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Online since: March 2011
Authors: Liang Fan, Lei Zhang, Fu Hai Li
Both fixed grout volume method and cement coefficient method are concentrating on the research of cementing materials.
Integrative comparison of mix design method Fixed grout volume method and cement coefficient method are both committed to cementing materials.
This method can improve the class of fine aggregate in concrete and reasonably ensure the fly ash excess coefficient and adjust actual water consumption depending on the specific cementing materials, so that the cementing materials can obtain the optimal amount.
And finally it can save the dosage of cementing materials.
journal of the Chinese Ceramic, 2000(2):194—198.
Integrative comparison of mix design method Fixed grout volume method and cement coefficient method are both committed to cementing materials.
This method can improve the class of fine aggregate in concrete and reasonably ensure the fly ash excess coefficient and adjust actual water consumption depending on the specific cementing materials, so that the cementing materials can obtain the optimal amount.
And finally it can save the dosage of cementing materials.
journal of the Chinese Ceramic, 2000(2):194—198.
Online since: June 2010
Authors: Jong Leng Liow, Shah Md. Mahfuzur Rahman
The average errors
were less 5% between the simulated and the experimental maximum cutting forces for the both
work piece materials.
90 270 450 630 810 990 1170
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Tool Rotation (deg)
Cutting Force (N)
Feed Direction Normal Direction
Fig. 3 Simulated cutting force profile for steel
workpiece.
Kapoor: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering Vol. 125 (2003), p.202 [8] M.
Kapoor: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering Vol. 126 (2004), p.685 [9] M.
Kang, et al.: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 187-188 (2007), p.250 [11] C.
Dow: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Vol. 120 (1998), p.700 �omenclature a depth of cut (mm) b width of cut (mm) C constant E material Young's modulus (MPa) Fr radial cutting force (N) ft feed per tooth (mm) Ft tangential cutting force (N) Fu unit force (N) Fx feed direction cutting force (N) Fy normal direction cutting force (N) h chip thickness (mm) Km material coefficient (N/cm2) Lf tool-workpiece contact length (mm) p proportional factor r tool radius (mm) S spring back x feed direction coordinate y normal direction coordinate Y Material yield strength (MPa) Z the number of tool teeth α engagement angle (rad) β tooth helix angle (rad) θ tool cutting angle (rad) θe integrating end angle (rad) θf tool relief angle (rad) θs integrating start angle (rad)
Kapoor: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering Vol. 125 (2003), p.202 [8] M.
Kapoor: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering Vol. 126 (2004), p.685 [9] M.
Kang, et al.: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 187-188 (2007), p.250 [11] C.
Dow: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Vol. 120 (1998), p.700 �omenclature a depth of cut (mm) b width of cut (mm) C constant E material Young's modulus (MPa) Fr radial cutting force (N) ft feed per tooth (mm) Ft tangential cutting force (N) Fu unit force (N) Fx feed direction cutting force (N) Fy normal direction cutting force (N) h chip thickness (mm) Km material coefficient (N/cm2) Lf tool-workpiece contact length (mm) p proportional factor r tool radius (mm) S spring back x feed direction coordinate y normal direction coordinate Y Material yield strength (MPa) Z the number of tool teeth α engagement angle (rad) β tooth helix angle (rad) θ tool cutting angle (rad) θe integrating end angle (rad) θf tool relief angle (rad) θs integrating start angle (rad)
Online since: August 2022
Authors: Salim H. Jassam, Baydaa Hussain Maula, Ola Adel Qasim
The replacement was done at (0, 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50%) by weight of fine aggregates, with other materials constant.
