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Online since: November 2016
Authors: R.S. Coelho, P.A.M.G.P. Bamberg, B. Marx, J.D.V. Barbosa, Uwe Reisgen
Coelho1,*
1 SENAI-CIMATEC, Institute of Innovation for Forming and Joining of Materials,
Av.
As adherend materials it was selected the structural aluminum alloy AA 5083 H111 and the high strength steel DP600.
Materials and Methods Methods.
Materials.
Kaysser-Pyzalla, Friction-stir Dissimilar Welding of Aluminium Alloy to High Strength Steels: Mechanical Properties and Their Relation to Microstructure, Materials Science and Engineering: A, 556, (2012), 175-183
As adherend materials it was selected the structural aluminum alloy AA 5083 H111 and the high strength steel DP600.
Materials and Methods Methods.
Materials.
Kaysser-Pyzalla, Friction-stir Dissimilar Welding of Aluminium Alloy to High Strength Steels: Mechanical Properties and Their Relation to Microstructure, Materials Science and Engineering: A, 556, (2012), 175-183
Online since: October 2005
Authors: Evgeny S. Lukin, Alexander M. Ivanov
A Thermovision Method for Studying Deformation Kinetics of Materials
and Structure Elements
E.S.
The characteristic changes in the temperature of a sample correspond to the limiting states of the material.
Study of deformation and fracture of materials with the recording of thermograms and measurement of temperature is based on the phenomenon of the thermal effect following the deformation processes.
Scherbakov: Journal of Technical Physics, Vol. 60 (1990), p. 159
Larionov: Proceedings of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vol. 384 (2002), p. 469.
The characteristic changes in the temperature of a sample correspond to the limiting states of the material.
Study of deformation and fracture of materials with the recording of thermograms and measurement of temperature is based on the phenomenon of the thermal effect following the deformation processes.
Scherbakov: Journal of Technical Physics, Vol. 60 (1990), p. 159
Larionov: Proceedings of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vol. 384 (2002), p. 469.
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Jian Wang, Yi Fan Zhang
Pakkanen: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 82 (2001), p.258-262
Pakkanen: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 91 (2004), p.2942-2948
Pizzi: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 24 (1979), p.1247–1255
Skarzynski: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 28 (1983), p.531-542
Kohn: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 16 (1972), p.1585-1602
Pakkanen: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 91 (2004), p.2942-2948
Pizzi: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 24 (1979), p.1247–1255
Skarzynski: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 28 (1983), p.531-542
Kohn: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 16 (1972), p.1585-1602
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Bao Yu Wang, Zheng Huan Hu, Ning Zhang
You et.al: Materials Science Forum Vols.475-479(2005), p. 3003-3006
Zhuang et.al: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 70(1997), p. 252-257
Zhen et.al: Materials Science Forum Vols. 546-549(2007), p. 1297-1300
Du et.al: Materials Science and Engineering A.
Du: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 172(2006), p. 202-207
Zhuang et.al: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 70(1997), p. 252-257
Zhen et.al: Materials Science Forum Vols. 546-549(2007), p. 1297-1300
Du et.al: Materials Science and Engineering A.
Du: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 172(2006), p. 202-207
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Wen Ke Liu, Kang Sheng Zhang, Zheng Huan Hu
The material of rolls is H-13.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 129 (2002), p. 245-249 [5] Lianchun Zhang, Ziyu Deng, Wei Zeng: Finite element analysis of temperature field during forging forming process.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 187-188 (2007), p. 392-396 [7] Yanran Zhan, Leyao Wu, Zhongren Wang: Analysis of temperature field during bulk metal forming.
Journal of Plasticity Engineering, Vol. 8 (2001), p. 13-16, in Chinese
Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing, Vol. 29 (2007), p. 315-319, in Chinese
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 129 (2002), p. 245-249 [5] Lianchun Zhang, Ziyu Deng, Wei Zeng: Finite element analysis of temperature field during forging forming process.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 187-188 (2007), p. 392-396 [7] Yanran Zhan, Leyao Wu, Zhongren Wang: Analysis of temperature field during bulk metal forming.
Journal of Plasticity Engineering, Vol. 8 (2001), p. 13-16, in Chinese
Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing, Vol. 29 (2007), p. 315-319, in Chinese
Online since: July 2013
Authors: Giovanni Fabbrocino, Carmen Pannunzio, Mark J. Schulz, Vesselin Shanov, Carlo Rainieri, Yi Song
In this framework smart materials with sensing capabilities have recently gained attention.
Shi, A carbon nanotube strain sensor for structural health monitoring, Smart Materials andStructures 15 (2006) 737-748
Kwon, A carbon nanotube/cement composite with piezoresistive properties, Smart Materials and Structures 18 (2009)
Li, The influence of surfactants on the processing of multi-walled carbon nanotubes in reinforced cement matrix composites, Physica Status Solidi a-Applications and Materials Science 206 (2009) 2783–2790
Beaudoin, Electrical percolation phenomena in cement composites containing conductive fibres, Journal of Materials Science 31 (1996) 4093-4097
Shi, A carbon nanotube strain sensor for structural health monitoring, Smart Materials andStructures 15 (2006) 737-748
Kwon, A carbon nanotube/cement composite with piezoresistive properties, Smart Materials and Structures 18 (2009)
Li, The influence of surfactants on the processing of multi-walled carbon nanotubes in reinforced cement matrix composites, Physica Status Solidi a-Applications and Materials Science 206 (2009) 2783–2790
Beaudoin, Electrical percolation phenomena in cement composites containing conductive fibres, Journal of Materials Science 31 (1996) 4093-4097
Online since: August 2018
Authors: Phongthorn Julphunthong, Thanet Thongdetsri, Thanakorn Chompoorat
Properties and Materials
Reconstituted Soil.
