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Experimental evaluation of the maximal force before debonding a part from the build platform of an AM printer
(Materials Research Forum LLC, 2024)Hybrid manufacturing relies on the combination of different processes to overcome their own limitations. Combining additive manufacturing such as material extrusion (MEX) and subtractive conventional processes such as ... -
Numerical simulation of milling operations on flexible composite parts
(Materials Research Forum LLC, 2024)Fiber-reinforced polymers (FRPs) are a widely used and growing material in industry, thanks to their excellent mechanical properties. Manufactured FRPs parts usually have thin walls. These parts also require finishing ... -
Success factors for managing an entrepreneurial university : developing an integrative framework
(Sage Journals, 2014)The entrepreneurial university is regarded as an agent of societal change and an important instrument in the facilitation of the contemporary knowledge-based economy because it supports the generation and exploitation of ... -
Born to Cooperate: the Case of Mondragon University and Basque Industrial Companies
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Depth-resolved mechanical behaviour of shot peened 7050-T7451 aluminium surfaces using in-situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction
(Elsevier, 2024)We have assessed the elasto-plastic (sub)surface behaviour of 7050-T7451 aluminium alloy treated by shot peening using S110 steel shots of 300 μm in diameter and two different intensities, namely Almen intensity (A) of 3.4 ...