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Online since: June 2014
Authors: Bin Hu, Xiao Ning Zhang
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, Vol. 16 (2004) No.2, p.167-174
Journal of Transport Science and Engineering, Vol. 26 (2010) No.2, p.1-8
Journal of Shenzhen University Science and Engineering, Vol. 23 (2006) No.4, p.296-302
Journal of Tongji University (Natural Science), Vol. 38 (2010) No.12, p.1792-1795
Journal of Central South University (Science and Technology), Vol. 43 (2012) No.7, p.1-8
Journal of Transport Science and Engineering, Vol. 26 (2010) No.2, p.1-8
Journal of Shenzhen University Science and Engineering, Vol. 23 (2006) No.4, p.296-302
Journal of Tongji University (Natural Science), Vol. 38 (2010) No.12, p.1792-1795
Journal of Central South University (Science and Technology), Vol. 43 (2012) No.7, p.1-8
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Min Zhang, Yu Xi Jia, Chuan Zhen Huang, Jin Long Liu
The material parameters are listed in Table 1.
Khomami Bamin:Journal of Rheology, Vol.49(2005), p.929-962
:Journal of Non- Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, Vol.106(2002), p.61-106
M.: Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, Vol.16(1993),p.29-42
[9] Zhang Min, Huang Chuanzhen, Sun Sheng, Jia Yuxi.: Polymer Materials Science and Engineering, 2012; Vol.28(2012), p.176-179,185.
Khomami Bamin:Journal of Rheology, Vol.49(2005), p.929-962
:Journal of Non- Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, Vol.106(2002), p.61-106
M.: Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, Vol.16(1993),p.29-42
[9] Zhang Min, Huang Chuanzhen, Sun Sheng, Jia Yuxi.: Polymer Materials Science and Engineering, 2012; Vol.28(2012), p.176-179,185.
Online since: March 2016
Authors: Hui Jun Kang, Ren Geng Li, Fen Fen Yang, Fei Cao, Tong Min Wang, Wan Xia Huang
Introduction
Microstructures are at the center of materials science and engineering [1].
Liu, Effect of electric current pulses on solidification of immiscible alloys, Materials Letters. 132 (2014) 66-69
Hari Babu, Refinement of the grain size of the LM25 alloy (A356) by 96Al-2Nb-2B master alloy, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 222 (2015) 219-223
Kapranos, Grain refinement of AA7075 alloy under combined magnetic fields, Materials Letters. 151 (2015) 38-40
Chen, Real time observation of equiaxed growth of Sn-Pb alloy under an applied direct current by synchrotron microradiography, Materials Letters. 89 (2012) 137-139
Liu, Effect of electric current pulses on solidification of immiscible alloys, Materials Letters. 132 (2014) 66-69
Hari Babu, Refinement of the grain size of the LM25 alloy (A356) by 96Al-2Nb-2B master alloy, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 222 (2015) 219-223
Kapranos, Grain refinement of AA7075 alloy under combined magnetic fields, Materials Letters. 151 (2015) 38-40
Chen, Real time observation of equiaxed growth of Sn-Pb alloy under an applied direct current by synchrotron microradiography, Materials Letters. 89 (2012) 137-139
Online since: August 2022
Authors: R.S. Santos, Antonio Gilson Barbosa de Lima, Vital Araújo Barbosa de Oliveira, Thayze Rodrigues Bezerra Pessoa, Pierre Correa Martins, Anderson Melchiades Vasconcelos da Silva, Morgana Vasconcellos Araújo, Alanna C. Sousa, Marcia R. Luiz, Adriano S. Cabral
The optimization of the ceramic materials production process is basically aimed at improving the design and energy performance of industrial equipment [5 – 10], as well as the internal arrangement of ceramic materials in kilns [11] and ovens [12-14].
Fussl, A multitechnique, quantitative characterization of the pore space of fired bricks made of five clayey raw materials used in European brick industry, Applied Clay Science, 214 (2021) 1-16
Juleff, Computational simulation of air flows through a Sri Lankan wind-driven furnace, Journal of Archaeological Science, 32 (2005) 753-766
Materials, 12 (2019) 2-22
Construction and Building Materials 264 (2020) 1-13
Fussl, A multitechnique, quantitative characterization of the pore space of fired bricks made of five clayey raw materials used in European brick industry, Applied Clay Science, 214 (2021) 1-16
Juleff, Computational simulation of air flows through a Sri Lankan wind-driven furnace, Journal of Archaeological Science, 32 (2005) 753-766
Materials, 12 (2019) 2-22
Construction and Building Materials 264 (2020) 1-13
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Xue Mei Yu, Wei Cheng, Shuang Wu
In fact, there must be damage region between elastic and plastic zone for most materials due to the continuity of deformation.
(6) Where is damage modulus and is depended on the character of materials.
