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Online since: April 2014
Authors: Robert Kočiško, Tibor Kvačkaj, Július Bacsó, Juraj Tiža, Rudolf Pernis, Monika Fedorčáková, Pavol Purcz, Andrea Kováčová
Materials and experimental methods
For the experiments there were used two materials in an annealed state: CuCrZr and EN AW 7075 - T0.
Both tested materials showed good ductility.
Table 2 Material characteristics of both materials Material Hollomon’s regression eq.
Rowe, Journal of Mechanical Sciences 32 (1990) 1- 17
Park, Advanced Materials Research 295-297 (2011) 2283-2289
Both tested materials showed good ductility.
Table 2 Material characteristics of both materials Material Hollomon’s regression eq.
Rowe, Journal of Mechanical Sciences 32 (1990) 1- 17
Park, Advanced Materials Research 295-297 (2011) 2283-2289
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Thiranan Thuechart, Wirunya Keawwattana
Kaolin clay was incorporated into flame retardant at four different concentrations (0.5, 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0 wt% of flame retardant) to investigate the synergism between the flame retardant materials.
Experimental Materials Kaolin clay was supplied by Kaset center, Ammonium polyphosphate (APP) was purchased from Clariant.
A number of bubbles in the specimen obtained from the char of composites can act as a physical barrier, which prevent combustible gases from feeding the flame and also separates oxygen from the burning materials.
SEM micrographs of composites filled with kaolin clay, showing bubbles indicated a physical barrier to prevent combustible gases from feeding the flame and also separates oxygen from the burning materials.
Journal of Fire Sciences. 24 (2006) 487-498.
Experimental Materials Kaolin clay was supplied by Kaset center, Ammonium polyphosphate (APP) was purchased from Clariant.
A number of bubbles in the specimen obtained from the char of composites can act as a physical barrier, which prevent combustible gases from feeding the flame and also separates oxygen from the burning materials.
SEM micrographs of composites filled with kaolin clay, showing bubbles indicated a physical barrier to prevent combustible gases from feeding the flame and also separates oxygen from the burning materials.
Journal of Fire Sciences. 24 (2006) 487-498.
Online since: November 2014
Authors: Yan Yan Chen
Introduction
Nano-materials are materials in the nanometer size range, is developed in the mid-eighties new material.
The Application of Nano-materials in Sports Engineering Nano-materials is Used in Sports Stadiums.
Nano-materials is Used in Sports Turf.
Nano-materials is Used in Sports Turf.
Dimitrako: Envrionment of Science and Technology, Vo1. 42 (2008) No. 42, p. 1608-1618
The Application of Nano-materials in Sports Engineering Nano-materials is Used in Sports Stadiums.
Nano-materials is Used in Sports Turf.
Nano-materials is Used in Sports Turf.
Dimitrako: Envrionment of Science and Technology, Vo1. 42 (2008) No. 42, p. 1608-1618
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Chun Liu, Jin Luo, Miao Jia, Zhi Bin Li, Ji Wei Hu, Su Ming Duan, Xian Fei Huang, Yi Wang
The antimony standard solution was purchased from China National Standard Material Research Centre.
Jia: Journal of Materials Science and Engineering Vol. 21 (2003), p. 777.
Wang, et al: journal of southern Yangtze university (natural science edition) Vol. 2 (2003), p. 72
Lin, et al: Journal of soil science Vol. 41 (2010), p. 8
Dubbin, et al: Journal of colloid and interface science Vol. 303 (2006), p. 639
Jia: Journal of Materials Science and Engineering Vol. 21 (2003), p. 777.
Wang, et al: journal of southern Yangtze university (natural science edition) Vol. 2 (2003), p. 72
Lin, et al: Journal of soil science Vol. 41 (2010), p. 8
Dubbin, et al: Journal of colloid and interface science Vol. 303 (2006), p. 639
Online since: March 2019
Authors: Kai Shu Guan, Wu Lin Wang, Du Wei Wang
Turba etal[12] obtained the effective stress intensity factors in the form of from the small punch test for sufficiently brittle materials.
In this paper, the high order element of quadrilateral was used to simulate the crack tip singularity of the power reinforced metal materials.
Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology.1991,113(2):263-270 [5] Mao X, Shoji T, Takahashi H.
Application of the small punch test to determine the fracture toughness of metallic materials, J.
Fatigue& Fracture of Engineering Materials&Structures, 2012,35:441-450
In this paper, the high order element of quadrilateral was used to simulate the crack tip singularity of the power reinforced metal materials.
Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology.1991,113(2):263-270 [5] Mao X, Shoji T, Takahashi H.
Application of the small punch test to determine the fracture toughness of metallic materials, J.
Fatigue& Fracture of Engineering Materials&Structures, 2012,35:441-450
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Zamri Chik, Dr. S. M. Taohidul Islam
Multi-layer soil resistivity profile shows more accuracy to obtain near surface soil characteristics including the types of soil and rocks, and to detect anomalous materials in soil profile.
