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Online since: November 2005
Authors: Toshihei Misawa, Shinichi Komazaki, Takayuki Sugimoto
Buck: Materials Science and Engineering 83 (1986), pp. 29-38
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Hamaguchi: Journal of Nuclear Materials 150 (1987), pp. 194-202 [4] T.
Takahashi: Journal of Nuclear Materials 150 (1987), pp. 42-52 [8] T.
Hamaguchi: Journal of Nuclear Materials 169 (1989), pp. 225-232 [9] J.D.
Shoji: Journal of Materials Research 17 (2002), pp. 1945-1953 [13] H.
Hamaguchi: Journal of Nuclear Materials 150 (1987), pp. 194-202 [4] T.
Takahashi: Journal of Nuclear Materials 150 (1987), pp. 42-52 [8] T.
Hamaguchi: Journal of Nuclear Materials 169 (1989), pp. 225-232 [9] J.D.
Shoji: Journal of Materials Research 17 (2002), pp. 1945-1953 [13] H.
Online since: March 2020
Authors: Achmad Chafidz, Ridwan A. Destian, Fitratur Rahman, Suharno Rusdi
Experimental
Materials and apparatus.
The materials used in this study were: kapok banana peels, wheat flour, sulfuric acid, acetic acid, glycerin, aquadest, and fine salt.
So it can be said that bioplastics from banana peels are worthy of being used as raw materials.
Songklanakarin Journal Science of Technology 30, no.
Indonesian Journal of Chemical Science, 2014: 163-167 [8] Qiao, X., Z.
The materials used in this study were: kapok banana peels, wheat flour, sulfuric acid, acetic acid, glycerin, aquadest, and fine salt.
So it can be said that bioplastics from banana peels are worthy of being used as raw materials.
Songklanakarin Journal Science of Technology 30, no.
Indonesian Journal of Chemical Science, 2014: 163-167 [8] Qiao, X., Z.
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Bing Wang, Yi Xiao, Xing Wei, Shou Hui Tong, Song Han, Ping Wu Guo, Yi Zheng, Wei Jian Xu, Huan Shu Wang
There are some people proposed TiO2 photocatalysis oxidation technology in wastewater treatment may play an important role, so it has been a hot issue in the field of science and technology research.
1The present situation of the applications of TiO2 in the wastewater treatment
The study which process wastewater and improve the environment by the photocatalytic properties of TiO2 has become a hot issue in the field of science and technology research.
Once researchers prepared nano-sized TiO2 semiconductor photocatalytic materials to study the photocatalytic treatment of oily wastewater treatment effect, The results show that nano-sized TiO2 with high activity of photocatalytic degradation of oil.
Researchers photocatalytic degradation under UV light irradiation of crude oil with coal ash in the floating ball as the carrier, using butyl titanate as raw materials, the preparation of a load photocatalytic activity of TiO2 powders with nanoscale floating load type catalyst , the results showed that the degradation: Floating type load TiO2 photocatalyst can floating on the surface of the water and oil pollutants fully contact, can make the effective degradation of pollutants for simple non-toxic substances. 2.3 Pharmaceutical wastewater treatment With the continuous development of medicine pharmacy has brought people more of the convenience, but to increase the difficulty of pharmaceutical waste water treatment.
Attapulgite load of azo dyes and TiO2 photocatalytic decolorization of textile wastewater[J].2001 [2] Fu Q.Shiang, Progress of applied research on TiO2 photocatalysis-membrane separation coupling technology in water and wastewater treatments, Chinese Science Bulletin,2010-05-10 [3]Ai Dawei,Hu Junsheng, The ninth shenyang science academic annual meeting,2012-10 [4]Chen Meilan.
Chinese Journal of Catalysis.2000 [9]Xia Jinhong.
Once researchers prepared nano-sized TiO2 semiconductor photocatalytic materials to study the photocatalytic treatment of oily wastewater treatment effect, The results show that nano-sized TiO2 with high activity of photocatalytic degradation of oil.
