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Online since: May 2012
Preface
The International Conference on Civil Engineering, Architecture and Building
Materials provides a forum for accessing to the most up-to-date and authoritative
knowledge from both industrial and academic worlds, sharing best practice in this
exciting field of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Building Materials.
Following the success of the inaugural conference, the 2nd CEABM was held in Yantai, China, from 25 to 27 May 2012, organized by School of Civil Engineering of Yantai University, College of Civil and Architecture Engineering of Guizhou University and Hainan Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics.
This conference was organized in four simultaneous tracks: "Progress in Civil Engineering", "Progress in Structures", "Advanced Building Materials and Sustainable Architecture" and "Sustainable Environment and Transportation".
The Organizing Committee of CEABM 2012 Organized by: School of Civil Engineering, Yantai University College of Civil and Architecture Engineering, Guizhou University Hainan Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Conference Organization Chairman Prof.
Shilang Xu, Zhejiang University, China Senior Engineer.
Following the success of the inaugural conference, the 2nd CEABM was held in Yantai, China, from 25 to 27 May 2012, organized by School of Civil Engineering of Yantai University, College of Civil and Architecture Engineering of Guizhou University and Hainan Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics.
This conference was organized in four simultaneous tracks: "Progress in Civil Engineering", "Progress in Structures", "Advanced Building Materials and Sustainable Architecture" and "Sustainable Environment and Transportation".
The Organizing Committee of CEABM 2012 Organized by: School of Civil Engineering, Yantai University College of Civil and Architecture Engineering, Guizhou University Hainan Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Conference Organization Chairman Prof.
Shilang Xu, Zhejiang University, China Senior Engineer.
Online since: March 2015
Preface
This volume contains papers contributed to the 2015 5th International
Conference on Advances in Materials and Manufacturing (ICAMMP 2014) held
on 20-21 December, 2014 in Fuzhou, China.
The International Conference on Advances in Materials and Manufacturing is the premier forum for the presentation of new advances and research results in the field of materials and manufacturing processes.
This conference series brings together leading researchers, engineers, and scientists in the materials and processes field through the world.
All papers published in this volume of Advanced Materials Research have been peer reviewed through processes administrated by the organizing committee.
Studies presented in this book cover these topics: Composites; Nano-Materials; Metal Alloys; Building Materials; Biomaterials Chemical Materials; Material Properties, Performance, Testing, Characterization and Applications; Surface Engineering/Coating Technology Materials Processing Technology.
The International Conference on Advances in Materials and Manufacturing is the premier forum for the presentation of new advances and research results in the field of materials and manufacturing processes.
This conference series brings together leading researchers, engineers, and scientists in the materials and processes field through the world.
All papers published in this volume of Advanced Materials Research have been peer reviewed through processes administrated by the organizing committee.
Studies presented in this book cover these topics: Composites; Nano-Materials; Metal Alloys; Building Materials; Biomaterials Chemical Materials; Material Properties, Performance, Testing, Characterization and Applications; Surface Engineering/Coating Technology Materials Processing Technology.
Online since: March 2007
Authors: Keiichiro Oh-ishi, Terry R. McNelley, Alexandre P. Zhilyaev
Zhilyaev
1,3,c
1
Department of Mechanical and Astronautical Engineering, Naval Postgraduate School, 700 Dyer
Road, Monterey, CA 93943-5146, USA
2
Present address: National Institute for Materials Science, 1-2-1 Sengen, Tsukuba 305-0047 Japan
3
On leave from Institute for Metals Superplasticity Problems, Russian Academy of Science, 39
Khalturinia, Ufa, 450001 Russia
a
tmcnelley@nps.edu, b masakei1@yahoo.co.jp, cAlexZ@anrb.ru
Keywords: Friction stir processing; NiAl Bronze; As-cast; Porosity; Grain refinement; Ductility.
Funding for this work was provided by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency with Dr.
Traversing Direction Advancing Side Traversing Direction Traversing Direction Advancing Side Reference [1] W.M.
Forum Vol. 357-359 (2001) p. 507 [7] Z.Y.
Forum Vol. 426 (2003) p. 2843 [17] K.
Funding for this work was provided by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency with Dr.
Traversing Direction Advancing Side Traversing Direction Traversing Direction Advancing Side Reference [1] W.M.
Forum Vol. 357-359 (2001) p. 507 [7] Z.Y.
Forum Vol. 426 (2003) p. 2843 [17] K.
Online since: April 2015
Authors: Mohd Mustafa Al Bakri Abdullah, Costică Bejinariu, Alin Cazac, Andrei Victor Sandhu, Petru Lazar
Experimental Determination of Stress and Deformation Pressure in Nanostructuring Copper by Multiaxial Forging Method
Costica BEJINARIU1, a, Alin Marian CAZAC 1,b,
Mohd Mustafa Al Bakri ABDULLAH2,3,c , Andrei Victor SANDU1,3,d,
Petru LAZAR1,e
1 Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iasi, Iasi,
Romania
2Faculty of Engineering Technology, Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP), 01007, P.O Box 77, D/A Pejabat Pos Besar, Kangar, Perlis, Malaysia
3Center of Excellence Geopolymer & Green Technology (CEGeoGTech), School of Materials Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Perlis, 01000 Kangar, Perlis, Malaysia
acostica.bejinariu@yahoo.com, balin.cazac@yahoo.com,
cmustafa_albakri@unimap.edu.my, dsav@tuiasi.ro, elazar.petru@gmail.com
Keywords: Severe plastic deformation, nanostructure ,multiaxial forging.
