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Online since: September 2019
Authors: Nikolay I. Yermoshin, Evgeny V. Yakimov, Aleksandr E. Goldshtein
The effect of constant and alternating magnetic fields on measurement of resistance of insulating materials is insignificant.
Ryumkin, Detection of insulation defects in the wire through measuring changes in its capacitance, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 289 (2018), 1–6
Yakimov, Feasibility of using T-shaped feedback in teraohmmeters, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 289 (2018), 1–7
Abdel-Rahman, Effects of static electricity and fabrication parameters on PVDF film properties, Bulletin of Materials Science (2018), 41–43
Jiang, Electrostatic and mechanical properties of extrusion spun PTFEmonofilament with integration of microtourmaline particles, Journal of Applied Polymer Science 135 (2018), 1–7
Ryumkin, Detection of insulation defects in the wire through measuring changes in its capacitance, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 289 (2018), 1–6
Yakimov, Feasibility of using T-shaped feedback in teraohmmeters, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 289 (2018), 1–7
Abdel-Rahman, Effects of static electricity and fabrication parameters on PVDF film properties, Bulletin of Materials Science (2018), 41–43
Jiang, Electrostatic and mechanical properties of extrusion spun PTFEmonofilament with integration of microtourmaline particles, Journal of Applied Polymer Science 135 (2018), 1–7
Online since: January 2016
Authors: Andreas Öchsner, Seyedeh Alieh Kazemi, Sadegh Imani Yengejeh
Journal of Nano Research 6 (2009) 185-196
Computational Materials Science 63 (2012) 12-19
Imani Yengejeh, et al., Numerical modeling of eigenmodes and eigenfrequencies of hetero-junction carbon nanotubes with pentagon–heptagon pair defects, Computational Materials Science 92 (2014) 76-83
Advances in Materials Science and Engineering 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/815340 [13] S.
Tang, Buckling behavior of carbon nanotube-based intramolecular junctions under compression: Molecular dynamics simulation and finite element analysis, Computational Materials Science 50 (2010) 253–259.
Computational Materials Science 63 (2012) 12-19
Imani Yengejeh, et al., Numerical modeling of eigenmodes and eigenfrequencies of hetero-junction carbon nanotubes with pentagon–heptagon pair defects, Computational Materials Science 92 (2014) 76-83
Advances in Materials Science and Engineering 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/815340 [13] S.
Tang, Buckling behavior of carbon nanotube-based intramolecular junctions under compression: Molecular dynamics simulation and finite element analysis, Computational Materials Science 50 (2010) 253–259.
Online since: November 2014
Authors: Adam Lipski, Stanisław Mroziński
However it is also crucial to take into account cyclic properties of materials during calculations [6].
[3] Mroziński S., Golański G., Low cycle fatigue of GX12CrMoVNbN9-1 cast steel at elevated temperature, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering, 49/1 (2011), pp. 7-16
[6] Mroziński S., Lipski A., Method for processing of the results of low-cycle fatigue tests, Materials Science, Vol. 48, No. 1 (2012), pp. 83-88
-U., The European efforts in development of new high temperature casing materials - COST 536, 8th Liege Conference Materials for Advanced Power Engineering, 2006, 53, II, 855
[11] Scarling B., Kern T.U., Staubli M., The European efforts in materials development for 650 °C USC power plants – COST 522, 4th International Conference Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, USA, 2004, 80.
[3] Mroziński S., Golański G., Low cycle fatigue of GX12CrMoVNbN9-1 cast steel at elevated temperature, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering, 49/1 (2011), pp. 7-16
[6] Mroziński S., Lipski A., Method for processing of the results of low-cycle fatigue tests, Materials Science, Vol. 48, No. 1 (2012), pp. 83-88
-U., The European efforts in development of new high temperature casing materials - COST 536, 8th Liege Conference Materials for Advanced Power Engineering, 2006, 53, II, 855
[11] Scarling B., Kern T.U., Staubli M., The European efforts in materials development for 650 °C USC power plants – COST 522, 4th International Conference Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, USA, 2004, 80.
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Qing Ye, Jun Jie Hao, Zhi Meng Guo, Qing Liu
Materials Science and Engineering A-Structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing. 2008,488(1-2): 134-138
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A-Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science. 2004,35A(2): 493-502
Materials Letters. 2010,64(16): 1782-1785
Journal of Nuclear Materials.2010,403(1-3): 198-203
Materials Science and Engineering A-Structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing. 2008,492(1-2):353-363
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A-Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science. 2004,35A(2): 493-502
Materials Letters. 2010,64(16): 1782-1785
Journal of Nuclear Materials.2010,403(1-3): 198-203
Materials Science and Engineering A-Structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing. 2008,492(1-2):353-363
Online since: December 2009
Authors: M.H. Sadeghi, M.M. Mohammadi
The billet had a plastic material formulation.
