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Online since: February 2024
Authors: Ulhas Annigeri, Sekharam Charan Simha
Introduction Metal matrix composites (MMCs) are materials offering attributes that are not obtained by normally available materials.
Materials and Method A material which has moderate strength is Al6061 alloy.
Selvaraj, Mechanical and dry sliding wear behaviour of Al7075 alloy-reinforced with SiC particles, Journal of composite materials.46 (2011) 1201–1209 [15] G.B.
Annigeri, Physical, Mechanical, and Fracture Studies of Al6061-B4C MMCs, International Conference on Materials Research in Science and Engineering, AIP Conf.
Pech-Canul, “Effect of Sintering Temperature on Tribological Behavior of Ce-TZP/ Al2O3-Aluminum Nanocomposite,” Journal of Composite Materials. 49 (2015) 3507–3514 [23] T.
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Wen Ke Gao, Zhan Kui Zhao, Hua Chen, Su Qiu Jia, Sheng Jie Li
Kamath, Mechanical Properties of As-Cast and Heat-Treated ZA-27 Alloy/Short Glass Fiber Composites, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance.7 (1998) 93-99
ANWAR, Comparative load-relaxation behaviour of high-aluminium zinc-based alloys,Journal of Materials Sscience.36 (2001) 411–417
[12] Temel Savas¸kan, Osman Bican.Effects of silicon content on the microstructural features and mechanical and sliding wear properties of Zn–40Al–2Cu–(0–5)Si alloys, Materials Science and Engineering A.404 (2005) 259–269
Seah, Hardness of aged ZA-27/short glass fibre reinforced composites, Materials & Design. 18 (1997) 155-159
Materials Engineering. 12 (1990) 279-285.
Online since: April 2016
Authors: Yan Ni Tan, Liu Yong, Xiang He, Wen Wang, Dong Duan, Kai Yang Li, Hui Xia Li, Lan Lan Luo
References [1] Oh SH, Choi SY, Lee YK, Kim KN: Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. 2002;62:593-9
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[12] Canal C, Ginebra MP: Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials. 2011;4:1658-71
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Online since: November 2010
Authors: Hong Bing Wu, Zhi Xin Jia, Xue Chang Zhang, Chen Guang Xu
Acknowledgement This research was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Ningbo, China (Grant No. 2010A610126, 2010A610136) and the science and technology project of Chixi, Ningbo (Grant No.200771015).
Weingaertne: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 179 (2006), pp. 124-127
Rahim: Journal of Materials Processing Technology.
Vaghefpur: Journal of Materials processing technology, Vol. 207 (2008), pp. 98-106
Shih: International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture, Vol. 47 (2006), pp. 63-74.
Online since: August 2015
Authors: Jia Qian Qin, Adisak Thueploy, Sarintorn Limpanart, Malay Kumar Das, Ruru Hao, Ekachai Srikaen, Yuttanat Boonyongmaneerat
Gao, Materials & Design, 59 (2014) 421-429
Lin, Materials & Design, 46 (2013) 627-633
Endo, Materials Research Bulletin, 47 (2012) 338-343
Bakonyi, Journal of Materials Science, 29 (1994) 4771-4777
Xue, Materials Chemistry and Physics, 99 (2006) 96-103
Online since: February 2016
Preface The key point of modern mechanical engineering development is the modernization of existing and development of new technologies for production and processing of various structural materials.
Development of technologies and creation of new materials are interdependent and mutually stimulating processes requiring that researchers and engineers constantly use high-tech and interdisciplinary approaches in their work.
Continuous improvement of traditional and development of new materials and technologies coupled with wide use of nanotechnology and application of the computational experiment in the practice of engineering simulation and design are the characteristic features of the modern mechanical engineering development.
The results of research and engineering development presented in this volume of the journal definitely meet the requirements of modern production and will be useful and interesting to a wide range of engineers and researchers in the field of applied materials science, development and creation of technological processes, control and robotics.
Managing Director of journal, Dr.
Online since: September 2003
Authors: Shigehiro Nishino, Yoichi Okui, Satoru Ohshima, Chacko Jacob
Citation Control of Pendeo Epitaxial Growth of 3C-SiC on Silicon Substrate Y.Okui1 , C.Jacob 2, S.Ohshima 1 and S.Nishino 1 1 Department of Electronics and Information Science, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Matsugasaki, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-8585, Japan 2 Materials Science Centre, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, W.
Mishira: Materials Internet Journal -Nitride Semiconductor Research 3 (1998), p. 3 [4] C.
Nishino: Materials Science Forum Vols. 338-342 (2000), p. 249 [5] S.E.
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Nishino: Materials Science Forum Vols. 389-393 (2002), P.331
Online since: June 2025
Authors: William Baya Mwaro, Mahlatse Ramaesele Mphahlele, Mark Walker
HDP 25 manufactured by FCT Systeme GmbH (Germany) and the experiments were conducted at the Institute of Materials Science at TUBAF- Germany.
Diane Hübgen of the Institute of Materials Science at the TUBAF, Germany.
Jamal, Necking mechanism under various sintering process parameters–a review, journal of materials research and technology. 23 (2023) 2189-2201
Burbelko, diffusion model of binary systems controlled by chemical potential gradient, Journal of Casting & Materials Engineering. 6(2) (2022)
Debuigne, Interdiffusion in the β Mo–Ti solid solution at high temperatures, International Journal of Materials Research. 89(3) (2021) 187-191
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Narongrit Sombatsompop, Somjate Patcharaphun, Watcharapong Chookaew, Yanichsa Sukniyom
Flow Properties and Melt Distortion in Molten Rubber Compounds under Capillary Extrusion Watcharapong Chookeaw 1, a, Yanichsa Sukniyom 2, b, Somjate Patcharaphun 2, c, and Narongrit Sombatsompop 3, d 1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University, Ladyao, Chatuchak, Bangkok, Thailand, 10900 2 Plastic and Rubber Processing (PaRP) Group, Department of Materials Engineering, Kasetsart University, Ladyao, Chatuchak, Bangkok, Thailand, 10900. 3 Polymer Processing and Flow (P-Prof) Group, School of Energy Environmental and Materials, King's Mongkut University of Technology Thonburi, Bangmod, Thungkru, Bangkok, Thailand 10140 a w_chookaew@yahoo.com, b yanichsa@hotmail.com, c fengsjpc@ku.ac.th, d narongrit.som@kmutt.ac.th Keywords: Rheological Properties, Natural Rubber, Melt Distortion, Vulcanizing Systems.
Yang, Morphology and Rheology of Poly( l-lactide) / Polystyrene Blends Filled with Silica Nano-particles, Journal of Materials Science, 47 (2012) 1339-1347
Journal of Rheology, 40 (1996) 875–898
Stewart, The Effect of Teflon Coatings in Polyethylene Capillary Extrusion, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 55 (1995) 595–603
Journal of Rheology, 43 (1999) 435–442
Online since: July 2013
Authors: Ahmad Akbari Rahimabadi, Sundararajan Natarajan, Stephane Pa Bordas
Journal of Mechanics of Materials and Structure, 6:1213-1238, 2011
A new approach to the application of MoriTanaka's theory in composite materials.
Mechanics of Materials, 6:147-157, 1987
Average stress in matrix and average elastic energy of materials with misfitting inclusions.
Computer Modelling in Engineering and Science, 65:27-74, 2010