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Online since: May 2016
Authors: Wolfgang Bleck, Konstantin Schacht, Ulrich Prahl
The change in process behavior and final properties of materials during processing is essential for the design of new processes and products.
Chen, A critical review of experimental results and constitutive description for metals and alloys in hot working, Materials and Design 32, 1733-1759, 2011
Materials Science and Engineering A309-310, 377-381, 2001
Gottstein, Work hardening model based on multiple dis-location densities, Materials Science and Engineering A400-401, 231-233, 2005
Sherby, Creep behavior of Fe–C alloys at high temperatures and high strain rates, Materials Science and Engineering A317, 101 -107, 2001
Chen, A critical review of experimental results and constitutive description for metals and alloys in hot working, Materials and Design 32, 1733-1759, 2011
Materials Science and Engineering A309-310, 377-381, 2001
Gottstein, Work hardening model based on multiple dis-location densities, Materials Science and Engineering A400-401, 231-233, 2005
Sherby, Creep behavior of Fe–C alloys at high temperatures and high strain rates, Materials Science and Engineering A317, 101 -107, 2001
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Ahmad Azlan Mat Isa, Haizuan Abd Rahman
Introduction
Composite materials are known to be light weight and high strength than metal and metal alloys.
Even though composite materials is superior than other materials but researcher found composites are prone to subsurface damage mechanisms such as delamination, core cracking and disbond [1-3].
However, vibration can be analyzed by changes of frequencies, mode shapes and damping on undamaged and damaged composite materials.
To create an excellent composite material, a global damage detection is needed that could detect damages not only on the surface visually but subsurface of composite materials.
Z., Damage in Composite Materials.
Even though composite materials is superior than other materials but researcher found composites are prone to subsurface damage mechanisms such as delamination, core cracking and disbond [1-3].
However, vibration can be analyzed by changes of frequencies, mode shapes and damping on undamaged and damaged composite materials.
To create an excellent composite material, a global damage detection is needed that could detect damages not only on the surface visually but subsurface of composite materials.
Z., Damage in Composite Materials.
Online since: November 2025
Authors: Vladimir Andronov, Olga Skorodumova, Anton Chernukha, Viktoria Kochubei, Nataliia Lysak
Liu, Combustion characteristics and fire hazard of polystyrene exterior wall thermal insulation materials, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 140(8) (2022) e53503
Huliieva, Prediction of the structural properties of powder materials by 3D modeling methods, Materials Science Forum 1068 (2022) 231–238
Mathematical modeling of fire-proof efficiency of coatings based on silicate composition, Materials Science Forum, 1006 MSF, 70–75
Ruban, Investigation of the properties of powder materials using computer modeling, Materials Science Forum 1038 (2021) 33–39
Emen, Formation of fire retardant properties in elastic silica coatings for textile materials, Materials Science Forum, 1006 (2020) 25-31
Huliieva, Prediction of the structural properties of powder materials by 3D modeling methods, Materials Science Forum 1068 (2022) 231–238
Mathematical modeling of fire-proof efficiency of coatings based on silicate composition, Materials Science Forum, 1006 MSF, 70–75
Ruban, Investigation of the properties of powder materials using computer modeling, Materials Science Forum 1038 (2021) 33–39
Emen, Formation of fire retardant properties in elastic silica coatings for textile materials, Materials Science Forum, 1006 (2020) 25-31
Online since: August 2016
Authors: Shang Yu Huang, Zheng Hua Meng, Yu Lei, Jian Hua Hu, Meng Cheng Zhou, Guo Xu Dong
Acknowledgments
This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.51205298 and No.51475345), the Open Fund Project of State Key Laboratory of Materials Processing and Die&Mould Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology (No.P2015-01), and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (No.2014M552096) .
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 1998, s 80–81(98):517-523
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2013, 213(6):856–863
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2002, 123(1):67-70
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2005, 168(1):181-183
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 1998, s 80–81(98):517-523
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2013, 213(6):856–863
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2002, 123(1):67-70
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2005, 168(1):181-183
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Yu Jun Cai, Zhi Xin Feng, Zhen Li
The work piece’s material is Nak80 die steel.
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Kurtaran: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 170 (2005) , p11
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[16] Zhang M Q, Song L, Zeng H M: Journal of Materials Science Letters Vol.15(1996), p1288
Hashmi: Journal of Materials Processing and Technology Vol.55 (1995), p123
Kurtaran: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 170 (2005) , p11
[10]GAN Ben, HUANG Yi-jian: Journal of Huaqiao University(Natural Science) Vol.31(2010), p371-377
[16] Zhang M Q, Song L, Zeng H M: Journal of Materials Science Letters Vol.15(1996), p1288
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Marcelo Henrique Prado da Silva, Luis Henrique Leme Louro, Fernanda Danielle Mishima, Felipe Nobre Moura, Luciano Andrade Gobbo
Hydroxyapatite and tricalcium phosphate ceramics are good choices for designing such materials.
Polak, Third Generation Biomedical Materials science. 295 (2002) 1014-1017
Schepers, Bone Healing in Porous Implants; A Histological and Histometrical Comparative Study on sheep, Journal of Materials: Materials in Medicine. 11 (2000) 711-717
Bonfield, Effect of powder characteristics on the sinterability of hydroxyapatite powders, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine. 12 (2001) 163-171
Bonfield, Calcining influence on the powder properties of hydroxyapatite, Chemistry and Materials Science. 12 (2004) n.2.
