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Online since: July 2015
Authors: Fuh Kuo Chen, Heng Kuang Tsai, Yi Wei Lin, Sin Liang Lin, I Kai Lin
Acknowledgements The authors wish to thank the National Science Council of the Republic of China for the grant under project # NSC 102-2622-E-006 -032, which makes this research possible.
Matlock, Influence of low-strain deformation characteristics of high strength sheet steel on curl and springback in bend-under-tension tests, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 182 (2007) 84-94
Chen, Numerical analysis of panels’ dent resistance considering the Bauschinger effect, Materials and Design 31 (2010) 870-876
Kuroda, Measurement and analysis of differential work hardening in cold-rolled steel sheet under biaxial tension, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 80-81 (1998) 517-523
Wagoner, Anisotropic hardening equations derived from reverse-bend testing, International Journal of Plasticity 18 (2002) 743–767.
Online since: October 2008
Authors: Ali Reza Kamali, J. Baboee, Hekmat Razavizadeh, S.M.M. Hadavi
Amount of raw materials used in the combustion synthesis experiments.
Dimiduk, "Gamma titanium aluminide alloys - an assessment within the competition of aerospace structural materials", Materials Science and Engineering A263 (1999) 281-288
[5] Z.H.Cai, D.L.Zhang, "Sintering behavior and microstructures of Ti(Al,O)/Al2O3, Ti3Al(O)/Al2O3 and TiAl(O)/Al2O3 in situ composites", Materials Science and Engineering A 419 (2006) 310-317
Welham, "Mechanical Activation of solid-state reaction between Al and TiO2", Materials Science and Engineering A 225 (1998) 81-89
Suryanarayana, "Non-Equilibrum Processing of Materials", Pergamon Materials Series, USA, 1999, Chapter 11
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Xiao Li Wang, Yi Sun, Ran Zhou, Shi Tao Peng, Wen Ling Guan
Arranges the second-level indexes, and the main factors affecting the accident were concluded,including the violation rate of labor discipline, characteristics of hazardous materials, fire facilities, safety checks, operation of the security emergency response system and so on.
Wang: Safety Science and Technology, Vol. 3(2007), p. 49-51(In Chinese) [4] T.A.
Dai: China Safety Science Journal, Vol. 17(2007), p. 110-114(In Chinese) [5] Q.
Niu: China Safety Science Journal, Vol. 16(2006), 97-101(In Chinese) [8] L.Y.
Singh: International Journal of Engineering, Science and Technology, Vol. 2(2010), p. 92-99 [12] A.
Online since: February 2013
Authors: Wen Jun Li, Tang Zhou, Liu Liu Ding, Lu Fang
Therefore, the monodispersed crystallites of good crystallinity are difficultly agglomerated to the nanostructured materials in the hydrothermal solution.
The inset of Fig. 4(b) confirms that the ZnS microspheres are the typical polycrystalline materials.
Hu, Science. 277 (1997) 1287
Evans / Materials Science and Engineering A. 379 (2004) 351–359
Shirley, Astrophysical Journal. 583(2) (2003) 789-808
Online since: November 2005
Authors: Joon Soo Park, Hun Chae Jung, Bu Ahn Kim, Han Ki Yoon, Akira Kohyama
Fracture Toughness of Liquid Phase Sintered SiC by using Indentation Fracture Method Hun Chae Jung 1,a, Han Ki Yoon 2,b, Bu Ahn Kim 3,c, Joon Soo Park4,d and Akira Kohyama 5,e 1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Graduate School of Dong-Eui University, Busan, Korea 2 Division of Mechanical Engineering, Dong-Eui University, Busan, Korea 3 Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Pukyong National University, Busan, Korea 4 Institute of Energy Science and Technology Co.
Therefore, in the interests of safety, we are required to measure fracture toughness of materials.
Moon: Journal of KCORE Vol. 15 No. 2 (2001), pp. 61-65 [8] S.
Thevenot: Materials Chemistry and Physics Vol. 67 (2001), pp. 165-174 [9] V.A.