The industrial waste materials selected as raw materials for this research were marble dust waste (MDW), flue gas desulfurization gypsum (FGDG), napier grass ash (NGA) and ceramic dust waste (CDW).
The mixed proportions of raw materials depend on chemical composition of raw materials and designed phase content of clinker.
Kangwa, Suitability of Corncob Ash as a Supplementary Cementitious Material, International Journal of Materials Science and Engineering. 4 (2016) 215-228.
Juenger, Synthesis and hydration of calcium sulfoaluminate-belite cements with varied phase compositions, Journal of Materials Science. 46 (2011) 2568-2577.
The industrial waste materials selected as raw materials for this research were marble dust waste (MDW), flue gas desulfurization gypsum (FGDG), napier grass ash (NGA) and ceramic dust waste (CDW).
The mixed proportions of raw materials depend on chemical composition of raw materials and designed phase content of clinker.
Kangwa, Suitability of Corncob Ash as a Supplementary Cementitious Material, International Journal of Materials Science and Engineering. 4 (2016) 215-228.
Juenger, Synthesis and hydration of calcium sulfoaluminate-belite cements with varied phase compositions, Journal of Materials Science. 46 (2011) 2568-2577.
Online since: April 2011
Authors: Guo Cheng Li
Introduction
The Lennard-Jones potential energy problem is to construct the most stable form of N atoms of some material with the minimal energy structure.
Its form in mathematics is very simple: Minimize subject to (1) Where ,is the coordinates of atom .This paper is to minimize the L-J potential on ,where n = 3N. however it interests many researchers in the field of biology, physics, chemistry, mathematical optimization, computer science, and materials science.
Rubinov, “Cutting angle method and a local search”, to appear in Journal of Global Optimization
Verdini, “Computational experience with generalized sim-ulated annealing over continuous variables”, American Journal of Mathematical and Management Sciences 8 (1988) p.425-449
Vecchi, “Optimization by simulated an-nealing”, Science 220 (1983) p.671-680
Its form in mathematics is very simple: Minimize subject to (1) Where ,is the coordinates of atom .This paper is to minimize the L-J potential on ,where n = 3N. however it interests many researchers in the field of biology, physics, chemistry, mathematical optimization, computer science, and materials science.
Rubinov, “Cutting angle method and a local search”, to appear in Journal of Global Optimization
Verdini, “Computational experience with generalized sim-ulated annealing over continuous variables”, American Journal of Mathematical and Management Sciences 8 (1988) p.425-449
Vecchi, “Optimization by simulated an-nealing”, Science 220 (1983) p.671-680
Online since: February 2015
Authors: Ai Lian Zhang
The raw materials of the alkali-activated cementing materials (commonly known as MPB) is burnt magnesia borax, ammonium dihydrogen phosphate and borax.
Fire Safety Journal, 2006, 41(7):547-557
Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing. 2006, 37(8):1151-1160
Consolidation of mineral powders by the geopolymer binder technique for materials use [J].
Journal of the Mining and Materials Processing Institute of Japan, 1998, 114(7):497~500
Fire Safety Journal, 2006, 41(7):547-557
Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing. 2006, 37(8):1151-1160
Consolidation of mineral powders by the geopolymer binder technique for materials use [J].
Journal of the Mining and Materials Processing Institute of Japan, 1998, 114(7):497~500
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Li Tao, Zhi Qing Zhao
So for non-material cultural heritage process, the human is particularly important.
In the history and reality life, material and non-material cultural heritage is always the same thing, just at different angles revealed, or can be called a thing two aspects.
Namely, any kind of cultural heritage has its material and spiritual level (non-material level).
References [1] Zhang Song, protection of the holistic city introduction—a kind of integrity approach to protect cultural heritage and history environment[M], Shanghai: Shanghai Science and Technology Press, 2001 [2] Yang Hao zhong, Zhang Wei Ping: Museology, 2006 (02) p. 53 [3] Dong Xiao Ping:Beijing Normal University academic journal, 2005 (05) p.27-29 [4] Liu Xicheng: Northwest Ethnic Studies, 2005 (01) p. 84-87 [5] Rao Yu:Hunan Agricultural machinery, 2008 (l) p. 55-59 [6] Wang Ju Shan:Social Science Journal, 2008 (3) p. 66-68 [7] Tao Li: Huazhong Architecture, 2000 (2) p.46-48
[8] Gary Hack: Architectural Journal, 2004 (2) p.23-26
In the history and reality life, material and non-material cultural heritage is always the same thing, just at different angles revealed, or can be called a thing two aspects.
Namely, any kind of cultural heritage has its material and spiritual level (non-material level).
References [1] Zhang Song, protection of the holistic city introduction—a kind of integrity approach to protect cultural heritage and history environment[M], Shanghai: Shanghai Science and Technology Press, 2001 [2] Yang Hao zhong, Zhang Wei Ping: Museology, 2006 (02) p. 53 [3] Dong Xiao Ping:Beijing Normal University academic journal, 2005 (05) p.27-29 [4] Liu Xicheng: Northwest Ethnic Studies, 2005 (01) p. 84-87 [5] Rao Yu:Hunan Agricultural machinery, 2008 (l) p. 55-59 [6] Wang Ju Shan:Social Science Journal, 2008 (3) p. 66-68 [7] Tao Li: Huazhong Architecture, 2000 (2) p.46-48
[8] Gary Hack: Architectural Journal, 2004 (2) p.23-26