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Online since: August 2017
Authors: Branislav Sredanovic, Gordana Globocki Lakic
Cutting edge worn is caused by abrasive wear which caused, in first order, by chromium carbides particle in workpiece materials structure.
This research is part of experimental research project, with thematic on modelling of micro-milling of hard-to-machine materials.
Davim, State of the art on micro-milling of materials - a review, Journal of Materials Science Technology. 28 (2012) 673 - 685
Picart, Experimental investigation in micro ball-end milling of hardened steel, Journal of Materials Science and Engineering A. 5 (2015) 327-338
Upmeier, A study on micro-machining technology for the machining of NiTi: five-axis micro-milling and micro deep-hole drilling, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance. 20 (2011) 745–751
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Ji Hong Li, Wei Wei Yu
The relationship between the entropy and the order of eco-industrial chains for recycling waste material The order of eco-industrial chains is the “live” structure formed by the coordination in the space, time or function between node enterprises [6].
Fig.1 Corresponding relation between entropy and order-disorder of eco-industrial chains for recycling waste material Affiliation entropy is used to describe structure order-disorder.
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2004,12:985-995 [6] XuDaWei,WangZiYan,GuoLi.
Management Science in china,2004,17(6):51-56 [7] ZhangDengBing, LiuSiFeng.
Inner Mongolia Social Science, 2010,31(6):101-105
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Dong Mei Jia, Xiao Fei Fang, Kang Qian Wu, Wan Liang Mi
POM as energy storage material is feasible.
The process of POM as energy storage material is feasible.
Lehn: Science Vol. 260(1993), p. 1762 [3] K.
Li: Journal of Northeast Normal University (Natural Science Edition) Vol. 36(2004), p. 57 [7] S.X.
Shannon: Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical Vol. 262(2007), p. 18
Online since: June 2010
Authors: Xi Hua Zhao, Min Xu
Preparation of Nanoscale CuO Powders ZHAO Xihua a , XU Min b Key Laboratory of Bio-based Material Science and Technology of Ministry of Education, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin 150040, P.R.China a 1984zhaoxihua@163.com, b xumin1963@126.com Keywords: nano-CuO; direct precipitation method; copper yield; particle size Abstract: Cu(OH)2 precursor was synthesized by direct precipitation method and CuSO4 and NaOH were used as raw materials.
These results showed that the development of nano-particles is normal and the preparation conditions is reasonable, but there is a "soft reunion" phenomenon, which is an inherent feature of nano-powder materials, the smaller the particle size is, the more serious reunion is.
Chinese Journal of Explosives & Propellants, 23 (1): 59~60 (2000) [6] Li Dongmei, Xia xi.
PreParation of NanoPhase CuO ComPosite Powder and Its Electrochemical Behavior .Journal of Inorganic Materials, l6(6):1207(2001) [7] Luo Yuanxiang,Li Dan,Yang Juan et al.Synthesis and Microstructural Control of Nanocrystalline CuO via Precipitation.
Journal of Tongji University, 28 (3): 364~367(2000)
Online since: February 2006
Authors: S.Y. Yu, L. Han, Hong Tao Zhu, Bin Lin
Ritter: Journal of Engineering for Industry, Vol.111 (1989), pp.167
Morgan: Journal of Materials Processing Technology , Vol.88 (1999), pp.222
Tokura et al: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.132 (2003), pp.353
Wu et al: Materials Science Forum, Vols.471-472 (2004), pp.47
Lawn and A.G.Evans: Journal of Materials Science, Vol.12 (1977), pp.2195. 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 5 10 30 Cut t i ng dept h( μ m) Depth of surface/subsurface crack damage layer(μm) D' c Dc Fig.5 Contrast between theory predicts results and experimental results
Online since: September 2004
Authors: Simon Clarkson, Adrian James, Neil Walker
The new materials can have physical and mechanical properties equivalent to spruce pine and superior to other wood substitutes such as MDF.
Introduction The production of composite materials from waste materials has numerous benefits to the environment.
It is also a way for companies that produce composite materials to diversify into new products.
With respect to these materials, the texture is the varying mechanical response as the probe penetrates the laminate.
The materials are then clamped in place beneath the probe, with the probe normal to the plane of the substrate.
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Wei Ping Zhao, Cheng Yi
On Stress Concentration Factor of Perforated Plate Filling with Different Materials Zhao Weiping1, a, Yi Cheng1,b 1China University of Mining and Technology, Beijing 100083, China aweipingzhao163@163.com, byicheng312@tom.com Keywords: Stress concentration factor, Elasticity, Compound plate, Finite element method Abstract.
Stress concentration may cause fatigue cracks and static fracture in structure components made of brittle materials.
Conclusions This paper presents a new method to calculate the stress concentration factor of composite materials. and a comparison with numerical simulations has proven the reliability of the proposed method.
Sun: Fatigue fracture properties of steel fiber reinforced concrete and engineering applications (Science Press, China 2003)
Li: Journal of China University of Mining & Technology Vol. 37, p, 450
Online since: May 2020
Authors: Wei Yu, Yun Fei Cao, Huan Yang, Zeng Qiang Man, Wen Gao Chang
Materials Science and Engineering: A 756 (2019) 18-26
Journal of Materials Science & Technology 29 (2013) 1197-1203
Journal of Materials Science 50 (2015) 6142-6153
Materials Science & Engineering A 303 (2001) 216-225
Materials Science and Engineering: A 648 (2015) 164-177
Online since: August 2014
Authors: A. N. Sadikin, R.R. Ali, N. Othman, Mohd Ghazali Mohd Nawawi
Over recent years, due to a strong prominence on environmental awareness worldwide, it has brought much attention in the development of environmentally sustainable filter materials.
Journal of Membrane Science, 2004. 243(1–2): p. 1-7
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2007. 145(1–2): p. 36-44
Journal of Membrane Science, 2010. 364(1–2): p. 362-371
Journal of Wood Science, 2008. 54(1): p. 28-35.
Online since: August 2012
Authors: Yan Jun Li, Zhen Yu Wang, Da Gang Lu, Guang Yuan Wang
Concrete Material.
Journal of South-east University (Natural Science Edition).
Journal of Lanzhou Railway University (Natural Sciences).
Advanced Material Research.
ACI Journal Proceedings.
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