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Online since: March 2013
Authors: György Krallics, Tareg S. Ben Naser
[3] Juan Liu, Zhenshan Cui , Congxing Li, Modelling of flow stress characterizing dynamic recrystallization for magnesium alloy AZ31B, Computational Materials Science, 2008, Vols. 41 375–382
Zhang, Constitutive equations for pure titanium at elevated temperatures, Materials Science and Engineering A. 505 (2009)116–119
Journal of materials processing technology Vol. 205 (2008) 308-315
Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 71 (1997) 235- 246
Materials and Design Vol. 32 (2011) 1144–1151.
Online since: January 2011
Authors: Jiří Vala, Vladislav Kozák, Stanislav Šťastník
Micro- and macro-scale thermomechanical modelling of bulk deformation in early-age cement-based materials Jiří Vala1,a, Stanislav Šťastník1,b and Vladislav Kozák2,c 1Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Veveří 95, 602 00 Brno, Czech Republic 2Institute of Physics of Material, AS CR, Žižkova 22, 616 62 Brno, Czech Republic avala.j@fce.vutbr.cz, bstastnik.s@ fce.vutbr.cz, ckozak@ipm.cz Keywords: cement-based composites, early-age massive concrete structures, hygro-thermo-chemo-mechanical modelling, scale bridging.
Practical application Most difficulties of computational modelling of early-age behaviour of cement-based materials have their origin in the non-periodic material structure, formed as a result of rather complicated chemical reactions, its different mechanisms of deformation under stress and tension, including the danger of fracturing, the uncertain boundary conditions from external environment and in the need of cooperation with the standard or pre-stressed reinforcement of other stiffening particles.
MSM 0021630511, by the Czech Science Foundation No. 101/08/1304, by the project of specific university research of Brno University of Technology No.
Schrefler: International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 67 (2006), 297-363
Šťastník: Building Research Journal 52 (2004), 31-56
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Fei Wu, Shi Ming Dong
How to rapidly and conveniently measure them is an important task in the materials research field.
However, for brittle materials such as ceramics or rocks, it is very difficult to get the stress-strain curve.
Huang, TB Yin, Rate dependence of the tensile and flexural strengths of glass-ceramic Macor, Journal of Materials Science, 46(2011):393-399
Experimental determination of dynamic tensile properties of granite, International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, 37(2000):861–866 [5] ISRM Testing Commission.
Suggested method for determining tensile strength of rock materials, International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences and Geomechanics Abstracts, 15(1978):99–103
Online since: March 2007
Authors: Marion Bartsch, Marc Anglada, Yves Gaillard, Emilio Jiménez-Piqué
Anglada1,d 1 Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy (CMEM), Universitat Politécnica de Catalunya, Avda.
Pettit, Progress in material science, 46 (2001), p. 505
Biswas, Journal of material research, 19 (2004), p. 2616
Bruce, Material science and Engineering A, 352 (2003), p. 221
Schmucker, Material science and Engineering A, 276 (2000), p.1
Online since: May 2013
Authors: Feng Wang, Ping Li Mao, Zheng Liu, Zhi Wang
Study on microstructures and mechanical properties of die casting Mg-xGd-3Y-0.5Zr alloys WANG Feng1, a, WANG Zhi2,b, LIUZheng3,c, MAO Pingli4,d 1School of materials science and engineering, Shenyang University of Technology 2School of materials science and engineering, Shenyang University of Technology 3School of materials science and engineering, Shenyang University of Technology 4School of materials science and engineering, Shenyang University of Technology a wf9709@126.com, bprince8303@126.com; czliu4321@vip.sina.com, dpinglimao@yahoo.com Keywords: die casting magnesium alloy, Mg-Gd-Y-Zr, solution heat treatment, microstructures, mechanical property Abstract.
Ebert, Materials Science and Engineering.
Mordike, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 117 (2001), p. 391-394 [3] J.H.
Kim, Materials Science Forum. 488/489 (2005), p.107-110 [4] M.
Smola, et al., Materials Science and Engineering.
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Ke Yang, Bin Quan Jiao, Xi Peng, Dong Wei Li, Lin Yu
:Journal of Hazardous Materials Vol.47(1996),p.43 [2] Huang B.
:Journal of Hazardous Materials Vol.95(2002),p.47 [10] Sakai S.
:Journal of Hazardous Materials Vol.75(2000),p.57 [12] Shun-gui Z.
:Journal of Hazardous Materials Vol.170(2009),p.191 [14] Pedersen A.
:Journal of Hazardous Materials Vol.95(2002),p.185 [15] Virkutyte J.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Xi Liang Chen, Qing Nan Shi
Research on gelatinization process of starch Chen Xiliang1, a, Shi Qingnan1, b 1 School of Materials Science & Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming 650093, China acxl0522n@163.com, bshikust@public.km.yn.cn Keywords: Gelatinization, Kinetics, Mathematical model, Simulation, Starch Abstract: Gelatinization is the main transformation of the starch dough undergoing cooking.
Journal of Food Engineering. 60(2003)349-356
Journal of Food Engineering. 76(2006)427-432
Journal of Food Engineering. 54(2002)45-58
Journal of Cereal Science. 34(2001)1-17
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Yan Mei Li, Ying Mei Wang, Wan Yue Hu
Mechanics of elastic performance of texile materials, Part Ⅴ: Aa study of the factors affecting the drape of fabrics -The development of a drape meter.Textile Res, 1950(08)
[11] ZHANG Yu, Research of silk shape style –The generated, testing and evaluation of silk dress material shape style information [J].Journal of Soochow University (Natural Science Edition), 1990, 1: 003
Journal of Donghua University (Natural Science Edition), 2004, 10
International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology, 1995, 7(5): 10-25
Journal of Northwest Institute of Textile Science and Technology, 2001, 15(2): 122-125
Online since: September 2009
Authors: Yong Feng Ma, Yong Jiang Niu, Er Liang Liu, Li Min Shi
Magnetic-electrochemical compound polishing is applied in difficult-to-process materials little by little.
Liu: Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 8 (2008) No.375, pp.6-11
Ch: Journal of Materials Processing Techology, Vol. 129 (2002), pp.310-314
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 95 (1999), pp.191-200
Shi: Journal of Harbin University of Science and Technology, Vol. 12 (2007) No.6, pp.113-116.
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Hideyuki Murakami, Nor Akmal Fadil, Saravanan Govindachetty, Hideki Yoshikawa, Yoshiyuki Yamashita, Shigenori Ueda, Keisuke Kobayashi, Toyokazu Tanabe, Toru Hara, Venkata Ramesh Gubbala, Kazuhiko Noda, Hideki Abe
Materials and synthesis methods Since higher surface area contributes better performance of materials, the synthesis of smaller size of the by-products-free nickel nanoparticles was the main objective of this study.
Preuhs, Materials Science and Engineering A, 329-331 (2002) 596-601
Goto, Materials Science and Engineering A, 223 (1997) 21-28
Li, Materials letters, 60 (2006) 2227-2231
Fischer, Chemistry of Materials, 19 (2007) 5721-5733