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Online since: January 2012
Authors: Giuseppe Falvo D’urso Labate, Diana Massai, Umberto Morbiducci, Marco A. Deriu, Tamara C. Bidone, Franco Maria Montevecchi
Recent research on biological materials and bioartificial systems has created one of the most dynamic field at the confluence of physical sciences, molecular engineering, cell biology, materials sciences, biotechnology and (nano)medicine.
Such materials could be used as biomaterials for clinical applications, or as novel efficient energy-absorbing materials.
Coupling strategies of modeling biological, artificial and bioartificial systems at different length and time scales is of great importance in quite diverse fields of science and technology, including medicine, biology, biotechnology, tissue engineering and materials sciences.
Journal of Material Science, 2007. 42(21): p. 8864-8872
Nature Materials, 2009. 8(3): p. 175-188
Such materials could be used as biomaterials for clinical applications, or as novel efficient energy-absorbing materials.
Coupling strategies of modeling biological, artificial and bioartificial systems at different length and time scales is of great importance in quite diverse fields of science and technology, including medicine, biology, biotechnology, tissue engineering and materials sciences.
Journal of Material Science, 2007. 42(21): p. 8864-8872
Nature Materials, 2009. 8(3): p. 175-188
Online since: April 2018
Authors: Jarmila Oravcová, Eva Riečičiarová
The Effect of Materials on the Efficiency of the Spiroid Gearing
Eva Riečičiarová1,a*, Jarmila Oravcová2,b
1,2Slovak University of Technology, Faculty of Materials Science and Technology,
Institute of Applied Informatics, Automation and Mechtronics, Bottova 25, 917 24 Trnava, Slovak Republic
aeva.rieciciarova@stuba.sk, bjarmila.oravcova@stuba.sk
Keywords: spiroid gear, plastic materials, aluminum bronze, lubrication oil, efficiency
Abstract.
Materials of the Spiroid Gears Materials of geared wheels of gearboxes.
Materials of gear worms of the spiroid gearbox.
Materials of spiroid gearbox wheels.
Due to its specific properties the plastic materials allow managing such operations in which the use of metallic wheels is inappropriate.
Materials of the Spiroid Gears Materials of geared wheels of gearboxes.
Materials of gear worms of the spiroid gearbox.
Materials of spiroid gearbox wheels.
Due to its specific properties the plastic materials allow managing such operations in which the use of metallic wheels is inappropriate.
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
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: March 2008
Authors: Nathan Klingbeil, Jeremy Daily, Craig Baudendistel
Lin, "Theory of fatigue crack growth for work hardening materials," International
Journal of Fracture, vol. 10, pp. 284-287, 1974
Birol, "What happens to the energy input during fatigue crack propagation," Materials Science and Engineering, vol.
Wong, "Evolved heat as a fatigue characterization parameter," Materials Science Forum, vol. 210-213, pp. 463-470, 1996
Beuth, "Continuous delamination of sprayed deposits via applied curvature," International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, vol. 40, no. 1, pp. 1-13, 1998
Ma, "Influence of weld mismatching on fatigue crack growth behaviors of electron beam welded joints," Materials Science and Engineering A, vol.
Birol, "What happens to the energy input during fatigue crack propagation," Materials Science and Engineering, vol.
Wong, "Evolved heat as a fatigue characterization parameter," Materials Science Forum, vol. 210-213, pp. 463-470, 1996
Beuth, "Continuous delamination of sprayed deposits via applied curvature," International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, vol. 40, no. 1, pp. 1-13, 1998
Ma, "Influence of weld mismatching on fatigue crack growth behaviors of electron beam welded joints," Materials Science and Engineering A, vol.
Online since: March 2011
Authors: Li Chen, Ying Sun, Ning Pan, Dian Tang Zhang, Wei Hai
Microstructural Characterization of “New” 2.5D Woven
Reinforcement Materials
DianTang ZHANG1, a, Ying SUN1, b, Wei HAI1, c, Li CHEN1, d, Ning PAN1, 2, e
1 MEKL of Advanced Textile Composite Materials, Institute of Textile Composites,
Tianjin Polytechnic University, Tianjin 300160, China
2 Fiber and Polymer Science Division of Textiles, Biological and Agricultural Engineering,
The University of California at Davis, the United States of America
a zhangdt787@126.com, b sunying@tjpu.edu.cn, c haiwei108@126.com,
d chenli@tjpu.edu.cn, e npan@ucdavis.edu
Keywords: Composites; 2.5D woven; Normal yarns reinforced; Geometry model; Fiber materials
Abstract.
So, 2.5D woven fabrics with normal yarns acclaimed as “New” 2.5D woven reinforcement materials are becoming perfect reinforcement materials for carbon and ceramic matrix composites.
As mentioned above, there is no reference relating with the geometry model about normal yarns reinforced 2.5D woven materials.
, , , (3) Where T (tex) is yarn fineness. ρ (g/cm3) is the density of fiber materials.
[4] DONG Weifeng, XIAO Jun, LI Yong: Journal of Nanjing University of Aeronautics&Astronautics.
So, 2.5D woven fabrics with normal yarns acclaimed as “New” 2.5D woven reinforcement materials are becoming perfect reinforcement materials for carbon and ceramic matrix composites.
As mentioned above, there is no reference relating with the geometry model about normal yarns reinforced 2.5D woven materials.
, , , (3) Where T (tex) is yarn fineness. ρ (g/cm3) is the density of fiber materials.
[4] DONG Weifeng, XIAO Jun, LI Yong: Journal of Nanjing University of Aeronautics&Astronautics.
Online since: April 2021
Authors: Alexander E. Burdonov
Detailed studies on the physical and mechanical properties of raw materials are presented in [15].