Physical Modelling In general physical modelling involves the use of model materials like lead, plasticine or wax, which can be deformed easily and could be used to study and predict the deformation of metals.
Moon: Process analysis of multistage forging by using finite element method" Journal of Materials Processing Technology 187-188 (2007) 586-590 [2] T .A Dean: Precision forging, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers; ProQuest Science Journals; (2000), pg. 113 a b c[3] T.
Nakamura1, K.Osakada2: Research And Development Of Precision Forging In Japan, Faculty of Engineering, Shizuoka University, Japan [4] Richard Douglasa, David Kuhlmann: Guidelines for precision hot forging with applications, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 98 (2000) 182-188 [5] Changjie Sun , Shezhao Li, Bingyi Wang: Analysis of the ironing of a BJ-type constant velocity joint outer race with the upper bound element method, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 100 (2000) 209-213 [6] E.
Bohnsack: Closed die technologies for hot forging" Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 98 (2000) 165-170 [7] Eckart Doege, Andre Flub, Jorg Kohlstette, Bernd Mussing: Hot Fleshless Precision Forging of Long Pieces, Development, Realisation, Benefits, IPH- Institute for Integrated Production Hanover ltd., Germany [8] Heon- young kim et al: physical and numerical modeling of hot closed-die forging to reduse forging load and die wear, Journal of Materials Processing Technology.42 (1994) 401-420 [9] T.A.Altan et al: Forging equipment, materials, and practices, October (1973) [10] Victor Vazquez, Taylan Altan: New concepts in die design - physical and computer modeling applications, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 98 (2000) 212-223
Physical Modelling In general physical modelling involves the use of model materials like lead, plasticine or wax, which can be deformed easily and could be used to study and predict the deformation of metals.
Moon: Process analysis of multistage forging by using finite element method" Journal of Materials Processing Technology 187-188 (2007) 586-590 [2] T .A Dean: Precision forging, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers; ProQuest Science Journals; (2000), pg. 113 a b c[3] T.
Nakamura1, K.Osakada2: Research And Development Of Precision Forging In Japan, Faculty of Engineering, Shizuoka University, Japan [4] Richard Douglasa, David Kuhlmann: Guidelines for precision hot forging with applications, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 98 (2000) 182-188 [5] Changjie Sun , Shezhao Li, Bingyi Wang: Analysis of the ironing of a BJ-type constant velocity joint outer race with the upper bound element method, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 100 (2000) 209-213 [6] E.
Bohnsack: Closed die technologies for hot forging" Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 98 (2000) 165-170 [7] Eckart Doege, Andre Flub, Jorg Kohlstette, Bernd Mussing: Hot Fleshless Precision Forging of Long Pieces, Development, Realisation, Benefits, IPH- Institute for Integrated Production Hanover ltd., Germany [8] Heon- young kim et al: physical and numerical modeling of hot closed-die forging to reduse forging load and die wear, Journal of Materials Processing Technology.42 (1994) 401-420 [9] T.A.Altan et al: Forging equipment, materials, and practices, October (1973) [10] Victor Vazquez, Taylan Altan: New concepts in die design - physical and computer modeling applications, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 98 (2000) 212-223
Online since: March 2016
Authors: Xiao Yang Guo, Ming Li, Fei Meng
Results have shown that the introduction of rubber particles significantly increases the strain capacity of the materials[5].
Material and methods Raw materials.
[2] Mohammadmehdi Choolaei, Ali Morad Rashidi, Mehdi Ardjmand, The effect of nanosilica on the physical properties of oil well cement, Materials Science and Engineering A. 538(2012) 288-294
[15] Jun Wang, Baoliang Chen, Adsorption and coadsorption of organic pollutants and a heavy metal by graphene oxide and reduced graphene materials, Chemical Engineering Journal. 281(2015) 379-388
[16] Er-fan Chen, Dong Chen, The development of whisker-reinforced polymer composites mechanisms, Polymer Materials Science and Engineering. 22(2006) 20-24
Material and methods Raw materials.
[2] Mohammadmehdi Choolaei, Ali Morad Rashidi, Mehdi Ardjmand, The effect of nanosilica on the physical properties of oil well cement, Materials Science and Engineering A. 538(2012) 288-294
[15] Jun Wang, Baoliang Chen, Adsorption and coadsorption of organic pollutants and a heavy metal by graphene oxide and reduced graphene materials, Chemical Engineering Journal. 281(2015) 379-388
[16] Er-fan Chen, Dong Chen, The development of whisker-reinforced polymer composites mechanisms, Polymer Materials Science and Engineering. 22(2006) 20-24
Online since: May 2020
Authors: Vladimir G. Lobanov, Konstantin D. Naumov
Technogenic raw materials usage is reason for low cost of such powders.
