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Online since: October 2011
Authors: Holger Keuer, Thomas Gerber, Bernhard Frerich, Wei Guo Xu, Cornelia Ganz
Another advantage of porous materials over compact metals is the smaller elastic modulus.
The predominate materials are soft and adipose tissue (Fig. 4 B).
Schmickal, Porous titanium implant materials and their potential in orthopedic surgery, Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik 38 (2007) 1015-1018 [2] G.
Chahal, Preliminary observations of bone ingrowth into porous materials, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research 10 (1976) 335-344 [4] K.
Liu, Measurement of the dynamic young’s modulus of porous titanium and ti6al4v, Journal of Materials Science 42 (2007) 7348-7353 [5] J.
Online since: October 2012
Authors: Dyi Cheng Chen, Fung Ling Nian, Jiun Ru Shiu, Wen Hsuan Ku
Movahhedy, Die design for the radial forging process using 3D FEM, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 182 (2007) 534-539
Lu, Experimental study on process of precision forging of an aluminum-alloy rotor, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 170 (2005) 412-415
Hsu, The influence of die shape on the flow deformation of extrusion forging, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 124 (2002) 67-76
Moon, Process analysis of multistage forging by using finite element method, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 187-188 (2007) 586-590
Petzov, Microstructure evolution during metal forming processes, Computational Materials Science, 28 (2003) 563–573
Online since: April 2012
Authors: Lei Zhang, Yun Wei Zhao, Zhuo Yang
Material removal mechanism of ER fluid-assisted polishing The material removal mechanism of the ER fluid-assisted polishing is schematically shown in Fig.1.
Kuriyagawa: International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture Vol. 48 (2008), p. 295-306
Wang: Experimentation on MR fluid using a 2-axis wheel tool, Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol.209 (2009), p. 5254-5261
Khonsari, Thermohydrodynamic Design Charts for Slider Bearings, Journal of Tribology Vol.119(1997), p. 859-869
Lee: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 155-156 (2004), p. 1293-1299
Online since: June 2010
Authors: Hui Ji Shi, Jian Lu, Guo Dong Zhang, Zhao Xi Wang, Bao Ping Qu, Xian Bo Zhao
A considerable amount of research has been conducted to understand the damaging effect of hydrogen in materials [5,6].
References [1] R.K.Dayal, N.parvathavarthini, Sadhana, Vol.28(2003), p.431 [2] R.D.Sisson, G.Fuller, Wire Forming Technology International, Vol.20 (2007) p.20 [3] Z.X.Wang, H.J.Shi, Nuclear engineering and design Vol.238(2008) p.3186 [4] T.Nambu, K.Shimizu, Journal of Alloys and Compounds Vol.446(2007) p.588 [5] R.A.Siddiqui, H.A.Abdullah, Journal of Materials processing technology Vol.170(2005) p.430 [6] N.F.Rhines, Trans.ASM Vol.48(1956) p.919 [7] J.S.
Ha, E.Fleury, International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping, Vol.75 (1998) p.707 [8] S.
Timoshenko, Strength of materials: II.
Chung, Fatigue Fract Engng Mater Struct Vol.22 (1999) p.889 [10] J.Kameda, X.Mao, Journal of materials science Vol.27(1992) p.983 [11] G.M.V.Pressouyre, C.G.Interrante, Current solution to hydrogen problems in steels, ASM, Metal Park, OH, 1982, p.18
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Peng Ba, Shu Tian Zhang, Xiu Heng Zhang
For shorten the product design cycle and saved the cost, the 2.5L reciprocating compressor crankshaft is parametric designed by Pro/E. stress analysis about crankshaft during a revolution was done to check each dangerous cross-section based on dynamics, materials mechanics.
The static strength of journal can be checked by: (7) where σ-1 is symmetric bending fatigue limit (MPa) of crankshaft material; σ is normal stress (MPa) of dangerous point, [n] is the allowable safety coefficient, [n] = 3.5 ~ 5.
Journal deflection θ= 0.00021rad≤ [θ] = 0.00031 rad, rigid is enough.
Journal of Kunming University of Science and Technology, (2001)
Journal of northeastern university, in November (2009).
Online since: February 2016
Authors: Robert Kowalczyk, Andrzej Matras
Properties of the workpiece materials are presented in Table 1.
Heo, Environmentally conscious hard turning of cemented carbide materials on the basis of micro-cutting in SEM (2nd report): stress turning with three kinds of cutting tools, Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology 23 (2009) 1959-1966
Chen, Research and development of polycrystalline diamond woodworking tools, International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials 20 (2002) 395-400
Nabhani, Wear mechanisms of ultra-hard cutting tools materials, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 115 (2001) 402-412
Key Engineering Materials 496 (2011) 205-210
Online since: March 2025
Authors: Ilyas Renreng, Zulkifli Djafar, Taufiqqurrahman Zulkifli, Muh Azwar Arham
Materials The composite panel was comprised of reinforcement and a matrix.
Composite Panel without CPP The equipment and materials used to create the composite panel were prepared.
Firstly, the materials for making the matrix were prepared with a volume ratio of 40% epoxy resin to 60% epoxy hardener.
Sharma, “A Review on Mechanical Properties of Natural Fiber Reinforced Hybrid Polymer Composites,” Journal of Minerals and Materials Characterization and Engineering, vol. 03, no. 05, pp. 420–426, 2015, doi: 10.4236/jmmce.2015.35044
Smoca, “Water absorption properties of hemp fibres reinforced PLA bio-composites,” in Engineering for Rural Development, Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, 2019, pp. 1079–1083. doi: 10.22616/ERDev2019.18.N522.
Online since: April 2009
Authors: Travis Blackburn, Steven Danyluk, David Butler, Leo Cheng Seng
In this paper, a non-contact material removal technique based on the electrokinetic phenomenon is proposed for precise material removal at rates in the order of nanometers/min.
A schematic on the experimental setup for electrokinetic material removal.
Thus the material removal mechanism can be considered to be a mechanical one.
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Jimenez: Measurement and interpretation of the electrical conductivity of 1-alcohols from 273 K to 333 K (Journal of Molecular Liquids, Vol. 89 (2000), pp. 233-238
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Ji Jun Lu, H. Hamouda
Journal of materials in civil engineering. 12(4) (2000) 314-319
Materials Research. 12(1) (2009) 63-67
International Journal of Polymeric Materials. 57(8) (2008) 797-805
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 81(13) (2001) 3178-3185
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 104(4) (2007) 2536-2541
Online since: August 2012
Authors: Humberto Gracher Riella, Márcio Antônio Fiori, Camila Gaspodini Tachinski, Angélica Melo Naspolini, Eloisa Contessi Consenso, Ramon Fernandes Salvan, Victor Hugo Cordova, Glaucea W. Duarte, Raquel Piletti
In recent years many works have been developed related to biocide materials applied to polymer and ceramic materials.
So Staphylococcus aureus is more susceptible to the action of antimicrobial materials so, it explains the results obtained.
Rojo et al.: Dental Materials, London (2008), p.1709
Cui: Journal of Materials Science Materials in Medicine Vol. 9 (1998), p. 129
Fiori et al.: Materials Science And Engineering C (2008), p. 1-5