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Online since: November 2021
Authors: Nguyen Huu Loc
Location of the inflection point of the tool wear curve depends on many working factors of working factors when milling, mechanical properties of tool milling materials and materials to be machined.
Characterization of the wear behavior of polycrystalline diamond (PCD) tools when machining wood-based composites, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 162-163: 665-672
The influence of technical characteristics of wood milling tools on its wear performance, Journal of Wood Science, August 2017, 63:606–614
[6] Gintaras Keturakis, Vytautas Lisauskas, Influence of the Sharpness Angle on the Initial Wear of the Wood Milling Knives, ISSN 1392–1320 Materials Science (Medžiagotyra).
Marcha, Chemical and mechanical wearing of high speed steel and tungsten carbide tools by tropical woods, Journal of Tropical Forest Science 18(4): 166–172 (2006).
Characterization of the wear behavior of polycrystalline diamond (PCD) tools when machining wood-based composites, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 162-163: 665-672
The influence of technical characteristics of wood milling tools on its wear performance, Journal of Wood Science, August 2017, 63:606–614
[6] Gintaras Keturakis, Vytautas Lisauskas, Influence of the Sharpness Angle on the Initial Wear of the Wood Milling Knives, ISSN 1392–1320 Materials Science (Medžiagotyra).
Marcha, Chemical and mechanical wearing of high speed steel and tungsten carbide tools by tropical woods, Journal of Tropical Forest Science 18(4): 166–172 (2006).
Online since: August 2007
Authors: W. Manaj, S. Hiller, S. Gungor, M. Kartal, Mark Turski, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydlowski, Lyndon Edwards, Zbigniew Pakiela, Rafal M. Molak
Kurzydlowski1
1
Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering,
Woloska 141, Warsaw 02-507, Poland
2
The Open University, Department of Materials Engineering, Walton Hall,
Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, United Kingdom
3
The University of Manchester, Materials Performance Centre, Sackville Street Campus
Manchester M60 1QD, United Kingdom
Keywords: Digital Image Correlation, micro samples, mechanical properties, life assessment,
pressure vessel steels.
Kwum: Materials Letters Vol. 58 (2003), p. 94-98 [2] G.
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Hernas: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 53 (1995), p. 101-108 [5] C.J.
Harling: Journal of Nuclear Materials Vol. 103 & 104 (1981), p. 1545-1550 [9] M.
Kwum: Materials Letters Vol. 58 (2003), p. 94-98 [2] G.
Knott; Metal Science (1981), p. 1-14 [4] J.
Hernas: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 53 (1995), p. 101-108 [5] C.J.
Harling: Journal of Nuclear Materials Vol. 103 & 104 (1981), p. 1545-1550 [9] M.
Online since: November 2010
Authors: Diane J. Mynors, Ibiye A. Roberts, Chang J. Wang, Mark Stanford, Kevin A. Kibble
Although studies by Shiomi et al [5] have attempted to calculate the residual stress fields from
laser sintering processes, few have attempted to model the layer-wise building process due to the
complexities introduced by the different states of the materials involved.
Froyen: Rapid Prototyping Journal Vol. 9 (2003), p.314-326
Simchi: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 428 (2006), p.148-158
Kruth: Rapid Prototyping Journal Vol. 12 (2006), p.254-265
Abe: International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture Vol. 46 (2004), p.1188-1193
Froyen: Rapid Prototyping Journal Vol. 9 (2003), p.314-326
Simchi: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 428 (2006), p.148-158
Kruth: Rapid Prototyping Journal Vol. 12 (2006), p.254-265
Abe: International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture Vol. 46 (2004), p.1188-1193
Online since: January 2020
Authors: Vadim A. Motorin, Ludmila V. Kostyleva, Dmitry S. Gapich
The dynamics of weight loss by samples of experimental materials when testing for abrasive wear is shown in Figure 3.
