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Online since: March 2015
Authors: Yan Zhang
Journal of Xi’an University of Science & Technology, 2004, 24(3):9-11
Journal of Liaoning Technical University (Social Science Edition), 1995, 14(2):40-43
Anhui University of science and technology, 2008
Journal of China Coal Society, 1993, 18(4):1-12
Science Press, 2002:29-30.
Journal of Liaoning Technical University (Social Science Edition), 1995, 14(2):40-43
Anhui University of science and technology, 2008
Journal of China Coal Society, 1993, 18(4):1-12
Science Press, 2002:29-30.
Online since: June 2008
Authors: Ingor Baumann, Benjamin Krebs, Wolfgang Tillmann, Evelina Vogli
Several hard materials were investigated as spray feedstocks.
US Materials Science and Engineering, Part A (Structural Materials: Properties, Microstructure and Processing 1995), 204(1-2), p. 246-251 [7] S.Y.
Materials Science and Engineering, Part A (Structural Materials: Properties, Microstructure and Processing 2007), 448-451, p. 894-897 [8] R.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology (2001), 117(3), p. 418-423 [12] R.
Materials Science and Engineering, Part A (Structural Materials: Properties, Microstructure and Processing 2005), 408(1-2), p. 202-210 [15] R.C.
US Materials Science and Engineering, Part A (Structural Materials: Properties, Microstructure and Processing 1995), 204(1-2), p. 246-251 [7] S.Y.
Materials Science and Engineering, Part A (Structural Materials: Properties, Microstructure and Processing 2007), 448-451, p. 894-897 [8] R.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology (2001), 117(3), p. 418-423 [12] R.
Materials Science and Engineering, Part A (Structural Materials: Properties, Microstructure and Processing 2005), 408(1-2), p. 202-210 [15] R.C.
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Stanislav Fabian, Luba Bicejova
Mádr, Experimental method for the investigation of the abrasive water jet cutting quality, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 209/20 (2009) 6190-6195
Michal, The Influence of Sodium Chloride on the Resulting AAO Film Thickness, Advanced Materials Research 816-817 (2013) 18-22
Rimár, Monitoring of Vibrations in the technology of AWJ, Key Engineering Materials 496 (2012) 229-234
Kreheľ, Evaluation of capability of measuring device on the basis of diagnostics, Applied Mechanics and Materials 308 (2013) 69-74
Valenčík, Mechanism of randomness in vibration signals of machinery, Applied Mechanics and Materials 282 (2013) 257-262
Michal, The Influence of Sodium Chloride on the Resulting AAO Film Thickness, Advanced Materials Research 816-817 (2013) 18-22
Rimár, Monitoring of Vibrations in the technology of AWJ, Key Engineering Materials 496 (2012) 229-234
Kreheľ, Evaluation of capability of measuring device on the basis of diagnostics, Applied Mechanics and Materials 308 (2013) 69-74
Valenčík, Mechanism of randomness in vibration signals of machinery, Applied Mechanics and Materials 282 (2013) 257-262
Online since: November 2016
Authors: Hui Huang, Xiao Lan Wu, Sheng Ping Wen, Zuo-Ren Nie, Kun Yuan Gao
Materials Science Forum, 2007, 546-549
Materials Science and Engineering A, 2010, 527: 7510−7518
Materials Science and Engineering A, 2009, 516: 42−49
Materials Science and Engineering A, 2010, 527: 1806−1814
Materials Science Forum, 2014, (794-796):199-204.
Materials Science and Engineering A, 2010, 527: 7510−7518
Materials Science and Engineering A, 2009, 516: 42−49
Materials Science and Engineering A, 2010, 527: 1806−1814
Materials Science Forum, 2014, (794-796):199-204.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Ahmad Faiz Abd Rashid, Noorsaidi Mahat, Sumiani Yusoff
The aims of the research is to differentiate between housing types and building materials.
Since concrete is the major materials used in the building, it represents the highest GWP.
For single landed houses, the results shows that buildings with cement based wall and roof materials have higher initial embodied energy but lower throughout the building life cycle than clay bricks and roof materials.
The lifespan of the buildings is 50 years and only the major building materials were assessed.
The other minor materials such as aluminium, copper, tile, rubber and paint were omitted due to lack of data.
Since concrete is the major materials used in the building, it represents the highest GWP.
For single landed houses, the results shows that buildings with cement based wall and roof materials have higher initial embodied energy but lower throughout the building life cycle than clay bricks and roof materials.
The lifespan of the buildings is 50 years and only the major building materials were assessed.
The other minor materials such as aluminium, copper, tile, rubber and paint were omitted due to lack of data.
Online since: January 2023
Authors: Suranto Suranto, Musabbikhah Musabbikhah
A material can become dry if the air has a lower water vapor content than the dried material [10].
Materials and Method The material used in this research was teak wood powder.
This indicates that a drying temperature of 100 °C, a drying time of 12 hours, a carbonization temperature of 450 °C, and a carbonization time of 60 minutes produce the most volatile materials.
