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MINIONS and involves: (i) the development and integration of microstructural simulation and radiation–matter interaction models, and (ii) the application of these integrated models to retrospective and
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(L-PBF) process for MMC using innovative powders, including those produced via thermal plasma from recycled materials. Activities include morphological, microstructural and mechanical characterization
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framework for the modeling of polymer nanocomposites under nonlinear elasticity at large deformations. The microstructure will be explicitly described at the microscopic scale through nonlinear micromechanics
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will be used: NMR, methods for the measurement of fresh mixes’ rheology, characterization techniques for hardened properties (microstructure and mechanical performance) and further techniques useful
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accounts for the observed microstructural effects, validated through comparison with available experimental data and implementable in finite element simulations for engineering applications. Where to apply