Vorontsova, Energy and Agrotechnical Indicators in the Testing of Machine-tractor Units with Subsoiler, ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences: [online journal], 12(24) (2017) 7150-7160
Fomin, Gradient Hardening Chisel Plow from Nodular Iron, ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences: [online journal], 12(7) (2017) 2085-2091
Application Practice, The First Step in Science: Materials of the 2nd Annual Scientific and Practical Students’ Conference, Vologda Dairy Academy, Vologda: Molochnoye, (2013) 3-6
Volkova, The Study of Wear-resistant Materials of the Blades for the Mixer-pneumosuperchargers, News of Samara Scientific Centre of RAS, 18(1) (2016) 175-178
Vorontsova, Energy and Agrotechnical Indicators in the Testing of Machine-tractor Units with Subsoiler, ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences: [online journal], 12(24) (2017) 7150-7160
Fomin, Gradient Hardening Chisel Plow from Nodular Iron, ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences: [online journal], 12(7) (2017) 2085-2091
Application Practice, The First Step in Science: Materials of the 2nd Annual Scientific and Practical Students’ Conference, Vologda Dairy Academy, Vologda: Molochnoye, (2013) 3-6
Volkova, The Study of Wear-resistant Materials of the Blades for the Mixer-pneumosuperchargers, News of Samara Scientific Centre of RAS, 18(1) (2016) 175-178
Online since: June 2015
Authors: Fernanda A. Sampaio da Silva, Marcos Flavio de Campos
Castro, M.F.de Campos: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Vol. 328 (2013), p. 53
[14] M.F. de Campos: Materials Science Forum Vols. 660-661 (2010), p. 283
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Altounian: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Vol. 231 (2001), p. 219
[14] M.F. de Campos: Materials Science Forum Vols. 660-661 (2010), p. 283
[19] M.F. de Campos, J.A. de Castro: Materials Science Forum Vols. 727-728 (2012), p. 140
[27] F.A.S. da Silva, M.F. de Campos: Materials Science Forum Vols. 727–728 (2012), p. 119
Altounian: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Vol. 231 (2001), p. 219
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Peng Li, Xuan Ri Shen, Zhang Han Wang, Zhou Wei Duan
According to above, we build the mold with vitamin C as the core material.
Experimental Materials.
Sawamura: Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, Vol.1 (1986), p, 93-107 [2] M.
Journal of Allergy and Clinical immunology, Vol.106, (2000), p, 579-584
Wilson, Kofroth JA, EI-Kurdi MS, Maul TM, Vorp DA, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, Vol.4, (2004), p, 756-762 [7] Jeffrey C.
Experimental Materials.
Sawamura: Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, Vol.1 (1986), p, 93-107 [2] M.
Journal of Allergy and Clinical immunology, Vol.106, (2000), p, 579-584
Wilson, Kofroth JA, EI-Kurdi MS, Maul TM, Vorp DA, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, Vol.4, (2004), p, 756-762 [7] Jeffrey C.
Online since: November 2020
Authors: Fitriana Hesti Dian, Yulita Kristanti, Wignyo Hadriyanto
Apicoectomy procedure was performed on the third visit using mineral trioxide aggregate as retrograde filling material followed by enucleation of radicular cysts and application of bone graft as bone regeneration material.
The apical tip of tooth was resected at 45 degree angle to the labial and prepared to form a class I cavity, then retrograde filling at the root tip using Pro-Root MTA material.
Mineral trioxide aggregate is often used as an apical retrograde sealing material because it has high biocompatibility and excellent seal ability [12,13].
The bone graft is a bone substitution material to restore bone density and help accelerate healing, acting as a mineral reservoir that induces new bone formation [15].
References [1] Agarwal A., Singhal A., Vinayak V., Gurtu A., Sharma SM, 2015, Management of Radicular Cyst, Journal of Dental Sciences and Oral Rehabilitation, 6(3):151-155 [2] Raval1, RD, V Nyklesh, Patel HM, Naik PS, Patel PP, 2015, Management of Infected Radicular Cyst in Maxillary Anterior Region, International Journal of Advanced Health Sciences, 1:11 [3] Nainani P aan Sidhu GK., 2014, Radicular Cyst – An Update with emphasis on Pathogenesis, Journal of Advanced Medical and Dental Sciences Research, 2:3 [4] Latoo S, Shah AA, M.Jan, S, Ahmed I, Purra AR, Malik AH, 2009, Radiculat Cyst, JK Science, 11:4 [5] Deshmukh J, Shrivastava R, Bharath KP, Mallikarjuna R, 2014, Giant Radicular Cyst of the Maxilla, BMJ Case Rep., p 1 [6] Mahesh BS, Shastry SP, Murthy PS, Jyotsna, TR, 2017, Role of Cone Beam Computed Tomography in Evaluation of Radicular Cyst mimicking Dentigerous Cyst in a 7-year-old Child: A Case Report and Literature Review, International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry
The apical tip of tooth was resected at 45 degree angle to the labial and prepared to form a class I cavity, then retrograde filling at the root tip using Pro-Root MTA material.
