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Online since: June 2009
Authors: Sarabu Ramana Murthy, R. Jayaprakash, V.N. Singh, A.R. Phani, S. Marutha Senthil, G. Govindaraj
[5] V.L.Mathe, R.B.Kamble, Anomalies in electrical and dielectric properties of Nanocrystalline Ni-Co spinel ferrite, Materials Research 43(2007) 8-9
John Berchmans, S.Angappan, K.Subramanian,C.O.Augustin, Combustion synthesis and characterization of Sn4+ substituted Nanocrystalline NiFe2O4, Material Science and Engineering B 119 (2005) 119-124
[14] I.H.Gul, A.Z.Abbasi, F.Amin, M.Anis-ur-Rehman, A.Maqsood, Structural, magnetic and electrical properties of Co1-xZnxFe2O4 synthesized by co-precipitation method, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic materials 311 (2007) 494-499
[16] A.Mumtaz, K.Maaz, B.Janjua, S.K.Hasanain, M.F.Bertino, Exchange bias and vertical shift in CoFe2O4 nanoparticles Journal of magnetism and magnetic materials 313 (2007) 266-272
Murthy, Electrical properties of Mn added MgCuZn ferrites prepared by microwave sintering method, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials,    283 (2004) 109-116. [28] P.V.Reddy, T.S.Rao, Dielectric behaviour in Co-substituted NiSb ferrites, Journal of Materials Science Letters, 16 (1997) 1076-1079
Online since: March 2021
Authors: Esteban P. Busso, Dong Feng Li, Run Hua Song, Hai Long Qin, Ji Zhang, Jun Wei, Zhongnan Bi
Busso1, Jun Wei2, Hai-Long Qin3,4, Zhong-Nan Bi3,4,b and Ji Zhang3,4 1School of Science, Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen 518055, China 2School of Materials Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen 518055, China 3Beijing Key Laboratory of Advanced High Temperature Materials, Central Iron and Steel Research Institute, Beijing 100081, China 4GAONA Aero Material Co., Ltd., Beijing, 100081, China alidongfeng@hit.edu.cn, bbizhongnan21@aliyun.com Keywords: Inconel 718; Rapid quenching; Residual stress; Dynamic strain ageing; Contour method.
Zhang, Assessment of the stress-oriented precipitation hardening designed by interior residual stress during ageing in IN718 superalloy, Materials Science and Engineering: A 728 (2018) 183-195
Weaver, Activation energy calculations for discontinuous yielding in Inconel 718SPF, Materials Science and Engineering: A 300(1-2) (2001) 153-164
Barsoum, Influence of thermo-mechanical material properties of different steel grades on welding residual stresses and angular distortion, Materials & Design (1980-2015) 65 (2015) 878-889
Zhang, Flow behavior and microstructures of superalloy 718 during high temperature deformation, Materials Science and Engineering: A 497(1-2) (2008) 479-486
Online since: August 2015
Authors: Lakshmi Selvakumaran, Gilles Lubineau
Introduction Ability to track damage in composites while in operation is crucial to successful application of such materials in critical structures.
Also, one can see that the damage curves are different for different materials.
Shen, Determination of single fibre strength distribution from fibre bundle testings, Journal of Materials Science 19 (10) (1984) 3319-3324
Kaddour, et al., Electrical resistance measurement technique for detecting failure in CFRP materials at high strain rates, Composites Science and Technology 51 (1994) 377-385
Shimamura, Effects with a matrix crack on monitoring by electrical resistance method, Advanced Composite Materials 13 (2) (2004) 107-120
Online since: March 2016
Authors: Hasiah Salleh, Nik Aziz Nik Ali, Muhammad Afiq Firdaus, Engku Abdul Ghapur Engku Ali, Azhar Mohd Sinin
These system combination materials will lead to improve the materials engineering in dye sensitized solar cell by develop of the quality of nature dye especially life time and materials performance same as silicon.
Methodology Materials.
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells. 95(5) (2011) 1362–1374
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells. 107 (2012) 87–111
Wang, Y.Jiang, Well-aligned ZnOnanorod arrays from diameter-controlled growth and their application in inverted polymer solar cell, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics. 22(11) (2011) 1730–1735.
Online since: June 2017
Authors: Xiang Long Meng, Wen Long Song, Jun Li, Xiao Yang Yi, Wei Hong Gao
Progress in Materials Science, 50 (2005): 511-678
Materials Letters, 57 (2002): 452-456
Materials Science and Engineering.A, (2006): 666–670
Journal of Engineering Materials & Technology, 55 (2010): 257-315
Materials Science & Technology, 30 (2014): 1530-1544
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Yao Zhao, Chen Zhao
The characteristics, the pavement structures and materials are analyzed.
Structures and Materials.
Researches on the Field Studies Materials and Methods.
Research on the Laboratory Experiment Materials and Methods.
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering. 21 (2009)135-140.
Online since: August 2019
Authors: Martin Keppert, Pavel Reiterman, Vendula Davidová
These materials offer suitable properties for various applications; however its low resistance in moist environment is their significant weakness.
Another commonly used material for mortar modification was the blood [10], or other bio-based materials [11].
Deodatis, San Francisco Monastery, Quito, Equador: characterisation of building materials, damage assessment and conservation considerations, Journal of Cultural Heritage 4 (2003) 101-108
Toubakari, Characterisation and damage analysis of old mortars, Materials and Structures 37 (2004) 644-648
Stefanidou, Strength-porosity relationships in lime-pozzolan mortar, Construction and Building Materials 20 (2006) 700-705
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Xun Chen, Tahsin Tecelli Öpöz
Deng: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 105 (2000), p. 95-109
Black: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering Vol. 118 (1996), p. 545-553
Özel: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 209 (2009), p. 5167-5177
Josefson: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 209 (2009), p. 4645-4653
Dautzenberg: Journal of Materials Processing Technologies Vol. 121 (2002), p. 123-135
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Ping Hua Zhu, Jin Cai Feng, Xin Jie Wang
Class Ⅱ of fly ash was manufactured by New Materials Company of Yangzhou, with a specific surface area of 458m2/kg.
Recycled aggregate was obtained from demolition debris of concrete specimen provided by Building Materials Lab of Jiangsu Yangjian Group.
Xiao: submitted to Journal of Building Materials(2008) [2] H.
Sun: submitted to Journal of Building Materials(2006) [3] GB/T 50746-2008.
Chen: submitted to Journal of Wuhan University of Technology-Mater.Sci.Ed(2003) [5] Otsuki N , Miyazato S, Yodsudjai W: submitted to Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, (2003)
Online since: February 2012
Authors: R. Malathy, P.M. Shanmugavadivu
Results and Discussion Physical and chemical properties of materials .Figure 1 shows the grading pattern of natural sand and various proportions of manufactured sand.
References [1] Ahmed, E. and El-Kourd, A. (1989), "Properties of Concrete Incorporating Natural and Crushed Stone Very Fine Sand", Materials Journal, American Concrete Institute, Vol. 86, No 4, July 1989, pp. 417-424
Norvell et al (2007) “Influence of Clays and Clay-Sized particles on Concrete Performance”, Journal of materials in Civil Engineering ASCE/ December 2007
[8] Sahu A.K., Sunil Kumar and Sachan A.K. (2003), “Quarry Stone Waste as Fine aggregate for concrete”, The Indian Concrete Journal, January 2003, pp. 845-848
[10] Zhou Mingkai, Wang Jiliang, Zhu Lide, He Tusheng, (2008), “Effects of Manufactured-sand on Dry Shrinkage and Creep of High-strength Concrete”, Journal of Wuhan University of Technology-Material Science.