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Online since: December 2013
Authors: Anika Zafiah M. Rus, Noor Quratul Aine Adnan
Methodology
Raw Materials.
Part 2; Thermal Degradation And Materials Properties, Prog React Kinetic And Mechanism, Science Reviews, vol 34, pp 1-43, (2009)
Anika Zafiah, Polymer from Renewable Materials, Science Progress, vol 3, 93, 1-16 available online; www.scilet.com/DB/SPROG (2010)
Acoustical Materials Workshop.
Australain Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 3(4), pp 4610-4617 (2009)
Part 2; Thermal Degradation And Materials Properties, Prog React Kinetic And Mechanism, Science Reviews, vol 34, pp 1-43, (2009)
Anika Zafiah, Polymer from Renewable Materials, Science Progress, vol 3, 93, 1-16 available online; www.scilet.com/DB/SPROG (2010)
Acoustical Materials Workshop.
Australain Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 3(4), pp 4610-4617 (2009)
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Ming Gang Zhang, Chun Xiang Lv, Xiao Ping Luo
Fabrication and Research of Electroless Nickel Plating on Carbon Fiber with Palladium-free Activation
Xiaoping Luo 1, a, Minggang Zhang 1,b and Chunxiang Lv 2,c
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Taiyuan University of Science and Technology, Taiyuan 030024, PR China
2Institute of Coal Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Taiyuan 030001, PR China
alxpsyx@tom.com, bAdv.Mater." am_lab@yeah.net, clucx@sxicc.ac.cn
Keywords: Carbon fiber; electroless Ni-P plating; Pd free activation; surface treatment
Abstract.
Introduction Carbon fibers are a new breed of high-strength materials.
Experimental Materials.
The polyacrylonitrile (PAN) based continuous carbon fibers (3K, free sizing materials) used in this study were received from the Institute of Coal Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Materials Review, 2006, 20: 447-450
Introduction Carbon fibers are a new breed of high-strength materials.
Experimental Materials.
The polyacrylonitrile (PAN) based continuous carbon fibers (3K, free sizing materials) used in this study were received from the Institute of Coal Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Materials Review, 2006, 20: 447-450
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Jing Shi Dong, Hao Cai, Liang Liang Wang, Jin Ju Sun, Qin Mei, Qing Cai Liu
In addition, the main object of the torsion testing machine existing is metallic materials.
However, those for non-metallic, biomedical materials are unusual.
It can be analyzed to be a statically indeterminate structure through the mechanics of materials.
Journal of Clinical Rehabilitative Tissue Engineering Research.2011, 11:1937-1940.
Chinese journal of biomedical engineering. 2003,04: 364-369.
However, those for non-metallic, biomedical materials are unusual.
It can be analyzed to be a statically indeterminate structure through the mechanics of materials.
Journal of Clinical Rehabilitative Tissue Engineering Research.2011, 11:1937-1940.
Chinese journal of biomedical engineering. 2003,04: 364-369.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Yi Ming Zheng, Jiang Hua Deng, Chao Tang, Yan Ran Zhan
Sun: Journal of Harbin Engineering University Vol. 32 (2011), p. 378 (In Chinese)
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Ghassaei: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 24 (1989), p. 599 [6] E.
Ortiz: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering-Transactions of the ASME Vol. 121 (1999), p. 61 [7] Z.
Li: Materials Science and Engineering: A Vol. 499 (2009), p. 242
Journal of Vibration, Acoustics, Stress, and Reliability in design Vol. 110 (1988), p. 65 [5] V.
Ghassaei: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 24 (1989), p. 599 [6] E.
Ortiz: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering-Transactions of the ASME Vol. 121 (1999), p. 61 [7] Z.
Li: Materials Science and Engineering: A Vol. 499 (2009), p. 242
Online since: May 2020
Authors: S.P. Yakovleva, M.I. Vasilyeva, Susanna N. Makharova
Konovalov, Synthetic superhard materials.
Diamonds and superhard materials. 6 (1980) 1-3
News of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Department of Technical Sciences, 1 (1977) 45-50
Diamonds and superhard materials. 5 (1980) 1-3
Diamond and Related Materials. 38 (2013) 58-62
Diamonds and superhard materials. 6 (1980) 1-3
News of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Department of Technical Sciences, 1 (1977) 45-50
Diamonds and superhard materials. 5 (1980) 1-3
Diamond and Related Materials. 38 (2013) 58-62
Online since: October 2008
Authors: M.Y. Debili, M. Draissia, H. Bedboudi, A. Bourbia
Introduction
Nowadays, all research in miniaturized traditional materials with performed or new properties
for wide applications are being generally extended to nanotechnology fields.
But the materials properties are always significantly determined by the real microstructure characteristics of the materials.
Thus, the first step taken in the design of materials is that of getting the detailed information on the material's microstructure, for instance using the diffraction analysis, which is perhaps the most powerful technique used to investigate the microstructure characteristics [1].