[4] Shi Qingnan, Chen Yongjin, Wang Junli, A Study on Characteristics of Microstructures and Orientations of UFG Materials Prepared by SPD Materials Science Forum Vols. 667-669. (2011)
[5] Popa I, Multifunctional Advanced Superfine/nano - Grained Materials Obtained by Severe Plastic Deformation, Brasov (2013)
Materials Science and Engineering A 408(1–2): 141–146. (2005)
Materials Science Forum Vol. 803 (2015) pp 216-221.
[4] Shi Qingnan, Chen Yongjin, Wang Junli, A Study on Characteristics of Microstructures and Orientations of UFG Materials Prepared by SPD Materials Science Forum Vols. 667-669. (2011)
[5] Popa I, Multifunctional Advanced Superfine/nano - Grained Materials Obtained by Severe Plastic Deformation, Brasov (2013)
Materials Science and Engineering A 408(1–2): 141–146. (2005)
Materials Science Forum Vol. 803 (2015) pp 216-221.
Online since: April 2017
Authors: Sallehuddin Muhammad, Mohd Ariff Azmah Hanim, Ayad Omran Abdalla, Astuty Amrin
Azmah Hanim2, d
1UTM Razak School of Engineering & Advanced Technology, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 54100, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43300, Serdang, Malaysia
aoaayad2@live.utm.my*, bastuty@utm.my, csallehuddin.kl@utm.my, dazmah@eng.upm.edu.my
Keywords: Fe addition, Ti-alloy, Cost reduction, β - stabilizing alloying elements.
Therefore, Ti-alloys have been commonly used in many engineering applications, such as aerospace, marine, automotive, and petroleum industries [5, 6].
Miracle, Microstructure engineering of titanium alloys via small boron additions, Int.
Forum. 426-432 (2003) 643-648
Antonsson, Handbook of Mechanical Engineering, Springer, 2009
Therefore, Ti-alloys have been commonly used in many engineering applications, such as aerospace, marine, automotive, and petroleum industries [5, 6].
Miracle, Microstructure engineering of titanium alloys via small boron additions, Int.
Forum. 426-432 (2003) 643-648
Antonsson, Handbook of Mechanical Engineering, Springer, 2009
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Feng Hua Zhao, Xian Fang Guo, Yun He
In Changzhou Institute of Technology civil engineering, we base on the “Double Qualified Teacher” teams, implement the double mentors mechanism in students training to enhance students’ engineering process capability.
These double mentors guide student practice activities in accordance with engineering standards and allow students to solve real engineering problems.
Students who join excellence program have more than one year working time in one company, which will help the students to study advanced technology and cooperative culture, to participate in the practical project and technological innovation and to train the professional spirits and ethics.
For civil engineering in a local college, it is a priority to train excellent engineers who has technology and management ability and awareness of the career regulations.
Zhao, The Exploration and Practice of Cultivation Model for Cooperative Application Talents between College and Enterprise in Civil Engineering, Education Forum, March 2010, p. 10-12
These double mentors guide student practice activities in accordance with engineering standards and allow students to solve real engineering problems.
Students who join excellence program have more than one year working time in one company, which will help the students to study advanced technology and cooperative culture, to participate in the practical project and technological innovation and to train the professional spirits and ethics.
For civil engineering in a local college, it is a priority to train excellent engineers who has technology and management ability and awareness of the career regulations.
Zhao, The Exploration and Practice of Cultivation Model for Cooperative Application Talents between College and Enterprise in Civil Engineering, Education Forum, March 2010, p. 10-12
Online since: December 2011
Preface
Those volumes contain papers contributed to The Second International Conference
on Advances in Materials and Manufacturing (ICAMMP 2011) held on 16-18
December 2011 in Guilin, China.
The International Conference on Advances in Materials and Manufacturing Processes is the premier forum for the presentation of new advances and research results in the fields of materials and manufacturing processes.
This conference series will bring together leading researchers, engineers and scientists in the materials and processes field of interest from around the world.
The First International Conference on Advances in Materials and Manufacturing Processes (ICAMMP 2010) was successfully held from November 6-8, 2010 in Shenzhen, China.
All papers published in those volumes of journal of Advanced Materials Research have been peer reviewed through processes administered by the organizing committee.
The International Conference on Advances in Materials and Manufacturing Processes is the premier forum for the presentation of new advances and research results in the fields of materials and manufacturing processes.
This conference series will bring together leading researchers, engineers and scientists in the materials and processes field of interest from around the world.
