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Online since: December 2014
Authors: Marina Seixas Pereira, André Leibsohn Martins, Marcos Antônio de Souza Barrozo, Carlos Henrique Ataíde, Ronaldo de Andrade Martins
Experimental methodology
Materials.
The materials used in this study consist of dried cuttings, drilling fluid and organic material recovered in microwave drying of drilled cuttings.
Wobo: Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering.
Chillingar: Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering.
Casanovas: Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering Vol. 57 (2007), p. 294
The materials used in this study consist of dried cuttings, drilling fluid and organic material recovered in microwave drying of drilled cuttings.
Wobo: Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering.
Chillingar: Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering.
Casanovas: Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering Vol. 57 (2007), p. 294
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Hong Gao, Gang Li, Ying Wang, Yan Sheng Li
Semiconductive materials as photocatalyst to degrade organics in environment raised concern both nationally and internationally in recent years.
At the same time people made lots of discussion to photocatalytic mechanism, and clearly recognized the action principle of semiconductor photocatalyst, and in terms of the choice and preparation of materials people underwent a procedure that was from blindness to definition, from simplicity to complication and from singleness to compound.
Materials Review, 2000, 12, 23-25 [2] Gao Haixia, Cheng Guofeng, Cheng Rongming, Xu Xuecheng, Chen Yiwei, Yu Huarong.
Journal of South China Normal University(Natural Science Edition), 2007,3,98-103 [9] Hong Xiaoting, Wang Zhengpeng, Lu Feng, Zhang Jun, Cai Weimin.
Chinese Journal of Catalysis, 2004, 12, 967-972
At the same time people made lots of discussion to photocatalytic mechanism, and clearly recognized the action principle of semiconductor photocatalyst, and in terms of the choice and preparation of materials people underwent a procedure that was from blindness to definition, from simplicity to complication and from singleness to compound.
Materials Review, 2000, 12, 23-25 [2] Gao Haixia, Cheng Guofeng, Cheng Rongming, Xu Xuecheng, Chen Yiwei, Yu Huarong.
Journal of South China Normal University(Natural Science Edition), 2007,3,98-103 [9] Hong Xiaoting, Wang Zhengpeng, Lu Feng, Zhang Jun, Cai Weimin.
Chinese Journal of Catalysis, 2004, 12, 967-972
Online since: February 2013
Authors: Xi Wei Zhang, Xiao Hua Gu, Jia Liang Zhou, Bao Yun Xu
Study on preparation and characterization of modified montmorillonite with the aromatic isocyanate
XiaoHua GU 1,a, XiWei ZHANG1,b,JiaLiang ZHOU 1,c, Baoyun Xu 1,d,
1College of Material Science and Engineering, Qiqihar University, Qiqihar 161006, P.
It provides highly active terminal isocyanate groups in situ polymerization for the montmorillonite and smart materials.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province (E201259).
[4] Ahmet Gultek, Turgay Seckin, Yunus Onal, et al.Preparation and Phenol captivating properties of polyvinyl montmorillonite biomaterials[J].Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2001, 81, 2, 512-519
Journal of Beijing Institute of Technology, 2002,22,2,240-243.
It provides highly active terminal isocyanate groups in situ polymerization for the montmorillonite and smart materials.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province (E201259).
[4] Ahmet Gultek, Turgay Seckin, Yunus Onal, et al.Preparation and Phenol captivating properties of polyvinyl montmorillonite biomaterials[J].Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2001, 81, 2, 512-519
Journal of Beijing Institute of Technology, 2002,22,2,240-243.
Online since: August 2018
Authors: Chakrit Suvanjumrat, Ravivat Rugsaj
The cylindrical specimens were cut and ground with abrasive materials until the desired thickness was achieved according to ASTM D575.
The stress vs. strain of the spoke material by the tensile testing method.
Cron, Development of a non-pneumatic wheel, Tire Science and Technology. 34 (2006) 150-169
Thompson, Rolling resistance of a nonpneumatic tire having a porous elastomer composite shear band, Tire Science and Technology. 41 (2013) 154-173
Rao, Hyperelastic Mooney-Rivlin model: determination and physical interpretation of material constants, MIT International Journal of Mechanical Engineering. 6 (2016) 43-46.
The stress vs. strain of the spoke material by the tensile testing method.
Cron, Development of a non-pneumatic wheel, Tire Science and Technology. 34 (2006) 150-169
Thompson, Rolling resistance of a nonpneumatic tire having a porous elastomer composite shear band, Tire Science and Technology. 41 (2013) 154-173
Rao, Hyperelastic Mooney-Rivlin model: determination and physical interpretation of material constants, MIT International Journal of Mechanical Engineering. 6 (2016) 43-46.