Russian Journal of Non-Ferrous Metals, 55 (4) (2014) 331-335
Engineering and Construction Journal. 9 (35) (2012) 14-22
[13] Khazaei Feizabad, MH, Sharafi, S., Khayati, GR, Ranjbar, M.Effect of process control agent on the structural and magnetic properties of nano / amorphous Fe0.7Nb0.1Zr0.1Ti0.1 powders prepared by high energy ball milling, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 449 (2018) 297-303
Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series D. 98 (1) (2017) 109-117
Russian Journal of Non-Ferrous Metals, 55 (4) (2014) 331-335
Engineering and Construction Journal. 9 (35) (2012) 14-22
[13] Khazaei Feizabad, MH, Sharafi, S., Khayati, GR, Ranjbar, M.Effect of process control agent on the structural and magnetic properties of nano / amorphous Fe0.7Nb0.1Zr0.1Ti0.1 powders prepared by high energy ball milling, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 449 (2018) 297-303
Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series D. 98 (1) (2017) 109-117
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Jian Ping Yin, Hong Cheng Zhang, Zhi Jun Wang
Keywords: PELE, Lateral efficiency, Jacket materials, Filling materials
Abstract.
The impact velocity of PELE projectile is 1200m/s. 3 Numerical simulations of different jacket and filling materials 3.1 Different jacket materials Numerical simulations of tungsten alloy and 4340 steel jacket materials of PELE are carried out by LS/DYNA 3D, and the filling materials are both nylon.
Fig.3 Result of 4340 steel jacket material Fig.4 Result of tungsten alloy jacket material 3.2 Different filling materials The filling materials are PE, nylon and 2024 aluminum, the jacket material is 4340 steel.
Nanjing: Nanjing University of Science and Technology(2008).
International Journal of Impact Engineering.
The impact velocity of PELE projectile is 1200m/s. 3 Numerical simulations of different jacket and filling materials 3.1 Different jacket materials Numerical simulations of tungsten alloy and 4340 steel jacket materials of PELE are carried out by LS/DYNA 3D, and the filling materials are both nylon.
Fig.3 Result of 4340 steel jacket material Fig.4 Result of tungsten alloy jacket material 3.2 Different filling materials The filling materials are PE, nylon and 2024 aluminum, the jacket material is 4340 steel.
Nanjing: Nanjing University of Science and Technology(2008).
International Journal of Impact Engineering.
Online since: September 2022
Authors: Hadj Mostefa Adda, Merdaci Slimane, Zerrouki Otmane
Functionally graded materials (FGMs) are advanced composites composed of different phases of constituents generally hybrid material ceramic and metal used in structures where high temperature and high strength materials are desired.
Introduction In the field of materials science, functionally graded materials (FGMs) are a relatively recent trend.
The FGMs are advanced composite materials with a progressive and continuous variation in the volume fractions of each ingredient, resulting in changes in the materials' properties and removing discontinuities at interfaces while preserving the constituent materials' characteristics.
[4] Niino, M., Maeda, S., Recent development status of functionally gradient materials.
[28] Merdaci, S., Hadj Mostefa, A., Belghoul, H., Rossana, D., and Francesco, T., Higher-Order Free Vibration Analysis of Porous Functionally Graded Plates, Journal of Composites Science (J.
Introduction In the field of materials science, functionally graded materials (FGMs) are a relatively recent trend.
The FGMs are advanced composite materials with a progressive and continuous variation in the volume fractions of each ingredient, resulting in changes in the materials' properties and removing discontinuities at interfaces while preserving the constituent materials' characteristics.
[4] Niino, M., Maeda, S., Recent development status of functionally gradient materials.
[28] Merdaci, S., Hadj Mostefa, A., Belghoul, H., Rossana, D., and Francesco, T., Higher-Order Free Vibration Analysis of Porous Functionally Graded Plates, Journal of Composites Science (J.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Yang Wang, En Li Chen, Kun Li
Sun: Journal of Tongji University (Natural Science) .
Cordon: Properties, Evaluation, and Control of Engineering Materials (McGraw-Hill, U.S. 1979)
Wu: China Journal of Highway and Transport.
Zhou: Journal of Tongji University.
Chen: Hunan Communication Science and Technology.
Cordon: Properties, Evaluation, and Control of Engineering Materials (McGraw-Hill, U.S. 1979)
Wu: China Journal of Highway and Transport.
Zhou: Journal of Tongji University.
Chen: Hunan Communication Science and Technology.
Online since: September 2017
Authors: Shamil R. Mukhametzyanov, Nour R. Galyavetdinov, Ruslan R. Safin
Use of Low-Grade Vegetable Raw Materials in Production of Composites by Preliminary Processing
R.R.
It is established that this type of processing of wood raw materials leads to improvement of its separate properties: wettability of material and adhesion to cement knitting increases.
To meet the constantly growing needs of wood raw materials such traditional breeds as spruce, pine and oak are cut down.
Chukhchin, Study of influence of low-enthalpy electron- beam plasma on peat, Lesnoy Journal, 5 (2003) 103-108
Ziatdinov, The technology for creating of decorative plywood with low formaldehyde emission, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 93 (2015) 356-360.
It is established that this type of processing of wood raw materials leads to improvement of its separate properties: wettability of material and adhesion to cement knitting increases.
To meet the constantly growing needs of wood raw materials such traditional breeds as spruce, pine and oak are cut down.
Chukhchin, Study of influence of low-enthalpy electron- beam plasma on peat, Lesnoy Journal, 5 (2003) 103-108
Ziatdinov, The technology for creating of decorative plywood with low formaldehyde emission, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 93 (2015) 356-360.