The First International Conference on Advances in Materials and Manufacturing Processes (ICAMMP 2010) was successfully held from November 6-8, 2010 in Shenzhen, China.
All papers published in those volumes of journal of Advanced Materials Research have been peer reviewed through processes administered by the organizing committee.
Online since: June 2010
Authors: Damon Kent, Matthew S. Dargusch, Gui Wang, Wei Qi Wang, Yu Lan Yang
Dargusch1,2,e
1
Defence Materials Technology Centre, School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering, The
University of Queensland, Queensland 4072, Australia
2
CAST CRC, School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering, The University of Queensland,
Queensland 4072, Australia
3
BaoTi Group Ltd., Baoji, Shaanxi 721014, China
a
gui.wang@uq.edu.au, bwangweiqi@baoti.com, cbjwangxx@163.com, dd.kent@uq.edu.au,
e
m.dargusch@uq.edu.au
Keywords: Metastable β titanium alloy, precipitation, microstructure
Abstract.
Jackson: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 490A (2008), p.369 [3] Z.
Dargusch: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 513-514 (2009), p.233 [4] D.
Dargusch: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 527 (2009), p.2246 [5] S.
Fraser: Philosophical Magazine Vol. 89 (2009) p. 535 [6] Y.Yang, W.Wang, F.Li, W.Li and Y.Zhang: Materials Science Forum, Vol. 618-619 (2009), p. 169 [7] W.Wang, Y.Yang, Y.Zhang, F.Li, H.Yang and P.Zhang: Materials Science Forum, Vol. 618-619 (2009), p173
Jackson: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 490A (2008), p.369 [3] Z.
Dargusch: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 513-514 (2009), p.233 [4] D.
Dargusch: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 527 (2009), p.2246 [5] S.
Fraser: Philosophical Magazine Vol. 89 (2009) p. 535 [6] Y.Yang, W.Wang, F.Li, W.Li and Y.Zhang: Materials Science Forum, Vol. 618-619 (2009), p. 169 [7] W.Wang, Y.Yang, Y.Zhang, F.Li, H.Yang and P.Zhang: Materials Science Forum, Vol. 618-619 (2009), p173
Humanoids and the Potential Role of Electroactive Materials/Mechanisms in Advancing their Capability
Online since: October 2016
Authors: Yoseph Bar-Cohen
Making humanlike robots is the ultimate challenge to biomimetics and, while for many years they were considered a science fiction, such robots are increasingly becoming engineering reality.
Introduction Making humanlike robots is the ultimate challenge to biomimetics and increasingly they are becoming an engineering reality as robots that are behaving lifelike.
In an effort to promote significant advances in humanoids technology and making society more resilient, the USA’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) posed in 2012 a Robotic Challenge to produce such robots that operate in disaster scenarios.
The DRC has been a forum that led to advances in making such robots becoming faster, more autonomous, and more adaptable but they still have significant shortcomings.
Harris, “To be almost human or not to be, that is the question”, Engineering Feature Article, Electronic Design J.
Introduction Making humanlike robots is the ultimate challenge to biomimetics and increasingly they are becoming an engineering reality as robots that are behaving lifelike.
In an effort to promote significant advances in humanoids technology and making society more resilient, the USA’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) posed in 2012 a Robotic Challenge to produce such robots that operate in disaster scenarios.
The DRC has been a forum that led to advances in making such robots becoming faster, more autonomous, and more adaptable but they still have significant shortcomings.
Harris, “To be almost human or not to be, that is the question”, Engineering Feature Article, Electronic Design J.
Online since: April 2019
Authors: Hanumesh Vaidya, K.V. Prasad, Choudhari Rajashekhar, Gudekote Manjunatha
The principles of variation in temperature in engineering frameworks can be connected to the human body to decide how the body exchanges heat.
Hanumesh, Peristaltic transport of two-layered blood flow using Herschel-Bulkley fluid, Cogent Engineering, 5 (2018) 1495592
Rajashekhar, Slip effects on peristaltic transport of Casson fluid in an inclined elastic tube with porous walls, Journal of Advanced Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences, 43 (2018) 67–80
Prasad, Peristaltic flow of Herschel-Bulkley fluid in an elastic tube with slip at porous walls, Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences, 52 (2018) 63-75
Sandeep, Effects of radiation and magnetic field on the flow and heat transfer of a nanofluid in a rotating frame, Industrial Engineering Letters, 4 (2014) 8-20
Hanumesh, Peristaltic transport of two-layered blood flow using Herschel-Bulkley fluid, Cogent Engineering, 5 (2018) 1495592
Rajashekhar, Slip effects on peristaltic transport of Casson fluid in an inclined elastic tube with porous walls, Journal of Advanced Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences, 43 (2018) 67–80
Prasad, Peristaltic flow of Herschel-Bulkley fluid in an elastic tube with slip at porous walls, Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences, 52 (2018) 63-75
Sandeep, Effects of radiation and magnetic field on the flow and heat transfer of a nanofluid in a rotating frame, Industrial Engineering Letters, 4 (2014) 8-20