Online since: February 2013
Authors: Guo Qiang Shang, Li Wei Zhu, Xin Nan Wang, Zhi Shou Zhu, Xiao Hu Zhou, Jun Li, Yue Fei
Ward, Aging response of coarse- and fine-grained β titanium alloys, Materials Science and Engineering A405 (2005) 296-305
Matviychuk, Deformation behavior of beta-titanium alloys, Materials Science and Engineering A354 (2003) 121-132
Briggs, The Use of Titanium Alloys in the Aerospace Industry, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance 14 (2005) 681-685
Boyer, An overview on the use of titanium in the aerospace industry, Materials Science and Engineering A213 (1996) 103-114
Boyer, Quick Reference Guide for Titanium Alloys in the 00s, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance 14 (2005) 799-811
Matviychuk, Deformation behavior of beta-titanium alloys, Materials Science and Engineering A354 (2003) 121-132
Briggs, The Use of Titanium Alloys in the Aerospace Industry, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance 14 (2005) 681-685
Boyer, An overview on the use of titanium in the aerospace industry, Materials Science and Engineering A213 (1996) 103-114
Boyer, Quick Reference Guide for Titanium Alloys in the 00s, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance 14 (2005) 799-811
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Ran Zhu, Qing Fang Lv, Ji Hong Qin
The possession and the quality of bamboo material in China rank the leading position in the world.
And the utilization of this material is low [10].
The mechanical properties of bamboo material and BFRP-plate are given in Table 1.
Table 1 Mechanical Properties of Materials Material Standard Value of Compressive Strength (Mpa) Standard Value of Tensile Strength (Mpa) Elastic Modulus (Mpa) Bamboo Material 57.26 104.13 9380 BFRP-plate / 1458 73871.3 Six beams are manufactured in the experiment.
[9] Chen Guo, Shan Bo and Xiao Yan: submitted to Journal of Vibration and Shock (2011) [10] Lv Qingfang,Wei Yang,Zhang Qisheng et.al: submitted to Research & Application of Building Materials (2008) [11] Plevris N and Triantafillou TC: submitted to Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering (1992) [12] Gilfillan J, Gilbert S and Patrick G: submitted to Journal of the Institute of Wood Science (2001) [13] Blass H, Romani M: submitted to Holz als roh-und werkstoff (2001) [14] Yongxian C, in: Flexural analysis and design of timber strengthened with high strength composites, edited by the State University of New Jersey, New Jersey (2003) [15] Buell TW, Saadatmanesh H: submitted to Journal of Structural Engineering, (2005) [16] Yang Huifeng, Liu Weiqing: submitted to Journal of Jiangsu University (Natural Science Edition) (2006) [17] Yang Huifeng and Liu Weiqing: submitted to Journal of Nanjing University of Technology(Natural Science Edition) (2006) [18] Ma Jianxun, Jiang Xiangmin
And the utilization of this material is low [10].
The mechanical properties of bamboo material and BFRP-plate are given in Table 1.
Table 1 Mechanical Properties of Materials Material Standard Value of Compressive Strength (Mpa) Standard Value of Tensile Strength (Mpa) Elastic Modulus (Mpa) Bamboo Material 57.26 104.13 9380 BFRP-plate / 1458 73871.3 Six beams are manufactured in the experiment.
[9] Chen Guo, Shan Bo and Xiao Yan: submitted to Journal of Vibration and Shock (2011) [10] Lv Qingfang,Wei Yang,Zhang Qisheng et.al: submitted to Research & Application of Building Materials (2008) [11] Plevris N and Triantafillou TC: submitted to Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering (1992) [12] Gilfillan J, Gilbert S and Patrick G: submitted to Journal of the Institute of Wood Science (2001) [13] Blass H, Romani M: submitted to Holz als roh-und werkstoff (2001) [14] Yongxian C, in: Flexural analysis and design of timber strengthened with high strength composites, edited by the State University of New Jersey, New Jersey (2003) [15] Buell TW, Saadatmanesh H: submitted to Journal of Structural Engineering, (2005) [16] Yang Huifeng, Liu Weiqing: submitted to Journal of Jiangsu University (Natural Science Edition) (2006) [17] Yang Huifeng and Liu Weiqing: submitted to Journal of Nanjing University of Technology(Natural Science Edition) (2006) [18] Ma Jianxun, Jiang Xiangmin
Online since: May 2013
Authors: C.H. Liu, K.C. Lin, C.H. Chou, J.Y. Chen, C.J. Li, J.Y. Huang
The Effect of Ternary Material (Zr, Y, and O) High-k Gate Dielectrics
K.C.
Introduction High-k materials are widely discussed as the new gate insulators that are used to reduce the leakage current in metal-oxide-semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFETs) for next generation [1].
Summary In this study, the high dielectric material, Y2O3, is used to replace the traditional dielectric material, SiO2, in MOS capacitor and Zr is doped with different stack structure for avoiding the diffusion effect of other materials.
