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Online since: February 2011
Authors: Shi Ming Hao, Hui Fang Wang, Ren Hong Yu, Yu Bao Bi
Effect of Nanosized Al2O3 as Additive on the Sintering Characteristics and Vickers Hardness of Al2O3/Si3N4 Compound Ceramics Huifang Wang1, a, Shiming Hao2, b Yubao Bi1,c,Renhong Yu1 1 High Temperature Materials Institute, Henan University of science and technology, Luoyang Henan P.
Experimental procedure Starting materials.
Zhou: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol431 (2006), P.285 [2] C.
Silva : International Journal of Refractory Metals & Hard Materials ,Vol23 (2005),P. 183–192 [3] Thanakorn Wasanapiarnpong, Shigetaka Wada, Masamitsu Imai, Toyohiko Yano: Journal of the European Ceramic Society,Vol 26 (2006), P. 3467 [4].EN ISO 6507-1:2005 [5] M.T.
Shi: Materials Science and Engineering A,Vol351 (2003), P.9 [6] Tadeusz von Rymon Lipinski. in: Proc. of Unified International Technical Conf. on Refractories (UNITECR’2009), Salvador, Brazil, (2009)
Online since: April 2014
Authors: Federica Cucchiella, Massimo Gastaldi
Energy Education Science and Technology Part A: Energy Science and Research, 30, 1, 673-692
Journal of Cleaner Production 2013
European Journal of Operational Research 154: 437-446
Advanced Materials Research, 827, 435-440
European Journal of Operational Research 2: 429-444
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Yi Qing Chen, Liang Chi Zhang, Hai Bo Feng
Naseem, et al, Diamond and Related Materials 8 (1999) (7), pp. 1198–1213
Fahrner, et al, Diamond and Related Materials 7 (1998) (8), pp.1108–1117
Uematsu, et al., Key Engineering Materials. 238-239(2003): p. 235-240
Schreiner, Editors. 2011, Nova Science Publisher p. 55-72
White, et al., Journal of Materials Research 4(2) (1988) 385-393
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Run Ru Liu, De Jun Wang, Leng Jing, Li Li Wang
Degradation and performance of SOFC cathode Run-ru LIU1, a, De-jun WANG2,b , Leng Jing3,c and Li-li WANG1, d 1 College of Science, Changchun University, Changchun 130022.P.R.China 2 College of Continuing Education, Changchun University, Changchun 130022.P.R.China 3 School of Basic Sciences, Changchun University of Technology, Changchun 130012.P.R.China arunruliu@sina.com, bwdj109@sina.com, clengjing.602@163.com,d378250645@qq.com Keywords: SOFC; degradation; cathode; GCI Abstract.
As you know, electrochemical reaction occurring in the SOFC cathode is the reduction of oxygen, therefore cathode materials for SOFC have to posses many properties.
Mixture of 56 wt% NiO and 44 wt% ScSZ was used for the anode material.
Clem: submitted to Journal of Materials Research (2003) [5] S.
Inagaki, Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 156(5), B588-B592, (2009).
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Ming Li Li, Qiong Yu, Ying Xu, Chun Jiang Zhou, Zi Cheng Qi, Qing Guo Lu
Silicon Nitride and Related Materials [J].
Materials Science and Engineering,2003:300-305 [5] CHEN Changlian, CHEN Fei, SHEN Qiang, et al .
Materials Science and Engineering A , 2007, 458: 7–10
Materials Science and Engineering,1985, 71:265-272 [8] LUO Junting, ZHANG Kaifeng, WANG Guofeng, et al .
Materials Science and Engineering A , 1991, 149: 129–134.
Online since: April 2015
Authors: Yin Pei Wang, Chen Jin, Wang Chen
Journal of Iron and Steel research. 2011,18(S1-2):769-772
Brief Introduction of GB 150.2-2011 Pressure vessels-Part 2: Materials.
[13] GB/T4340.1.Metallic Materials-vickers hardness test, Part1:test method,2009 (National Standard, In Chinese)
[14] GB/T228.1.Metallic materials-Tensile testing, Part1:Method of test at room temperature,2010 (National Standard, In Chinese)
Transactions of Materials and Heat Treatment,2013,34(4):143-147
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Chang Feng Yao, Jun Xue Ren, Wei Jun Tian, Yu Li, Zhen Chao Yang
High-speed cutting technology is widely used in machining titanium alloy and other high hard materials, due to its high efficiency, high precision, high surface quality, etc.
