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Online since: January 2012
Authors: M. Habibnia, Namdar Karimi, S. Nourouzi, Mohsen Shakeri
Effect of tool rotation speed and feed rate on friction stir welding of 1100 aluminum alloy to carbon steel M.Habibnia 1, M.Shakeri 2 S.Nourouzi 3, N.Karimi 4 Department of Mechanical Engineering; Babol University of Technology, Babol, P.O.Box 484, Mazandaran, Iran 1M.Habibnia@stu.nit.ac.ir, 2 Shakeri@nit.ac.ir, 3S_ Nourouzi@nit.ac.ir, 4N.Karimi@stu.nit.ac.ir Keywords: Dissimilar joint, FSW, rotation speed, feed rate Abstract.
Steel alloys are inexpensive, high strength and toughness; it has been the first choice of material for engineers.
The carbon steel was in the advancing side.
Murti, “The formation of intermetallic phases in aluminum–austenitic stainless steel friction welds”, Journal of Material Forum, vol17 (1993), pp 301–307
Hotta, “Joining of steel to aluminum alloy by interface-activated adhesion welding”, Journal of Materials Science Forum,vol426–432 (2003), pp4129–4134
Online since: September 2013
Preface The 3rd International Conference on Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials (CEAM 2013) was successfully taken place in Guangzhou, China, on July 6-7, 2013.
The objective of the 2013 International Conference on Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials (CEAM 2013) is to provide a forum for the discussion of new developments, recent progress, and innovations in the chemical engineering and advanced materials.
The Committee of CEAM 2013 The 3rd International Conference on Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials (CEAM 2013) Organized by: Guangdong University of Technology, China Co-organized by: Guangdong Petrochemical Research Institute Guangzhou University, China Supported by: National Natural Science Foundation of China Conference Organization Chairman Academician Prof.
Guoqiang Yin, Zhongkai University of Agriculture and Engineering,China Prof.
Liewen Liao, Zhongkai University of Agriculture and Engineering,China Prof.
Online since: July 2006
Authors: Olaf Engler
Introduction Many engineering materials, in particular metallic sheets, exhibit significant plastic anisotropy that can be attributed to the presence of crystallographic texture.
The evolution of texture during deformation was simulated with the GIA model [10], which is an advanced N-point model for simulating rolling textures, with high accuracy, as a function of initial texture, rolling strain as well as alloy composition [11].
Forum Vols. 217-222 (1996), p. 641
Forum Vols. 331-337 (2000), p. 421
Engler: in Continuum Scale Simulation of Engineering Materials: Fundamentals, eds.
Online since: January 2005
Authors: In Soo Kim, Dong Young Sung, Min Gu Lee, Jung Kyu Ko, Bee Lyong Yang, Jun Mo Yang
The Texture and Property of Diffusion Barrier of TiN Thin Films Dong Young Sung 1,a, Insoo Kim 1,b, Min Gu Lee 1,c, Beelyong Yang 1,d, Jun Mo Yang 2,e, Jung Kyu Ko 2,f 1 School of Advanced Materials and Systems Engineering, Kumoh National Institute of Technology, Kumi, Kyung Buk, 730-701, Korea 2 Memory Research and Development Division, Hynix Semiconductor Inc., San 136-1, Ami-ri, Bubal-eub, Ichon-si, Kyoungki-do, 467-701, Korea a pride5@kumoh.ac.kr, biskim@kumoh.ac.kr, clmk@kumoh.ac.kr, dblyang@kumoh.ac.kr, e junmo.yang@hynix.com, f jungkyu.ko@hynix.com Keywords: TiN, Thin films, PVD, MOCVD, Semiconductor, Oxidized Si (SiO2/Si) wafer, Diffusion barrier, Copper metallization, Texture, Microstructure, SIMS, Atomic concentration Abstract.
R05-2002-01512-0) of the Korea Science & Engineering Foundation.
