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Online since: June 2014
Authors: Jarmo Havula, Lassi Martikainen, Aleksei S. Sinelnikov, Anna V. Orlova, Stepan V. Salamakhin, Nikolay Vatin
Experience that Finnish engineers have could help Russian science community to understand more exactly behavior of such structures and appropriate European norms [26].
Real bearing failure of screw connection takes place due to crush of element material.
Hancock, Light gauge construction, Progress in Structural Engineering and Materials, 1997, pp.25-26
Design of steel frames with slender joint-panels, Journal of Constructional Steel Research 35(2) (1995) 165-187
Kesti, Local and distortional buckling of perforated steel wall studs, Dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Science in Technology, Espoo, 2000, 101p. + app.19p
Real bearing failure of screw connection takes place due to crush of element material.
Hancock, Light gauge construction, Progress in Structural Engineering and Materials, 1997, pp.25-26
Design of steel frames with slender joint-panels, Journal of Constructional Steel Research 35(2) (1995) 165-187
Kesti, Local and distortional buckling of perforated steel wall studs, Dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Science in Technology, Espoo, 2000, 101p. + app.19p
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Yu Kui Wang, Zhen Long Wang, Xue Song Geng, Bo Yan Song
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 1998, 83(1-3): 151-158
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2004, (155-156): 1658-1661
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2004 (153-154): 978-985
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 1994; 188:91-96
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2003; 363:221-227.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2004, (155-156): 1658-1661
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2004 (153-154): 978-985
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 1994; 188:91-96
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2003; 363:221-227.
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Cong Zhang, Ming Li Cao
Journal of Wuhan University of Technology-Materials Science edition, 26(4): 749-753, (2011)
[2] Cao, M.L. and J.Q.
Journal of Wuhan University of Technology-Materials Science edition, 26(5): 1004-1009, (2011) [3] Cao, M.L. and J.Q.
Materials Science & Technology 2010 Conference & Exhibition, Houston, USA, October 17-21, (2010) [4] Lee, W.J., et al. .
Materials Transactions, 51(6): 1089-1093, (2010) [5] FABER KT and EVANS AG..
Journal of Materials Science, 24: 1589-1593, (1989)
Journal of Wuhan University of Technology-Materials Science edition, 26(5): 1004-1009, (2011) [3] Cao, M.L. and J.Q.
Materials Science & Technology 2010 Conference & Exhibition, Houston, USA, October 17-21, (2010) [4] Lee, W.J., et al. .
Materials Transactions, 51(6): 1089-1093, (2010) [5] FABER KT and EVANS AG..
Journal of Materials Science, 24: 1589-1593, (1989)
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Ling Zhang, Zhi Xian Chang, De Liang Li
Tai: Silicone Materials.
Qin: Journal of Wuhan University of Science and Technoogy (Natural Science Edition).
Nie: Journal of Inorganic Materials, Vol. 22(5) (2007), p. 949 [10] A.S.M.
Li: Chinese Journal of Materials Research.
Xie: Journal of Functional Materials.
Qin: Journal of Wuhan University of Science and Technoogy (Natural Science Edition).
Nie: Journal of Inorganic Materials, Vol. 22(5) (2007), p. 949 [10] A.S.M.
Li: Chinese Journal of Materials Research.
Xie: Journal of Functional Materials.
Online since: March 2018
Authors: Akindele Okewale, Felix Omoruwuo
Corrosion exists in virtually all materials, but is most often associated with metals.
