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Online since: May 2025
Authors: Kanda Sudhakara Naidu, Rahul Datta, Marrapu Bhargava
Materials and Methods
The material used for the present analysis is SS 316 thin sheet with a thickness of 50 microns.
Langdon, Effect of grain size and specimen dimensions on micro-forming of high purity aluminum, Materials Science and Engineering: A. 646 (2015) 207-217
[10] Gau, Jenn-Terng, Chris Principe, and Jyhwen Wang, An experimental study on size effects on flow stress and formability of aluminm and brass for microforming, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 184: 1-3 (2007) 42-46
Chen., Ductile fracture and deformation behavior in progressive microforming, Materials & Design. 83 (2015) 14-25
Valiev, Annealing treatments to enhance thermal and mechanical stability of ultrafine-grained metals produced by severe plastic deformation, International Journal of Materials Research. 94:10 (2022) 1079-1083
Langdon, Effect of grain size and specimen dimensions on micro-forming of high purity aluminum, Materials Science and Engineering: A. 646 (2015) 207-217
[10] Gau, Jenn-Terng, Chris Principe, and Jyhwen Wang, An experimental study on size effects on flow stress and formability of aluminm and brass for microforming, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 184: 1-3 (2007) 42-46
Chen., Ductile fracture and deformation behavior in progressive microforming, Materials & Design. 83 (2015) 14-25
Valiev, Annealing treatments to enhance thermal and mechanical stability of ultrafine-grained metals produced by severe plastic deformation, International Journal of Materials Research. 94:10 (2022) 1079-1083
Online since: June 2014
Authors: S.M. Hosseini Davarani, Sh. Fatemi, Z. Jabbari
Reduction in zeolite crystal size, is an important issue in recent years because the properties of the materials are greatly influenced by the change in zeolite crystal dimensions [6].
Noack, Zeolite membranes – Recent developments and progress, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 115 (2008) 215–233 [2] Y.
Noble, SAPO-34 membranes for CO2/CH4 separation, Journal of Membrane Science 241 (2004) 121–135 [4] J.
Peters, High-flux MFI membranes, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 52 (2002) 179–189 [5] J.
Ahmad, S Bhatia , Rapid synthesis of thin SAPO-34 membranes using microwave heating, Journal of Porous Materials 18 (2011) 355–360 [7] Z.
Noack, Zeolite membranes – Recent developments and progress, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 115 (2008) 215–233 [2] Y.
Noble, SAPO-34 membranes for CO2/CH4 separation, Journal of Membrane Science 241 (2004) 121–135 [4] J.
Peters, High-flux MFI membranes, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 52 (2002) 179–189 [5] J.
Ahmad, S Bhatia , Rapid synthesis of thin SAPO-34 membranes using microwave heating, Journal of Porous Materials 18 (2011) 355–360 [7] Z.
Online since: March 2006
Authors: M. Ridha, V.P.W. Shim, L.M. Yang
Journal of Material
Science 1998; 33: 1431-44
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Failure surfaces for cellular materials under multiaxial loads I: modelling.
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 2002; 44: 359-406 [10] Miller RE.
Failure surfaces for cellular materials under multiaxial loads II: Comparison of models with experiment.
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 1989; 31: 665-78 [12] Zaslawsky M.
Failure surfaces for cellular materials under multiaxial loads I: modelling.
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 2002; 44: 359-406 [10] Miller RE.
Failure surfaces for cellular materials under multiaxial loads II: Comparison of models with experiment.
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 1989; 31: 665-78 [12] Zaslawsky M.
Online since: June 2011
Authors: Chun Yan Yao, Jin Sheng Wang, Wei Peng
Its kerf loss is small so that it can improve utilization of materials and is particularly attractive for machining expensive hard and brittle materials.
The key technical challenge for diamond wire saw slicing of hard and brittle materials is the machined materials surface integrity, including the roughness and subsurface damage.
According to the bonding material kinds of diamond wire saw, there are three basic categories: metallic bonding materials, organic bonding materials and resin bonding materials.
Peng: Advanced Materials Research, V0l.24-25(2007), pp:289-294 [11] W.I.
Journal: Materials Science Forum, Vols.471-472 (2004), p.481-484
The key technical challenge for diamond wire saw slicing of hard and brittle materials is the machined materials surface integrity, including the roughness and subsurface damage.
According to the bonding material kinds of diamond wire saw, there are three basic categories: metallic bonding materials, organic bonding materials and resin bonding materials.
Peng: Advanced Materials Research, V0l.24-25(2007), pp:289-294 [11] W.I.