Forum, Vol. 408-412 (2002), p. 75 [5] D.
Forum, Vol. 408-412 (2002), p. 1591 [8] H.
Forum, Vol. 449-452 (2004), p. 781 [9] W.
Online since: July 2014
Preface MAEE2014 is a comprehensive conference,and it is an integrated conference concentrating its focus upon Material Engineering, Electrical engineering and Applied Technology.
In the proceeding, you can learn much more knowledge about Material Engineering, Electrical engineering and Applied Technology of researchers all around the world.
In order to meet high standard of Advanced Material Research ,the organization committee has made their efforts to do the following things.
The goal of the conference is to provide researchers from environment science, material application and applied technology fields with a free exchanging forum to share the new ideas, new innovation and solutions with each other.
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Tomohisa Kato, Hitoshi Habuka, Yusuke Fukumoto
Off-Orientation Influence on C-face (0001) 4H-SiC Surface Morphology Produced by Etching using Chlorine Trifluoride Gas Yusuke Fukumoto1, a, Hitoshi Habuka1, a and Tomohisa Kato1, b 1Department of Chemical and Energy Engineering, Yokohama National Univ., Japan 2Advanced Power Electronics Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan ahabuka1@ynu.ac.jp, b t-kato@aist.go.jp Keywords: Off-orientation, chlorine trifluoride, surface morphology Abstract.
Forum, 725, 49-52 (2012)
Forum, 556-557, 753 (2007).
Online since: May 2016
Authors: Christophe Raynaud, Gabriel Ferro, Dominique Planson, Mihai Lazar, Maher Soueidan, Tony Abi-Tannous, Bruno Gardiola
For ohmic contact formation, high temperature annealing was performed in a Rapid Thermal Annealing (RTA) furnace under argon at atmospheric pressure with advanced backing steps (3 times pumping followed by argon filling) before the annealing in order to decrease the residual oxygen concentration in the RTA chamber [5].
Forum, 778-780 (2014) 432-435
Calcagno, Microelectronic Engineering, 60 (2002) 269-282
Forum, 679-680 (2011) 201-204
Online since: December 2008
Authors: Stuart Hampshire, Yvonne Menke, L.K.L. Falk
Hampshire: Key Engineering Materials 132-136 (1997), p. 814
Forum 325-326 (2000), p. 325
Thompson, in: Silicon Nitride Ceramics: Scientific and Technological Advances, edited by I.
Forum 325-326 (2000), p. 325
Hampshire: Advances in Science and Technology 45 (2006), p. 30.
Online since: October 2024
Authors: Eleonora Darmofal, Tatiana Lutsenko, Alexey Vasilchenko, Olexandr Danilin
Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 274 (2022) 108800
International Conference on Mechanics and Civil Engineering (ICMCE 2014). (2014) 1031–1037
Department of Civil, Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering Luleå University of Technology, 2017
Journal of Advanced Concrete Technology, 5(1) (2007) 99–112
Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 708 (2019) 012075.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Gheorghe Buluc, Iulia Florea, Oana Bălţătescu, Costel Roman, Ioan Carcea
This combination of properties and the particular structures of HEAs are attractive for a number of potential engineering applications.
Fu, Microstructure and compressive properties of AlCrFeCoNi high entropy alloy, Materials Science and Engineering A, 491, 2008, pp. 154–158
[2] Iulia Florea, Raluca Maria Florea,Oana Baltatescu, Vasile Soare, Costel Roman &Ioan Carcea, Research on electromagnetic properties of high entropy alloys, Advanced Materials Research Vol. 837, 2014, pp 277-282
Munitz, M.J.Kaufman, J.P.Chandler, H.Kalaantari, R.Abbaschian, Melt separation phenomena in CoNiCuAlCr high entropy alloy containing silver, Materials Science & Engineering A 560, 2013, pp.633–642
Carcea, High entropy alloys, Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials Vol. 15, No. 7- 8, 2013, pp.761 – 767.
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