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Online since: November 2011
Authors: M. Saadatfar, A. Soleimani
Nanoindentation testing at very low load is a successful technique for studying the mechanical properties of these materials.
The nanoindentation test is one of the important tests for understanding the behavior of materials and many researchers tried to simulate it for bulk material and thin films.
Journal of Materials Research 1993;8:1179
Journal of Materials Research 1993;8:1185
Journal of Applied Polymer Science 1993;49:1259
The nanoindentation test is one of the important tests for understanding the behavior of materials and many researchers tried to simulate it for bulk material and thin films.
Journal of Materials Research 1993;8:1179
Journal of Materials Research 1993;8:1185
Journal of Applied Polymer Science 1993;49:1259
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Zuo Shan Wang, Zhong Li Chen, Min Zheng, Wu Jun Ma
Wang, F.S Li: Chinese Journal of Materials Research (2008), p. 5
[5] C.
Botta: Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry Vol. 129 (1999), p. 89 [7] R.C.
Ferreira: Solid State Sciences Vol. 8 (2006), p. 1023 [9] C.
Kosinski: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 202 (2008), p. 316 [11] G.Y.
Ying: Materials Chemistry and Physics Vol. 84 (2004), p. 308 [12] B.
Botta: Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry Vol. 129 (1999), p. 89 [7] R.C.
Ferreira: Solid State Sciences Vol. 8 (2006), p. 1023 [9] C.
Kosinski: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 202 (2008), p. 316 [11] G.Y.
Ying: Materials Chemistry and Physics Vol. 84 (2004), p. 308 [12] B.
Online since: July 2013
Authors: Bao Ling Xie, Li Hua Fan, Lian Hua Zhao
Effect of grafting cellulose acetate and methylmethacrylate as compatibilizer onto EPDM/SBR blends[J].Materials and Design. 2010, 31: 2592–2598
[4] Lin huzong, Phantasmagoric flowing science-multiphase hydromechanics.
Journal of Lanzhou University (Natural Sciences).
Karger-Kocsis: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 115(3) (2010), p.1651 [8] A.
Saffar: Journal of Materials Science Vol. (2010), p.1 [9] Wen Shizhu, Huang Pin.
[4] Lin huzong, Phantasmagoric flowing science-multiphase hydromechanics.
Journal of Lanzhou University (Natural Sciences).
Karger-Kocsis: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 115(3) (2010), p.1651 [8] A.
Saffar: Journal of Materials Science Vol. (2010), p.1 [9] Wen Shizhu, Huang Pin.
Online since: March 2006
Authors: Yi Zuo, Wei Hu Yang, Zhi Yue Tian, Ji Dong Li, Guo Yu Lv, Yu Bao Li
After
heat treatment at 400℃ for an hour, the materials still had good antibacterial effect.
Sawai: Inorganic Materials, Japan Vol. 49 (1997), p. 156 [2] M.
Rodríguez-Fuentes: Microporous and Mesoporous Materials Vol. 39 (2000), p. 431 [3] Q.
Cui: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine Vol. 9 (1998), p.129 [5] Y.
Ling: Journal of Inorganic Materials Vol. 18 (2003), p. 569 [6] Y.
Sawai: Inorganic Materials, Japan Vol. 49 (1997), p. 156 [2] M.
Rodríguez-Fuentes: Microporous and Mesoporous Materials Vol. 39 (2000), p. 431 [3] Q.
Cui: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine Vol. 9 (1998), p.129 [5] Y.
Ling: Journal of Inorganic Materials Vol. 18 (2003), p. 569 [6] Y.