N., (2009), The Arabian Journal of Science and Engineering, 34: Number 2C
P., (2014), Gmelina Arborea Bark Extracts as a Corrosion Inhibitor for mild steel in an acidic environment, International Journal of Materials and Chemistry, 4(2):34 – 39
A., (2014), Inhibition of Mild Steel Corrosion by Aspilia africana in Acidic Solution, American Journal of Materials Science, 4(3) 144–149
[28] Rajeev, P., Surendranathan, A.O. and Murthy, C.S.N., (2012), Corrosion mitigation of the oil well steels using organic inhibitors – A review: Journal of Material Environment Science, 3(5), 856–869
N., (2009), The Arabian Journal of Science and Engineering, 34: Number 2C
P., (2014), Gmelina Arborea Bark Extracts as a Corrosion Inhibitor for mild steel in an acidic environment, International Journal of Materials and Chemistry, 4(2):34 – 39
A., (2014), Inhibition of Mild Steel Corrosion by Aspilia africana in Acidic Solution, American Journal of Materials Science, 4(3) 144–149
[28] Rajeev, P., Surendranathan, A.O. and Murthy, C.S.N., (2012), Corrosion mitigation of the oil well steels using organic inhibitors – A review: Journal of Material Environment Science, 3(5), 856–869
Online since: February 2022
Authors: Roman E. Vinogradov, Mikhail Yu. Kollerov, Elena A. Lukina
It is shown that such composite materials have high deformation cycle resistance.
Mechanical characteristics of titanium nickelide wire and composite materials with silicone and polyethylene matrices during static and cyclic bending tests
Shape memory materials. – Cambridge university press, - 1999
Stepushin The correlation among chemical composition, structure and mechanical properties in titanium alloys for the elements with increased dynamic ability //IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 2020.
Stepushin Gradient structure formation in titanium alloys using thermohydrogen treatment technology //IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 2020.
Mechanical characteristics of titanium nickelide wire and composite materials with silicone and polyethylene matrices during static and cyclic bending tests
Shape memory materials. – Cambridge university press, - 1999
Stepushin The correlation among chemical composition, structure and mechanical properties in titanium alloys for the elements with increased dynamic ability //IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 2020.
Stepushin Gradient structure formation in titanium alloys using thermohydrogen treatment technology //IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 2020.
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
Online since: December 2008
Authors: A. Martín-Meizoso, A. Ríos
Journal of Materials
Science Letter, 1976. 11: p. 1567-1569
Journal of Composite Materials, 1990. 24(7): p. 707-726
Journal of Composite Materials, 1996. 30(5): p. 561-588
Journal of Materials Processing Technology.
Journal of Composite Materials, 2003. 37(16): p. 1415-1438
Journal of Composite Materials, 1990. 24(7): p. 707-726
Journal of Composite Materials, 1996. 30(5): p. 561-588
Journal of Materials Processing Technology.
Journal of Composite Materials, 2003. 37(16): p. 1415-1438
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Xue Qi Li, Xi Ming Wang, Ming Hui Zhang, Da Yan Ma
Materials and Methods
The Bruker LF90 in this work is characterized by a resonance frequency of about 6.22 MHZ, by a testing tube of 25mm in diameter, by a 90°and 180°pulse length of 8.32 us and 16.04 us respectively, by a pulse dead time of about 0.0397 ms and by a desired magnet temperature of 37 ℃.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science Vol. 62(1977), p.389–395 [5] C D Araujo , A L Mackay , K P Whittall , et al: A diffusion model for spin-spin relaxation of compartmentalized water in wood.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol.33(1987), p.1141-1155 [7] R S Menon, A L Mackay, S Flibotte, et al: Quantitative separation of NMR images of water in wood on the basis of T2.
Wood and Fiber Science Vol.22(1990), p.362–376 [9] B Blümich: Essential NMR for Science and Engineers.
[14] N Labbé , B D Jéso , J C Lartigue , et al: Moisture content and extractive materials in maritime pine wood by low field 1H NMR.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science Vol. 62(1977), p.389–395 [5] C D Araujo , A L Mackay , K P Whittall , et al: A diffusion model for spin-spin relaxation of compartmentalized water in wood.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol.33(1987), p.1141-1155 [7] R S Menon, A L Mackay, S Flibotte, et al: Quantitative separation of NMR images of water in wood on the basis of T2.
Wood and Fiber Science Vol.22(1990), p.362–376 [9] B Blümich: Essential NMR for Science and Engineers.
[14] N Labbé , B D Jéso , J C Lartigue , et al: Moisture content and extractive materials in maritime pine wood by low field 1H NMR.