Polak, Third Generation Biomedical Materials science. 295 (2002) 1014-1017
Schepers, Bone Healing in Porous Implants; A Histological and Histometrical Comparative Study on sheep, Journal of Materials: Materials in Medicine. 11 (2000) 711-717
Bonfield, Effect of powder characteristics on the sinterability of hydroxyapatite powders, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine. 12 (2001) 163-171
Bonfield, Calcining influence on the powder properties of hydroxyapatite, Chemistry and Materials Science. 12 (2004) n.2.
Online since: May 2016
Authors: Dun Wen Zuo, Hong Feng Wang, J.L. Wang, W.W. Song, Q.Q. Zhu
Kokabi, Materials Science and Engineering A, 543 (2012)243-248
Wang, et al, Journal of Functional Materials, 11 (2010)2029-2033
Murugan, et al, Materials and Design, (40)(2012)7-16
Journal of Functional Materials, 10(2012)1327-1331
Materials Science and Engineering A, 528 (2011)4683-4689
Wang, et al, Journal of Functional Materials, 11 (2010)2029-2033
Murugan, et al, Materials and Design, (40)(2012)7-16
Journal of Functional Materials, 10(2012)1327-1331
Materials Science and Engineering A, 528 (2011)4683-4689
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Yi Ben Xia, Lin Jun Wang, Jian Huang, Ke Tang, Ping Shen, Ji Jun Zhang, Jia Hua Min, Xiao Yan Liang, Lin Wang, Min Shen
Te inclusions in CdMnTe crystal grown by the traveling heater method and their effects on the electrical properties
Ping Shena , Jijun Zhang*, Linjun Wang, Jiahua Min, Jian Huang, Xiaoyan Liang, Ke Tang, Min Shen, Lin Wang and Yiben Xia
School of Materials science and engineering, Shanghai University, Nanchen Road 333, Shanghai 200444, PR China
ashenping0724@163.com
*zhangjijun222@shu.edu.cn
Keywords: CdMnTe, Te inclusions, Distribution, Infrared microscopic, Traveling Heater Method.
Introduction The Cd1-xMnxTe (CMT) crystals belong to group II-VI compound semiconductors and they are the excellent materials for developing X-ray, γ-ray detector and magneto-optical isolator [1-2].
By THM, crystals can be grown at relatively low temperatures (900 ℃) compared with the melt growth, and the Te solution absorbs the impurity from the source materials and growth crucibl,therefore, crystals can be grown with less thermal stresses and high purity.
Beijing: Science Press, 2003: 276
Material Science. 1998, 276/277: 291-306
Introduction The Cd1-xMnxTe (CMT) crystals belong to group II-VI compound semiconductors and they are the excellent materials for developing X-ray, γ-ray detector and magneto-optical isolator [1-2].
By THM, crystals can be grown at relatively low temperatures (900 ℃) compared with the melt growth, and the Te solution absorbs the impurity from the source materials and growth crucibl,therefore, crystals can be grown with less thermal stresses and high purity.
Beijing: Science Press, 2003: 276
Material Science. 1998, 276/277: 291-306
Online since: October 2012
Authors: Wen Ge Chen
Study on Reproduction of Ink Color with Paper Performance based on Energy Saving and Special Material Properties
Wenge Chen
Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou, China,310023
e-mail:cwg_100@163.com
Keyword: Paper performance, Color efficiency, Smoothness, Color deviation,Energy Saving
Abstract.
Experiment Experimental equipment, material and experimental conditions Experimental Material.
Special Material Paper performance and ink density measurement Special Material Paper performance measurement.
Special Material Paper performance and ink color efficiency of relationship The magenta ink as an example, calculating and analyzing the paper smoothness, whiteness and color efficiency relationship.
References [1] Liang Liu, Zhijian Li, Yongchang Chen: Journal of Shanxi University of Science & Technology, Vol.2(2009),p.73-80, in Chinese
Experiment Experimental equipment, material and experimental conditions Experimental Material.
Special Material Paper performance and ink density measurement Special Material Paper performance measurement.
Special Material Paper performance and ink color efficiency of relationship The magenta ink as an example, calculating and analyzing the paper smoothness, whiteness and color efficiency relationship.
References [1] Liang Liu, Zhijian Li, Yongchang Chen: Journal of Shanxi University of Science & Technology, Vol.2(2009),p.73-80, in Chinese
Online since: April 2021
Authors: Rong Liu, Peng Qing, Ge Jian Zhu
Among the synthetic polymer materials, PLGA is one of the most popular carrier materials in recent years.
Ischemic Stroke Treatment and PLGA Nanomaterials PLGA is currently considered to be one of the most promising biomedical polymer-degradable materials.
Biodegradable polymer nanoparticles (nanoparticles, NPs) materials are mainly divided into synthetic biodegradable polymers and natural macromolecular systems.
Acknowledgments We thank the support by Youth Science Fund Project of National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 81704172).
Enhanced thrombolysis using tissue plasminogen activator (tPA)-loaded PEGylated PLGA nanoparticles for ischemic stroke, Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology. 53 (2019) 101
Ischemic Stroke Treatment and PLGA Nanomaterials PLGA is currently considered to be one of the most promising biomedical polymer-degradable materials.
Biodegradable polymer nanoparticles (nanoparticles, NPs) materials are mainly divided into synthetic biodegradable polymers and natural macromolecular systems.
Acknowledgments We thank the support by Youth Science Fund Project of National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 81704172).
Enhanced thrombolysis using tissue plasminogen activator (tPA)-loaded PEGylated PLGA nanoparticles for ischemic stroke, Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology. 53 (2019) 101