Online since: December 2003
Authors: Ulrich Gross, Rolf Zehbe, Helmut Schubert
Journal Citation (to be inserted by the publisher )
Copyright by Trans Tech Publications
Oriented Collagen-Based/Hydroxyapatite Matrices for Articular Cartilage
Replacement
Rolf Zehbe
1, Ulrich Gross2 and Helmut Schubert3
1
TU Berlin, Institute of Materials Science and Technologies, Englische Strasse 20, 10587 Berlin,
Germany, rolf.zehbe@tu-berlin.de
2
FU Berlin, Clinical Centre Benjamin Franklin, Department of Experimental Dentistry and Oral
Biology, Aßmannshauser Strasse 4-6, 14197 Berlin, Germany, ugross@zedat.fu-berlin.de
3
TU Berlin, Institute of Materials Science and Technologies, Englische Strasse 20, 10587 Berlin,
Germany, schubert@ms.tu-berlin.de
Keywords: tissue engineering, articular cartilage replacement, mechanical stimulation, hydrogel
foam, gelatine, collagen, directional freezing, biomimetic crystallization
Abstract.
To use synthetic materials as cartilage tissue replacement many different properties of the natural system must be considered.
For these materials porous foams based on natural and synthetic polymers were proposed by different authors.
Title of Publication (to be inserted by the publisher) Materials and Methods In this study we used bovine explants from 24 months old female cows.
All equipment was build using materials commonly applied in medical science and was designed to enable sterile handling.
To use synthetic materials as cartilage tissue replacement many different properties of the natural system must be considered.
For these materials porous foams based on natural and synthetic polymers were proposed by different authors.
Title of Publication (to be inserted by the publisher) Materials and Methods In this study we used bovine explants from 24 months old female cows.
All equipment was build using materials commonly applied in medical science and was designed to enable sterile handling.
Online since: August 2010
Authors: Ying Zhou
Hunt: Development of the
twin-roll casting process, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 55(1995), p.76-84
[5] Huey-Jiuan Lin: Modelling of flow and heat transfer in metal feeding system used in twin roll casting, Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering, 2004, 12(2), p. 255-72
Materials Transactions, vol. 43(2002), p. 206-213
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 84(1998), p. 210-224
[9] Ying Zhou, Ming-hui Huang, Da-heng Mao, Tao Liang: 3-D Coupled Fluid-thermal Finite Element Analysis of 3C-style Nozzle's Fluid Field of Al Roll-casting, Materials Science Forum.
[5] Huey-Jiuan Lin: Modelling of flow and heat transfer in metal feeding system used in twin roll casting, Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering, 2004, 12(2), p. 255-72
Materials Transactions, vol. 43(2002), p. 206-213
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 84(1998), p. 210-224
[9] Ying Zhou, Ming-hui Huang, Da-heng Mao, Tao Liang: 3-D Coupled Fluid-thermal Finite Element Analysis of 3C-style Nozzle's Fluid Field of Al Roll-casting, Materials Science Forum.
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Shao Rong Yu, Bing Xu, Yi Hui Yin
Table 3 Variance analysis of the regression model (blast pressure – materials ultimate strength)
Source of variance
Degree of freedom
Square sum
Mean square
F
P
Regression model
1
3.7271
3.7271
724.76
<0.0001
Residual error
3
0.01543
0.00514
-
-
Sum
4
3.74253
-
-
-
Multi-factor Numerical Experiments
From the above single-factor numerical experiments, the blast pressure is the most sensitive to the material ultimate strength.
Zborowski: Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, Transactions of the ASME Vol. 121, No. 1 (1999), pp. 84-93 [2] C.Y.
Cohn: Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, Transactions of the ASME Vol. 122 (2000), pp. 65-69 [4] X.C.
Yin: Key Engineering Materials Vol. 419-420 (2010), pp. 449-452 [6] S.R.
Chen: Probability theory and mathematical statistics (University of Science and Technology of China Press, china 1992)
Zborowski: Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, Transactions of the ASME Vol. 121, No. 1 (1999), pp. 84-93 [2] C.Y.
Cohn: Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, Transactions of the ASME Vol. 122 (2000), pp. 65-69 [4] X.C.
Yin: Key Engineering Materials Vol. 419-420 (2010), pp. 449-452 [6] S.R.
Chen: Probability theory and mathematical statistics (University of Science and Technology of China Press, china 1992)
Online since: October 2006
Authors: M. Herrmann, David S. McLachlan, H.S.L. Sithebe, I.J. Sigalas
The materials could only densify up to 84-92%
of theoretical density.
