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Online since: June 2025
Authors: Arman Ray N. Nisay, Dan Erick P. Dominguez, Brian Jumaquio Tuazon, John Ryan C. Dizon, Madelene Velasco Villablanca
Yodo: A Review on Filament Materials for Fused Filament Fabrication, Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing Vol. 5(3), pp. 69
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Milella: Composite materials: A Vision for the Future 1st Ed., Springer Science & Business Media (2011), p. 218 [17] F.
Schwartz: Composite materials handbook Ed.
Akessa: Strength analysis of 3D printed carbon fibre reinforced thermoplastic using experimental and numerical methods, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (2019) 700 012024 [22] M.
Fidan: Tensile Performance of 3D-Printed Continuous Fiber-Reinforced Nylon Composites, Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing Vol. 5 (3) (2021), p. 68 [23] Z.
Milella: Composite materials: A Vision for the Future 1st Ed., Springer Science & Business Media (2011), p. 218 [17] F.
Schwartz: Composite materials handbook Ed.
Akessa: Strength analysis of 3D printed carbon fibre reinforced thermoplastic using experimental and numerical methods, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (2019) 700 012024 [22] M.
Fidan: Tensile Performance of 3D-Printed Continuous Fiber-Reinforced Nylon Composites, Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing Vol. 5 (3) (2021), p. 68 [23] Z.
Online since: August 2012
Authors: Qing Xi Hu, Yuan Yuan Liu, Da Li Liu, Shu Hui Fang, Zhen Zhong Han, Ying Liu
Experimental Research
Experiment Materials.
As the extrusion swell effect of polymer materials [9], cross-sectional area of fiber is larger than the area of extrusion dies.
Acknowledgements This work is financially supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.51075253), and the National Science Foundation for Young Scientists of China (Grant No.51105239).
Xu, et al:Journal of Biomedical Engineering, Vol.28 (2011), pp. 804-809
Tanner: Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, Vol. 129(2005), pp. 85-87
As the extrusion swell effect of polymer materials [9], cross-sectional area of fiber is larger than the area of extrusion dies.
Acknowledgements This work is financially supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.51075253), and the National Science Foundation for Young Scientists of China (Grant No.51105239).
Xu, et al:Journal of Biomedical Engineering, Vol.28 (2011), pp. 804-809
Tanner: Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, Vol. 129(2005), pp. 85-87
Online since: July 2007
Authors: Jung Hwa Hong, Sang Ok Ko, Sung Ki Min
The theoretical background of this prediction is based on the poroelasticity of 2-phase
material that grounds on fluid flow and behavior of cortical bone material.
Further analytical study is required to fully understand relationships between SGP and pore pressure distributions in OI bone-implant composite materials.
In this study, bone was assumed as an isotropic material.
Becker : Generation of electric potentials by bone in response to mechanical stress, Science.
Lim: Strain Rate Dependent Poroelastic Behavior of Bovine Vertebral Trabecular Bone, KSME international journal, Vol.15, (2001), p.1032-1040 [8] T.M.
Further analytical study is required to fully understand relationships between SGP and pore pressure distributions in OI bone-implant composite materials.
In this study, bone was assumed as an isotropic material.
Becker : Generation of electric potentials by bone in response to mechanical stress, Science.
Lim: Strain Rate Dependent Poroelastic Behavior of Bovine Vertebral Trabecular Bone, KSME international journal, Vol.15, (2001), p.1032-1040 [8] T.M.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Xiao Jie Sun, Si Ming Wang
Therefore, how to effectively remove these refractory materials becomes a focus in the study for advanced treatment of LBE.
[4] Huo S.L., Xi B.D., Yu H.C., et al: Journal of Environmental Sciences-China, 2008, 20(4):492-498
[16] Herrmann, J: Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2007, 146(3): 624-629
(In Chinese) [19] Li Z, Shen W, He W, et al: Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2008, 155(3): 590-594
[23] Ananpattarachai J., Kajitvichyanukul P., Seraphin S: Journal of Hazardous Materials. 2009, 168(1): 253-261
[4] Huo S.L., Xi B.D., Yu H.C., et al: Journal of Environmental Sciences-China, 2008, 20(4):492-498
[16] Herrmann, J: Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2007, 146(3): 624-629
(In Chinese) [19] Li Z, Shen W, He W, et al: Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2008, 155(3): 590-594
[23] Ananpattarachai J., Kajitvichyanukul P., Seraphin S: Journal of Hazardous Materials. 2009, 168(1): 253-261
Online since: August 2021
Authors: Valentina I. Loganina
Materials and Research Methods
Polyvinyl acetatcement PVAC, organosilicon KO-168 paints were applied to the substrate in two layers with intermediate drying for 20 minutes.