Debili, Journal of Metastable and Nanocrystalline Materials 22 (2004), p. 121
Sc. ( Indian Academy of Sciences), Vol. 23 No. 4, Aug. (2000), p. 313.
But the materials properties are always significantly determined by the real microstructure characteristics of the materials.
Thus, the first step taken in the design of materials is that of getting the detailed information on the material's microstructure, for instance using the diffraction analysis, which is perhaps the most powerful technique used to investigate the microstructure characteristics [1].
Debili, Journal of Metastable and Nanocrystalline Materials 22 (2004), p. 121
Sc. ( Indian Academy of Sciences), Vol. 23 No. 4, Aug. (2000), p. 313.
Online since: January 2010
Authors: Iman M. Taha, Ayman M. Kamal
Chung, Journal of Materials Science 36 (2001) 5733
Kukureka, Journal of Materials Science 35 (2000) 3785
Rezende, Journal of Materials Science 40 (2005) 3615
Hsu, Journal of Materials Science 32 (1997) 3503
Ouyang, Journal of Wuhan University of Technology--Materials Science Edition 23 (2008) 411
Kukureka, Journal of Materials Science 35 (2000) 3785
Rezende, Journal of Materials Science 40 (2005) 3615
Hsu, Journal of Materials Science 32 (1997) 3503
Ouyang, Journal of Wuhan University of Technology--Materials Science Edition 23 (2008) 411
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Xiao Juan Bai, Zhe Wu, Nan Feng
The mechanical properties of the reprocessed materials were measured.
To recycle filled materials efficiently, it is necessary to study their properties during reprocessing.
Experimental Materials.
Melt processed materials were cooled by water and pelletized.
Chen, “Preparation and properties of nano-CaCO3/acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene composites,” Journal of Applied Polymer Science, vol.107, no.6, pp.3609-3614, 2008
To recycle filled materials efficiently, it is necessary to study their properties during reprocessing.
Experimental Materials.
Melt processed materials were cooled by water and pelletized.
Chen, “Preparation and properties of nano-CaCO3/acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene composites,” Journal of Applied Polymer Science, vol.107, no.6, pp.3609-3614, 2008
Online since: January 2016
Authors: Rosemar Batista da Silva, Márcio Bacci da Silva, Wisley Falco Sales, Emanuel Okechukwu Ezugwu, Álisson Rocha Machado
Titanium alloys and their machinability - a review, Journal of Materials Processing and Technology, vol. 68, pp 262–274
Evaluation of principal wear mechanisms of cemented carbides and ceramics used for machining titanium alloy IMI 318, Materials Science and Technology, vol. 2, pp 47-58
On tool materials for high speed machining, Journal of Engineering for Industry, vol. 109, pp 87-91
Wear mechanisms of ultra-hard cutting tools materials, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 115, pp 402-412
Microstructural analysis on boundary sliding and its accommodation mode during superplastic deformation of Ti–6Al–4V alloy, Materials Science and Engineering, vol.
Evaluation of principal wear mechanisms of cemented carbides and ceramics used for machining titanium alloy IMI 318, Materials Science and Technology, vol. 2, pp 47-58
On tool materials for high speed machining, Journal of Engineering for Industry, vol. 109, pp 87-91
Wear mechanisms of ultra-hard cutting tools materials, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 115, pp 402-412
Microstructural analysis on boundary sliding and its accommodation mode during superplastic deformation of Ti–6Al–4V alloy, Materials Science and Engineering, vol.
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Robert D. Maksimov, Ugis Cabulis, K. Ivakina, E. Skadins, S. Gaidukov, V. Tupureina, A. Kiyanitsa
This paper describes preparation of the bio-based polyurethanes from the rapeseed oil polyols, solution incorporation of three diverse nanoclay additives and investigation of the mechanical property for the prepared materials.
Materials As nanoclays organically modified montmorillonite of grades Dellite® D43, CW9, D67 are used; they are supplied by Laviosa Chimica Mineraria S.p.A..
Acknowledgements The study was supported by the ERDF Nr. 2010/0214/2DP/2.1.1.1.0/10/APIA/VIAA/054 Development of Volatile Organic Compounds Non-Containing Sprayable Polyurethane Coatings from Renewable Raw Materials References [1] H.
European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology. 114 (2003) 71-83
Prociak, Effect of different rapeseed-oil-based polyols on mechanical properties of flexible polyurethane foams, Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 125 (2012) 2936-2945
Materials As nanoclays organically modified montmorillonite of grades Dellite® D43, CW9, D67 are used; they are supplied by Laviosa Chimica Mineraria S.p.A..
Acknowledgements The study was supported by the ERDF Nr. 2010/0214/2DP/2.1.1.1.0/10/APIA/VIAA/054 Development of Volatile Organic Compounds Non-Containing Sprayable Polyurethane Coatings from Renewable Raw Materials References [1] H.
European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology. 114 (2003) 71-83
Prociak, Effect of different rapeseed-oil-based polyols on mechanical properties of flexible polyurethane foams, Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 125 (2012) 2936-2945