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Online since: September 2013
Authors: Zheng Qiang Jiang, Yue Wu
Journal of the Franklin Institute, 2006, 343(4): 521-531
Flexible Services and Manufacturing Journal, 2012: 1-23
International Journal of Production Economics, 2003, 86(1): 1-10
Chinese Journal of Management Science, 2012, 6: 016
Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 2011, 47(001): 124-131.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Qi Song Shi, Tai Qi Liu, Fu Rui Ma, Jin Fang Chu, Tan Qiu Li, Dong Hui Yang
Introduction The research of phase change materials began in the 1960s.
Experimental Materials.
Material Development and Application of Materials.
Journal of Beijing Institute of Technology.
Textile Science & Technology.
Online since: March 2011
Authors: Ke Rong Gai, Xiao Tie Niu, Tao Fang
Journal of Applied Optics, 2007, 28(1): 43-46
Materials Review, 2006, 20(2):5
Materials Review, 2007, 21(2):5-9
Journal of Inorganic Materials, l988, 3(2): l30
Doctoral thesis of Chinese academy of sciences, 2009
Online since: August 2018
Authors: Riccardo Manno, Ivano Benedetti, Wei Gao
Progress in Materials Science, 46(6), 559-632, 2001 [3] MG Rashed, M Ashraf, RAW Mines, PJ Hazell.
Biological Materials Science: Biological Materials, Bioinspired Materials, and Biomaterials.
Progress in Materials Science, 74, 332400, 2015 [9] OB Olurin, NA Fleck, MF Ashby.
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 291(1), 136-146, 2000 [10] EW Andrews, LJ Gibson.
Journal of Materials Science, 35(24), 6259-6266, 2000 [17] P Fratzl, HS Gupta, FD Fischer, O Kolednik.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Bo Liu, Li Qiang Tang, Xiu Hong Wang
The research of crack-tip field in damage materials is a very complex problem.
Bui and Ehrlachar present a simple damage model to study the fracture problem of elastic and elastic-plastic materials.
These works provide theoretical foundation to establish failure criterion for materials.
For the non-damage materials,则要求, they are requested, λ and μ are 为材料(无损伤时)的 Lame 系the Lamé coefficients of materials (no damage).
[4] Sun Q H, Cai Y H, Tang L Q: Journal of Harbin Engineering University, Vol.24 (2) (2003), p.192-197.
Online since: October 2018
Authors: E.V. Solomin, E.A. Sirotkin, I.M. Kirpichnikova
Having in mind these extreme requirements we have analyzed the effectiveness of friction materials used in the braking system of wind turbines.
The component composition of braking pads materials.
Nezhnikova, Energy efficiency and the quality of housing projects ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 11(3) (2016) 2023-2029
Rosso, Study and Optimization of Metal Based Sintered Materials for Automotive Brake Friction Production, Solid State Phenomena, 254 (2016) 20-26
Popa et al., Research on Composite Materials Used for Brake Shoes Manufacture, Solid State Phenomena, 254 (2016) 207-211
Online since: March 2008
Authors: Shou Wen Yu, Zuo Rong Chen
China a zuorong.chen@csiro.au, b yusw@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn Keywords: Smart materials; Electric properties; Mechanical properties; Adhesion; Friction Abstract.
The obtained results are useful for characterization of piezoelectric materials by micro-indentation and micro-friction techniques.
Introduction Instrumented indentation techniques have been widely used in micro-scale and nano-scale characterizations of piezoelectric materials [1-3].
Theoretical investigations of the electrical and mechanical responses during indentation of piezoelectric materials have been conducted by many researchers [4-10].
Novosad, Materials Science, vol. 33, (1997),pp. 174-182
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Beate Langer, Marcus Schoßig, Thomas Illing, Wolfgang Grellmann
References [1] DIN 50035 (2012-09): Terms and Definitions used on Ageing of Materials – Polymeric Materials
International Journal of Fatigue, 29 (2007) 199–208
Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites, 3 (1984) 98–119
Composites Science and Technology, 68 (2008) 2574–2581
Eds.), Deformation and Fracture Behaviour of Polymer Materials.
Online since: December 2012
Edited by: Akii Okonigbon Akaehomen Ibhadode
This periodical edition includes peer-reviewed papers based on results of scientific research and engineering solutions in different areas of modern engineering science.
Keywords:
Materials Science, Materials, Mechanics, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Cumputer Science, Environmental Engineering
Online since: March 2014
Authors: Kai Tao Xiao, Hua Quan Yang, Yun Dong
Influence of Limestone Powder on the Performance of Cementitious Materials Yun Dong*1,2,3,a, K.T.Xiao2,3,b and H.Q.Yang 2,3,c 1College of Water Resources and Hydroelectric Engineer, Wuhan University, Wuhan, 430072, China 2Yangtze River Scientific Research Institute, Wuhan, 430010, China 3Research Center on Water Engineering Safety and Disaster Prevention, the Ministry of Water Resources, Wuhan, 430010, China adongyun@mail.crsri.cn, bxiaokt@mail.crsri.cn, cyanghq@mail.crsri.cn Key word: Limestone Powder; Fly Ash; Cementitous Materials; Mechanism of action Abstract: This paper study on the mortar strength, particle gradation and mortar fluidity of binary and ternary systems for cementitious materials with limestone powder or fly ash, analyze the influence of limestone powders with different specific surface areas and contents on the performance of cementitious materials; and research the performance of limestone powder in cementitious materials by means of micro analysis.
This article concentrates on the research of the particle gradation, mortar strength, micro structure and hydration characteristics of binary, ternary systems forcementitous materials with limestone powder or fly ash; and analyzes the mechanism of limestone powder in the cementitous material system.
Test Materials and Method Materials The P·O 42.5 Portland cement accorded with GB 175-2007 and the Grade I fly ash accorded with GB/T 1596-2005 were used.
Refer to Table 1 for materials chemical compositions and Table 2 for limestone and fly ash main performance indices.
Journal of Building Materials, Vol.1 (1988), p. 187-191 (in Chinese) [4] Zhang Chunmei, RAMACHANDRAN V S, Influence of Calcium Carbonate Micro Aggregate on the Hydration of Tricalcium Silicate .Journal of the Chinese Ceramic Society,Vol. 16 (1988), p. 110-117(in Chinese)
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