Jeong, “Structural characteristics of Y2O3 films grown on oxidized Si(111) surface”, Journal of Applied Physics 89, pp. 1946-1652, (2001)
Guerin, “Y2O3 thin films: internal stress and microstructure”, Materials Science and Engineering B 109, pp. 34–38, (2004)
Introduction High-k materials are widely discussed as the new gate insulators that are used to reduce the leakage current in metal-oxide-semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFETs) for next generation [1].
Summary In this study, the high dielectric material, Y2O3, is used to replace the traditional dielectric material, SiO2, in MOS capacitor and Zr is doped with different stack structure for avoiding the diffusion effect of other materials.
Jeong, “Structural characteristics of Y2O3 films grown on oxidized Si(111) surface”, Journal of Applied Physics 89, pp. 1946-1652, (2001)
Guerin, “Y2O3 thin films: internal stress and microstructure”, Materials Science and Engineering B 109, pp. 34–38, (2004)
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Fu Bin Liu, Man Yao, Peng Bo Zhang, Ji Jun Zhao
Thermo- Structural Analysis of CLAM steel and SS316L
in the First Wall for ITER during Thermal Cycling
Fubin LIU 1, a, Man YAO 1, b, Pengbo Zhang1,2, c and Jijun Zhao2, d
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, Liaoning, China.
2College of Advanced Science and Technology and School of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China.
Usually FW material composes of the following three metals, as shown in Fig. 1: Be armor used as a plasma facing material, Cu-alloy (CuCrZr) layer as a heat sink one, and 316L austenitic stainless steel (SS316L) as a structural material.
By comparative analysis of temperature and strain distribution with high surface heat flux of 1.5MW/m2 for CLAM steel and SS316L as the structural materials the conclusion was drawn that the thermo-structural property for CLAM steel is better than that of SS316 at the same condition.
Li: Journal of Nuclear Materials.
[6] Jinnan Yu, Qunying Huang and Farong Wan: Journal of Nuclear Materials.
Usually FW material composes of the following three metals, as shown in Fig. 1: Be armor used as a plasma facing material, Cu-alloy (CuCrZr) layer as a heat sink one, and 316L austenitic stainless steel (SS316L) as a structural material.
By comparative analysis of temperature and strain distribution with high surface heat flux of 1.5MW/m2 for CLAM steel and SS316L as the structural materials the conclusion was drawn that the thermo-structural property for CLAM steel is better than that of SS316 at the same condition.
Li: Journal of Nuclear Materials.
[6] Jinnan Yu, Qunying Huang and Farong Wan: Journal of Nuclear Materials.
Online since: March 2011
Authors: M. Beghini, Emilio Valentini, Ciro Santus, A. Benincasa
Journal of Strain Analysis for Engineering Design. 35(2), p. 125–135. 2000
Materials Science Research International, 10(1), p. 21–25, 2004
Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology (Transaction of the ASME), 128(2), p. 193–201, 2006
Journal of Strain Analysis for Engineering Design, 43(3), p. 141–148, 2008
Journal of Strain Analysis for Engineering Design, 45(4), p. 301–318, 2010
Materials Science Research International, 10(1), p. 21–25, 2004
Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology (Transaction of the ASME), 128(2), p. 193–201, 2006
Journal of Strain Analysis for Engineering Design, 43(3), p. 141–148, 2008
Journal of Strain Analysis for Engineering Design, 45(4), p. 301–318, 2010
Online since: November 2014
Authors: M. Tahriri, Majid Raz, Hosein Nuranian, Shahab Moghaddas, Alireza S. Khorasani, Amir A. Yuzbashi
Different percentages of materials used in different prepared samples.
Prati, New Portland Cement–based Materials for Endodontics Mixed with Articaine Solution: A Study of Cellular Response, Journal of Endodontics, 34, 2008, 39-44
Spagnoli, A micromechanical lattice model to describe the fracture behaviour ofengineered cementitious composites, Computational Materials Science, 46, 2009, 7-14
Geiker, A review: Self-healing in cementitious materials and engineeredcementitious composite as a self-healing material, Construction and Building Materials, 28, 2012, 571-583
Hattori, Effect of plate thickness on crack propagation characteristics of engineered cementitious composites, Asian Journal of Applied Sciences, 4, 2011, 542-547.
Prati, New Portland Cement–based Materials for Endodontics Mixed with Articaine Solution: A Study of Cellular Response, Journal of Endodontics, 34, 2008, 39-44
Spagnoli, A micromechanical lattice model to describe the fracture behaviour ofengineered cementitious composites, Computational Materials Science, 46, 2009, 7-14
Geiker, A review: Self-healing in cementitious materials and engineeredcementitious composite as a self-healing material, Construction and Building Materials, 28, 2012, 571-583
Hattori, Effect of plate thickness on crack propagation characteristics of engineered cementitious composites, Asian Journal of Applied Sciences, 4, 2011, 542-547.