Journal: Materials Science Forum, Vols.471-472 (2004), p.481-484
Online since: June 2015
Authors: Yuichi Otsuka, Mariyam Jameelah Ghazali, Masfueh Razali, Afida Jemat
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, 15, (2004), pp. 935-940
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 80, (2007), pp. 554- 564
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 54, (2001), pp. 20–29
Journal of Biomedical Materials Resesearch Part B, 88, (2009), pp. 206–219
Journal Biomedical Materials Resesearch, 25, (1991), pp. 889-902
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 80, (2007), pp. 554- 564
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 54, (2001), pp. 20–29
Journal of Biomedical Materials Resesearch Part B, 88, (2009), pp. 206–219
Journal Biomedical Materials Resesearch, 25, (1991), pp. 889-902
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Cui Ying Zhou, Zhen Liu
[9] Sheng Zhang, Hongbo Hen, Fei Wang, Journal of Hefei University of Technology(Natural Science). 30 (5) (2007) 611-615
[12] Chapman.D,Ahn.S,Hunt.D, Canadian Geotechnical Journal. 44 (6) (2007) 631-643
[15] Honggang An, Xiangdong Hu, Journal of Tongji University. 32 (12) (2004) 1573-1577
[19] Aizhong Lv, Chinese Journal Of Rock Mechanics And Engineering. 15 (3) (1996) 275-281
[21] Guangyi Sun, Yundong Ma, Journal of Heilongjiang Institute of Science and Technology. 17 (3) (2007) 169-172
[12] Chapman.D,Ahn.S,Hunt.D, Canadian Geotechnical Journal. 44 (6) (2007) 631-643
[15] Honggang An, Xiangdong Hu, Journal of Tongji University. 32 (12) (2004) 1573-1577
[19] Aizhong Lv, Chinese Journal Of Rock Mechanics And Engineering. 15 (3) (1996) 275-281
[21] Guangyi Sun, Yundong Ma, Journal of Heilongjiang Institute of Science and Technology. 17 (3) (2007) 169-172
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Hong Joo Kim, Jakrapong Kaewkhao, Onanong Chamlek, Natthakridta Chanthima, Nuanthip Wantana
Chanthima3,4,e*
1Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Silpakorn University, Nakhon Pathom 73000, Thailand
2Department of Physics, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 702-701, Korea
3Science Program, Faculty of Science and Technology, Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University, Nakhon Pathom 73000, Thailand
4Center of Excellence in Glass Technology and Materials Science (CEGM), Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University, Nakhon Pathom 73000, Thailand
aw.nuanthip@gmail.com, bhongjooknu@gmail.com, cch_onanong@hotmail.com, dmink110@hotmail.com, enatthakridta@gmail.com
Keywords: Dysprosium; Glasses; Photoluminescence; Optical absorption
Abstract.
But in glass form, LiREBO: Ln3+ was also attractive material, but it was not much investigated.
Huang, Growth and spectral properties of Er3+:Li6Y(BO3)3 crystal, Materials Letters 60 (2006) 418–421
Salin, Crystal growth, Luminescent and lasing properties of the ytterbium doped Li6Y(BO3)3 compound, Optical Materials 27 (2005) 1681–1685
Kang, A red-emitting heavy doped phosphor Li6Y(BO3)3:Eu3+ for white light-emitting diodes, Optical Materials 33 (2011) 1297–1301
But in glass form, LiREBO: Ln3+ was also attractive material, but it was not much investigated.
Huang, Growth and spectral properties of Er3+:Li6Y(BO3)3 crystal, Materials Letters 60 (2006) 418–421
Salin, Crystal growth, Luminescent and lasing properties of the ytterbium doped Li6Y(BO3)3 compound, Optical Materials 27 (2005) 1681–1685
Kang, A red-emitting heavy doped phosphor Li6Y(BO3)3:Eu3+ for white light-emitting diodes, Optical Materials 33 (2011) 1297–1301
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Xi Ping Wang, Sheng Xiong Dong, Feng Chen
Materials and methods
Materials and apparatus.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry Vol. 48 (2000), p.1455-1461 [2] Heli Cheng, Fengshan Wang.
Anhui Medical and Pharmaceutical Journal Vol. 11(8) (2007) p. 686-687 (in Chinese) [3] Fengxia Xie, Zumin Qiu, Shenghui Tu, Xinliang Xie.
Journal of Nanchang University (Natural Science) Vol. 29(3) (2005) p. 278-280 (in Chinese) [4] Zhongsong Gao, MIjun Peng, Shenzheng Li.
Food Science and Technology, Vol. 12 (2007) p. 162-164 (in Chinese) [10] Zhao, S.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry Vol. 48 (2000), p.1455-1461 [2] Heli Cheng, Fengshan Wang.
Anhui Medical and Pharmaceutical Journal Vol. 11(8) (2007) p. 686-687 (in Chinese) [3] Fengxia Xie, Zumin Qiu, Shenghui Tu, Xinliang Xie.
Journal of Nanchang University (Natural Science) Vol. 29(3) (2005) p. 278-280 (in Chinese) [4] Zhongsong Gao, MIjun Peng, Shenzheng Li.
Food Science and Technology, Vol. 12 (2007) p. 162-164 (in Chinese) [10] Zhao, S.
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Maisarah Ali, Siti Asmahani Saad, Mohd Syafiq Fadzil
Fast depleting natural resources, huge consumption of energy, and environmental hazards involved in the production of cement has inspired researchers to find partial replacement of cement using other or similar materials.
Rice husk is one of the waste materials in the rice growing regions and it has a negligible protein content.
Breka:, Journal of American Science, Vol. 6 (2010), p. 241-247
Kalurkar:, International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, Vol.4 (2013), p. 240-245
Okoli:, Construction Science, Vlo.14 (2013), p. 4-12
Rice husk is one of the waste materials in the rice growing regions and it has a negligible protein content.
Breka:, Journal of American Science, Vol. 6 (2010), p. 241-247
Kalurkar:, International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, Vol.4 (2013), p. 240-245
Okoli:, Construction Science, Vlo.14 (2013), p. 4-12
Online since: June 2025
Authors: Parinya Khumma, Chanikan Pomusa, Bandit Suksawat, Naruebet Khammongkhon
Recent Progress in Materials.
Sharma: Effect of Rake Angles on Tool During Orthogonal Metal Cutting Process For Different Materials Through Ansys.
Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering.
Materials Today: Proceedings.
Journal of Materials Research and Technology.
Sharma: Effect of Rake Angles on Tool During Orthogonal Metal Cutting Process For Different Materials Through Ansys.
Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering.
Materials Today: Proceedings.
Journal of Materials Research and Technology.