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Online since: May 2014
Authors: Li Qin Liu
RFID based supply chain management information system Liqin Liu1 1Henan Vocational and Technical College of Communications , 450005, China hnjyllq@163.com Keywords: RFID technology, Management system, information science Abstract.
As a basic technology of the information science, the basic function of the RFID technology is to quickly, correctly collect the data and the information of the object.
In 2009 there is a precast production management system which has been developed by the author and utilized in precast production management encompasses inspection of incoming materials, production process inspection, molds inspection, specimen strength feedback, and logistic and receiving management.
Summary As the development of the advanced information, computer science and the RFID technology, the RFID based management systems are widely introduced into various fields, which assist the process of the supply chain.
Lo: International Journal of Production Economics, Vol. 112 (2008) No.2, p. 630.
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.
Online since: July 2022
Authors: Nicolas Bigot, M'hamed Boutaous, Nahiene Hamila, Shi He Xin
The simulated materials based on finite elements method (FEM) are polypropylene alone and a fiber-based composite with a polypropylene matrix.
The control of the anysotropy of those materials, associated to a combination of low density and high rigidity enable to optimize the material parts quality.
Therefore, as those materials exhibit very low thermal diffusivity, an important thermal gradient occurs in the thickness, leading to an important gradient in the material.
Similar results and analysis are valid in case of composite materials where fibers are added to the polymer matrix.
Haudin, "Semianalytical models to predict the crystallization kinetics of thermoplastic fibrous composites," Journal of Applied Polymer Science, vol. 134, Feb. 2017.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Min Li Zheng, Yi Hang Fan, Feng Lian Sun, Zhao Peng Hao, Suo Liang Niu
Tool Diffusion Wear Mechanism in High Efficiency Machining Ti6Al4V Yihang Fan1,2,a, Zhaopeng Hao3, Minli Zheng1, Fenglian Sun2, Suoliang Niu1 1 National and Local United Engineering Laboratory of High-efficiency Cutting and Tool Technology, Harbin University of Science and Technology, Harbin, 150080, China 2 School of Materials Science and Engineering, Harbin University of Science and Technology, Harbin 150040, China. 3 Modern Manufacture Engineering Center, Heilongjiang University of Science and Technology, Harbin, 150027, China a yihang1911@163.com Keywords: Ti6Al4V, Cemented carbide tool, Diffusion wear, Cutting temperature, Pressure at tool-chip/workpiece interface Abstract.
It is the good materials for manufacturing some parts of the aircraft engine.
Acknowledgement This work was supported by the Science and Technology Research Projects of Education Department of Heilongjiang Province (2012) - “Tools friction wear mechanisms in high-speed cutting titanium”(12531140) and the National Natural Science Foundation - “Adhering Fracture Mechanism Research of High-efficiency Heavy Cutting Tools for Shell Ring Materials” (51075109) References [1] E.
Ezugwu: Journal of Machine Tools &Manufacture, Vol. 45 (2005), pp.1353-1367
Yang et al: Journal of Shenyang University of Technology, Vol. 33 (2011), pp. 166-171 [4] X.
Online since: March 2014
Authors: Muhammad Fahad, Maqsood Ahmed Khan, Marianne Gilbert
Additive Manufacturing processes that utilize jetting technology require support materials for building parts that comprise holes, cavities and/or overhangs.
Materials and Experimental Materials.Pluronic F-127 (PEO content = 70% of total molecular weight, Mw = 12,600) was purchased from BASF and Formamide (Mw = 45) was purchased from Fisher Scientific and both were used as received.
This reverse thermal gelation at higher temperature is useful for support materials in the sense that as the temperature during build goes high, the material turns to a gel state and thus act as a support material during build.
Due to this reverse thermal gelation ability, these compositions can be used in novel applications as support materials in additive manufacturing processes.
