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Online since: March 2007
Authors: Qiang Zhao, X.F. Pang, Le Wei Liu, Bo Deng
There has already been much progress in the synthesis, assembly and fabrication
of nanomaterials, and, equally importantly, in the potential applications of these materials in a wide
variety of technologies.
Science, 2001, 12(5): 53-60 [3]Y.
Development of iron series nanoscale materials used as biomaterials.
Journal of materials science and engineering. 2004, 90(4): 617-622 [8]X.
Shandong journal of biomedical engineering. 2003,1:46-47
Science, 2001, 12(5): 53-60 [3]Y.
Development of iron series nanoscale materials used as biomaterials.
Journal of materials science and engineering. 2004, 90(4): 617-622 [8]X.
Shandong journal of biomedical engineering. 2003,1:46-47
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Muhamad Amirullah Ramlli, M.N. Chai, Mohd Ikmar Nizam Mohamad Isa
Acknowledgment
The authors would like to thank to Advanced Material Research Group under Department of Physical science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu for the help and guidelines given in finishing this research.
Materials Science and Engineering B.BB5 (2001)11-15
Materials Chemistry and Physics.134 (2012) 755-761
European polymer journal. 30 (2003) 897-902
Research Journal of Recent Sciences.1(11) (2012) 16-21.
Materials Science and Engineering B.BB5 (2001)11-15
Materials Chemistry and Physics.134 (2012) 755-761
European polymer journal. 30 (2003) 897-902
Research Journal of Recent Sciences.1(11) (2012) 16-21.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Bo Wen Cheng, Lei Xia, Peng Xi
Introduction
The polypropylene spunbond nonwovens is the fastest-growing varieties in the nonwovens industry, it has the advantages of light weight, warmth, nice air permeability, low moisture regain and so on, the production are widely used in medical materials, geotextiles, filter materials[1-3].
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2001, 79(10): 1802-1808
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2001, 79(8):1497-1505
Journal of Membrane Science, 2002, 209(1): 255-269
Journal of Membrane Science, 2005, 260(1-2): 66–74
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2001, 79(10): 1802-1808
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2001, 79(8):1497-1505
Journal of Membrane Science, 2002, 209(1): 255-269
Journal of Membrane Science, 2005, 260(1-2): 66–74
Online since: January 2026
Authors: Yuichi Otsuka, Solis Garcia Juan Pablo, Yukio Miyashita
Journal of biomedical materials research Part A,101(11):3349–3364, 2013
Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports, 87:1 – 57, 2015 [5] Limin Sun, Christopher C.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 58(5):570–592, 2001
Materials Science and Engineering: C, 67:533 – 541, 2016
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 64:113 – 124, 2016
Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports, 87:1 – 57, 2015 [5] Limin Sun, Christopher C.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 58(5):570–592, 2001
Materials Science and Engineering: C, 67:533 – 541, 2016
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 64:113 – 124, 2016
Online since: April 2015
Authors: Dong Hui Yang, Zhong Yun Hu, Wei Ping Chen, Jing Hua Jiang, Aibin Ma, Jian Qing Chen, Hui Wang
Experiments
Materials and Foamable Precursor Preparation.
Wang, et al., Compressive properties of cellular Mg foams fabricated by melt-foaming method, Materials Science and Engineering: A. 527(21) (2010) 5405-5409
Sakaguchi, et al., Processing of an open-cellular AZ91 magnesium alloy with a low density of 0.05 g/cm3, Journal of Materials Science Letters. 18(18) (1999) 1477-1480
Zhang, et al., Evolution of pore size distribution and mean pore size in lotus-type porous magnesium fabricated with gasar process, Journal of Materials Science & Technology. 22(3) (2006) 306-310
Banhart, A study of Mg and Cu additions on the foaming behaviour of Al–Si alloys, Journal of Materials Science. 46(15) (2011) 5227-5236
Wang, et al., Compressive properties of cellular Mg foams fabricated by melt-foaming method, Materials Science and Engineering: A. 527(21) (2010) 5405-5409
Sakaguchi, et al., Processing of an open-cellular AZ91 magnesium alloy with a low density of 0.05 g/cm3, Journal of Materials Science Letters. 18(18) (1999) 1477-1480
Zhang, et al., Evolution of pore size distribution and mean pore size in lotus-type porous magnesium fabricated with gasar process, Journal of Materials Science & Technology. 22(3) (2006) 306-310
Banhart, A study of Mg and Cu additions on the foaming behaviour of Al–Si alloys, Journal of Materials Science. 46(15) (2011) 5227-5236
Online since: February 2017
Authors: Florica Chicoş, Florin Bogdan Marin, Octavian Potecaşu, Mihaela Marin, Florentina Potecaşu
The chemical composition of the studied materials is presented in Table 1.
