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Online since: November 2016
Authors: Lian Fa Yang, Jian Ping Ma
When the collision occurred, the strain rate of materials is generally 103s-1.
Key Engineering Materials. 651-653 (2015) 114-119
Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 54 (1995) 239-248
Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 80-81 (1998) 287-291
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences. 53 (2011) 59-64
Online since: November 2015
Authors: R Padmanaban, V. Muthukumaran, A. Vighnesh
Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports, 50(2005) 1-78
Progress in Materials Science, 53(2008) 980-1023
International Journal of Science and Research., 2(2013) 225-229
Materials & Design, 62(2014) 334-343
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 213(2013) 1818-1824
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Gui Lan Yu, Zong Jian Yao, Shu Lang Tao
Introduction In recent years, the sandwich plate regarded as the most promising new type of lightweight and multi-functional materials, become a hot topic for many researchers[1].
Liu systematically analyzed elastic wave propagation characteristics of lattice material and got band gaps of lattice material by finite element method, but had no conclusion when the lattice material is sandwiched in two plates.
Band structure is obtained in Fig.7 using the same geometry parameters and material parameters as that in Fig.2(a).
Acknowledgements The authors are grateful to the support of the China National Science Foundation under Grant No.51178037 References [1] Yazheng Yang, Gialing Yang, Tao Zeng, Daining Fang, The research progress on lightweight porous material[J],CHINESE QUARTERLY OF MECHANICS,2007,28(4):503-516(In Chinese) [2] J.C.Wallach, L.J.Gibson, Mechanical behaviour of a three-dimensional truss material[J], International Journal of Solids and Structures, 2001,38:7181-7196 [3] V.S.Deshpanda, N.A.Fleck, M.F.Ashby, Effective properties of the octet-truss lattice material[J],Journal of the Mechanics and physics of Solids,2001,49:1747-1769 [4] Zhengyu Xue, John W.Hutchinson, Preliminary assessment of sandwich plates subject to blast loads[J],International Journal of Mechanical Sciences,2003,45:685-705 [5] F.X.Xin,T.J.Lu, Analytical modeling of wave propagation in orthogonally rib-stiffened sandwich structures: Sound radiation[J], Computers & Structures,2011,89(5-6): 507-516 [6] F.X.Xin, T.J.Lu
, Analytical modeling of fluid loaded orthogonally rib-stiffened sandwich structures:Sound transmission[J],Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids 2010,58(9): 1374-1396 [7] Shutian Liu, Yu Huang, the band gaps’ characteristics and design of two-dimensional lattice material[J], Chinese Journal of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics,2001,43(2):316-329 (In Chinese)
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Zhi Xin Song, Shao Yuan Bai, Quan Wang
However, the different materials with same particle size still had significant difference in the porosity, adsorption rate and hydraulic conductivity etc, the flow field distribution would be differently under the same operating conditions.
Chinese Journal of Environmental Engineering, Vol.4 (2011), p.741.
Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol.163(2009), p.816 [21] Xiong J B, Mahmood Q.
Science of the Total Environment, Vol.1(2009), p.1 [26] Liu M, Huang L, Gao X.
Journal of Lake Sciences, Vol.5(2012), p.687 (in Chinese) [27] Dennis K.
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
Online since: May 2009
Authors: Ying Huai Dong, Zi Long Peng, Wan Sheng Zhao, Zhen Long Wang, Hui Chen
Currently the basic materials of Micro-turbine Engineering were nonmetal materials such as SiC, most of them are 2D or quasi-3D structures.
Currently the basic materials of micro gas turbine engineering were non-metallic materials such as SiC, and most of them are 2 dimensions or quasi-3 dimensions structures.
To analyze the performance of different materials, the two different materials were used for rotor and stator disks.
The reason is that the discharge gap is not the same in different voltage and materials.
[5] D.T.Pham,S.S.Dimov, S.Bigot et al.: Journal of Materials Processing Technology,Vol.149 (2004), pp.50-57.
Online since: May 2020
Authors: Michal Bachratý, František Horvát, Branislav Hučko, Michal Čekan, Marek Čambal
Some common materials are EN X38Cr13 (AISI 420 equivalent).
Both materials are suitable for injection molding without the need for further manufacturing processes.
M., The strain-rate and temperature dependence of the mechanical properties of polyetherketone and polyetheretherketone, Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 31, no. 6, pp. 1415–1423, 1996
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[10] Panayotov, I.V., Orti V., Cuisinier F., Yachouh J., Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) for medical applications, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, Vol. 27, pp. 118, 2016
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Aleksandra Malchik, Svetlana A. Kuznetsova, Vladimir Kozik
Materials based on films In2O3:Sn found commercial use as optical materials because of their high reflectance in infra red radiation and transmittance in visible spectrum.
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Schmidt, Wet chemical deposition of crystalline, redispersable ATO and ITO nanoparticles, Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology. 19 (2000) 201–204 [7] J.J.
Gopel, Sol-gel prepared In2O3 thin films, Thin Solid Films. 307 (1997) 288–293 [9] Keishi Nishio, Tadanori Sei, Toshio Tsuchiya, Preparation and electrical properties of ITO thin films by dip-coating process, Journal of Materials Science. 31 (1996) 1761–1766 [10] Osamu Yamamoto, Tadashi Sasamoto, Michio Inagaki, Indium tin oxide thin films prepared by thermal decomposition of ethylene glycol solution, J.
Senokosova Film-formation capacity of alcoholic solutions of iron(III) chloride with acetylacetone, Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry. 83, 11 (2010) 1935–1939
Online since: November 2010
Authors: J.O. Osarenmwinda, J.C. Nwachukwu
In the past twenty years, materials research and development has shifted from monolithic to composite materials, adjusting to the global need for reduced weight, low cost, quality, and high performance in structural materials [1].The demand for new materials with higher specifications led to the concept of combining different materials in an integral-composite form.
Research efforts worldwide are beginning to focus on the possibility of utilizing agricultural waste as raw materials for the production of structural and non –structural composite materials [3].
Agricultural waste materials have become alternative raw materials for the production of composites.
The development of composite materials from agro waste will help bring about reduction in cost of materials and promote materials that are environmentally friendly.
Haygreen, Forest products and wood science: An Introduction.
Online since: March 2017
Authors: Nur Azam Badarulzaman, Nurul Fariha Yusof, Ku Halim Ku Bulat, Mohd Al Amin Muhamad Nor
Influence of B2O3 on Phosphate Ion Released from SiO2-B2O3-P2O5-Na2CO3 Glass in Synthetic Seawater Nurul Fariha YUSOF1,a, Ku Halim KU BULAT1,b, Nur Azam BADARULZAMAN2,c, Mohd Al Amin MUHAMAD NOR1,d* 1School of Fundamental Science, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, 21030 Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia. 2 Engineering Materials Alliance (ENIGMA), Faculty of Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, 86400 Parit Raja, Johor, Malaysia a nurulfariha119@gmail.com, b keriang@umt.edu.my c azam@uthm.edu.my, d*al_amin@umt.edu.my Keywords: Phosphate ion, Synthetic seawater, Boron Abstract.
Materials and Method Synthetic Seawater Preparation. 41.95 g of seasalt (Sigma-Aldrich) was weighed and mixed with 1 litre of deionized water using 1 litre volumetric flask.
The mixing reagent grade raw materials, such as SiO2, B2O3, P2O5, and Na2CO3 were prepared for 100 g.
Da, A review on controlled release advanced glassy fertilizer, Global Journal of Science Frontier Research B Chemistry, 14 (2014) 1-13
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