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Online since: June 2023
Authors: Touhami Mokrani, Rudzani A. Sigwadi, Mayetu Segale
Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2015. 3(8): p. 1712-1721
Journal of colloid and interface science, 1968. 26(1): p. 62-69
Journal of colloid and interface science, 2009. 333(2): p. 734-740
Journal of sol-gel science and technology, 2014. 71(2): p. 204-210
South African Journal of Science, 2010. 106(7): p. 1-5
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Zhi Yuan Zhang, Zong Min Liu, Chao Sun, Ji Ze Mao
This might cause concrete materials degradation and reduce the mechanical performance of concrete seriously.
In order to enhance the durability of concrete materials in marine structures, many studies have been done recently [2-3].
The effects of freeze-thaw action on concrete materials The effects of freeze-thaw action on concrete materials mainly respond on the change of pores.
Therefore, the damage of elastic modulus of concrete materials is also inhomogeneous.
Bentz: Computer simulation of The Diffusivity of Cement-based Materials, Journal of Materials Science, 27(1992) [6] M.
Online since: September 2015
Authors: Akira Ueno, Takayuki Sakakibara, Takanori Kuno, Shoichi Kikuchi, Taku Miura, Tatsuo Sakai
Oguma, Experimental recommendation of characteristic S-N property for high carbon chromium bearing steel in wide life region in rotating bending, Journal of the Society of Materials Science, Japan, 49(7), (2000) 779-785
Shiozawa, Characteristic S-N property of high carbon chromium bearing steel in ultra-wide life region under rotating bending, Materials Science Research International, STP1 (2001) 41-46
Sakai, Review and prospects for current studies on very high cycle fatigue of metallic materials for machine structural use, Journal of Solid Mechanics and Materials Engineering, 3(3), (2009) 425-439
Tange, The influence of slack quenching structures on internal fatigue fracture of a shot peened spring steel, Journal of the Society of Materials Science, Japan, 57(11) (2008) 1146-1152
Sakai, Fractographical investigation on mechanism of interior-induced fatigue fracture of SUP7 steel for hot formed springs, Journal of the Society of Materials Science, Japan, (2015) (in press)
Online since: January 2017
Authors: Kun Di Zhu, Yi Fei Li, Gui Zhen Ke
Introduction Polymeric materials no matter natural polymer or synthetic polymer are widely used in many fields.
Experimental Materials.
Güven: Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, Vol.44(2006)No.2, p.426
[11] J.M.Yang, W.Y.Sua, T.L.Leub and M.C.Yang: Journal of Membrane Science, Vol.236 (2004), p.39
[12] M.N.Hyder and P.Chen: Journal of Membrane Science, Vol.340 (2009), p.171
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Zi Xu Han, Hai Dong Zhao, Li Bao An
Copper-chrome-zirconium alloys as nonferrous materials are often used in the optics industry [4].
Both of the materials with their respective characteristics are applied to make optical parts.
Ultra-precision Turning Ultra-precision diamond turning is widely used to process plastics, nonferrous metals and a few single crystal materials.
Nowadays, the limitations of machining the ferrous and difficult-to-machine materials are addressed commendably.
Rashid: Materials Letters Vol. 68 (2012), p. 507 [7] W.J.
Online since: October 2012
Authors: Jun Xu, Liu Qing Yang, Guo Jun Liu
[2] H.Watari, K.Davey, MT.Rasgado, T.Haga, S.Izawa, Semi-solid manufacturing process of magnesium alloys by twin-roll casting, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 155-156 (2004) 1662-1667
[3] B.Forbord, B.Andersson, F.Ingvaldsen, O.Austevik, J.A.Horst and I.Skauvik, The formation of surface segregates during twin roll casting of aluminium alloys, Materials Science and Engineering A. 415 (2006) 12-20
[7] H.Watari, T.Haga, N.Kogac, K.Daveyd, Feasibility study of twin roll casting process for magnesium alloys, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 192-193 (2007) 300-305
[8] T.Haga, P.Kapranos, Thixoforming of laminate made from semisolid cast strips, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 157 (2004) 508-512
[11] Z.Fan, G.Liu, Y.Wang, Microstructure and mechanical properties of rheo-diecast AZ91D magnesium alloy, Journal of Materials Science. 41(2006)3631-3644
Online since: August 2006
Authors: E.E. Gdoutos, M.S. Konsta-Gdoutos
The facing and core materials are assumed to display linear elastic behavior.
Three core materials were investigated.
These critical stresses are lower than the critical failure stress of the materials in compression.
Wang: Mechanics of Materials Vol. 35 (2003), 511-522
Mautner: Journal of Aerospace Sciences Vol. 12 (1945), pp. 285-297
Online since: May 2011
Authors: T. Khairuddin Jauhari, I.P. Almanar, Hussain Zuhailawati
Though coefficient of friction is differs in time and space for different materials properties especially with temperature, the value remain constant prior reaching solidus temperature of material due to the material pairings as explained by Popov [11].
Hsu, International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture, 48 (2008), Pages (778-787) [3] E.D.
Wert, Modelling and Simulation in Material Science and Engineering, Vol 12, 2004, Pages 143-157 [8] P.
Zettler, Science and Technology of Welding and Joining, Vol 12, No 4, 2007, Pages 284-297 [9] C.
Sommer, International Journal of Machine Tool & Manufacture, Vol 28, 2008, Pages 1120-1130 [10] V.
Online since: October 2012
Authors: Chun Yao Hsu, Chung Chen Tsao, Che Hsiung Tsai, Mao Yong Lin, Ding Yeng Chen
Sanchez “Advanced cutting conditions for the milling of aeronautical alloys”, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 2000, Vol. 100, pp. 1-11
El-Baradie, “Machinability of nickel-based super alloys: a general review”, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 1998, Vol. 77, pp. 278-284
Liao, Study on wear mechanisms in drilling of Inconel 718 superalloy, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 2003, Vol. 140, pp. 269-273
Teo, “The machinability of Inconel 718”, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 1997, Vol. 63, pp. 199-204
Khamba, ”Taguchi technique for modeling material removal rate in ultrasonic machining of titanium”, Materials Science and Engineering A. 2007, Vol. 460-461, pp. 365-369
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