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Online since: April 2024
Authors: Andrew Starr, Ibrahim Alqahtani, Muhammad Khan
An environmental stress fracture is the general term in materials science used to refer to the premature failure of materials like metals, alloys [5], and composites due to tensile loads and environmental conditions.
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 2015; 71(1).
Procedia Materials Science.
Journal of Materials Research and Technology. 2020; 9(2): 1831–1846.
Archives of Materials Science and Engineering. 2017; 28(2): 69–76.
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 2015; 71(1).
Procedia Materials Science.
Journal of Materials Research and Technology. 2020; 9(2): 1831–1846.
Archives of Materials Science and Engineering. 2017; 28(2): 69–76.
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Hong Li, Li Li, Yong Zheng
The heat source is modeled as a moving heat flux following a double ellipsoid distribution and the temperature-dependent properties of materials are considered.
Computational Materials Science, 2006 (37):269-277P [3] Chang Doo Jang, Seung II Seo and Dae Eun Ko.
Journal of Ship Production. 1997,13(1):22-27P [4] Martin Becker.
Vo1.9 Manufacturing and Materials Processing, 1997 [5] S.A.A.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 208, ( 2008 ), p383–394
Computational Materials Science, 2006 (37):269-277P [3] Chang Doo Jang, Seung II Seo and Dae Eun Ko.
Journal of Ship Production. 1997,13(1):22-27P [4] Martin Becker.
Vo1.9 Manufacturing and Materials Processing, 1997 [5] S.A.A.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 208, ( 2008 ), p383–394
Online since: February 2019
Authors: E.A. Devyatykh, T.O. Devyatykh, A.N. Boyarsky
To ensure high recovery of PGM, optimization of technological refining operations and a system for organizing the collection, preparation and delivery of raw materials are needed.
To ensure high recovery of PGM from secondary waste, optimization of technological refining operations and systems for organizing the collection and preparation of raw materials are necessary.
Hoffmann, Recovering Platinum-Group Metals from Auto Catalysts, Journal of metals. (1988) 40-44
Barvinok, Plasma in technology, reliability, resource, Moscow: Science and Technology, 2005
Samokhin, Plasma processes in metallurgy and inorganic materials technology, Automatic welding. 10 (2013) 112-118
To ensure high recovery of PGM from secondary waste, optimization of technological refining operations and systems for organizing the collection and preparation of raw materials are necessary.
Hoffmann, Recovering Platinum-Group Metals from Auto Catalysts, Journal of metals. (1988) 40-44
Barvinok, Plasma in technology, reliability, resource, Moscow: Science and Technology, 2005
Samokhin, Plasma processes in metallurgy and inorganic materials technology, Automatic welding. 10 (2013) 112-118
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Liang Chi Zhang, Jing Peng, Xin Chun Lu
Sengupta, Bulletin of Materials Science 15 (4), 333-338 (1992)
Ramasamy, Journal of materials science letters 5 (2), 174-176 (1986)
Zong, Key Engineering Materials 329, 409-414 (2007)
Katrich, Inorganic Materials 14 (4), 558-561 (1978)
Pharr, Journal of materials research 7 (6), 1564-1583 (1992)
Ramasamy, Journal of materials science letters 5 (2), 174-176 (1986)
Zong, Key Engineering Materials 329, 409-414 (2007)
Katrich, Inorganic Materials 14 (4), 558-561 (1978)
Pharr, Journal of materials research 7 (6), 1564-1583 (1992)
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Wen Lei, Xiao Yan Ding, Chi Xu
Polypropylene and wood flour were used as raw materials,maleic anhydride grafted polypropylene(MAPP) as compatibilizing agent, wood-plastic composite(WPC) was prepared by compression molding process.
Experimentals Raw materials The materials used in this study were 20 mesh poplar tree wood flour(WF) from Siyang County,China,polypropylene(PP),EM840A 5H06NA10,from SunAllomer Ltd,USA and MAPP produced by Nanjing Huadu Science and Technology Co.
The mold together with the pieces of the mixed raw materials was preheated at 180 ºC for 5min first, then molded at 180 ºC and 10MPa for 90min.
References [1] N Suppakarn, K Jarukumjorn:Composites Part B: Engineering, Vol.40(2009),p.613 [2] M García, J Hidalgo, I Garmendia, et al:Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, Vol.40(2009),p.1772 [3] H Jiang,D P Kamdem:Journal of Vinyl & Additive Technology,Vol.10(2004),p.59 [4] W Qiu,F Zhang,T Endo et al:Polymer Composites,26(2005),p.448 [5] W G Glasser,R Taib,R K Jain,et al.
:Journal of Applied Polymer Science,Vol. 73(1999),p.1329 [6] P V Joseph,K Joseph,S Thomas et al:Composites,Part A:applied science and manufacturing,Vol.34(2003),p.253
Experimentals Raw materials The materials used in this study were 20 mesh poplar tree wood flour(WF) from Siyang County,China,polypropylene(PP),EM840A 5H06NA10,from SunAllomer Ltd,USA and MAPP produced by Nanjing Huadu Science and Technology Co.
The mold together with the pieces of the mixed raw materials was preheated at 180 ºC for 5min first, then molded at 180 ºC and 10MPa for 90min.
