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Online since: September 2011
Authors: Ling Ling Zhu, Si Wen Tang, Cheng Zhang Peng
Fig.3 shows the variation of the friction coefficient with time for tested materials.
Journal of Zhen zhou University, Vol.36(3)(2004), p.54
Journal of Materials Protection, Vol.40 (10) (2007), p.26
Journal of Zhengzhou University, Vol.29 (4)(2008), p.42
Materials and Design, Vol.28(2007), p.1374
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Zhi Hua Hu, Yun Yan, Lin Yang
The main problem is lack of conventional building wall materials instead of clay bricks.
Experiments Raw Materials.
The chemical compositions of raw materials are shown in Table 1.
The main roles of Gypsum and quartz are filling materials.
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Online since: September 2011
Authors: Yi Qiang Wang, Bing Bing Yan, Hai Bo Zhou, Gui Lian Wang
According to the experience of polishing worker, great polishing pressure is used to remove more materials at rough finish, and small polishing pressure is used to remove material at fine finish.
Acknowledgement This research was sponsored by Talent Training Plan of Jiamusi University (RC2010-026), Youth Academic Talent Program of Heilongjiang Province (1251G061), Ningbo Science and Technology Key Program (2010B10001) and Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China (Y1110708).
Cho: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 130-131 (2002), pp. 339-344
Huang: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 166 (2005), pp. 230-236
Ikoku: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 187-188 (2007), pp. 81-84
Online since: June 2015
Authors: Rui Rui Sun, Hua Qing Chen, Du Kang Li, Dong Dong Yang
Materials and methods Overview of the researching area.
Environmental Science. 26(2005)153-158
Chinese Journal of Ecology. 30(2011)889-896.
Journal of Hydrology. 312(2005)14-27
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 192(2011)402-410
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Yi Sun, Gao Ying Kang, Ding Cui, Jing Ran Ge
Acknowledgement It is a project sponsored by the Nature Science Foundation of China (10972066).
Average stress in matrix and average of materials with misfitting inclusion [J].
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Online since: November 2006
Authors: Walman Benício de Castro, Martin Strangwood, T.M. Maciel, I.T.H. Chang
Introduction The practical use of structural ceramic materials for high temperature application requires the development of reliable joints.
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Online since: March 2016
Authors: Xiao Yang Guo, Xing Cai Zhang, Xiao Wei Cheng
Construction and Building Materials, 2014, 60(16): 25-32 [3] S.
Construction and Building Materials, 2014, 54(15): 118-122 [4] J.
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 2015, 129: 63-76 [6] A.
Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering, 2015, 23: 165-170 [7] J.
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2012, 213: 109-116.
Online since: September 2015
Authors: Asim Tewari, Prita Pant, Manikanta Anupoju, Ashish Kumar Saxena
Yu, Materials Science and Engineering A 393 (2005) 204
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Soo, Journal of Materials Science (2011)
Hardwicke, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance 14 (2005) 709
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Online since: April 2021
Authors: Zi Yuan Song
A, Deformation microstructures after low-cycle fatigue in a fourth-generation Ni-base SC superalloy TMS-138," Materials Science and Engineering: A. 381 (2004) 20-27
Décampsb, Low cycle fatigue of a nickel based superalloy at high temperature: deformation microstructures, Materials Science and Engineering: A. 316, no. 1-2, (2001) 18-31
A, Time-incremental creep–fatigue damage rule for single crystal Ni-base superalloys, Materials Science & Engineering A. 508 (2009). 200-208
A, Low-cycle fatigue of single crystal nickel-based superalloy – mechanical testing and TEM characterisation, Materials Science and Engineering: A. 744 (2019) 538-547
Hu, Thermo-mechanical fatigue behavior of a single crystal nickel-based superalloy, Materials Science and Engineering: A. 528, (2011) 6217-6224
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Xue Peng Liu, Dong Mei Zhao
MRF in this aspect of the corresponding performance index is tested for the performance of the improvements of the corresponding reference data Sample treatment The volume density is 30% MRF, marking the magnetorheological materials for A; The volume density is 30% MRF, rested for a month or more, poured the upper silicone oil, the rest is stirred again, as a "sticky" shape material, marking the magnetorheological materials for B.
Figure 6 shows two different experiments, with the comparison of the two tests by different personnel with the same materials and the time the same instrument of two curves.
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Jacobson, Unsteady Flow and Dynamic Behavior of Ultrashort Lomakin Gas Bearings Journal of Tribology  Vol 130(1) 2008. 1142-1150
Vol490, 2008.897-905 [4]Jianxiao Wang Magnetorheological elastomer damper-the rotor system frequency shift characteristics research, Journal of Foshan University(Natural Science Edition) Vol 1 (2010). 42-48.