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Online since: October 2017
Authors: M.R. Sahar, Nur Amanina Mat Jan
It is evidenced that MNPs materials show a response to an applied magnetic field NiO (bulk) and is one of the Antiferromagnetic materials that have magnetic moments that are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
The molten materials were then poured onto a stainless steel plate and annealed at 300 ℃ to ensure the release of stress.
Tsymbal, Magnetic nanoparticles: recent advances in synthesis, self-assembly and applications, Journal of Materials Chemistry. 21 (2011) 16819-16845
Haik, Magnetic nanoparticles: surface effects and properties related to biomedicine applications, International journal of molecular sciences. 14 (2013) 21266-21305
Effendi, Thermal, structural and magnetic properties of zinc-tellurite glasses containing natural ferrite oxide, Materials Letters. 108 (2013) 289-292
The molten materials were then poured onto a stainless steel plate and annealed at 300 ℃ to ensure the release of stress.
Tsymbal, Magnetic nanoparticles: recent advances in synthesis, self-assembly and applications, Journal of Materials Chemistry. 21 (2011) 16819-16845
Haik, Magnetic nanoparticles: surface effects and properties related to biomedicine applications, International journal of molecular sciences. 14 (2013) 21266-21305
Effendi, Thermal, structural and magnetic properties of zinc-tellurite glasses containing natural ferrite oxide, Materials Letters. 108 (2013) 289-292
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Mohammed Rafiq Abdul Kadir, Zainal Anisah, Naznin Sultana
It is normally found in wood, cotton, hemp and other plant-based materials [11].
Materials and Methods Materials: CA (white powder; molecular weight of 50 000), the solvents used in this study were glacial acetic acid and acetone were supplied by Sigma Aldrich Co., USA.
Ramkumar, Electrospinning of nanofibers, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 96(2) (2005), p. 557-569
Park, Electrospinning of ultrafine cellulose acetate fibers: Studies of new solvent system and deacetylation of ultrafine cellulose acetate fibers, Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, 42 (2004), p. 5-11
Uyar, Electrospun porous cellulose acetate fibers from volatile solvent mixture, Materials Letters, 65(14) (2011), p. 2291-2294
Materials and Methods Materials: CA (white powder; molecular weight of 50 000), the solvents used in this study were glacial acetic acid and acetone were supplied by Sigma Aldrich Co., USA.
Ramkumar, Electrospinning of nanofibers, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 96(2) (2005), p. 557-569
Park, Electrospinning of ultrafine cellulose acetate fibers: Studies of new solvent system and deacetylation of ultrafine cellulose acetate fibers, Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, 42 (2004), p. 5-11
Uyar, Electrospun porous cellulose acetate fibers from volatile solvent mixture, Materials Letters, 65(14) (2011), p. 2291-2294
Online since: December 2023
Authors: Jong Kyu Park, Ki Woo Nam, Gum Hwa Lee
Wei, Fatigue and fracture behavior of induction-hardened and superimposed mechanically post-treated steel surface layers, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 29 (2018) 4881–4892
Choi, Fatigue characteristics and fatigue limit prediction of an induction case hardened Cr–Mo steel alloy, Materials Science and Engineering A, 361 (2003) 15–22
Topper, Fatigue crack propagation of shot cracks, Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology, 101 (1979) 42–46
Kitsunai, Effect of microstructure on fatigue crack growth behavior of carbon steels, The Society of Materials Science of Japan, 29 (1980) 1018–1023
Kitsunai, Effect of microstructure on fatigue crack growth mechanisms in high strength steel (Relationship between crack growth rate and prior austenite grain size), The Society of Materials Science of Japan, 29 (1980) 795–800
Choi, Fatigue characteristics and fatigue limit prediction of an induction case hardened Cr–Mo steel alloy, Materials Science and Engineering A, 361 (2003) 15–22
Topper, Fatigue crack propagation of shot cracks, Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology, 101 (1979) 42–46
Kitsunai, Effect of microstructure on fatigue crack growth behavior of carbon steels, The Society of Materials Science of Japan, 29 (1980) 1018–1023
Kitsunai, Effect of microstructure on fatigue crack growth mechanisms in high strength steel (Relationship between crack growth rate and prior austenite grain size), The Society of Materials Science of Japan, 29 (1980) 795–800
Online since: October 2025
Authors: Saroj Saroj, Shobhan Bhukya, Venkatesh Gudipadu
The viscoelastic media in ANSYS was represented by the Gaseous model, which is suited for shear-thinning materials.
The findings indicated improved surface roughness and material removal rates.
The effect of these parameters on surface roughness and material removal was studied.
Dental Materials, 23(7), 844–854,2007 [2] Sachin Singh, Deepu Kumar, M.
