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Online since: August 2011
Authors: Yang Lv, Bao Guo Ma, Hui Xiao
Effect of sintering temperature on microstructure of porous materials using iron tailing and shale Hui Xiao 1,2,a, Yang Lv 1,b, Baoguo Ma 1, c 1Key Laboratory for Silicate Materials Science and Engineering of Ministry of Education, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan 430070, P.
Experiments Raw Materials.
Table 1 Chemical composition of raw materials (%wt) Raw materials SiO2 Al2O3 Fe2O3 CaO K2O Na2O MgO P2O5 Other I.L.
Das: International Journal of Environmental Studies. 62(2005), p. 595 [4] A.A.
Li: New Building Materials. 4(2010), p. 47 (In Chinese)
Online since: October 2018
Authors: S.A. Parshina, A.Yu. Sokolov, E.O. Savchenko
One of the leading trends in science and industry headway today lies in designing advanced functional materials, e.g. for manufacturing medical items, technical devices, food-processing tools et al.
Bespalova, Hygenic aspects in the evaluation of the nutritional value of semifinished meat, Journal of Characterization and Development of Novel Materials 7, 3 (2015) 561-571
Sokolov, Method of producing protein product out of collagen-containing raw materials.
Sorsa, et. al., Hydrazone crosslinked hyaluronan-based hydrogels for therapeutic delivery of adipose stem cells to treat corneal defects, Materials Science and Engineering C 85 (2018) 68-78
Osyczka, New composite materials prepared by calcium phosphate precipitation in chitosan/collagen/hyaluronic acid sponge cross-linked by EDC/NHS, International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 107 (A) (2018) 247-253
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Jin Sheng Liang, Dao Yang Han, Li Juan Wang, Wen Bo Xu
Effect of Nanometer Far-infrared Materials on the Cleanability of Ceramic Glazes Lijuan Wanga, Jinsheng Liangb*, Wenbo Xuc and Daoyang Hand Institute of Power Source and Ecomaterials Science, Hebei University of Technology, Tianjin, 300130, China awljhh@yahoo.com.cn, bliangjinsheng@hebut.edu.cn*, cxuwenbo2009@gmail.com, dhandaoyang@163.com Keywords: nanometer far-infrared materials, ceramic, cleanability, hydrophilic property Abstract.
Nanometer far-infrared materials (NFIM) were doped into ceramic glazes to prepare easy-to-clean ceramic glazes,and the effect of NFIM on the cleanability properties was investigated.
NFIM was firstly composed of natural far-infrared mineral and ceramic materials in our lab for fuel activation and combustion-supporting [5].
Conclusions The cleanability of glazed surfaces was improved by doping nanometer far-infrared materials.
Danov,et al.: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, (2003), 257: 357
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Jie Min Liu, Ya Zhen Sun, Jia Liang Yang, Shuang Liu
(3) The steps performing mechanical analysis for disturbed materials by TDD is given.
New York: IMECE(2006) [2] Jiemin Liu, Zhiyong Zhang and Yazhen Sun: Journal of Shenyang Jianzhu University: Natural Science.
Journal of Shenyang Jianzhu University: Natural Science.
Journal of Harbin Institute of Technology.
Vol. 43 (2006), p. 7166 [8] Jiemin Liu: Mechanical of Materials [M].
Online since: February 2019
Authors: Mohammad Javad Mahdavinejad, Sara Jalali, Danial Monsefi Parapari
Procedia Environmental Sciences , 562 – 570
Journal of Urban Development and Architecture Abadi number5, 40-43
Journal of urban management, 29-46
Shiraz,Iran: Kharazmi Institute of Science and Technology
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Online since: May 2019
Authors: Bin Huan Sun, Yu Lin Li
[10] Hou G H, Luo J H and Chen J W: Journal of Materials Science and Engineering.
[16] Yuan S, Liu Z and Ma S.: Materials Review.
[22] S Chah, J H Fendler and J Yi: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science.
[48] Zhao Q P, Yang C, Li X R, Song G J and Cong L L: Journal of Bohai University (Natural Science Edition).
[52] Zhu C L, Song X Y and et al.: Journal of Materials Chemistry.
Online since: September 2020
Authors: Shi Rong Li, Da Fu Cao, Peng Xiong
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 11672260).
Zhang, Thermoelastic damping in asymmetric three-layered microbeam resonators, Journal of Applied Mechanics. 83(2016): 061002-1
Mechanical Science, 106(2016): 128-137
Mechanics and Materials in Design,11(2015): 357–369
Xiong, Thermoelastic damping in functionally graded material circular micro plates, Journal of Thermal Stresses 41(2018): 1396-1412.
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Mazlan Mohamed, A.M. Mustafa Al Bakri, Razak Wahab, A.K. Zulhisyam, M.R. Mohd Sukhairi, M.H.M. Amini, A. Mohammad Amizi
Comparison between Thermal Interface Materials Made of Nano Carbon Tube (NCT) with Gad Pad 2500 in term of Junction Temperature by using CFD Software, FluentTM M.
MATERIALS AND METHODS Two types of thermal interface material have been used in order to simulate the temperature contour by using CFD software, FLUENTTM.
Sulaiman, “The Comparison Between Thermal Pad Made of Nano-Silver and Silicon ElastomerUsing Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) Software, FLUENT,” Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, vol. 7, no. 5, pp. 196–204, 2013
Sarizam, “Three Dimensional Analysis of Thermal Pad made of Nanomaterial , Nano-Silver with differences of Thickness by Using CFD Software , FLUENT,” Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, vol. 7, no. 5, pp. 220–229, 2013
Bakir Azman, “Thermal Management of Electronic Components by Using Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) Software, FLUENTTM in Several Material Applications (Epoxy, Composite Material & Nanosilver),” Advanced Materials Research, vol. 795, pp. 141–147, Sep. 2013.
Online since: September 2017
Authors: Pi Hua Wen, C. Shi, J. Li
Numerical Analysis for Cracked Functionally Graded Materials by Finite Block Method J.
Wen2,c 1School of Mathematics and Statistics, Changsha University of Science and Technology, China 2School of Engineering and Materials Science, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK alijingnew@126.com, bc.shi@qmul.ac.uk, cp.h.wen@qmul.ac.uk Keywords: functionally graded materials, finite block method, stress intensity factors Abstract.
The finite block method (FBM) is developed to determine stress intensity factors with orthotropic functionally graded materials under static and dynamic loads in this paper.
The relationship between stress and strain anisotropic materials gives (1) where are the elastic compliances of the FGMs.
Wu: ASME Journal of Applied Mechanics 64 (1997), 449-456.
Online since: August 2012
Authors: Bora Derin, Seval Genc
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 252 (2002) 10-12
Materials Science and Engineering B, 98 (2003) 89-93
Journal of Materials Research, 14(7) 1999
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 282 (2004) 170-173 [32] K.
Ginder, The Materials Science of Field Responsive Fluids.