Acknowledgements This research is sponsored by Research Project of Science Fund No. 01-01-02-SF0681 from Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation of Malaysia.
Indorante : Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Vol. 49 (1994), p. 572-575
Favetto: Journal of Applied Geophysics Vol. 44 (2000), p. 303–312. doi: 10.1016/S0926-9851(00)00008-2 [6] T.
Park Journal of Hazardous Materials Vol. 84 (2001), p. 147–161.
Acknowledgements This research is sponsored by Research Project of Science Fund No. 01-01-02-SF0681 from Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation of Malaysia.
Indorante : Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Vol. 49 (1994), p. 572-575
Favetto: Journal of Applied Geophysics Vol. 44 (2000), p. 303–312. doi: 10.1016/S0926-9851(00)00008-2 [6] T.
Park Journal of Hazardous Materials Vol. 84 (2001), p. 147–161.
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Amândio Teixeira-Pinto, Joana Gonçalves Rapazote, Cristóvão Laginhas
First of all, aggregates were prepared from A, B or mix of both materials.
Material B presents a mechanical performance lower than all of OPC, AL or ALB materials.
Journal of Materials Science 42 (2007), p.2917-2933
Jalali, Construction and Building Materials,Vol. 22, (2008), p. 1201-1211 [10] J.
Construction and Building Materials, Vol. 22, (2008), p. 1315-1322
Material B presents a mechanical performance lower than all of OPC, AL or ALB materials.
Journal of Materials Science 42 (2007), p.2917-2933
Jalali, Construction and Building Materials,Vol. 22, (2008), p. 1201-1211 [10] J.
Construction and Building Materials, Vol. 22, (2008), p. 1315-1322
Online since: June 2022
Authors: Nishant Shukla, Pawan Chetri, Gazi A. Ahmed
Introduction
Topological Insulators (TI) [1]-[6] are a new class of narrow band gap materials with their wave functions that describe their electronic states, spanning a Hilbert space with a non-trivial topology [7]-[9].
Tjeng, Topological insulator interfaced with ferromagnetic insulators: Bi2Te3 thin films on magnetite and iron garnet, Physical Review Materials, 4(6)(2020)
Khajavikhan, Topological insulator laser: Experiments, Science 359 (2018)
Cagin, Electronic structure of the thermoelectric materials Bi 2 Te 3 and Sb 2 Te 3 from first-principles calculations, Physical Review B 76(7) (2007) 075201
TregerSpintronics: a spin-based electronics vision for the future, science 294(5546) (2001) 1488-1495
Tjeng, Topological insulator interfaced with ferromagnetic insulators: Bi2Te3 thin films on magnetite and iron garnet, Physical Review Materials, 4(6)(2020)
Khajavikhan, Topological insulator laser: Experiments, Science 359 (2018)
Cagin, Electronic structure of the thermoelectric materials Bi 2 Te 3 and Sb 2 Te 3 from first-principles calculations, Physical Review B 76(7) (2007) 075201
TregerSpintronics: a spin-based electronics vision for the future, science 294(5546) (2001) 1488-1495
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
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
Effects of Tool Geometrical Parameters on the Chip Formation and Cutting Force in Orthogonal Cutting
Online since: December 2004
Authors: P. Zeng, Gang Fang
Materials Science Forum Vols. *** (2004) pp.16-20
online at http://scientific.net
2004 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland
Effects of Tool Geometrical Parameters on the Chip Formation and
Cutting Force in Orthogonal Cutting
G.
Merchant [1],Lee and Shaffer[2], Oxley[3], Pamler[4] are the earlier representatives that established some simplified Materials Science Forum Vols. *** 17 models and explored the relationships amongst shear angle, tool rake angle and tool-workpiece friction.
The rake angles, 0°, 5°, 10°, 15° and 30° are used when Advances in Materials Manufacturing Science and Technology 18 the cutting edge radius is 0.3mm.
From the simulation results, the following conclusions can be drawn out: Advances in Materials Manufacturing Science and Technology 20 1) The model, where workpiece is moved with cutting velocity and the tool is fixed, can be used to simulate orthogonal cutting.
Lin: ASME Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology Vol. 114 (1992), p. 218.
Merchant [1],Lee and Shaffer[2], Oxley[3], Pamler[4] are the earlier representatives that established some simplified Materials Science Forum Vols. *** 17 models and explored the relationships amongst shear angle, tool rake angle and tool-workpiece friction.
The rake angles, 0°, 5°, 10°, 15° and 30° are used when Advances in Materials Manufacturing Science and Technology 18 the cutting edge radius is 0.3mm.
From the simulation results, the following conclusions can be drawn out: Advances in Materials Manufacturing Science and Technology 20 1) The model, where workpiece is moved with cutting velocity and the tool is fixed, can be used to simulate orthogonal cutting.
Lin: ASME Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology Vol. 114 (1992), p. 218.