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Online since: October 2016
Authors: Cosimo Carfagna, Giuseppe Cesare Lama, Gennaro Gentile, Marino Lavorgna, Veronica Ambrogi, Pierfrancesco Cerruti
Hence, the study has been focused on the evaluation of the effect of different contents of carbon nanotubes on the properties of the obtained materials.
Experimental Materials. p-bis(2,3-epoxypropoxy)-α-methylstilbene (DOMS) was prepared according to the synthetic procedure described in literature [10].
Du, Shape-memory polymers and their composites: stimulus methods and applications, Progress in Materials Science, 56, 1077–1135 (2011) [2] J.
Mather, Review of progress in shape-memory polymers, Journal Material Chemistry, 17, 1543–1558 (2007) [4] M.
Lendlein, Multifunctional Shape-Memory Polymers, Advanced Materials., 22, 3388–3410 (2010) [5] S.
Experimental Materials. p-bis(2,3-epoxypropoxy)-α-methylstilbene (DOMS) was prepared according to the synthetic procedure described in literature [10].
Du, Shape-memory polymers and their composites: stimulus methods and applications, Progress in Materials Science, 56, 1077–1135 (2011) [2] J.
Mather, Review of progress in shape-memory polymers, Journal Material Chemistry, 17, 1543–1558 (2007) [4] M.
Lendlein, Multifunctional Shape-Memory Polymers, Advanced Materials., 22, 3388–3410 (2010) [5] S.
Online since: June 2015
Authors: K. Balakannan, Gautam Majumdar, N. Manikanda Prabu, S. Nallusamy
Type of Wheel / Rim (Material): Steel and light alloy are the main materials used for wheel manufacturing, however some composite materials including glass-fiber are being used for special wheels like Wire Spoke Wheel, Steel Disc Wheel, Light Alloy Wheel and Aluminum Alloy Wheel.
Same analysis can be performed with different materials by applying load at different areas on the wheel to lessen the weight, which eventually diminishes the overall cost with increase lifetime.
Comparing the stress, displacement, strain, total life and load factor of the testing of various materials, we suggest that aluminum alloy is the best compatible material by the standards of SAE J 175 and ISO 7141-Road vehicle wheels impact test procedure for the aluminium alloy wheels of passenger car.
Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, Vol. 4, Issue 6, pg 1-7, 2014 [10] Yadav et al, Analyze the Effect of Camber Angle on Fatigue Life of Wheel Rim of Passenger Car by Using Radial Fatigue Testing, International Journal of Engineering Science and Innovative Technology (IJESIT), Vol.2, Issue 5, PP. 231-239, 2013 [11] T.
Iliyas, M.Jayapal Reddy, "A Review on Modeling and Analysis of Car Wheel Rim using CATIA & ANSYS", International Journal of Innovative Science and Modern Engineering (IJISME), ISSN: 2319-6386, Volume-2, Issue-6, May 2014 [12] Ravi Lidoriya, Sanjay Chaudhary and Anil Kumar Mohopatra, "Design and Analysis of Aluminum Alloy Wheel using PEEK Material", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Research.
Same analysis can be performed with different materials by applying load at different areas on the wheel to lessen the weight, which eventually diminishes the overall cost with increase lifetime.
Comparing the stress, displacement, strain, total life and load factor of the testing of various materials, we suggest that aluminum alloy is the best compatible material by the standards of SAE J 175 and ISO 7141-Road vehicle wheels impact test procedure for the aluminium alloy wheels of passenger car.
Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, Vol. 4, Issue 6, pg 1-7, 2014 [10] Yadav et al, Analyze the Effect of Camber Angle on Fatigue Life of Wheel Rim of Passenger Car by Using Radial Fatigue Testing, International Journal of Engineering Science and Innovative Technology (IJESIT), Vol.2, Issue 5, PP. 231-239, 2013 [11] T.
Iliyas, M.Jayapal Reddy, "A Review on Modeling and Analysis of Car Wheel Rim using CATIA & ANSYS", International Journal of Innovative Science and Modern Engineering (IJISME), ISSN: 2319-6386, Volume-2, Issue-6, May 2014 [12] Ravi Lidoriya, Sanjay Chaudhary and Anil Kumar Mohopatra, "Design and Analysis of Aluminum Alloy Wheel using PEEK Material", International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Research.