Researchers photocatalytic degradation under UV light irradiation of crude oil with coal ash in the floating ball as the carrier, using butyl titanate as raw materials, the preparation of a load photocatalytic activity of TiO2 powders with nanoscale floating load type catalyst , the results showed that the degradation: Floating type load TiO2 photocatalyst can floating on the surface of the water and oil pollutants fully contact, can make the effective degradation of pollutants for simple non-toxic substances. 2.3 Pharmaceutical wastewater treatment With the continuous development of medicine pharmacy has brought people more of the convenience, but to increase the difficulty of pharmaceutical waste water treatment.
Attapulgite load of azo dyes and TiO2 photocatalytic decolorization of textile wastewater[J].2001 [2] Fu Q.Shiang, Progress of applied research on TiO2 photocatalysis-membrane separation coupling technology in water and wastewater treatments, Chinese Science Bulletin,2010-05-10 [3]Ai Dawei,Hu Junsheng, The ninth shenyang science academic annual meeting,2012-10 [4]Chen Meilan.
Chinese Journal of Catalysis.2000 [9]Xia Jinhong.
Online since: June 2011
Authors: Yue Hui Wang, Hong Yan Tian, Dan Dan Jia, Hong Lei Wang, Lu Liu, Dong Jun Wang
Such as polyaspartic acid,which with good thermal stability, excellent performance, and complete biodegradable, also has the function of chelating and dispersion. [10] polyaspartic acid was successfulliy Synthesised with L-aspartic acid as raw materials,which without any pollution just as Fig.2 described.
Tailings choose to get the quality indexes of mica : mica grade> 96% ,recovery of 91.81%, 0.7% sand content, magnetic material content of 0.024%, to meet the industrial and construction materials for the requirements of ceramic ingredients.
Wang: journal of inorganic materials, Vol. 18(2003), p.998 [4] X.
Zheng:Science, Vol. 1(2007) , p.94 [5] W.X.Zhu :journal of chemical education, Vol.22 (2001), p.1 [6] P.T.Anastas, T.C.
[7] Kishore: guiyang college journals, Vol. 1 (2006), p.31 [8] C.
Tailings choose to get the quality indexes of mica : mica grade> 96% ,recovery of 91.81%, 0.7% sand content, magnetic material content of 0.024%, to meet the industrial and construction materials for the requirements of ceramic ingredients.
Wang: journal of inorganic materials, Vol. 18(2003), p.998 [4] X.
Zheng:Science, Vol. 1(2007) , p.94 [5] W.X.Zhu :journal of chemical education, Vol.22 (2001), p.1 [6] P.T.Anastas, T.C.
[7] Kishore: guiyang college journals, Vol. 1 (2006), p.31 [8] C.
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Shamsuddin Sulaiman, Amir Roshan, Soroosh Borazjani
In this simulation work, the Carbide cutting tool was modeled as an elastic material where workpiece material was defined as elasto-plastic material.
Guimaraes, Temperature determination at the chip–tool interface using an inverse thermal model considering the tool and tool holder, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 179 (2006) 97-104
Hameedullah, Chip-Tool Interface Temperature Prediction Model for Turning Process, International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology (IJEST). 2 (2010) 382-393
Mottaghizadeh, Analysis of Tool-Chip Interface Temperature with FEM and Empirical Verification, World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology. 68 (2012) 2228-2237
Maranhao, A study of plastic strain and plastic strain rate in machining of steel AISI 1045 using FEM analysis, Journal of Materials and Design. 30 (2009) 160-165
Guimaraes, Temperature determination at the chip–tool interface using an inverse thermal model considering the tool and tool holder, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 179 (2006) 97-104
Hameedullah, Chip-Tool Interface Temperature Prediction Model for Turning Process, International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology (IJEST). 2 (2010) 382-393
Mottaghizadeh, Analysis of Tool-Chip Interface Temperature with FEM and Empirical Verification, World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology. 68 (2012) 2228-2237
Maranhao, A study of plastic strain and plastic strain rate in machining of steel AISI 1045 using FEM analysis, Journal of Materials and Design. 30 (2009) 160-165
Online since: November 2016
Authors: M. Shahrezaee, Majid Raz, F. Moztarzadeh, M. Sanati, M.M. Abolhasani, Ali Sadeghi, Farbod Tondnevis
Moztarzadeh2,g
1 Orthopedic Surgery Department, AJA University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran
2Faculty of Biomedical Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic), Tehran, Iran
3Biomaterials Group, Department of Nanotechnology & Advanced Materials, Materials & Energy Research Center, Karaj, Iran
amoshahrezayee@yahoo.com, bmajid_raz@aut.ac.ir, cmohamad.sanati1988@yahoo.com, dali_1986me@yahoo.com, efarbod.tondnevis@yahoo.com, fmahdi.abolhasani66@yahoo.com, gmoztarzadeh@aut.ac.ir *majid_raz@aut.ac.ir
Keywords: Bioactive glass; Calcium phosphate cement; Composite; Characterization
Abstract.
