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corrosion-fatigue conditions by integrating multiscale physics-based models combined with mesoscale experimental tests. This research will study the effects of corrosion-induced changes in composition
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the slag may influence its physical and chemical properties, including composition, viscosity, surface tension, electrical conductivity, which in turn affects the slag refining performance (e.g
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the formation rates or composition of a biominerals from known environmental conditions. This project aims to construct such a model. The ultimate goal is to create a general framework for predicting
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a result of microphase segregation. Low crosslinking regions can be weakly attached to the rest of the paint making them prone to degrade. This project will use state of the art molecular modelling
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and modeling methodologies to address the significant concern of CRUD deposition in water-cooled reactor technology, particularly in Pressurized Water Reactors (PWR). Significance: CRUD deposition is a