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Online since: December 2012
Authors: Xue Ying Bao, Shi Sheng Lin, Jin Ping Man, Qi Cai Wang
Introduction
The wall material, the largest use of a building material, is about 70% of total building materials.
Cases Study Now we have 5 wall materials available.
Ma: Building Science, Vol. 23 (2007), pp. 19-23
Wang: Journal of Chang’ an University (Natural Science Edition), Vol. 26 (2006), pp. 57-60
Wang: Journal of Engineering Management, Vol. 24 (2010), pp. 398-410
Cases Study Now we have 5 wall materials available.
Ma: Building Science, Vol. 23 (2007), pp. 19-23
Wang: Journal of Chang’ an University (Natural Science Edition), Vol. 26 (2006), pp. 57-60
Wang: Journal of Engineering Management, Vol. 24 (2010), pp. 398-410
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
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
Online since: February 2022
Authors: Sergey V. Byvaltsev
Zherebchenko, Biologically active surgical sutures materials (literature review), Upper Volga Medical Journal 10 (4) (2012) 21-28
, Materials Science and Engineering: C 62 (2016) 960-966
Series: Materials Science and Engineering 966 (2020) 012122
Yashiro, Design and mechanical properties of new β type titanium alloys for implant materials, Materials Science and Engineering A, 243 (1-2), (1998), 244-249
Chung, A review of exfoliated graphite, Journal of Materials Science 51 (2015) 9284-6
, Materials Science and Engineering: C 62 (2016) 960-966
Series: Materials Science and Engineering 966 (2020) 012122
Yashiro, Design and mechanical properties of new β type titanium alloys for implant materials, Materials Science and Engineering A, 243 (1-2), (1998), 244-249
Chung, A review of exfoliated graphite, Journal of Materials Science 51 (2015) 9284-6
Online since: April 2024
Authors: Felicité Ronelngar Modjinguem, Malloum Soultan, Jacques Jay, Michel Querry
One
of the oldest and best known of these materials is earth.
Messan, Caractérisation mécanique et thermophysique des blocs de terre comprimée stabilisée au papier (cellulose) et/ou au ciment, Journal of Materials and Engineering Structures 2 (2015) 68-76
Cisse, Integration of Agricultural Waste in Local Building Materials for their Exploitation: Application with Rice Straw, Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology, 2014, pp. 3030-3035
Sissoko, Characterization of the Thermophysical Properties of Kapok, Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology 2, 2010, pp.143-148
Beye, Thermo-Physical Properties of Local Materials used in the Construction of Chad, American Journal of Civil Engineering.
Messan, Caractérisation mécanique et thermophysique des blocs de terre comprimée stabilisée au papier (cellulose) et/ou au ciment, Journal of Materials and Engineering Structures 2 (2015) 68-76
Cisse, Integration of Agricultural Waste in Local Building Materials for their Exploitation: Application with Rice Straw, Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology, 2014, pp. 3030-3035
Sissoko, Characterization of the Thermophysical Properties of Kapok, Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology 2, 2010, pp.143-148
Beye, Thermo-Physical Properties of Local Materials used in the Construction of Chad, American Journal of Civil Engineering.
Online since: November 2005
Authors: Chun An Tang, Yong Bin Zhang, Xu Chang, Junjie Liu, Juan Xia Zhang
Bai has pointed out, all of these fail to predict the
experimental results from engineering materials [9].
In this study, we use the Material Failure Process Analysis code (MFPA 2D ), to investigate the behaviors of fractures in layered materials.
Therefore, it is necessary to take the heterogeneity of materials into account.
In experimental study, fractures initiate at the pre-existing weakness in the materials.
We also find that heterogeneity of materials has a strong influence on the stress distribution.
In this study, we use the Material Failure Process Analysis code (MFPA 2D ), to investigate the behaviors of fractures in layered materials.
Therefore, it is necessary to take the heterogeneity of materials into account.
In experimental study, fractures initiate at the pre-existing weakness in the materials.
We also find that heterogeneity of materials has a strong influence on the stress distribution.
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Dao Zhi Tang
The Application of Carbon Fiber Materials in Sports Equipment
Daozhi Tang
Sport and Science, Nantong University, Nantong Jiangsu 226007
Keywords: Carbon fiber materials, Sports equipment, Application.
At here, carbon fiber composite materials have incomparable advantages in this aspect.
And composite materials have an advantage of good health; its thermoplastic materials can be recycled; its raw material price and processing cost are low, which will be good for popularization and promotion of this product.
