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Online since: August 2005
Authors: Jeong Ho Kim, Glaucio H. Paulino
On Accurate Numerical Evaluation of Stress Intensity Factors and T-Stress in Functionally Graded Materials Jeong-Ho Kim 1,a and Glaucio H.
This paper revisits the interaction integral method to evaluate both the mixed-mode stress intensity factors and the T-stress in functionally graded materials under mechanical loading.
Tina Panontin), and the National Science Foundation (NSF) under grant CMS0115954 (Mechanics and Materials Program).
Kim: Mixed-mode crack propagation in functionally graded materials.
Dong: A novel application of the singular integral equation approach to evaluate T-stress in functionally graded materials.
Online since: April 2015
Authors: Alexey Pestryakov, Benjamin Valdes, Frank Werner, Larysa Burtseva, Rainier Romero, Vitalii Petranovskii
Materials Science and Engineering 23 (1976) 199-205
Computational Materials Science 29 (2004) 301-308
Computational Materials Science 44 (2009) 1397-1407
Computational Materials Science 47 (2010) 951-961
Computational Materials Science 77 (2013) 387-398
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Le Qun Ma
Finally tell the principle and application of polymer materials.
Journal of chemical industry
Polymer materials science and engineering, 2004, 20 (4): 111-115
Journal of membrane science and technology
Journal of catalysis
Online since: June 2025
Authors: Gen Sasaki, Kenjiro Sugio, Hui Seong Hong, Sangpill Lee
Philipps: Journal of Nuclear Materials., Vol. 415 (2011), S2-S9 [2] R.A.
Stangeby: Journal of Nuclear Materials., Vol. 438, Supplement (2013), p.
Shen: Journal of Nuclear Materials., Vol. 438, Issues 1-3 (2013), p. 199-203 [6] D.
Ju: Journal of Materials Science & Technology., Vol. 126 (2022), p. 203-214 [9] Z.
Liu: International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials., Vol. 69 (2017), pp. 266-272 [10] Z.
Online since: June 2017
Authors: Xian Zheng Gong, Feng Gao, Bo Xue Sun, Dan Pin Yang
Materials Flow Analysis of Metallic Titanium in China Danpin Yanga, Feng Gaob, Boxue Sunc and Xianzheng Gongd School of Materials Science and Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China ayangdanpin@emails.bjut.edu.cn, bgaofeng@bjut.edu.cn, csunboxue@emails.bjut.edu.cn, dgongxianzheng@bjut.edu.cn Keywords: Metallic titanium, Materials flow analysis, Resource efficiency, Recycling.
(3)Use stage: Domestic titanium processing materials consumption is 37416t.
Acknowledgements This work was carried out under the support from the Science and Technology Plan of Beijing: Research on design and characterization of high throughput materials (D161100002416001) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51304009).
Aeronautical Materials. 34(2014) 37-43
Northeastern University (Natural Science). 30(2009)845-848
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Ping Hu, Ning Ma, Zong Hua Zhang
The U-shaped metal composite material of the top-hat thin-wall structure consists of two materials corresponding with section A and B in section 2, which are named as MatA and MatB respectively.
Altan: Stamping Journal, Vol. 12(2006), p. 40 [4] A Makinouchi: Journal of Material Processing Technology, Vol. 60 (1996), p. 19 [5] P.
Avrami: Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol. 7 (1937), p. 1103 [7] T.Y.
Bleck: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 478 (2008), p. 130 [11] M.
Wierzbicki: International Journal of Crashworthiness, Vol. 9(2) (2004), p. 155
Online since: December 2023
Authors: Paulo Mendonca, Harish Daruari, Ana Peixinho, Antonieta Rocha, Florindo Gaspar
The promise of transforming wastes from the Azores into building materials is the focus of this research.
Sodium silicate was used as a primary binding material along with these treated materials.
Materials Cryptomeria.
Sodium Silicate is used as the binding agent to hold these materials together into panels.
Schiavoni, A review of unconventional sustainable building insulation materials
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Jian Chun Zhang, Ke Ran Li, Ye Li, Hui Fang Liu
The Self sensing actuator is based on the dual effect of materials.
The materials for energy conversion is reversible, i.e. requirements materials’ coupling relationship of electric- machine, magnetic – machine is reversible [8].
Ferromagnetic Materials, 1980: 531-589 [2] Darrell K.
IEEE Sensors Journal, 2007, 7(2): 245-250 [5] Frederick T.
Ordnance material science and engineering, 2008, 31(5):95-98
Online since: March 2021
Authors: Elias Stefanakos, Abdullatif Hakami, Sharan Indrakar, Ashwini Krishnegowda, Ming Yang Huang, Keon Sahebkar, Prasanta Kumar Biswas, Sesha Srinivasan
Experimental Details Materials.
As the two materials, core and shell are of different materials, the cooling would dissipate different heat energy if it was compared with that of non-encapsulated TCM.
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells 93.12 (2009), 2032-2039
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 12.8 (2020), 9782-9789
Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 5(32), (2017), 8169-8178
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Jun Tao Fei, Yun Mei Fang
Tan [2] developed the control strategies and hysteresis model for the piezoceramic materials.
Ball et al [7] proposed a stress-dependent hysteresis model for ferroelectric materials.
Acknowledgments This work is partially supported by National Science Foundation of China under Grant No. 61074056, The Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province under Grant No.BK2010201.
Park , G.Washington, H.Yoon: A Hybrid Approach to Model Hysteretic Behavior of PZT Stack Actuators, Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures,Vol. 20(2009), p.467-480 [4] M.
Seelecke: A Stress-Dependent Hysteresis Model for Ferroelectric Materials, Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures, Vol. 8(2007), p. 69–88
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