References [1] Ola A Q, and Qassim A A 2018 Review Paper on Using of Waste and Recycled Materials in Performance of Concrete Structures, International Journal of Recent Advances in Science and Technology, 5(1), pp. 8-25
[7] Rahim N L, Che Amat R, Ibrahim N M, Salehuddin S, Mohammed S A, and Abdul Rahim M 2015 Utilization of recycled glass waste as partial replacement of fine aggregate in concrete production, In Materials Science Forum, 803, pp. 16-20
Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 16(3), Pp.1916-1931
Journal of International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology, Volume: 10, No. 2, pp. 802-8013
References [1] Ola A Q, and Qassim A A 2018 Review Paper on Using of Waste and Recycled Materials in Performance of Concrete Structures, International Journal of Recent Advances in Science and Technology, 5(1), pp. 8-25
[7] Rahim N L, Che Amat R, Ibrahim N M, Salehuddin S, Mohammed S A, and Abdul Rahim M 2015 Utilization of recycled glass waste as partial replacement of fine aggregate in concrete production, In Materials Science Forum, 803, pp. 16-20
Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 16(3), Pp.1916-1931
Journal of International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology, Volume: 10, No. 2, pp. 802-8013
Online since: March 2019
Preface
On behalf of the Organizing Committee, we are delighted to issue the journal which contains papers presented at the first International Conference on Material, Machines and Methods for Sustainable Development (MMMS) from 18-19 May, 2018 in Danang, Vietnam.
The purpose of the journal is to explore and ensure an understanding of the critical aspects which contributed to sustainable development, especially materials, machines and methods.
From such understanding, the conference aims at an overall approach to assist policy makers, industries and researchers at various levels to position the local technological development towards sustainable development in the global context, to assist decision making towards a greener approach especially for material, machines and methods.
We also thank the Trans Tech Publications Inc. for the publishing the selected papers in the journal of Applied Mechanics and Materials.
, Korea University, Korea Le Anh Tuan, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam Le Chi Hiep, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam Le Danh Lien, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam Le Quang, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam Nobuhiko Azuma, Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan Nobumasa Sekishita, Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan Nghiem Trung Dung, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam Nguyen Dang Binh, Viet Bac University, Vietnam Nguyen Hong Lanh, Military Technical Institute, Vietnam Nguyen The Mich, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam Nguyen Thi Thu Hien, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam Nguyen Viet Dung, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam Pham Minh Tuan, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam Pham Thanh Huy, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam Pham Van Hung, Hanoi University of Science and Technology
The purpose of the journal is to explore and ensure an understanding of the critical aspects which contributed to sustainable development, especially materials, machines and methods.
From such understanding, the conference aims at an overall approach to assist policy makers, industries and researchers at various levels to position the local technological development towards sustainable development in the global context, to assist decision making towards a greener approach especially for material, machines and methods.
We also thank the Trans Tech Publications Inc. for the publishing the selected papers in the journal of Applied Mechanics and Materials.
, Korea University, Korea Le Anh Tuan, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam Le Chi Hiep, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam Le Danh Lien, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam Le Quang, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam Nobuhiko Azuma, Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan Nobumasa Sekishita, Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan Nghiem Trung Dung, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam Nguyen Dang Binh, Viet Bac University, Vietnam Nguyen Hong Lanh, Military Technical Institute, Vietnam Nguyen The Mich, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam Nguyen Thi Thu Hien, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam Nguyen Viet Dung, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam Pham Minh Tuan, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam Pham Thanh Huy, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam Pham Van Hung, Hanoi University of Science and Technology
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Xiao Pei Wu, Wei Bo Zhu, Duan Cheng Wang, Qing Hua Chen
With increasing the concentration of solutions in the materials, the degradation rate of the materials is decreased.
In this study, α-Calcium sulfate hemihydrate were used as the raw materials to prepare spherical particles calcium sulfate with stir method and solutions of Na2SiO3 was introduced in the materials.
Materials and Methods 2.1 Materials and Instruments.
Science Press, Beijing (1982) [12] F.
:Temperature effects on the radiation stability and ion exchange capacity of smectites, Journal of Nuclear Materials Vol. 297(2001), p.345-354 [14] G.
In this study, α-Calcium sulfate hemihydrate were used as the raw materials to prepare spherical particles calcium sulfate with stir method and solutions of Na2SiO3 was introduced in the materials.
Materials and Methods 2.1 Materials and Instruments.
