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Online since: April 2018
Authors: De Kui Mu, Hui Huang, Xi Peng Xu, Xin Jiang Liao, Qi Qi He
Passerone: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 47(7) (2012), p. 3252-3264 [4] L.
Lin, et al.: Materials Chemistry and Physics Vol. 124(1) (2010), p. 499-503 [5] L.
Dewar: Journal of materials science Vol. 10(11) (1975), p. 1833-1840 [10] H.
Spolenak, et al.: International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials Vol. 30(1) (2012), p. 16-24 [13] J.C.
Sung: International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials Vol. 27(2) (2009), p. 382-393
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Xiao Qiong Ren, Hong Jie Liu, Xue Song Liang
Experimental Materials.
Construction and Building Materials. 27(2012)531-533
Journal of Shantou University (Natural Science). 13(1998)27-32
Advanced Materials Research. 746(2013)58-61
New Building Materials. 6(2007)5-7
Online since: July 2020
The Conference objective was to open a worldwide discussion on the current role of technology in the academic and scientific areas where all scientist meet together to share their knowledge and research expertise, to discuss in the area of materials and the development of materials technology, as well as creating a prospective collaboration and networking on various areas of materials science and technology.
The 16th QIR 2019 is the continuation of the successful biannual series conference and we are pleased to bring the selected collection paper in the area of Engineering Materials and related topics to be published in Materials Science Forum Journal.
All of the contributing papers in this edition have been peer reviewed by expert referees in the field of engineering materials in order to meet the scientific standard.
The papers in this journal most come from Symposium on Metallurgy and Materials, and some papers come from Symposium on Advances in Mechanical Engineering, Symposium on Chemical and Process Engineering, Symposium on Infrastructure and Transport, and Symposium on Biomedical Engineering.
Organizing Committee International Symposium on Metallurgy and Materials Engineering The 16th International Conference on Quality in Research (QIR)
Online since: August 2005
Authors: Peng Cheng Zhai, Li Sheng Liu, Chang Chu Zhu, Qing Jie Zhang
Materials' Properties Ceramic half-space is assumed as elastic materials, functionally gradient layer and metal half-space is assumed to behave as viscoplastic.
Table1: The properties of matrix and ceramic [5] Material Elastic mudulus(GPa) Possion ratio Density (kg/m3) 0ε& (s-1) m Matrix 70GPa 0.3 2800 1.4655×105 0.0445 Ceramic 420GPa 0.17 3200 - - The viscoplastic behavior of composite materials is estimated by Li and Ramesh [5, 13] with the properties of pure ceramic and pure metal.
Liu: Journal of Sound and Vibration Vol. 251 (2002), p. 783
[11] Li Ma, Lin-Zhi Wu and Zhen-Gong Zhou: International Journal of Engineering Science Vol. 42 (2004), p.187
Kouzeli: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol.337 (2002), p.202.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Lin Shi, Xing Hua Liang, Tian Jiao Liu, Chao Chao Ye, Yu Si Liu, Shuai Bo Zeng
Now,compared with anode materials and electrolyte, lithium ion battery cathode material is the key factor of restricting its development and application[5-7].
At present, lithium ion battery cathode materials are mainly composed of LiCoO2, LiNiO2, LiMn2O4 and LiFePO4.
But voltage platforms of these materials are around 4 v.
Phospho-olivine as Positive Electrode Materials of Rechargeable Lithium Batteries.
Journal of the Electrochemical Society 4144 1188~1194 (1997).
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Jian Wu Lan, Si Chen, Shao Jian Lin, Jiao Jiao Shang, Ya Ni Li, Wen He, Xia Huang
Experimental Materials.
Lin: Advanced Materials Research Vols. 332-334 (2011), p. 223-226
Turturro: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 10 (2008), p. 3963-3972
Argyropoulos: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 113 (2009), p. 839-844
Tak: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 73 (1999), p. 907-918
Online since: April 2022
Authors: Foyjullah Sumon, Yao Wang, Wei Qiang, Shahrukh Khan
Introduction Fiber Metal Laminate (FMLs) materials are made of alternative stratums, including fiber-reinforced composite materials and metals.