References [1] N Suppakarn, K Jarukumjorn:Composites Part B: Engineering, Vol.40(2009),p.613 [2] M García, J Hidalgo, I Garmendia, et al:Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, Vol.40(2009),p.1772 [3] H Jiang,D P Kamdem:Journal of Vinyl & Additive Technology,Vol.10(2004),p.59 [4] W Qiu,F Zhang,T Endo et al:Polymer Composites,26(2005),p.448 [5] W G Glasser,R Taib,R K Jain,et al.
:Journal of Applied Polymer Science,Vol. 73(1999),p.1329 [6] P V Joseph,K Joseph,S Thomas et al:Composites,Part A:applied science and manufacturing,Vol.34(2003),p.253
Online since: November 2016
Authors: Miloš Janeček, Michal Hájek, Jozef Veselý, Petr Harcuba, Jana Šmilauerová, Pavel Zháňal
Hickman, The formation of omega phase in titaniumand zirconiumalloys: a review, Journal
of Materials Science 4 (6) (1969) 554-563
Chidambaram, Omega phase in materials, Progress in Materials Science 27 (3) (1982) 245-310. doi:10.1016/0079-6425(82)90002-0 [7] S.
Disegi, Implant Materials.
Cieslar, Precision of electrical resistivity measurements, Materials Science and Engineering: A 462 (1-2) (2007) 339-342. doi:10.1016/j.msea.2006.01.175[20] T.
Tanner, High resolution electron microscopy observations of athermal omega phase in Ti-Mo alloys, Materials Science Forum 56-58 (1990) 329-334. doi:10.4028/www.
Chidambaram, Omega phase in materials, Progress in Materials Science 27 (3) (1982) 245-310. doi:10.1016/0079-6425(82)90002-0 [7] S.
Disegi, Implant Materials.
Cieslar, Precision of electrical resistivity measurements, Materials Science and Engineering: A 462 (1-2) (2007) 339-342. doi:10.1016/j.msea.2006.01.175[20] T.
Tanner, High resolution electron microscopy observations of athermal omega phase in Ti-Mo alloys, Materials Science Forum 56-58 (1990) 329-334. doi:10.4028/www.
Online since: September 2018
Authors: Vitaliy O. Chulkov, Konstantin Yu. Losev, Kazbek N. Khashkhozhev, Georgy O. Chulkov
., Rostov-on-Don, 344000, Russia
avitolch@gmail.com, bg.chulkov@mail.ru, cLossevKY@mgsu.ru, dkazbek_hash@mail.ru
Keywords: Examination, monitoring, the person's actual dwelling comfort, stationary house environment, "ecological" or "green" building materials, moral and material damage, direct physical damage.
MGSU Herald, Scientific and technical journal. 3 (2007) 107-108.
Dixon, Worldview and health promotion behavior: a causal model, Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 23 (2) (2000) 169-179
American Journal of Health Behaviors. 25 (4) (2001) 388-395
Sannikova, Theoretical and methodological bases of studying individual differences, Science and education, Special issue "Psychology of personality: theory and practice". 9 (2010) 3-7.
MGSU Herald, Scientific and technical journal. 3 (2007) 107-108.
Dixon, Worldview and health promotion behavior: a causal model, Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 23 (2) (2000) 169-179
American Journal of Health Behaviors. 25 (4) (2001) 388-395
Sannikova, Theoretical and methodological bases of studying individual differences, Science and education, Special issue "Psychology of personality: theory and practice". 9 (2010) 3-7.
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Hitoshi Takagi, Yoshiyuki Okitsu
From an environmental sustainability viewpoint, research on bamboo as one of sustainable materials has increased rapidly in recent years.
Materials and Methods Raw material Japanese timber bamboo (Madake: Phyllostachys bambsoides) grown in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan was used in this study.
Mi, Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 69 (1998), p. 1891 [4] H.
Chakraborty, Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 100 (2006), p. 238 [6] J.
Doherty, in: Composites, edited by ASM International Handbook Committee, volume 1 of Engineering Materials Handbook, Section 3, ASM International (1987).
Materials and Methods Raw material Japanese timber bamboo (Madake: Phyllostachys bambsoides) grown in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan was used in this study.
Mi, Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 69 (1998), p. 1891 [4] H.
Chakraborty, Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 100 (2006), p. 238 [6] J.
Doherty, in: Composites, edited by ASM International Handbook Committee, volume 1 of Engineering Materials Handbook, Section 3, ASM International (1987).
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Gui Wen Yu, Shuang Lan, Jian Yuan Feng, Zhuang Liu
Materials and Methods
Materials.
Salman: Journal of Radiat Phys.
Iida: Journal of Wood Science, Vol. 49 (2003), pp. 140-144
Wang: Journal of Wood Science, Vol. 51 (2005), pp. 7-12
Hu: Materials Science Forum, Vol. 2 (2009), pp. 1898-1901.
Salman: Journal of Radiat Phys.
Iida: Journal of Wood Science, Vol. 49 (2003), pp. 140-144
Wang: Journal of Wood Science, Vol. 51 (2005), pp. 7-12
Hu: Materials Science Forum, Vol. 2 (2009), pp. 1898-1901.
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Shui Li Yu, Zhao Dong Tian, Xing Tao Zuo
TS values were increased as the silica weight ratio increased in the membrane-forming materials.
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Journal of Membrane Science, 354(2010), P. 207 [3] B.P.
Journal of Membrane Science, 360(2010), P. 92 [4] M.
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Journal of Membrane Science, 354(2010), P. 207 [3] B.P.
Journal of Membrane Science, 360(2010), P. 92 [4] M.
Journal of membrane science, 307(2008), P. 30