Online since: September 2018
Authors: Mariny Fabiéle Cabral Coelho, Eliana C. da S. Rigo, Neide Aparecida Mariano, Lucíola Lucena de Sousa, Deborah Gouvêa Prado, Virgilio Pereira Ricci, Guilherme Vilela Ferreira, Mérilin Cristina dos Santos Fernandes
Coelho et al.: Materials Science Forum Vol. 802 (2014), p. 440
Zhao: Materials and Design Vol. 85 (2015), p. 640
Spriano: Materials Science and Engineering C Vol. 61(2016), p. 965
Devery: Materials Letters Vol. 112 (2013), p. 54
Robin: Materials and Corrosion Vol. 59 (12) (2008), p. 929
Zhao: Materials and Design Vol. 85 (2015), p. 640
Spriano: Materials Science and Engineering C Vol. 61(2016), p. 965
Devery: Materials Letters Vol. 112 (2013), p. 54
Robin: Materials and Corrosion Vol. 59 (12) (2008), p. 929
Online since: May 2018
Authors: Abiodun A. Opanuga, Jacob Abiodun Gbadeyan, Hilary I. Okagbue, Olasumbo O. Agboola
Muhaimin, Combined heat and mass transfer in MHD free convection from a wedge with ohmic heating and viscous dissipation in the presence of suction or injection, Iranian Journal of Science & Technology, Transaction A, 31(A2)(2007): 151-162
Canadian Journal of Physics, 75(1997): 733-745 [18].
Okagbue, Approximate solution of multipoint boundary value problems, Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 10(4)(2015): 85- 89
Arekete, Entropy generation analysis for a reactive couple stress fluid flow through a channel saturated with porous material, Energy, 93(2015): 1239-1245
Makinde, Effects of Navier Slip on Entropy Generation in a Porous Channel with Suction/Injection, Journal of Thermal Science and Technology, 7(4)(2012): 522-535 [42].
Canadian Journal of Physics, 75(1997): 733-745 [18].
Okagbue, Approximate solution of multipoint boundary value problems, Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 10(4)(2015): 85- 89
Arekete, Entropy generation analysis for a reactive couple stress fluid flow through a channel saturated with porous material, Energy, 93(2015): 1239-1245
Makinde, Effects of Navier Slip on Entropy Generation in a Porous Channel with Suction/Injection, Journal of Thermal Science and Technology, 7(4)(2012): 522-535 [42].
Online since: February 2025
Authors: Cícero Junior Rodrigues Lustosa, Odila Florêncio, Romualdo Emilio, Amélia Almeida
Gogia, Progress in Materials Science 54 (2009) 397-425
Yashiro, Materials Science and Engineering A 243 (1998) 244-249
Grandini, Journal of Materials Research and Technology, 25 (2023) 3061
Ling et al, Journal of Materials Science & Technology, 71 (2021) 201
Ehtemam-Haghighi et al, Materials and Design, 111 (2016) 592.
Yashiro, Materials Science and Engineering A 243 (1998) 244-249
Grandini, Journal of Materials Research and Technology, 25 (2023) 3061
Ling et al, Journal of Materials Science & Technology, 71 (2021) 201
Ehtemam-Haghighi et al, Materials and Design, 111 (2016) 592.
Online since: June 2006
Authors: Tadeusz Kałdoński, Tomasz J. Kałdoński
Porous materials were not considered at the
point [9, 12].
In the case of non - porous bodies (impervious), e.g. sliding bearings made of monolithic material, there will not be the stages of internal diffusion (b, f) and in the case of materials with weak catalytic interaction we often cannot take into consideration adsorption and desorption stages (c, e).
In Fig.2 in chemical reaction physical effects are superimposing as a result of specific work of sliding bearing and causing the character circulation of oil in bearing interspace, a little different from oil circulation in the standard sliding bearing, where both elements (journal and bearing bush) are made of monolithic materials.
In the case of the analysis of sliding bearing such a situation may relate to the lubricating oil located in the lubricating interspace and to the bearing journal.