Zuev, Strength and destruction of highly elastic materials, Chemistry, Moscow-Leningrad, 1984
Mounir, Effect of bonding systems on the adhesion of butyl rubber to polyester fabric, Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology. 11(7) (1997) 921-928
Ivaschenko, Evaluation of the destruction of the coating depending on its thickness, Research Journal of Applied Sciences. 11 (2016) 891-893
Skachkov, Assessment of the stress state of the coating in depending on the porosity of the cement substrate, Key Engineering Materials. 737 (2017) 179-183
Zuev, Strength and destruction of highly elastic materials, Chemistry, Moscow-Leningrad, 1984
Mounir, Effect of bonding systems on the adhesion of butyl rubber to polyester fabric, Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology. 11(7) (1997) 921-928
Ivaschenko, Evaluation of the destruction of the coating depending on its thickness, Research Journal of Applied Sciences. 11 (2016) 891-893
Skachkov, Assessment of the stress state of the coating in depending on the porosity of the cement substrate, Key Engineering Materials. 737 (2017) 179-183
Online since: February 2006
Authors: Jean Michel Bouler, Franck Tancret
Materials and Testing
Fabrication Of Materials.
Weiss: Current state of the art of biphasic calcium phosphate bioceramics, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, Vol 14(3) (2003), pp. 195-200
Singh: Open pore description of mechanical properties of ceramics, Journal of Materials Science, Vol 26(14) (1991), pp. 3862-3868
Poeppel: Dependence of ceramic fracture properties on porosity, Journal of Materials Science, Vol 28(13) (1993), pp. 3589-3593
Wéber: Mechanical properties in the initial stage of sintering, Journal of Materials Science, Vol 30(7) (1995), pp. 1863-1871
Weiss: Current state of the art of biphasic calcium phosphate bioceramics, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, Vol 14(3) (2003), pp. 195-200
Singh: Open pore description of mechanical properties of ceramics, Journal of Materials Science, Vol 26(14) (1991), pp. 3862-3868
Poeppel: Dependence of ceramic fracture properties on porosity, Journal of Materials Science, Vol 28(13) (1993), pp. 3589-3593
Wéber: Mechanical properties in the initial stage of sintering, Journal of Materials Science, Vol 30(7) (1995), pp. 1863-1871
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Vinod Kumar, R. Balasubramaniam, P. Kumar
Balasubramaniam: Indian Journal of History of Science Vol. 42.3 (2007) p 493
Wadsworth: Journal of Materials Processing Tech.
Taleff et al.: Materials Characterization Vol. 46 (2001) p 11
Jaikishan: Indian Journal of History of Science Vol. 42.3 (2007) p 461
Maki: Materials Science Forum, Vol. 558-559 (2007) p 23.
Wadsworth: Journal of Materials Processing Tech.
Taleff et al.: Materials Characterization Vol. 46 (2001) p 11
Jaikishan: Indian Journal of History of Science Vol. 42.3 (2007) p 461
Maki: Materials Science Forum, Vol. 558-559 (2007) p 23.
Online since: March 2020
Authors: Shuang Yao, Yong Qiang Li, Zhi Long Zhao, Qun Hu Xue, Liang Zhao
Experimental Method and Process
Raw Materials.
International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy, and Materials, 2017, 24(9): 999-1003
Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1991, 36(16): 1270-1272
Journal of Materials Science, 2005, 40(6): 1547-1548
Science of Advance Materials, 2019, 11: 483-488
International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy, and Materials, 2017, 24(9): 999-1003
Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1991, 36(16): 1270-1272
Journal of Materials Science, 2005, 40(6): 1547-1548
Science of Advance Materials, 2019, 11: 483-488
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Chen Yang Xue, Ting Liang, Si Jia Lin, Cheng Lei, Ying Li
Lithium tantalate (LT) is a kind of excellent pyroelectric materials that can be made into high performance pyroelectric detector.
AFM is available to study the surface structure of solid materials, including the insulator.
It has also provided some references to other similar pyroelectric materials such as lithium niobate.
[5]Liu Lixin,Zhang xuejian:submitted to Journal of the Chinese ceramic society (2008).In Chinese
Berbecaru:submitted to Applied Surface Science(2006)
AFM is available to study the surface structure of solid materials, including the insulator.
It has also provided some references to other similar pyroelectric materials such as lithium niobate.
[5]Liu Lixin,Zhang xuejian:submitted to Journal of the Chinese ceramic society (2008).In Chinese
Berbecaru:submitted to Applied Surface Science(2006)
Online since: February 2018
Authors: Xiao Zhang, Xin Xing Zhou
Introduction
Polyurethane (PU) foams are widely used in many engineering applications, such as slip casting materials, coatings, sealants, and structural glue [1].
Materials and Methods Materials.
Petrović, Rigid polyurethane foams based on soybean oil, Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 77 (2000) 467-473.DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-4628 (20000711) 77
Bhattacharya, R.B.Turner, Characterization of polyurethane foams from soybean oil, Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 86 (2002) 3097-3107.DOI: 10.1002/app.11322
Pearce, Thermal degradation studies on rigid polyurethane foams blown with pentane, Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 88 (2003) 2319-2330.
Materials and Methods Materials.
Petrović, Rigid polyurethane foams based on soybean oil, Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 77 (2000) 467-473.DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-4628 (20000711) 77
Bhattacharya, R.B.Turner, Characterization of polyurethane foams from soybean oil, Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 86 (2002) 3097-3107.DOI: 10.1002/app.11322
Pearce, Thermal degradation studies on rigid polyurethane foams blown with pentane, Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 88 (2003) 2319-2330.