References [1] Xiyan Du, Li Wei, The application of carbon fiber composite materials in sports equipment [J], Shandong Textile Science and Technology, vol.1, pp.50-52, 2007
[3] Zhou Biao, The development of competitive sports by using advanced materials in sports equipment [J], Journal of Jiamusi Education Institute, vol.3, pp.47-51, 2009
At here, carbon fiber composite materials have incomparable advantages in this aspect.
And composite materials have an advantage of good health; its thermoplastic materials can be recycled; its raw material price and processing cost are low, which will be good for popularization and promotion of this product.
References [1] Xiyan Du, Li Wei, The application of carbon fiber composite materials in sports equipment [J], Shandong Textile Science and Technology, vol.1, pp.50-52, 2007
[3] Zhou Biao, The development of competitive sports by using advanced materials in sports equipment [J], Journal of Jiamusi Education Institute, vol.3, pp.47-51, 2009
Online since: July 2016
Authors: Duangrudee Chaysuwan, Jia Bai, Thapanee Srichumpong, Kallaya Suputtamongkol, Warat Chinpanuwat, Pronbadin Nampachoke, Sukanda Angkulpipat, Sahadsaya Prasertwong
materials.
Noort, Introduction Dental Materials, fourth ed.,: E-Publishing Inc.
Yamashita, Machinable glass-ceramics forming as a restorative dental material, Dental Materials Journal 30(3) (2011) 358-367
Boccaccini, Glass-ceramics: Their production from wastes- A review, Journal of Materials Science. 41(3) (2006) 733-761
Branda, Nucleation in glass and differential thermal analysis, Journal of Materials Science. 16 (1981) 341-344
Noort, Introduction Dental Materials, fourth ed.,: E-Publishing Inc.
Yamashita, Machinable glass-ceramics forming as a restorative dental material, Dental Materials Journal 30(3) (2011) 358-367
Boccaccini, Glass-ceramics: Their production from wastes- A review, Journal of Materials Science. 41(3) (2006) 733-761
Branda, Nucleation in glass and differential thermal analysis, Journal of Materials Science. 16 (1981) 341-344
Online since: December 2023
Authors: Harish Daruari, Ana Peixinho, Antonieta Rocha, Paulo Mendonca, 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.
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: March 2011
Authors: Cheng Yong Wang, Jun Wang, Y.X. Song, Wu Sheng Luo
For the mechanical erosion, ductile materials and brittle materials show different erosion properties.
The erosion rate of ductile materials is peaked at a low incidence angle, while that of brittle materials is peaked at normal incidence.
Hsub, Abrasive jet polishing on SKD61 mold steel using SiC coated with Wax, journal of materials processing technology 208 (2008) 318–329 [15] E.
Lemma, Maximum depth of cut and mechanics of erosion in AWJ oscillation cutting of ductile materials, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 160 (2005) 188–197
Liu, A study of abrasive waterjet characteristics by CFD simulation, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 153–154 (2004) 488–493 [26] T.
The erosion rate of ductile materials is peaked at a low incidence angle, while that of brittle materials is peaked at normal incidence.
Hsub, Abrasive jet polishing on SKD61 mold steel using SiC coated with Wax, journal of materials processing technology 208 (2008) 318–329 [15] E.
Lemma, Maximum depth of cut and mechanics of erosion in AWJ oscillation cutting of ductile materials, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 160 (2005) 188–197
Liu, A study of abrasive waterjet characteristics by CFD simulation, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 153–154 (2004) 488–493 [26] T.
Online since: September 2015
Authors: Vladimir Sladek, S. Hrcek, Jan Sladek, M. Wünsche
Computation of effective material properties in smart composite materials by a symmetric Galerkin BEM
M.
Piezoelectric materials are widely used in smart devices and structures like transducers, actuators and sensors.
Important applications of such materials are related to layered or laminated composites.
The fundamental solutions for linear piezoelectric materials are used in this work.
[2] Zhenhuan Li , Cheng Wang , Chuanyao Chen, Effective electromechanical properties of transversely isotropic piezoelectric ceramics with microvoids, Computational Materials Science 27, 381-392 (2003)
Piezoelectric materials are widely used in smart devices and structures like transducers, actuators and sensors.
Important applications of such materials are related to layered or laminated composites.
The fundamental solutions for linear piezoelectric materials are used in this work.
[2] Zhenhuan Li , Cheng Wang , Chuanyao Chen, Effective electromechanical properties of transversely isotropic piezoelectric ceramics with microvoids, Computational Materials Science 27, 381-392 (2003)