[8] Wani, A.M., Yadava, V., Khatri, A., “Simulation for the prediction of surface roughness in magnetic abrasive flow finishing (MAFF),” Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 190, pp. 282–290, 2007.
The findings indicated improved surface roughness and material removal rates.
The effect of these parameters on surface roughness and material removal was studied.
Dental Materials, 23(7), 844–854,2007 [2] Sachin Singh, Deepu Kumar, M.
[8] Wani, A.M., Yadava, V., Khatri, A., “Simulation for the prediction of surface roughness in magnetic abrasive flow finishing (MAFF),” Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 190, pp. 282–290, 2007.
Online since: August 2019
Authors: S. Deva Prasad, N. Venkateshwarlu, K.Chandra Shekar, B. Singaravel
The matrix materials are usually continuous [1, 2].
International Journal of Materials and Product Technology, 51 (2015) 1-16
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 592-594 (2014) 912-916
Rangaswamy, Journal of Minerals and Material Characterization and Engineering , 1 (2013) 353-357
Singh , and Prashant Kumar, Journal of Minerals Materials Characterization and Engineering. 9 ( 2010) 365-387
International Journal of Materials and Product Technology, 51 (2015) 1-16
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 592-594 (2014) 912-916
Rangaswamy, Journal of Minerals and Material Characterization and Engineering , 1 (2013) 353-357
Singh , and Prashant Kumar, Journal of Minerals Materials Characterization and Engineering. 9 ( 2010) 365-387
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.
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 2013
Authors: Shao Yuan Bai, Quan Wang, Zhi Xin Song
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.
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: October 2023
Authors: Leo Cristobal C. Ambolode II, Alfredo Q. Liboon Jr., Alvanh Alem G. Pido, Art Anthony Z. Munio, Mohamed Karouchi, Yhebron J. Lagud, Urbano B. Patayon
Reports revealed that candidate materials for the adsorbent of As are graphene-based materials, metal-oxides, and biopolymers[4,5-9].
Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances 2022, 5, 100052, doi:10.1016/j.hazadv.2022.100052
Materials (Basel) 2021, 14, 5398, doi:10.3390/ma14185398
Journal of Applied Polymer Science 2020, 137, 48959, doi:10.1002/app.48959
Computational Materials Science 2014, 95, 337–350, doi:10.1016/j.commatsci.2014.07.043
Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances 2022, 5, 100052, doi:10.1016/j.hazadv.2022.100052
Materials (Basel) 2021, 14, 5398, doi:10.3390/ma14185398
Journal of Applied Polymer Science 2020, 137, 48959, doi:10.1002/app.48959
Computational Materials Science 2014, 95, 337–350, doi:10.1016/j.commatsci.2014.07.043
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Ming Zhou, Ming Wang, Guo Jun Dong
RUM is able to process complicated workpiece rapidly and it is fit for machining of all kinds of difficult to machine materials, especially glass, ceramic, and composite material.
Khor: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 37(1993), p. 391 [2] Zhou.
Xu: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 129(2001), p. 380 [4] B.
Lohara, B.C: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 498(2008),p. 37 [5] Qiangguo Wang, Weilong Cong.
Deines: International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture, Vol. 45(2005), p.1402 [11] B.Zhao, Y.Wu, C.S.Liu: Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 304-305(2006), p. 171 [12] D.H.Xiang, Y.P.Ma, B.Zhao: Key Engineering Materials,Vol. 304-305(2006), p. 232
Khor: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 37(1993), p. 391 [2] Zhou.
Xu: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 129(2001), p. 380 [4] B.
Lohara, B.C: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 498(2008),p. 37 [5] Qiangguo Wang, Weilong Cong.
Deines: International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture, Vol. 45(2005), p.1402 [11] B.Zhao, Y.Wu, C.S.Liu: Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 304-305(2006), p. 171 [12] D.H.Xiang, Y.P.Ma, B.Zhao: Key Engineering Materials,Vol. 304-305(2006), p. 232
Online since: April 2012
Authors: Hong Xia Li, Xi Cheng Wang
Nonlinear material was used to simulate the dilation of balloon-stent system.
In the present paper, hyper-elastic (Mooney-Rivlin) and bi-linear elastic-plastic materials were assumed for balloon and stent for the simulation of balloon-stent system dilation.
Finite element model and materials ANSYS finite element package was used to perform the numerical simulations.
JSME International Journal Series C. 48 (2006) 779-788
Journal of Global Optimization 1998; 13: 445-492.
In the present paper, hyper-elastic (Mooney-Rivlin) and bi-linear elastic-plastic materials were assumed for balloon and stent for the simulation of balloon-stent system dilation.
Finite element model and materials ANSYS finite element package was used to perform the numerical simulations.
JSME International Journal Series C. 48 (2006) 779-788
Journal of Global Optimization 1998; 13: 445-492.