J., López-Cervantes M., Naïk A., Kalia Y.N., Quintanar-Guerrero D., Ganem-Quintanar A., "Applications of Thermo-reversible Pluronic F-127 Gels in Pharmaceutical Formulations", Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2006, Volume 9, Number 3, 339-358
Online since: April 2014
Authors: Jian Kui Zhao, Peng Yan, Bo Gu, Juan Gu
The smeared cracking model can only be used for implicit analysis program, while it is not applicable to this situation, but the damaged plasticity model takes into account the initial cracks of concrete materials, and also presents both the expansion of cracks result from damage accumulation and strain softening.
Acknowledgements This paper was sponsored by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51378016).
Experiment Research and Failure Modes Analyses of RC-Beams Under Blast loading: journal of Tongji University (Natural Science) vol. 37, (2009) p.1153
Flexure And Shear Behavior Of Concrete Beams During Fires: Journal of Structural Engineering vol. 117, (1991) p.440
Investigation on the static properties of damaged plasticity model for concrete in ABAQUS: Journal of PLA University of Science and Technology vol. 8, (2007) p.254
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Hong Yuan, Jun Han
Further research of pipe joints is done by considering more complicated loading conditions and different materials with special properties.
Acknowledgements The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support provided by the Science and Technology Scheme of Guangdong Province (2012A030200003) and the Natural Science Foundation of China (National Key Project No.11032005).
Journal of Composite Materials Vol. 15 (1981), p.211 [5] J.
Composites Science and Technology Vol. 67 (2007), p.1340 [6] R.
Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology Vol. 21 (2007), p.1613 [10] R.
Online since: December 2024
Authors: J. Guru Jawahar, K. Sravani, L. Ganesh, K. Karthik, B. Nithish Yashwanth Reddy, S. Dhanush Teja
Introduction In today's era of increasing environmental consciousness, there's a global imperative for sustainable construction materials.
Experimental Study 2.1 Materials used OPC 53 quality was utilized in accordance with is 12269-2013[11] standard.
Materials Today Proceedings. 2021
(Volume 6, Issue 2) [6] Rahul Yadav, Saurabh Gond, Shakti Kumar An Overview on Silica Fume as Partial replacement of Cement in Concrete International Research Journal of Modernization in Engineering Technology and Science Volume:05/Issue:05/May-2023
Materials Today. 2023
Online since: March 2014
Authors: Rui Zhang, Hao Chen, Xiao Xuan Pian, Bing Bing Fan, Chen Yang Wang, Biao Zhao, Wen Li, Bing Sun, Bin Bin Wang
André, The wetting of solids by molten metals and its relation to the preparation of metal-matrix composites composites, Journal of Materials Science 22 (1) (1987) 1-16
LC, Metal-coated colloidal particles, Journal of Materials Science 28 (13) (1993) 3427-3432
Lei, Fabrication and mechanical properties of β-sialon-FexSiy-CNTs composites, Journal of Materials Science 48 (19) (2013) 6673-6681
Toyohiko, Microstructure, mechanical and thermal properties of B4C/CNT composites with Al additive, Journal of Nuclear Materials 440 (1-3) (2013) 524-529
Rui, Preparation of SiC-SiO2-CuO composites, Journal of Materials Science 42 (17) (2007) 7457-7460
Online since: November 2017
Authors: A.S. Guimarães, A.C. Azevedo, João M.P.Q. Delgado, V.P. de Freitas
Roberto Frias, s/n; 4200-465 Porto, Portugal aanasofia@fe.up.pt; bjdelgado@fe.up.pt; cvpfreita@fe.up.pt; dantonio.costaazevedo@fe.up.pt Keywords: Gamma rays, Non-destructive method, Moisture, Building materials.
The absorption and drying tests to study the moisture transfer in different materials were done with LFC-FEUP samples.
Guimarães, V.P. de Freitas, Iñigo Antepara, Václav Kočí and Robert Černý, “Salt Damage and Rising Damp Treatment in Building Structures”, Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, v. 2016, Article number ID 1280894, (2016)
Delgado, “Infrared Thermography for Assessing Moisture Related Phenomena in Building Components”, Construction and Building Materials, v. 110, 251–269 (2016)
Freitas, “Rising Damp in Walls: Evaluation of the Level Achieved by the Damp Front”, Journal of Building Physics, v. 37 (1), 6–27 (2013)