14] 4D printing of soybean oil based shape memory polymer and its magnetic-sensitive composite via digital light processing
[15] 4D Printing of Ag Nanowire-Embedded Shape Memory Composites with Stable and Controllable Electrical Responsivity: Implications for Flexible Actuators
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