Zhao, Recovery of zinc from EAF dust by alkaline extraction, Advanced Materials Research. 113 (2010) 2299-2304
Stanford, Integrated hydrometallurgical process for production of zinc from electric arc furnace dust in alkaline medium, Journal of Hazardous Materials. 80 (2000) 223-240
Pushpavanam, Structural and textural study of electrodeposited zinc from alkaline non-cyanide electrolyte, Journal of Materials Science. 45 (2009) 1160-1169
Al-Tameemi, Electrochemical Preparation of Ultrafine Zinc Powder, International Journal of Electrochemical Science. 12 (2017) 7075-7088
Zhao, Recovery of zinc from EAF dust by alkaline extraction, Advanced Materials Research. 113 (2010) 2299-2304
Stanford, Integrated hydrometallurgical process for production of zinc from electric arc furnace dust in alkaline medium, Journal of Hazardous Materials. 80 (2000) 223-240
Pushpavanam, Structural and textural study of electrodeposited zinc from alkaline non-cyanide electrolyte, Journal of Materials Science. 45 (2009) 1160-1169
Al-Tameemi, Electrochemical Preparation of Ultrafine Zinc Powder, International Journal of Electrochemical Science. 12 (2017) 7075-7088
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Jerzy Malachowski, Tadeusz Niezgoda
The paper is based on non–linear finite element analysis of the blast wave effects on structures, caused by the detonation of explosive materials.
Dynamic response of a structure with and without elastomeric layers subjected to the shock wave produced by the detonation of high explosive materials is presented in this paper.
Introduction The problem of high explosives materials and the development of structures resistant to the shock wave has been very popular due to increasing terrorist activities in recent years.
Acknowledgement The research was carried out under a research grant from Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education.
International Journal of Impact Engineering Vol. 34 (2007), pp. 329-347
Dynamic response of a structure with and without elastomeric layers subjected to the shock wave produced by the detonation of high explosive materials is presented in this paper.
Introduction The problem of high explosives materials and the development of structures resistant to the shock wave has been very popular due to increasing terrorist activities in recent years.
Acknowledgement The research was carried out under a research grant from Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education.
International Journal of Impact Engineering Vol. 34 (2007), pp. 329-347
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Ji Qing Zhu, Shao Peng Wu, Yi Han Sun, Jin Jun Zhong
Investigations [3-5] suggest that recycled aggregate is a feasible way to recycle these waste materials.
Materials and Method Materials.
Li: Journal of Sichuan University (Engineering Science Edition) Vol. 41 (2009), p. 188 [3] Z.W.
Wu: Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology Vol. 29 (2001), p. 83 [6] Q.Y.
Zhu: Materials Science and Technology Vol. 15 (2007), p. 480 [7] Y.
Materials and Method Materials.
Li: Journal of Sichuan University (Engineering Science Edition) Vol. 41 (2009), p. 188 [3] Z.W.
Wu: Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology Vol. 29 (2001), p. 83 [6] Q.Y.
Zhu: Materials Science and Technology Vol. 15 (2007), p. 480 [7] Y.
Online since: September 2024
Authors: Zi Hao Qiu, Rui Meng, Ojiyed Tegus, Aorigele Bohnuud, Gerile Naren
Tegus1,2,e
1College of Physics and Electronic Information, Inner Mongolia Normal University, Hohhot 010022, China
2Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory for Physics and Chemistry of Functional Materials, Inner Mongolia Normal University, Hohhot 010022, China
3Inner Mongolia Engineering Research Center for Rare Earth Functional and New Energy Storage Materials, Hohhot 010022, China
aargl0622@163.com, b*naren0501@163.com, c2550082678@qq.com, dmengrui000903@163.com, etegusph@imnu.edu.cn
Keywords: octanoyl amino acid ligand; gadolinium complex; absorption
Abstract.
Amino acid lanthanide complexes are a promising class of environmentally friendly and non-toxic optical organic materials that find extensive applications in biomedicine, molecular probes, and optical devices.
The strong optical absorption of the gadolinium complexes suggests potential applications in the field of light-absorbing matrix materials.
Highly Stretchable and Fast Self-Healing Luminescent Materials [J].
Advanced Science, 06(2019) 1802040
Amino acid lanthanide complexes are a promising class of environmentally friendly and non-toxic optical organic materials that find extensive applications in biomedicine, molecular probes, and optical devices.
The strong optical absorption of the gadolinium complexes suggests potential applications in the field of light-absorbing matrix materials.
Highly Stretchable and Fast Self-Healing Luminescent Materials [J].
Advanced Science, 06(2019) 1802040