Therefore, only consider these factors synthetically can we understand the deformation nature of materials thoroughly.
Dynamic cylindrical cavity expansion of compressible strain-hardening materials.
Journal of Applied Mechanics.Vol.77,7,2010,041009-1~8
(6) Where is damage modulus and is depended on the character of materials.
Therefore, only consider these factors synthetically can we understand the deformation nature of materials thoroughly.
Dynamic cylindrical cavity expansion of compressible strain-hardening materials.
Journal of Applied Mechanics.Vol.77,7,2010,041009-1~8
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Xu Dong Zhou, Xiang Ru Liu, Xu Yi Shan
For other materials, there are a lot of flow stress models, such as Ludwik Model[4], Voce model[5], Ramberg and Osgood model[6], Ekelund model[7], Inoue model[8],Misaka model[9], Shida model[10], Zhou model[11], Sellars model[12], HERNANDEZ model[13] etc. have been established.
Yu: Journal of iron and steel research, international Vol. 16(6) (2009) p. 86-89 [2] J.
Wang: Journal of iron and steel research, international Vol. 17(11) (2010) p. 54-61 [3] E.J.
Salinas-Rodriguez: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Vol. 323 (2011) p. 2524–2530 [4] P.
Voce: Journal of The Institute of Metals Vol. 74 (1948) p.537 [6] W.
Yu: Journal of iron and steel research, international Vol. 16(6) (2009) p. 86-89 [2] J.
Wang: Journal of iron and steel research, international Vol. 17(11) (2010) p. 54-61 [3] E.J.
Salinas-Rodriguez: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Vol. 323 (2011) p. 2524–2530 [4] P.
Voce: Journal of The Institute of Metals Vol. 74 (1948) p.537 [6] W.
Online since: June 2021
Authors: Libasse Sow, Fabrice Bernard, Siham Kamali-Bernard
Computational Materials Science, 50(1) (2010) 218-226
Computational Materials Science, 61 (2012) 106-115
Computational Materials Science, 102 (2015) 250-257
Computational Materials Science, 45(2) (2009) 528-535
Computational Materials Science, 47 (2009b) 178-185
Computational Materials Science, 61 (2012) 106-115
Computational Materials Science, 102 (2015) 250-257
Computational Materials Science, 45(2) (2009) 528-535
Computational Materials Science, 47 (2009b) 178-185
Online since: November 2021
Authors: Ajchara Imkum Putkham, Apipong Putkham, Suwanan Chuakham, Sukaranan Kanokwan
Journal of Science and Technology Mahasarakham University, (2016). 35(6), 693–697
Materials Transactions, (2018).59(8), 1220–1224
Materials Science Forum. (2020).
Advanced Materials Research,(2008). 55, 333–336
Journal of Composites Science, (2020). 4(2), 70
Materials Transactions, (2018).59(8), 1220–1224
Materials Science Forum. (2020).
Advanced Materials Research,(2008). 55, 333–336
Journal of Composites Science, (2020). 4(2), 70
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Jian Bing Chen
Experimental
Materials
The type of PEEK 012P, which number-average molecular weight (Mn) was 60000, and PES, Mn 65000, which powder of 250 µm in diameter, were supplied by Changchun Jida Engineering Plastics Research Co., Ltd., in which PEEK material had a Tg of 143.3°C and a Tm of 335°C, and PES had also a Tg of 230.2°C.
Journal of Polymer Science: Part B: Polymer Physics, 40(2002), p. 1407-1424
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 127(2013), p. 2220–2226
Chemical Journal of Chinese Universites, Vol.16 (1995), p. 120
Polymer Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 25(2009 ), p. 87.
Journal of Polymer Science: Part B: Polymer Physics, 40(2002), p. 1407-1424
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 127(2013), p. 2220–2226
Chemical Journal of Chinese Universites, Vol.16 (1995), p. 120
Polymer Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 25(2009 ), p. 87.
Online since: February 2013
Authors: Yong Huang, Xiang Li, Liang Wang, Yi Yuan
Materials and methods
Equipment.
Fig 2 Variety of materials during operation The effect of pH at 7.5, 7, 6.5 and 6 on autotrophic denitrification was researched when HRT was 6.83h during 13d to 42d.
Singh: Journal of Apply Physics, Vol. 71 (1991), p.1872 [2] L.W.
Ren: Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A Environmental Science, Vol. 40 (2005), p.1939 [6] J.
Cai: Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol.147 (2007), p.249 [15] R.
Fig 2 Variety of materials during operation The effect of pH at 7.5, 7, 6.5 and 6 on autotrophic denitrification was researched when HRT was 6.83h during 13d to 42d.
Singh: Journal of Apply Physics, Vol. 71 (1991), p.1872 [2] L.W.
Ren: Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A Environmental Science, Vol. 40 (2005), p.1939 [6] J.
Cai: Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol.147 (2007), p.249 [15] R.