Bressiani: International Journal of Refractory Metals & Hard Materials Vol. 19 (2001), pp. 409-417 [10] G.R.
Online since: July 2013
Authors: Xiang Li, Xiao Yang Li, Hui Ping Yu, Ya Li
The strain of spot welding specimen made of dissimilar materials (22MnB5& ST16) is negative, and almost linearly.
It guarantees the safety of vehicles impact resistance, which therefore becomes the main direction of development of automotive steel materials[1,2] .
Therefore, it is particularly important to do some relative research on ultra-high-strength steel and dissimilar materials’ welding properties.
Su: Journal of Jiangsu University(Natural Science Edition), Vol. 27 (2006) No.4, P.351.
He: Journal of Shandong University (Engineering Science), Vol. 40 (2010) No.3, P.69.
Online since: April 2012
Authors: Xue Feng Yang, Xiu Li Fu, Yang Qiao
Bhadeshia: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 223 (1997), p. 64-77 [3] W.M.
Mendez: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 399 (2005), p. 199-205 [5] E.
Thomas: Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A Vol. 38A (2007), p. 1330-1336 [6] J.L.
Danninger: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 176 (2006), p. 62-69 [8] A.R.C.
Ridgway: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 200 (2008), p. 424-432
Online since: April 2021
Authors: M.Z. Omar, M.N. Mohammed, M.A. Abdelgnei, M.J. Ghazali
Seifeddine, “The heat treatment of Al-Si-Cu-Mg casting alloys,” Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 210, no. 10, pp. 1249–1259, 2010
Samuel, “Incipient melting of Al5-Mg8-Si6-Cu2 and Al2Cu intermetallics in unmodified and strontium-modified Al–Si–Cu–Mg (319) alloys during solution heat treatment,” Journal of Materials Science, vol. 33, pp. 2283–2297, 1998
Valtierra, “Effect of alloying elements on the segregation and dissolution of CuAl2 phase in Al-Si-Cu 319 alloys,” Journal of Materials Science, vol. 38, no. 6, pp. 1203–1218, 2003
Botta, “Microstructure and mechanical properties of spray deposited hypoeutectic Al – Si alloy,” Materials Science and Engineering: A, vol. 375, pp. 577–580, 2004
Birol, “Thixoforming of en AW-2014 alloy at high solid fraction,” Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 211, no. 11, pp. 1749–1756, 2011
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Dobromil Pryl, Jitka Mikolášková, Radomír Pukl
The fatigue material model is an extension of existing static three-dimensional fracture-plastic material model, and as such it has been implemented into the ATENA Finite Element software package.
A contribution based on cyclic stress controlled by the additional material parameter βfat, and the contribution from crack opening and closing in each cycle, controlled by the material parameter ξfat.
ACI Materials Journal, 93(1996)3, 272-283 [3] J.
Journal of Plasticity, Vol 24(12), 2192-2220 [4] V.
Fernárdez-Canteli: Evaluation of concrete fatigue measurements using standard and non-linear regression model, Applied Mechanics and Materials: Frontiers of Manufacturing and Design Science II [online], 2012, Vols. 121–126 [cit. 2011-10-24] [8] D.
Online since: August 2015
Authors: Tadeusz A. Przylibski
Chalupnik, Correlation of radon concentration level with mining and geological conditions in Upper Silesia region, Journal of Mining Science 39 (2) (2003) 199-206
Kotyrba, Radon mapping with the support of geophysical methods, Journal of Mining Science 47 (3) (2011) 330-337
Michalik, System of radiation hazard monitoring and control in the coal mines of Poland, Journal of Mining Science 38 (6) (2002) 587-595
Wysocka, Measurement of radon exhalation from soil – development of the method and preliminary results, Journal of Mining Science 39 (2) (2003) 191-198
Rubin, Radon exhalation from cement-matrix composites in the function of technological parameters, Ceramic Materials 62 (4) (2010) 591-595.
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