Chinyere, The International Journal Of Science & Technoledge An Evaluation of Briquettes from Sawdust and Corn Starch Binder Abstract, vol. 2, 7 (2014) 149–157
Musabbikhah, Optimizing the Pyrolysis Process and Modelling the Calorific Value of Sawdust Charcoal as Composing Materials of Quality Briquettes, (2019)263–267
Materials and Method The material used in this research was teak wood powder.
This indicates that a drying temperature of 100 °C, a drying time of 12 hours, a carbonization temperature of 450 °C, and a carbonization time of 60 minutes produce the most volatile materials.
Chinyere, The International Journal Of Science & Technoledge An Evaluation of Briquettes from Sawdust and Corn Starch Binder Abstract, vol. 2, 7 (2014) 149–157
Musabbikhah, Optimizing the Pyrolysis Process and Modelling the Calorific Value of Sawdust Charcoal as Composing Materials of Quality Briquettes, (2019)263–267
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Xiao Hao, Shu Hua Zhai, Sheng Jun Sha
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Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology(Nature Science Edition), 2002,30(3):68-70
Application of neural network models to rock mechanics and rock engineering, international journal of Rock mechanics and mining science ,1991,28(6),535-540
Beijing:Science Press,2000
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Farhad Kolahan, Reza Golmezerji, Masoud Azadi Moghaddam
Karayel, “Prediction and control of surface roughness in CNC lathe using artificial neural network”, The international Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol 209, 2009, pp. 3125-3137
Kwon, “Optimization of EDM process for multiple performance characteristics using Taguchi method and Grey relational analysis†”, The International Journal of Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol 24, 2010 , pp.1083-1090
Chincholkar, “Effect of machining parameters on surface roughness and material removal rate in polymer pipes”, The International Journal of Materials and Design vol .31, 2010, pp. 3590–3598
Santhi, “Development of multi-objective optimization models for electrochemical machining process”, The International Journal of Materials Manufacturing Technology , vol. 39, 2008, pp. 55–63
Hocheng, “Optimization of electrochemical polishing of stainless steel by Grey relational analysis”,The International journal of materials processing technology ,vol 140, 2003, pp. 255–259
Kwon, “Optimization of EDM process for multiple performance characteristics using Taguchi method and Grey relational analysis†”, The International Journal of Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol 24, 2010 , pp.1083-1090
Chincholkar, “Effect of machining parameters on surface roughness and material removal rate in polymer pipes”, The International Journal of Materials and Design vol .31, 2010, pp. 3590–3598
Santhi, “Development of multi-objective optimization models for electrochemical machining process”, The International Journal of Materials Manufacturing Technology , vol. 39, 2008, pp. 55–63
Hocheng, “Optimization of electrochemical polishing of stainless steel by Grey relational analysis”,The International journal of materials processing technology ,vol 140, 2003, pp. 255–259
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Chan Woo Park, Made Ricki Murti
The drying process is the phenomenon of the application of the heat transfer science.
The energy balance and exergy on the solar drying system is becoming an important consideration because of the drying is also an application of the thermodynamics science, and this phenomenon was investigated in a solar drying system [3,4].
Useful energy was depending on the decreasing of material mass against the time as shown on Fig. 3.
When the decreasing of material mass has achieved the value of zero, it meant that the material which was dried has dried.
Rodrıguez-Ramırez, Efficiency of a hybrid solar–gas dryer, International Journal Sci of Solar Energy 93 (2013) 23–31
The energy balance and exergy on the solar drying system is becoming an important consideration because of the drying is also an application of the thermodynamics science, and this phenomenon was investigated in a solar drying system [3,4].
Useful energy was depending on the decreasing of material mass against the time as shown on Fig. 3.
When the decreasing of material mass has achieved the value of zero, it meant that the material which was dried has dried.
Rodrıguez-Ramırez, Efficiency of a hybrid solar–gas dryer, International Journal Sci of Solar Energy 93 (2013) 23–31
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Anna Boczkowska, Grzegorz Slawinski, Danuta Miedzińska, Tadeusz Niezgoda
Sylvester Kaliskiego 2, 00-908 Warsaw 49, Poland
2Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, Woloska 141, 02-507 Warsaw, Poland
admiedzinska@wat.edu.pl (corresponding author), bgslawinski@wat.edu.pl, ctniezgoda@wat.edu.pl, dabocz@meil.pw.edu.pl
Keywords: Numerical modeling, microstructure, magnetorheological elastomer, smart materials, magnetic field.
This is achieved via adding the micro-sized magnetisable particles into the elastomers or rubber-like materials [1].
Awietjan, Urethane magnetorheological elastomers microstructure and properties, III ECCOMAS conference on Smart Structures and Materials, Gdansk (2007)
Munoz, A model of the behavior of magnetorheological materials, Smart Mater.
Munoz, A model of the behaviour of magnetorheological materials, Smart Mater.
This is achieved via adding the micro-sized magnetisable particles into the elastomers or rubber-like materials [1].
Awietjan, Urethane magnetorheological elastomers microstructure and properties, III ECCOMAS conference on Smart Structures and Materials, Gdansk (2007)
Munoz, A model of the behavior of magnetorheological materials, Smart Mater.
Munoz, A model of the behaviour of magnetorheological materials, Smart Mater.