Rimondini, Materials Science and Engineering: C 53 (2015) 95-103
Ginebra, Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials 4 (2011) 1658-1671
Lin, Dental Materials 30 (2014) e362-e370
Zhang, Applied Surface Science 284 (2013) 738-744.
Rimondini, Materials Science and Engineering: C 53 (2015) 95-103
Ginebra, Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials 4 (2011) 1658-1671
Lin, Dental Materials 30 (2014) e362-e370
Zhang, Applied Surface Science 284 (2013) 738-744.
Online since: April 2014
Authors: Anastasia Karahaliou
Characterization of Magnetic Materials done with non-destructive methods [3, 4].
Hristoforou, Non-destructive evaluation of magnetic metallic materials using Hall sensors, Journal of Materials Processing technology, 161, p. 359-362, 2005 [7] E.
Ktena, Magnetostriction and magnetostrictive materials for sensing applications, J.
Hristoforou, Investigation of magnetic, mechanical and microfailure behavior of ARMCO - type low carbon steel corroded in 3.5% NaCl - aqueous solution, Materials Science and Engineering A, MSEA-D-13-00774, accepted 2013 [16] A.
Wang, A review of three magnetic NDT technologies, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 324, p. 382–388, 2012 [18] D.C.
Hristoforou, Non-destructive evaluation of magnetic metallic materials using Hall sensors, Journal of Materials Processing technology, 161, p. 359-362, 2005 [7] E.
Ktena, Magnetostriction and magnetostrictive materials for sensing applications, J.
Hristoforou, Investigation of magnetic, mechanical and microfailure behavior of ARMCO - type low carbon steel corroded in 3.5% NaCl - aqueous solution, Materials Science and Engineering A, MSEA-D-13-00774, accepted 2013 [16] A.
Wang, A review of three magnetic NDT technologies, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 324, p. 382–388, 2012 [18] D.C.
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Zhao Hui Liu, Guo Tai Zheng, Da Guo Jiang
Magnetic induction effect of amorphous alloy ribbons .Journal of Functional Materials, Vol. 40(2009), p745
[7]YU J Q, Zhou Y, Cai B C, et al.
Chinese Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology, Vol20(2000), p22 [8]Zhong Z Y, Zhang H W, Liu Y L, et al.
Journal of Functional Materials, Vol. 32(2001), p16 [9] Jiang Y W, Fang J C, Sheng W, et al.
Selection of sensing materials for sensor application based on giant magneto-impedance effect [J].
Journal of Functional Materials, Vol. 5(2008), p1 [10]Chen X Z, Li YY, Hou Q W, et al.
Chinese Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology, Vol20(2000), p22 [8]Zhong Z Y, Zhang H W, Liu Y L, et al.
Journal of Functional Materials, Vol. 32(2001), p16 [9] Jiang Y W, Fang J C, Sheng W, et al.
Selection of sensing materials for sensor application based on giant magneto-impedance effect [J].
Journal of Functional Materials, Vol. 5(2008), p1 [10]Chen X Z, Li YY, Hou Q W, et al.
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Xiao Zhong Ren, Xiao Zhong Deng, Xin Jie Jia
The workpiece material to be cut was 20CrNiMo, normalizing.
Acknowledgements This work is supported by Natural Science Foundation of China (50575068).
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Acknowledgements This work is supported by Natural Science Foundation of China (50575068).
References [1] Heikkala J: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.52 (1995) No.1, p.1
Zheng: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.89 (1999), p.266
Donertas: Materials and Design, Vol.28 (2007), p.308