References [1] C.Cetinarslan, A study on influences of some process parameters on cold drawing of ferrous wires, Indian Journal of Engineering and Materials Sciences (IJEMS), 19 (2012) 221-228
Jiang, Deformation of dual-structure medium carbon steel in cold drawing, Materials Science & Engineering A, 583 (2013) 78–83
Olugbemiga, Effect of Soaking Time on the Mechanical Properties of Annealed Cold-Drawn Low Carbon Steel, Materials Sciences and Applications, 3 (2012) 513-518
Oluwole, Mechanical Properties of Cold-Drawn Low Carbon Steel for Nail Manufacture: Experimental Observation, Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology, 5 (2013) 118-122.
References [1] C.Cetinarslan, A study on influences of some process parameters on cold drawing of ferrous wires, Indian Journal of Engineering and Materials Sciences (IJEMS), 19 (2012) 221-228
Jiang, Deformation of dual-structure medium carbon steel in cold drawing, Materials Science & Engineering A, 583 (2013) 78–83
Olugbemiga, Effect of Soaking Time on the Mechanical Properties of Annealed Cold-Drawn Low Carbon Steel, Materials Sciences and Applications, 3 (2012) 513-518
Oluwole, Mechanical Properties of Cold-Drawn Low Carbon Steel for Nail Manufacture: Experimental Observation, Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology, 5 (2013) 118-122.
Online since: December 2014
Authors: De Yi Zheng, Hong Wu
The Pb(Nb2/3Zn1/3)0.03(Zr52Ti48)0.97O3 ceramics materials was prepared by a conventional mixed oxide method.
This kind of PZT ceramic materialS have been widely researched.
The system’s raw materials are Pb3O4, ZrO2, TiO2, Nb2O5 and ZnO powder with the purity more than 99%.
Lee, in: The piezoelectric properties and the stability of the resonant frequency in Mn–Cr Co-doped PSZT ceramics, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics Vol. 10-2 (1999), p. 81 [5] BOUTARFAIA A.
Journal of Functional materials [J],1996, 27(3):261
This kind of PZT ceramic materialS have been widely researched.
The system’s raw materials are Pb3O4, ZrO2, TiO2, Nb2O5 and ZnO powder with the purity more than 99%.
Lee, in: The piezoelectric properties and the stability of the resonant frequency in Mn–Cr Co-doped PSZT ceramics, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics Vol. 10-2 (1999), p. 81 [5] BOUTARFAIA A.
Journal of Functional materials [J],1996, 27(3):261
Online since: October 2008
Authors: R.S.C. Lima, Marcus Vinícius Lia Fook, Thiago Bizerra Fideles, A.C.B.M. Fook, Sara Verusca de Oliveira, W.P.F. Barbosa
In: Biomaterials Science: an introduction to materials in medicine.
In: The chemistry of medical and dental materials.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science (2008), p.1-6
(Ed.): An introductions to materials in medicine.
Materials, Science and engineering C (2008) p. 316-319.
In: The chemistry of medical and dental materials.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science (2008), p.1-6
(Ed.): An introductions to materials in medicine.
Materials, Science and engineering C (2008) p. 316-319.
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Wu Yi Chen, Y. L. Zhang
Finite Element Simulations of Machining Forces
Experimental Design, Materials and Method.