Mineral trioxide aggregate is often used as an apical retrograde sealing material because it has high biocompatibility and excellent seal ability [12,13].
The bone graft is a bone substitution material to restore bone density and help accelerate healing, acting as a mineral reservoir that induces new bone formation [15].
References [1] Agarwal A., Singhal A., Vinayak V., Gurtu A., Sharma SM, 2015, Management of Radicular Cyst, Journal of Dental Sciences and Oral Rehabilitation, 6(3):151-155 [2] Raval1, RD, V Nyklesh, Patel HM, Naik PS, Patel PP, 2015, Management of Infected Radicular Cyst in Maxillary Anterior Region, International Journal of Advanced Health Sciences, 1:11 [3] Nainani P aan Sidhu GK., 2014, Radicular Cyst – An Update with emphasis on Pathogenesis, Journal of Advanced Medical and Dental Sciences Research, 2:3 [4] Latoo S, Shah AA, M.Jan, S, Ahmed I, Purra AR, Malik AH, 2009, Radiculat Cyst, JK Science, 11:4 [5] Deshmukh J, Shrivastava R, Bharath KP, Mallikarjuna R, 2014, Giant Radicular Cyst of the Maxilla, BMJ Case Rep., p 1 [6] Mahesh BS, Shastry SP, Murthy PS, Jyotsna, TR, 2017, Role of Cone Beam Computed Tomography in Evaluation of Radicular Cyst mimicking Dentigerous Cyst in a 7-year-old Child: A Case Report and Literature Review, International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Hai Yan Lin, Xian Chang Mao
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Yang: Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 291-294 (2011), p. 595 [10] F.J.
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Online since: September 2014
Authors: Feng Wang, Hong Wei Liu, Xi Wu Li, Bai Qing Xiong, Peng Sun, Zhi Hui Li, Yong An Zhang, Shu Hui Huang
Materials Science and Engineering A 280 (2000) 102-107
Materials Science Forum 519 (2006) 1233-1238
Journal of Materials Science 45(2010) 287-325
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 212(2012) 1472-1480
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 172(2006) 312-318.
Materials Science Forum 519 (2006) 1233-1238
Journal of Materials Science 45(2010) 287-325
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 212(2012) 1472-1480
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 172(2006) 312-318.
Online since: September 2014
Authors: A.I. Galanov, O.A. Guselnikova, M.V. Gromov
The nanoscale materials and their application have received considerable attention for the last few years owing to its potential use in biomedical fields of science and technology.
Recent studies have demonstrated the ability of arenediazoniumtosylates (ADTs) to modify nanoscale materials.
Introduction In recent years there has been a high demand for the use of nanoscale materials in biomedical fields of science and technology [1-3].
Experimental part Materials and Chemicals Tert-Butylnitrite, 4-toluenesulfonic acid (p-TsOH), 4-nitroaniline, 4-iodoaniline, 4-carboxyaniline, 4-aminobenzenesulfonic acid, iron chloride hexahydrate (FeCl3*6H2O), sodium borohydride were purchased from Aldrich and were used without further purification.
Huagui, Studies on the one-step preparation of iron nanoparticles in solution, Journal of Crystal Growth 275 (2005) 548–553
Recent studies have demonstrated the ability of arenediazoniumtosylates (ADTs) to modify nanoscale materials.
Introduction In recent years there has been a high demand for the use of nanoscale materials in biomedical fields of science and technology [1-3].
Experimental part Materials and Chemicals Tert-Butylnitrite, 4-toluenesulfonic acid (p-TsOH), 4-nitroaniline, 4-iodoaniline, 4-carboxyaniline, 4-aminobenzenesulfonic acid, iron chloride hexahydrate (FeCl3*6H2O), sodium borohydride were purchased from Aldrich and were used without further purification.
Huagui, Studies on the one-step preparation of iron nanoparticles in solution, Journal of Crystal Growth 275 (2005) 548–553