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Online since: April 2015
Authors: K.V. Sreenivas Rao, S. Sanman
Shows the tensile strength of the cast specimens using different chill materials.
Journal of materials science, vol-33 pp. 23 -28
“Metal Matrix Composites: Production by the Stir Casting Method”, Journal of Material Processing and Technology, 92, pp.17
“Effect of cooling rate on eutectic cell count, grain size, microstructure and ultimate tensile strength of hypoeutectic cast iron”, Journal of materials Engineering and performance, volume8(4),pp. 417-423
Standard test method for tension testing of metallic materials.
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Ji Hang Cheng, Wei Quan, Nuan Song
A Method of Recognization the States of Phased Array Radars based on Intelligent Materials Wei Quan a, Jihang Cheng b , Nuan Song c Aviation University of Air Force, Chang Chun, China aquanweiron@163.com, bluanma0421@yahoo.com.cn, cbluebirdsong@163.com Keywords: Phased array radar; Rough sets theory; signal sorting; FRFT;intelligent materials Abstract.
Pawlak, in: Rough set, edited by International Journal of Computer and Information Sciences, (1982)
Jin, in: Radar emitter signal recognition based on resemblance coefficient features, edited by Lecture Notes in Computer Science, p. 3066./ Berlin: Springer-Verlay GmbH & Company KG,(2004), p. 665.
Online since: October 2012
Authors: H.V. Atkinson, Sinan Kandemir, David P. Weston
Gupta, Effect of Length Scale of Al2O3 Particulates on Microstructural and Tensile Properties of Elemental Mg, Materials Science and Engineering A. 425 (2006) 22-27
Schoenung, Investigation of Aluminum-Based Nanocomposites with Ultra-High Strength, Materials Science and Engineering A. 527 (2009) 305-316
Wyatt, The Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of TiC and TiB2-Reinforced Cast Metal Matrix Composites, Journal of Materials Science. 34 (1999) 933-940
Ownby, The Wettability of Titanium Diboride by Molten Aluminium Drops, Journal of Materials Science. 40 (2005) 2301-2306
Grant, Refinement of TiB2 in Al-Ti-B Grain Refiner Alloys by Ultrasound and the Effect on Al Grain Size, Materials Science Forum. 654-656 (2010) 958-961.
Online since: March 2013
Authors: Xiao Qing Zuo, Xiao Xu Luo, Yong Sheng Wang
Cell structure refining mechanism of pure aluminum foam with fine cell structure LUO Xiaoxu1,a, *ZUO Xiaoqing2,b, WANG Yongsheng2,c 1Faculty of Foreign Languages & Cultures, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming 650093, P.R.China 2School of Materials Science and Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming 650093, P.R.China alxxlxx01@yahoo.com, bzxqdzhhm@hotmail.com, cwyshdoc@gmail.com (*corresponding author) Keywords: pure aluminum foam; fine cell structure; cell refining mechanism Abstract.
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Bi, J.S.Lu: The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals Vol. 19 (2009), p.682-688(in Chinese) [11] X.Q.Zuo,A.R.
Kennedy,Y.S.Wang,Y.S.Bi,J.S.Lu,Y.Zhou: Rare Metal Materials and Engineering Vol.38(S3)(2009), p.254-259(in Chinese) [12] D.H.Yang, D.P.He: The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metal Vol. 12(12)(2004), p. 2021- 2028 (in Chinese) [13] Y.S.Bi, X.Q.Zuo, F.
Zhang: Materials Review Vol. 22(2008), p. 48-52(In Chinese) [14] X.Q.Zuo, M.S.Liao, and X.L.Pan: Heat Treatment of Metals Vol.31(S)2006, p. 98-101(in Chinese) [15] C.Körner, M.Arnold and R.FSinger: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 396(2005), p. 28-40 [16] B.Matijasevic, J.Banhart: Scripta Materialia Vol. 54(2006), p. 503-508 [17] X.Q.Zuo, X.L.Pan, M.S.Liao: Materials Science and Technology Vol. 16(2008), p. 211-215(in Chinese) [18] C.C.Yang, H.Nakae: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 141(2003), p. 202-206
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Khaled A. Abou-El-Hossein, Alexander Gorin, Moola Mohan Reddy
"Materials Letters 60."
