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Online since: August 2015
Authors: Fitrilawati Fitrilawati, Rustam E. Siregar, Risdiana Risdiana, Wiendartun Wiendartun
Sato in the Koike Laboratory, Department of Applied Physics of Engineering Tohoku University Japan and thanks to Physics of Materials Group, Nuclear Technology Center of Materials and Radiometry BATAN Bandung.
Aging phenomena study, Journal of Materials Science, 35 (2000) 4705-4711
Syarif, Electrical Characteristics of CuFe2O4 thick film ceramics with different glass concentrations fired at 1000oC for negative thermal coefficient (NTC) thermistor, Journal of Materials Science Research, 1 (2012) 70-75
Reaney, Decomposition of NiMn2O4 spinel: an NTCthermistor material, Journal of the European Ceramics Society, 21 (2001) 2145-2148
Han, Effect of Al2O3 addition on the microstructure and electrical properties of (Mn0,37Ni0,3Co0,33-xAlx)O4 (0 £ x £ 0.03) NTC thermistors, Materials Science and Engineering B, 119 (2005) 55-60
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Artur Olszewski, Wojciech Litwin, Michał Wodtke
The use of such small clearances is possible since the bush and journal material is rigid, easily machined and maintains a very stable shape in water (no water soaking).
Elastic bearings are made of polymer materials of good tribological properties and relatively low degree of water soaking.
The use of polymer materials of relatively low hardness allows operation of these types of bearings with a non-hardened journal which constitutes a significant cost advantage.
The relatively low rigidity of bush materials allows for tolerating a certain degree of shaft misalignment.
The above values are representative of typical properties of bearing materials employed in elastic polymer bushes and rigid bushes of sintered bronze with graphite.
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Xu Dong Zhou, Zheng Xin Tang
McQueen, “New formula for calculating flow curves from high temperature constitutive data for 300 austenitic steels,” Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 36(1), p. 31-42, 1992
Ruana, “Prediction of the flow stress of high-speed steel during hot deformation using a BP artificial neural network,” Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 103 p. 200–205, 2000
Ruan, “Prediction of the flow stress of 0.4C–1.9Cr–1.5Mn–1.0Ni–0.2Mo steel during hot deformation,” Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 116, p. 211-218, 2001
Lahiri, “Constitutive equation for elevated temperature flow behavior of plain carbon steels using dimensional analysis,” Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 141, p. 219–227, 2003
Sun, “An ANFIS model for the prediction of flow stress of Ti600 alloy during hot deformation process,” Computational Materials Science Vol. 50, p. 2273–2279, 2011.
Online since: July 2016
Authors: Mohd Arif Anuar Mohd Salleh, Norainiza Saud, H. Yasuda, R.M. Said, S.D. McDonald, K. Nogita
Guo, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 18 (2007) 129-145
Chan, Materials Science and Engineering: A, 600 (2014) 67-75
Chen, Materials Science and Engineering: A, 545 (2012) 194-200
Tsao, Materials Science and Engineering: A, 529 (2011) 41-48
Ke, Materials Science and Engineering: A, 558 (2012) 649-655
Online since: June 2017
Authors: Wei Min Mao, Zhi Feng Zhang, Jun Xu, Hao Zhang, Zhen Lin Zhang
Experiments Materials.
Włosiński, The production and application of metal matrix composite materials, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 106 (2000) 58-67
Ma, Microstructural and mechanical characteristics of in situ metal matrix composites, Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports. 29 (2000) 49-113
Hashmi, Particle distribution in cast metal matrix composites—Part I, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 123 (2002) 251-257
Rohatgi, Preparation and properties of cast aluminium-ceramic particle composites, Journal of Materials Science. 16 (1981) 983-993
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Chin I Jen, Yu Kuang Cheng, Der Bang Wu, Hsiu Lan Ma
[11] H L Ma (Chinese Journal of Science Education Vol. 9-4) 2001, pp. 375-399
[12] H L Ma (Chinese Journal of Science Education vol. 12-1) 2004, pp. 53-81
[14] H L Ma, D B Wu, C I Jen, and K K Cheng, (Applied Mechanics and Materials), Vols. 385-386, pp. 1893-1897, 2013
[15] D B Wu,and H L Ma, (Applied Mechanics and Materials), Vols. 44-47, pp. 3922-3926, 2011
[36] D B Wu and H L Ma (Applied Mechanics and Materials vols. 44-47) 2011, pp. 3922-3926
Online since: October 2017
Authors: Karim bin Deraman, HASSAN NOORIKALKENARI
The visible wavelength range of transparency of electron materials is important for the applications mentioned above.
The materials such as zinc acetate dehydrate (Zn (CH3COO) 2•2H2O, ZAD), aluminum chloride hex hydrate (AlCl3• 6H2O), Di-ethanolamine (DEA) and 2-propanol were used as stabilizer and solvent.
Effect of introducing H2O gas or H2 gas during direct current magnetron sputtering, Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A. 8 (1990)1399-402
Ibrahim, The Structural and Surface Morphology of Annealed ZnO Films, InAdvanced Materials Research. 903 (2014) 73-77
Lee, Variation of light emitting properties of ZnO thin films depending on post-annealing temperature, Materials Science and Engineering: B. 120 (2003) 313-6
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Zong Yang Li, Yu Han Feng, Zong Liang Li
Consumption of materials.
Materials were always widely needed for various industries, especially for the engineering project.
All these materials were natural resources or its variant, so directly or indirectly the consumption of materials was connected with the extent of constrution project impacted on environment.
Chinese Journal of Underground Space and Engineering.
Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis.
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Daniele Paganelli, Mariano Paganelli
New development in the non contact optical measurement of thermo-mechanical properties of materials.
It is the ideal instrument for the study of complex behaviours, like the NSZ materials.
German, Seong Jin Park: Handbook of Mathematical Relations in Particulate Materials Processing [5] Randall M.
German: “Computer modeling of sintering processes” [6] M.Kraemer: “Rate-controlled sintering of Si3N4: densification kinetics and microstructure development”, Journal of Material Science Letters 14 (1995) 778-780 [7] Seong Jin Park, Suk Hwan Chung, Debby Blaine, Pavan Suri and Randall M.
Hamann: “Review In Situ High-temperature optical microscopy”, Journal of Material Science 34 (1999) 5419-5436 [10] M.
Online since: May 2020
Authors: P.G. Shelenkov, P.V. Pantyukhov, A.A. Popov
Nikolaeva, Destruction of composite materials made of LDPE and lignocellulosic fillers, Journal of the Balkan Tribological Association. 19(3) (2013) 467-475
Sam, Current Research in Biodegradable Plastics, Applied Mechanics and Materials. 679 (2014) 273-280
Bledzki, Degradation and stability of green composites fabricated from oil palm empty fruit bunch fiber and polylactic acid: Effect of fiber length, Journal of Composite Materials. 49(25) (2015) 3103-3114
Ethylene vinyl acetate copolymers, Injection Molding of Thermoplastic Materials. 2 (1990) 49-59
Popov, Highly filled biocomposites based on ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer and wood flour, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 369(1) (2018) 012043
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