These hybrid structures as materials can be utilized for different required properties using different materials constituents.
Materials and Design, 2011, 32: 3671-3685 [3] Vogelesang, L.B. and Vlot, A.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2000, 103(1): 1-5 [4] Alderliesten R.
September 2012,Journal of Materials Processing Technology 212(9):1840-1849,DOI:10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2012.04.002
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Ying Wang, Bu Tao, Qing Lin Xue, Bo Lin Ma
The standardization technology systems of key links have been researched, such as the fast-growing acacia fertility, the crop forest as the mushroom raw materials, the high quality and efficiency cultivation of edible fungus, the fertilizer of waste fungus chaff and so on.
The circular economic mode of edible fungus has been built, from the raw material (acacia), the edible cultivation, the edible fungus processing, the waste materials disposals (the production of organic fertilizer) and the raw material.
Journal of Beijing agriculture. 2012.8 in Chinese [2] Qingyue Liu .
Journal of henan agricultural science. 2012, 9 (10) : 118-121 in Chinese [5] LiJuan Hou.
Journal of cultivation techniques. 2012.8 in Chinese
Online since: January 2009
Authors: Zhao Ming Xie, Ya Fang Xiang, Yuan Chen, Fu Sheng Pan
Synergistic Effects of Al and Cr Addition on Microstructure of Mg2Ni Hydrogen Storage Alloy Zhaoming XIE 1, a, Fusheng PAN 2, b , Yafang XIANG 1, c, Yuan CHEN 2, d 1 College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chongqing University, Chongqing, China 2 College of Materials Science and Engineering, Chongqing University, Chongqing, China a xiezm@cqu.edu.cn, bfspan@cqu.edu.cn, cxiangyafang2006@163.com, dchenyuan@cqu.edu.cn Key words: Mg-based Hydrogen Storage Alloy, Element Substitute, Synergistic Effect Abstracts.
Acknowledgements The financial support of Chongqing Natural Science Foundation(No. 2006BB6183), Natural Science Young Scholars Foundation of Chongqing University is acknowledged.
Walker:International Journal of Hydrogen Energy Vol.32(2006) ,p.177 [2] Yi Wang, Xiaohang Qiu, Panwen Shen: The new progress in Mg-based hydrogen storage materials Vol.67(2004),p.327 [3] Wenbin Fang, Wencong Zhang, Erde, Wang: The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals Vol.12(2002),p.853 [4] P.Wang,H.F.Zhang,B.Z.Ding,Z.Q.Hu:Journal of Alloys and Compounds Vol.313(2000), p.209 [5] H.Reule, M.Hirscher.
A.Weihardt, H.Kronmuller:Journal of Alloys and Compounds Vol.305(2000),p.246 [6] Erde Wang, Zhenglong Lei: The progress in Mg-based hydrogen storage materials Vol.21 ( 2003),p.42 [7] Huatang Yuan, Qiudi Li, Yiqing Wang: Chemical Journal of Chinese Universities,Vol.23(2002), p.517 [8] Zhaoming Xie, Anqing Fu, et al: Journal of Functional Material Vol.36(2006),p.601
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Bao Chu Yu, Hong Bai Gai, Yun Yu Li
FRP-confined concrete structure Fiber reinforced plastics (FRP) is a new material which composed of fiber and matrix material with high performance such as high tensile strength, good corrosion resistance, light weight, good applicability and so on.
The materials of CFRP sheets and steel tube wrapped outside of FSCC have low Poisson’s ratio, high ring stiffness and high strength.
The material of FSCC outer tube, which composited of FRP and steel, can improve the ductility of FRP material in FCC.
Han: Concrete-filled steel tube structure-theory and practice (the second edition) (Science Press, Beijing 2007)
Liu: Performance and design of steel tube confined concrete columns (Science Press, Beijing 2010)
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