Materials Science and Engineering A 496, 2008: 269-272. 3.
I.P.Tursely, A.Jawaid, I.R.Pasbhy.Reciew: Various methods of machining advanced ceramics materials, Journal of materials processing technology, 42, 1994, 377-390. 11.
Takacs.M, Vero.B, Meszaros.I, Micro milling of metallic materials, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 138,2003, 152-155 14.
A, Prakash J.R.S, Micro milling of pure Copper, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 116, 2001, 39-43. 15.
Online since: June 2015
Authors: Rozidawati Awang, Richard Ritikos, N.F.H. Aziz, S.A.A. Kamal, N.I. Azman
Malaysia 2 Low Dimensional Materials Research Centre, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia afarhanahusnaaziz@yahoo.com, brichardritikos@gmail.com, cshafarinaazlinda@yahoo.com, dnurulhoneybee@yahoo.com, erozida@ukm.my Keywords : morphology, nitrile bands, resistance Abstract.
The films show a good response and repeatability as a humidity sensing materials.
If hydrogen defects were formed intentionally and bonded weakly, then a-CNx can be good materials as a humidity sensor [5].
These a-CNx films are potentially good humidity sensing materials.
Advanced Materials Research. 383-390. 3298-3304 (2012) [9] W.
Online since: August 2007
Authors: J.R. Cho, H.S. Jeong, H.C. Park
The heat is generated at the contact surface of the two materials through contact friction and the two materials become soft and deformed.
Nickel, Analysis of the Friction Welding Process in Relation to the Welding of Copper and Steel Bar, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 82, (1998), 127-136
Wright, Rotary Friction Welding of a Fe3Al based ODS alloy, Materials Science and Engineering, A329-331, (2002), 756-762
Nogi, Tensile Properties and Fracture Locations of Friction-stir-welded Joints of 2017-T351 Aluminum Alloy, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 142, (2003), 692-696
Kim, Fatigue Properties of Inertia dissimilar Friction-welded Stainless Steels, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 155-156, (2004), 1402-1407.
Online since: August 2022
Authors: Christian Paglia, S. Antonetti
The Durability of Ultra High Strength Fibre Reinforced Cementitious Material C.
Antonietti1,b 1University of Applied Sciences of Southern Switzerland, DACD, V.
The durability of materials can be clearly determined over time [2].
In this work a ultra high strength performance cementitious materials was used to restore a bridge.
[6] Amsayazhi P., et al., Evaluation of Performance of High Strength Fiber Reinforced Concrete in Durability Aspects, International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, Vol. 8, Issue 4, 2019
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Ernst Kozeschnik, Johannes Kreyca, Ingo Neubauer, Ulrike Beyer
Virtual Joining Factory – Integration of microstructure evolution in the manufacturing process chain simulation Ulrike Beyer1, a *, Ingo Neubauer1, b, Johannes Kreyca2, c, Ernst Kozeschnik2, d 1Simufact Engineering GmbH, Germany 2Institute of Materials Science and Technology, Vienna University of Technology, Austria aulrike.beyer@simufact.de, bingo.neubauer@simufact.de, cjohannes.kreyca@tuwien.ac.at, dernst.kozeschnik@tuwien.ac.at Keywords: FEM, Simulation, Material Calculation, Joining, Self-Piercing Riveting, Virtual Factory Introduction Over the past years engineering has established itself in many areas of production technology on the basis of simulation methods.
MatCalc. stands for „Material Calculator“ and describes the original vision of being able to universally describe and predict the development of the microstructure of metallic materials in the course of its manufacturing and application with the help of theoretical models.
Furthermore, information on the mechanical-thermal characteristics of the used materials is needed, which are often gained by practical trials.
Furthermore, the materials which shall be joined with the self-piercing rivet have to be defined at first for the forming and cutting process.
European Congress on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering (ECCOMAS 2012), Vienna 2012
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Bo Yu
Housing and rooms which are the places of people’s life and family reunion are the important material conditions, but with the mass use of decoration materials and more and more wide daily article use, household environment hazards not only in the influence of the indoor humidity temperature, also in the size of the indoor harmful gas concentration.
Journal of Chongqing Institute of Technology. 2007
Shanxi: Shanxi University of Science and Technology, 2008
Journal of Henan Agricultural University. 2001
Journal of Nanjing University. 2010