The concentration of aluminum powder in the starting materials ranged between 20 and 50 vol%.
Fukunaga, Highpressure sintering of cBN-TiN-Al composite for cutting tool application, Diamond and Related Materials, 11 (2002) 280. 2.
Zhao, Penetration and adhesion behaviour of boron nitride by liquid aluminum, Journal of Materials Science letters, 11 (1992), 199. 4.
Okada, Interfacial reaction wetting in the boron nitride/ molten aluminum system, Acta metallurgical materials, 41 (1993), 2963.
The concentration of aluminum powder in the starting materials ranged between 20 and 50 vol%.
Fukunaga, Highpressure sintering of cBN-TiN-Al composite for cutting tool application, Diamond and Related Materials, 11 (2002) 280. 2.
Zhao, Penetration and adhesion behaviour of boron nitride by liquid aluminum, Journal of Materials Science letters, 11 (1992), 199. 4.
Okada, Interfacial reaction wetting in the boron nitride/ molten aluminum system, Acta metallurgical materials, 41 (1993), 2963.
Online since: March 2004
Authors: Xue Jun Jin, Z.M. Peng, Samuel M. Allen, Robert C. O'Handley, T.Y. Hsu
Hsu1
1
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200030,
China
2
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA
Keywords: Ni-Mn-Ga, material design, ageing, internal friction
Abstract.
Introduction Ni-Mn-Ga ferromagnetic shape memory alloys (FSMA) are a potential new class of actuator materials able to respond at higher frequencies (at least 300 Hz) with comparable strains (up to 6 %) in a moderate field (below 1 T)[1].
Magnitude of the strain depends on the values of several critical material parameters, most importantly the martensitic transformation temperature (TMart), Curie temperature (TC) and saturation magnetization (MS)[2].
Journal Title and Volume Number (to be inserted by the publisher) 40 50 60 8.50x10-4 9.00x10-4 9.50x10-4 1.00x10-3 1.05x10-3 1.10x10-3 After 40 days As annealed Resistance / ohms Temperature / C 0.000 0.001 0.002 0.003 0.004 Strain Strain Fig. 3 Resistance change during heating-cooling cycles for a Ni-Mn-Ga alloy: a) as-annealed: solid triangle, b) after staying at room temperature for 40 days: open triangle.
The modulus and internal friction directly related to the detail structure of materials are worth further investigating.
Introduction Ni-Mn-Ga ferromagnetic shape memory alloys (FSMA) are a potential new class of actuator materials able to respond at higher frequencies (at least 300 Hz) with comparable strains (up to 6 %) in a moderate field (below 1 T)[1].
Magnitude of the strain depends on the values of several critical material parameters, most importantly the martensitic transformation temperature (TMart), Curie temperature (TC) and saturation magnetization (MS)[2].
Journal Title and Volume Number (to be inserted by the publisher) 40 50 60 8.50x10-4 9.00x10-4 9.50x10-4 1.00x10-3 1.05x10-3 1.10x10-3 After 40 days As annealed Resistance / ohms Temperature / C 0.000 0.001 0.002 0.003 0.004 Strain Strain Fig. 3 Resistance change during heating-cooling cycles for a Ni-Mn-Ga alloy: a) as-annealed: solid triangle, b) after staying at room temperature for 40 days: open triangle.
The modulus and internal friction directly related to the detail structure of materials are worth further investigating.
Online since: June 2017
Authors: Ren Bo Song, Chang Hong Cai, Yi Fan Feng, Shi Guang Peng, Zhi Dong Tan
Journal of Materials Science, 2008, 43(16):5654-5658
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2004, 147(2):145-154
Materials Science and Engineering A, 2006, 420(1):47-54
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2007, 190(1-3):81-88
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2012, 532: 260-266
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2004, 147(2):145-154
Materials Science and Engineering A, 2006, 420(1):47-54
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2007, 190(1-3):81-88
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2012, 532: 260-266