Szczawnicka: Application of α-BN boron nitride for lubrication of sliding bearings (Proceedings of Science-Technical Conference Engineering bearings '96, Gdańsk 1996), p.199 - 203, (in Polish) [2] T.
In the case of non - porous bodies (impervious), e.g. sliding bearings made of monolithic material, there will not be the stages of internal diffusion (b, f) and in the case of materials with weak catalytic interaction we often cannot take into consideration adsorption and desorption stages (c, e).
In Fig.2 in chemical reaction physical effects are superimposing as a result of specific work of sliding bearing and causing the character circulation of oil in bearing interspace, a little different from oil circulation in the standard sliding bearing, where both elements (journal and bearing bush) are made of monolithic materials.
In the case of the analysis of sliding bearing such a situation may relate to the lubricating oil located in the lubricating interspace and to the bearing journal.
Szczawnicka: Application of α-BN boron nitride for lubrication of sliding bearings (Proceedings of Science-Technical Conference Engineering bearings '96, Gdańsk 1996), p.199 - 203, (in Polish) [2] T.
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Lei Zhang, Meng Chen, Cao Wei Chen, Long Shan Wang, Ya Ping Lu
The system can query material properties of the mold, such as modulus of elasticity and Poisson's ratio from the material parameters query system.
Cparcav.txt stores the parameters of geometry, material and load.
After the query, the system returns the material parameters.
Material return interface Fig. 5.
pp.415-450 [9] Sinha Rajarishi, Linag Vei-Chung, Modeling and simulation methods for design of Engineering systems, Journal of computer Information Science in Engineering , ASME, 2001 [10] Special issue of Computer-Aided Design Journal Shape Similarity Detection and Search, for CAD/CAE Applications.
Cparcav.txt stores the parameters of geometry, material and load.
After the query, the system returns the material parameters.
Material return interface Fig. 5.
pp.415-450 [9] Sinha Rajarishi, Linag Vei-Chung, Modeling and simulation methods for design of Engineering systems, Journal of computer Information Science in Engineering , ASME, 2001 [10] Special issue of Computer-Aided Design Journal Shape Similarity Detection and Search, for CAD/CAE Applications.
Online since: February 2025
Authors: Antonio Ferreira Miguel
Power expended in running and walking versus effective Froude number (M*=1.0; M*=0.5)
To understand how space suits and materials that are carried by astronauts influence the walk-run transition, a dimensionless mass M* is defined as the ratio of human body mass to total transported mass (body mass, space suit, and materials) [5].
In the absence of space suites and other materials M*=1 and Fref = Fr.
Therefore, to help understand how space suits and materials transported affect the walk-run transition, Fig. 7 depicts the dimensionless power expended with M*.
Dingwel, Human Movement Science. 32 (2013) 984–996 [7] J.
Werner, Transportation Science. 39 (2005) 1–24
In the absence of space suites and other materials M*=1 and Fref = Fr.
Therefore, to help understand how space suits and materials transported affect the walk-run transition, Fig. 7 depicts the dimensionless power expended with M*.
Dingwel, Human Movement Science. 32 (2013) 984–996 [7] J.
Werner, Transportation Science. 39 (2005) 1–24
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Chyouh Wu Huang, Hung Shyong Chen
Our results show that this method can be applied to membrane module regardless of it geometry and materials.
The solute used for the test is Dextran, a macromolecular material.
Nyström, Evaluation of behavior and fouling potential of wood extractives in ultrafiltration of pulp and paper mill process water, Journal of Membrane Science, Vol.368 (2011), pages 150–158
Cussler, Predicting the effect of membrane spacers on mass transfer, Journal of Membrane Science, Volume 323 (2008), pages 247-256
, AIChE Journal, Vol. 20 (1974), pages 335-339
The solute used for the test is Dextran, a macromolecular material.
Nyström, Evaluation of behavior and fouling potential of wood extractives in ultrafiltration of pulp and paper mill process water, Journal of Membrane Science, Vol.368 (2011), pages 150–158
Cussler, Predicting the effect of membrane spacers on mass transfer, Journal of Membrane Science, Volume 323 (2008), pages 247-256
, AIChE Journal, Vol. 20 (1974), pages 335-339