Science Press, Beijing (1982) [12] F.
:Temperature effects on the radiation stability and ion exchange capacity of smectites, Journal of Nuclear Materials Vol. 297(2001), p.345-354 [14] G.
Online since: June 2017
Authors: Li Ying Xing, Bin Tai Li, Ying Deng Song
Journal of Materials Science. 19(1984)57-72
Journal of Materials Research. 10(1995)1044-1061
Journal of Materials Science. 24 (1989) 4509-4615
Journal of Materials Science. 22(1987) 853-859
Journal of Materials Science. 29(1994)3658-3664.
Journal of Materials Research. 10(1995)1044-1061
Journal of Materials Science. 24 (1989) 4509-4615
Journal of Materials Science. 22(1987) 853-859
Journal of Materials Science. 29(1994)3658-3664.
Online since: February 2018
Authors: Min Lai, Dong Su, Chang Xin Li, Yan Liu, Yan Zong Zhang
Graphene, as the "king of new materials", has many excellent properties including its high surface area, electron mobility of charge carriers, chemical stability, optical absorption and mechanical strength.
Energy & Environmental Science, 8(9) (2015) 2791-2796
Applied Surface Science, 353 (2015) 865-872
Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing, 30 (2015) 321-329
Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells, 128(128) (2014) 85-101
Energy & Environmental Science, 8(9) (2015) 2791-2796
Applied Surface Science, 353 (2015) 865-872
Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing, 30 (2015) 321-329
Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells, 128(128) (2014) 85-101
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Ke Ming Liu, De Ping Lu, Hai Tao Zhou, Sheng Fa Wen, Shi Yong Wei, Qiang Hu, Zhen Zhen Wan
Theoretical and applied research on the application of high magnetic field in materials science is drastically increasing.
Lu and B.D.Sun: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 421(2006), p. 254
Zeng: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 527 (2010), p. 4953
Ohtsuka: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 438–440 (2006), p. 136
Deng: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 441 (2006), p. 181
Lu and B.D.Sun: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 421(2006), p. 254
Zeng: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 527 (2010), p. 4953
Ohtsuka: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 438–440 (2006), p. 136
Deng: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 441 (2006), p. 181
A Theoretical Investigation into the Effect of Laser Parameters on the Surface Cleaning of Ti-6Al-4V
Online since: March 2010
Authors: Alan Jocelyn, Jerome Way, A. Dixit, Mike Keavey, Alexander Fanourakis
Alm, Guide to Diffusion Bonding: Materials Engineering Vol. (1969), p. 5
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Amoruso: Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing Vol. 69/3 (1999), p. 323 [10] A.
Perosanz: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 27/2 (1992), p. 391 [4] W.M.
Alloncle: Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing Vol. 69/7 (1999), p.
Boquillon: Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing Vol 69/7 (1999), p.
Amoruso: Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing Vol. 69/3 (1999), p. 323 [10] A.
Online since: July 2006
Authors: Yong Tang, Zhen Ping Wan, F.Y. Zhang
Requirements of heavier load
and higher velocity for friction materials in advanced brake and clutch system can be met because
oxidation resistance at elevated temperature and energy absorption capacity are markedly improved if
this kind of fiber is used to the friction materials [5,6].
And also, the tiny fins can augment surface area of fiber and improve the filtering and sound absorption capabilities of porous materials.
Li and et al: Rare Metal Materials and Engineering, Vol.27 (1998) No.6, pp.317
Dwiqht: TAPPI Journal, Vol.82 No.1 (1999), pp.202 [6] M.
Ye and et al: Mechanical Science and Technology, Vol.22 (2003) No.6, pp.951
And also, the tiny fins can augment surface area of fiber and improve the filtering and sound absorption capabilities of porous materials.
Li and et al: Rare Metal Materials and Engineering, Vol.27 (1998) No.6, pp.317
Dwiqht: TAPPI Journal, Vol.82 No.1 (1999), pp.202 [6] M.
Ye and et al: Mechanical Science and Technology, Vol.22 (2003) No.6, pp.951