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17. Evropski kongres gozdnih pedagogov v Nemčiji – učenje skupnega ustvarjanja
Ajša Alagić, 2023, popular article

Keywords: gozdna pedagogika, kongres
Published in DiRROS: 29.02.2024; Views: 249; Downloads: 22
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Na Krasu sadilo več kot 1300 prostovoljcev
Tina Dolenc, 2023, popular article

Keywords: pogozdovanje, Kras, prostovoljci, gozdni požari
Published in DiRROS: 29.02.2024; Views: 266; Downloads: 22
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Sejanje z droni na težko dostopnih terenih
Tina Dolenc, 2023, professional article

Keywords: pogozdovanje, brezpilotni letalniki, obnova gozdov
Published in DiRROS: 29.02.2024; Views: 237; Downloads: 23
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Že 25. izbrali najbolj skrbne lastnike gozdov
Tina Dolenc, 2023, professional article

Keywords: propaganda, lastniki gozdov, priznanja najbolj skrbnim lastnikom gozdov
Published in DiRROS: 29.02.2024; Views: 221; Downloads: 24
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Divjačinski steak : kuharski recepti
Jernej Javornik, 2023, popular article

Keywords: kulinarični recepti
Published in DiRROS: 29.02.2024; Views: 218; Downloads: 26
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Makroskopske in mikroskopske značilnosti lesa : topoli (Populus spp.)
Jožica Gričar, Peter Prislan, 2023, professional article

Keywords: anatomija lesa, značilnosti lesa, drevesne vrste
Published in DiRROS: 29.02.2024; Views: 218; Downloads: 97
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Ladle melt treatment of high sulfur stainless steels
Jaka Burja, 2024, published scientific conference contribution

Abstract: The influence of sulfur on both slag and melt is very important in steelmaking. This is especially true for highsulfur machining steels. Machinability is achieved by alloying high sulfur contents, above 300 ppm. These are steels that form small chips and shavings during mechanical processing by cutting, which is more appropriate and favorable for both the workpiece and the processing tool and machine. However, the secondary steelmaking slag is typically designed for desulfurization. This means that the sulfur content rapidly falls after sulfur additions. This is especially true for high machinability stainless steel grades where S contents can exceed 1000 ppm. This causes the sulfur wire yield to vary greatly in each charge, making the process unreliable. Some aspects of understanding the interaction between the steel melt and slag and the effect on casting are presented in this work. Based on industrial charges, we analyzed the yield of sulfur additions and the influencing factors on the efficiency of the sulfur addition. The lower slag basicity was linked to lover sulfur distribution rations, and lover sulfur distribution rations were linked to higher sulfur yields. Melt and slag samples were analyzed. Slag entrapment during ingot casting was linked to the high sulfur contents.
Keywords: desulfurization, sulfur, stainless steel, steelmaking
Published in DiRROS: 28.02.2024; Views: 244; Downloads: 89
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High temperature oxidation of EN AW 7075 aluminium alloy
Nejc Velikajne, Tilen Balaško, Jaka Burja, Matjaž Godec, Irena Paulin, 2024, published scientific conference contribution

Abstract: Aluminium alloys are highly valued for their exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, making them a preferred choice in structural applications. Among these alloys, EN AW 7075 stands out for its superior mechanical properties, finding widespread use in industries such as aerospace, mechanical engineering, and sports equipment. This study investigates the high-temperature oxidation behavior of EN AW 7075 alloy. The gathered results can provide valuable insights into the behavior of the mentioned alloy during the selective laser melting (SLM) process. These results can contribute to a better understanding of how the alloy responds to specific conditions and parameters. SLM is an additive manufacturing technique. The process involves the sequential steps of preheating, melting, and rapid cooling of metal powder. To minimize the influence of oxygen, the build chamber is filled with inert gas. A protective argon atmosphere is continuously maintained. However, despite these precautions, oxidation can still occur, leading to potential issues in the final product. Hence, we examined the oxidation kinetics of the EN AW 7075 alloy in an oxygen atmosphere in the temperature range of 300-500 °C. The findings of this investigation significantly contribute to an understanding of the behavior of the alloy during high-temperature oxidation, particularly for ongoing studies focused on processing Al-Zn-Mg-Cu alloys using the selective laser melting technique. Thermogravimetry was employed to analyze the oxidizing behavior, with three samples subjected to a 6-hour exposure in an oxidizing atmosphere at temperatures of 300, 400, and 500 °C. Surprisingly, no oxidation occurred, as indicated by the negligible and negative changes in mass observed across all samples.
Keywords: EN AW 7075, high-temperature oxidation, oxide film, selective laser melting
Published in DiRROS: 28.02.2024; Views: 250; Downloads: 101
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Quality checking of polymer modified bitumens in Slovenia
Marjan Tušar, Lidija Ržek, Mojca Ravnikar Turk, 2021, published scientific conference contribution

Abstract: For many years the properties of bitumen have been determined based on mechanical tests as needle penetration, Ring&Ball and Fraass fracture temperature. For elastomer (styrene-butadiene-styrene) polymer modified bitumens these tests are not sufficient to show the important differences in bitumens. Elastic recovery and cohesion provide better insight, but rheological properties cannot be adequately described with conventional test. The requirements of the polymer modified bitumens (PmB) in Europe were defined in EN14023 in 2010 [1]. Since then several new tests were introduced in the research field and their procedures improved. In the European Standards Committee (CEN) TC 336, there is on-going work to develop performance related specifications. New laboratory test methods from American standards were adapted and transformed into EN standards (bitumen laboratory aging methods and rheological tests). These test methods are not yet employed in the cur-rent PmB European standard, however, the draft prEN 14023, April 2020 [2] suggests these new tests. In the recent years at ZAG Laboratory for asphalts and bitumen-based products long-term aging of bitumen by pressure aging vessel (PAV) and rheological tests were introduced. Traditional bitumen test methods are performed together with new rheological testse.g. Dynamic Shear Rheometer (DSR) testing, to characterize complex modulus and phase angle, and Multiple Stress Creep Recovery Test (MSCRT) in order to develop a preliminary data base on PmB’s, which are frequently used in Slovenia. The paper presents the current requirements for PmB’s in Slovenia and test results on PmB 45/80-65, original, laboratory aged and extracted from produced asphalt mixtures.
Keywords: polymer modified bitumen, recovered bitumen, laboratory ageing, dynamic shear rheometer, multiple stress creep recovery test
Published in DiRROS: 28.02.2024; Views: 244; Downloads: 160
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