Dewes: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 150 (2004), p. 116 [4] B.
Attia: Machining Science and Technology: An International Journal Vol. 14 (2010), p. 149 [5] B.
Tounsi: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering Vol. 132 (2010), p. 051008 [6] L.H.
Tounsi: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering Vol. 132 (2010), p. 051009 [8] B.
Dewes: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 150 (2004), p. 116 [4] B.
Attia: Machining Science and Technology: An International Journal Vol. 14 (2010), p. 149 [5] B.
Tounsi: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering Vol. 132 (2010), p. 051008 [6] L.H.
Tounsi: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering Vol. 132 (2010), p. 051009 [8] B.
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Han Zhu, Hong Mei Guo
At present, more than 90 percent of highway asphalt pavement adopted semi-rigid materials as base and subbase, and cement stabilized crushed stones base is the most widely used in our highway construction.
The material parameters of pavement structure layer are listed in table 1.
So, it is very necessary to study the effect of the base’s material parameters on surface deflection and tension stress of base bottom.
Acknowledgement This work has been supported by Chinese National Science Foundation (51078261).
References [1] Hongchang Wang, Xiaoming Huang and Zhi Fu: Journal of traffic and transportation engineering Vol. 5 (2005), p.38 (In Chinese) [2] Peng Zhang, Qingfu Li and Chengkui Huang: Journal of traffic and transportation engineering Vol. 8 (2008), p.30 (In Chinese) [3] Honghui Yang, Janxun Wang and Pei-wen Hao:Journal of Chang’an University(Natural Science Edition) Vol. 26 (2006), p.14 (In Chinese) [4] Qingfu Li, Peng Zhang and Jie Shen:Journal of Building Materials Vol. 11 (2008), p.365 (In Chinese) [5] Yingjun Jiang, Hang Xue and Hui Xue: Journal of Chang’an University(Natural Science Edition) Vol. 26 (2006), p.6 (In Chinese) [6] Feng Qin, Huiming Bao: Construction Technology Vol. 36 (2007), p.92 (In Chinese) [7] Ronghui Zhang, Yan Wang and Zhenghui Lei:Subgrade Engineering Vol. 1 (2008), p.57 (In Chinese) [8] Feng Qin: New Building Materials Vol. 12 (2009), p.32 (In Chinese) [9] Feng Qin, Shengjian Yang and Hongxin Lu: Railway Standard Design Vol. 5 (2010), p.25 (In Chinese
The material parameters of pavement structure layer are listed in table 1.
So, it is very necessary to study the effect of the base’s material parameters on surface deflection and tension stress of base bottom.
Acknowledgement This work has been supported by Chinese National Science Foundation (51078261).
References [1] Hongchang Wang, Xiaoming Huang and Zhi Fu: Journal of traffic and transportation engineering Vol. 5 (2005), p.38 (In Chinese) [2] Peng Zhang, Qingfu Li and Chengkui Huang: Journal of traffic and transportation engineering Vol. 8 (2008), p.30 (In Chinese) [3] Honghui Yang, Janxun Wang and Pei-wen Hao:Journal of Chang’an University(Natural Science Edition) Vol. 26 (2006), p.14 (In Chinese) [4] Qingfu Li, Peng Zhang and Jie Shen:Journal of Building Materials Vol. 11 (2008), p.365 (In Chinese) [5] Yingjun Jiang, Hang Xue and Hui Xue: Journal of Chang’an University(Natural Science Edition) Vol. 26 (2006), p.6 (In Chinese) [6] Feng Qin, Huiming Bao: Construction Technology Vol. 36 (2007), p.92 (In Chinese) [7] Ronghui Zhang, Yan Wang and Zhenghui Lei:Subgrade Engineering Vol. 1 (2008), p.57 (In Chinese) [8] Feng Qin: New Building Materials Vol. 12 (2009), p.32 (In Chinese) [9] Feng Qin, Shengjian Yang and Hongxin Lu: Railway Standard Design Vol. 5 (2010), p.25 (In Chinese