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Online since: October 2014
Authors: A.H. Lilehkoohi, A.A. Faieza, B.B. Sahari, Abdul Aziz Nuraini, M. Halali
In this matter, four materials and five thicknesses have been chosen for the vehicle model and a total of twenty simulations have been conducted.
Therefore, 20 simulations have been conducted to study the effect of all these materials and thicknesses.
Botkin, A coupled meshfree/ finite element method for automotive crashworthiness simulations, International Journal of Impact Engineering. 36 (2009) 1210-1222
Nuraini, M.Halali, Effect of material on crashworthiness for side doors and B pillar subjected to Euro NCAP side impact crash test," Advanced Science Letters. 19 (2013) 359-362
Nuraini, M.Halali, Effect of material and thickness of side doors and B Pillar on crashworthiness in Euro NCAP side impact crash test, Advanced Science Letters. 19 (2013) 420-424.
Online since: October 2023
Authors: Md Ashif Anwar, H.M. Mamun Al Rashed, Roisul Hasan Galib
Zhu, The effect of Ca and rare earth elements on the microstructure, mechanical properties and corrosion behavior of AZ91D, Materials Science and Engineering.
Ebert, Magnesium: properties—applications—potential, Materials Science and Engineering.
Cheng, An investigation of second phases in as-cast AZ31 magnesium alloys with different Sr contents, Journal of Materials Science. 48 (2013) 5456-5469
Ruano, Accumulative roll bonding of a Mg-based AZ61 alloy, Materials Science and Engineering.
Lee, Grain refining of magnesium alloy AZ31 by rolling, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 140.1-3 (2003) 588-591
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Kazuhiro Kusukawa, Fang Chao Xu
Xie: Journal of Materials Science, Vol.38, No.5 (2003), p.987 [5] S.
Chan: Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing,Vol.89, No.3 (2007), p.775 [6] X.
Derby: Journal of Materials Science, Vol.28, No.11 (1993), p.2989 [9] C.
Hashida: Materials Science and Engineering: C, Vol.28, No.2 (2008), p.207 [12] B.
Wagner: Materials Science and Engineering: A, Vol.423, No.1-2 (2006), p.70 [13] S.
Online since: April 2012
Authors: Aemi Nadia, A.S.M. Abdul Haseeb
Lucas, K.N. and Subramanian: Journal of Materials Science-Materials in Electronics Vol. 12 (2001) , p. 27
[4] Fu Guo: Journal Material Science-Mater Electron Vol.18 (2007), p. 129
Tu: Journal of Electronic Materials Vol. 30 (2001), p. 521
Wang: Materials Science and Engineering Vol. 44 (2004), p. 1
Sanchez: Journal of Electronic Materials.
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Xiao Mei Fan, Xiao Rong Hu
Introduction Ultimate axisymmetric punching capacity of concrete slabs are problems related to the three dimensional stress state analysis and the failure properties of the brittle materials.
Among them, the twin-shear failure criterion has abilities to reflect the failure properties for all kinds of materials and take the other existing criteria as its one special case [3, 4].
Hill [20] had pointed out that the Harr-Von Karman’s perfect plastic assumption is not inconsistent with the materials.
Science in China (series E), 2001, 31(4): 323-331 (in Chinese)
Science in China (series E), 2001, 44(2): 207-215 [18] ZHAO Peng-nian.
Online since: June 2021
Authors: Bao Hong Zhu, Bao Ying Li
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2005, 403(1-2): 205-214
A, Physical metallurgy and materials science, 2010, 41(4): 972-984
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2009, 500(1-2): 114-121
Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 2001, 10(6): 710-717
Journal of Materials Science Letters, 2000, 19(13)
Online since: September 2023
Authors: Carpoforo Vallellano, Fernando Mas, Guzman Domínguez-Domínguez
· Class 1: the depth of the scratch is less than 20 µm (for bare materials), or the cladding layer has not been trespassed
For clad materials, the base alloy exposed after scratch removal shall be less than 5% of the total area of the part to be considered as class 2
Materials Science and Engineering: 527 (2009) 297–304
Materials Science and Engineering: A 2009, 500, 16–24, doi:10.1016/j.msea.2008.09.039
Effect of Scratches on the Fatigue Behaviour of an Al-Li alloy, Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures. 17 (1994) 501–507
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Ji Zhou, Bo Li, Yang Liu, You Wei Yao, Jing Jing Gao, Zhen Dong Liu
Moreover, materials with high active surface area, nano-particle are more active compared to the same materials with larger particle sizes [14].
Adkins: Journal of Materials Science Letters. 11 (1992) 263-265
WangL: Journal of Hazardous Materials. 171 (2009) 294-300
Al-Amri: Materials Science and Engineering: B. 117 (2005) 302-306
Stein: Journal of Materials Chemistry. 14 (2004) 1616-1622
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Qing Li, Xiao Chuan Li
Introduction Combining piezoelectric and piezomagnetic constituent, magnetoelectroelastic solids can take the advantage of each constituent and consequently have superior magnetoelectric effect as compared to conventional piezoelectric and piezomagnetic materials [1].
Over the years, a large amount of studies have been done in mechanics, materials science and physics fields [2-5].
Ni: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, Vol. 321(2009), p. 1867
Zheng: Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE, Vol. 6A(2005). p. 922
Shen: International Journal of Engineering Science, Vol. 41(2003). p. 85.
Online since: October 2024
Authors: Pranjal Shome, Urnanav Khound, Swapnojit Das, Jyoti Bhukhan, Bipul Das, Sunilkumar Dhasan
The development of a bamboo-based Nylon 66 composite through FSW involves a multidisciplinary approach, combining materials science, polymer processing, and welding technology.
Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering 44 (2019): 7399-7405
Materials science and engineering: R: reports 50.1-2 (2005): 1-78
Journal of King Saud University-Science 32.1 (2020): 1130-1134
Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance 30 (2021): 1221-1233