Ramaraja , “Effect of machining parameters and heat treatment on the residual stress distribution in titanium alloy IMI-834,” Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 139, pp. 628-634, 2003 [4] A.
Aspinwall, “Surface integrity of a high speed milled gamma titanium aluminide,” Journal of Materials Prossing Technology, vol. 118, pp. 143-150, 2001 [5] S.
Journal of Applied Sciences, Vol. 9,pp. 121-127, 2009 [9] C.
“The effect of machining on surface integrity of titanium alloy Ti-6% AI-4%”.Journal of Material Processing Technology, Vol. 166, pp. 188-192, 2005
Online since: October 2015
Authors: Charndet Hruanun, Amporn Poyai, Naphat Chathirat
DNA Biosensor on Optical Nano-grating Structure Naphat Chathirat1*, Charndet Hruanun2, Amporn Poyai2 1 Division of Industrial Materials Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10800, Thailand 2Thai Microelectronics Center, National Electronics and Computer Technology Center, Chacheongsao 24000, Thailand *naphat.cha@rmutp.ac.th Keywords: Microarrays grating/ DNA complementary/ Biosensors Abstract.
The extent of the wavelength shift (Δλ) of the peaks could be used to quantify the amount of materials bound to the sensor surface.
The binding of materials with indices of refraction that differ from the effective refractive index of the grating generates distinct shifts in the position of the reflectance spectrum.
This work was partially supported by Nanotec, NSTDA and the division of Industrial Materials Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon.
Li, Derek Puff, A Self-Referencing Method for Microplate Label-Free Photonic-Crystal Biosensors, IEEE Sensors Journal, 2006, 6, 1551-1556
Online since: October 2023
Authors: Manik Anandrao Patil, R. Nirupan, Biswajit Das
[9] Alexandre Sabard, Tanvir Hussain,Inter-particle bonding in cold spray deposition of a gas-atomised and a solution heat-treated Al 6061 powder, Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 18, 2019
Materials & design, 25(8), pp.681-688
Materials & Design, 109, pp.503-510
Materials & Design, 224, p.111374
International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy, and Materials. 2010 Oct;17(5):635-40.
Online since: January 2006
Authors: F.-R. Wu, Yoshihiro Masuda, S. Nakamura, S. Sato
Based on a large number of data collected from several proceedings and journals published in Japan during 1981 to 2003, the influences of fly ash property, mixture proportion and curing condition on k value were investigated.
With this as a background, this study aims to determine fly ash's contribution to concrete strength under various conditions by collecting and organizing past test data published in recent issues of the proceedings and journals of Japanese academic societies.
The subject literature included the Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering (Transactions), Journal of Technology and Design, Summaries of Technical Papers of Annual Meeting, and Journal of Architecture and Building Science by Architecture Institute of Japan (AIJ); the Journals, Proceedings of Annual Conference, and Civil engineering by the Japan Society of Civil Engineers (JSCE); the Concrete Journal, Concrete Research and Technology, and Proceedings by Japan Concrete Institute (JCI); the Cement and Concrete, Cement Science and Concrete Technology by Japan Cement Association (JCA); and Electric Power Civil Engineering by Electric Power Civil Engineering Association (JEPOC) published from 1981 to 2003.
Table 1 Overview the collected and organized data * Items Range Items Range Types of fly ash Ι, ΙΙ, ΙΙΙ, ΙV Curing conditions Standard curing, Sealed curing, Air curing** Water-binder ratio, W/B ( %) 25 ~ 65 Water-cement ratio, W/C ( %) 30 ~ 150 Fly ash permutation ratio to cementitious materials, Fa/(C+Fa) ( %) 8 ~ 70 Water content, W (kg/m3) 150 ~ 185 Cement content, C (kg/m3) 100 ~ 550 Fly ash content, Fa (kg/m3) 34 ~ 300 Slump (cm) 8.0 ~ 25.5 Air content ( %) 1.5 ~ 5.5 *: The statistic data only includes those of concrete containing fly ash. **: "Air curing" refers leaving specimens in a room atmosphere after 7-day standard curing.
Nakamura: Strength Efficiency of Fly Ash in High-strength Concrete, Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering (Transactions of Architectural Institute of Japan), No.587, January 2005, pp.1-6 (in Japanese)
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