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Online since: January 2012
Authors: Ri Gao Chen, Yi Lan Chen, Xin Yue Zhao, Michael W Grutzeck
Chemical analyses of the starting materials are given in Table 1.
Chemical Composition of Starting Materials (wt %) Oxide Ft.
Fig. 3 Compressive strength of Portland cement concrete versus tank fill materials.
Cubes and perhaps plates of some crystalline materials are present.
Grutzeck, “Binders for Radioactive Waste Forms Made from Pretreated Calcined Sodium Bearing Waste (SBW),” Journal Materials Science 39(2), 481-488 (2004) [5] Bao, Y., M.W.
Chemical Composition of Starting Materials (wt %) Oxide Ft.
Fig. 3 Compressive strength of Portland cement concrete versus tank fill materials.
Cubes and perhaps plates of some crystalline materials are present.
Grutzeck, “Binders for Radioactive Waste Forms Made from Pretreated Calcined Sodium Bearing Waste (SBW),” Journal Materials Science 39(2), 481-488 (2004) [5] Bao, Y., M.W.
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Pisutti Dararutana, Narin Sirikulrat, Krit Won-In
Radiation Shielding Lead-free Glass Based on Barium-bearing Glass Using Thailand Quartz Sands
Krit Won-in1, a, Narin Sirikulrat2,b and Pisutti Dararutana3,c
1Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of science, Kasetsart University, Bangkok 10900 Thailand
2Department of Physics and Materials Science, Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University,
Chiang Mai 50200 Thailand
3The Royal Thai Army Chemical Department, Phaholyothin Road, Bangkok 10900 Thailand
akritwonin@yahoo.com, bmetal.cmu@gmail.com, cpisutti@hotmail.com
Keywords: radiation shielding glass, lead-free glass, barium-bearing glass, Thailand quartz sand
Abstract.
It can be concluded that the lead-free high refractive index glass that is one of the environmental materials can be used as the gamma radiation shielding glass.
By comparison between the materials, lead glass is the best known for radiation shielding for gamma radiation because of its high density and atomic number [1-3].
Sirikulrat: Journal Microscopy of Thailand Vol 20 (2006), p. 122
Sirikulrat: KMITL Science Journal Vol 6 (2006), p. 541
It can be concluded that the lead-free high refractive index glass that is one of the environmental materials can be used as the gamma radiation shielding glass.
By comparison between the materials, lead glass is the best known for radiation shielding for gamma radiation because of its high density and atomic number [1-3].
Sirikulrat: Journal Microscopy of Thailand Vol 20 (2006), p. 122
Sirikulrat: KMITL Science Journal Vol 6 (2006), p. 541
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Ming Hui Su, Xin De Ma, Xiu Li
The catchment area of Jiasikou gully was about 95km2, both sides of the hill and gully bed provided rich solid materials.
The loose deposit thickness in formation area was relatively large, while accumulation materials were abundant (Fig.1a).
Source conditions In this project, we investigated 54 source points and found that the source materials type included collapse deposits and channel deposits mainly.
Journal of Mountain science, 24(3): 333-339 (2006) [3] Zhang Z G, Zhang Z M and Zhang S B. formation conditions and dynamics features of the debris flow in Bayi Gully in Dujiangyan Country.
Gravity flow of cohesion less granular materials in chutes and channels.
The loose deposit thickness in formation area was relatively large, while accumulation materials were abundant (Fig.1a).
Source conditions In this project, we investigated 54 source points and found that the source materials type included collapse deposits and channel deposits mainly.
Journal of Mountain science, 24(3): 333-339 (2006) [3] Zhang Z G, Zhang Z M and Zhang S B. formation conditions and dynamics features of the debris flow in Bayi Gully in Dujiangyan Country.
Gravity flow of cohesion less granular materials in chutes and channels.
Online since: December 2006
Authors: Ying Chun Liang, Ming Jun Chen, Jing He Wang, Xin Zhou Zhang
Research on Influence of the Material Anisotropy to the Surface Quality
during SPDT Machining of Crystal KDP
Mingjun Chen1,a, Yingchun Liang
1,b
, Jinghe Wang
1,c
and Xinzhou Zhang1,d
1
Harbin Institute of Technology, P.O.Box 413
#
, Harbin 150001, China
a
chenmingjunok@yahoo.com, bycliang@hit.edu.cn, chitwjh@163.com, dxzzhang@hit.edu.cn
Keywords: Crystal KDP, Ultra-precision machining, Material anisotropy, Super-smooth surface
Abstract.
According to equation (1) and calculation equation of shear angle, we can find out the variation rule of the cutting force with the material anisotropy in theory, Fig.2 is the analysis result.
Acknowledgement Authors gratefully acknowledge the National Natural Science Fund of China (contact No. is 50405011) for their financial support of this work.
Fang and et al: Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol.85 (2002), pp.174-178
Liang and et al: Key Engineering Materials, Vols.315-316 (2005), pp.725-730.
According to equation (1) and calculation equation of shear angle, we can find out the variation rule of the cutting force with the material anisotropy in theory, Fig.2 is the analysis result.
Acknowledgement Authors gratefully acknowledge the National Natural Science Fund of China (contact No. is 50405011) for their financial support of this work.
Fang and et al: Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol.85 (2002), pp.174-178
Liang and et al: Key Engineering Materials, Vols.315-316 (2005), pp.725-730.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Yong Wu He, Zhi Fa Wang, Jing Long Bu, Rui Sheng Wang, Li Xue Yu, Jun Xing Chen, Dong Mei Zhao
Sintering Properties of Fused Silica/Nano-zirconia Composite Ceramic
Yongwu He1, a, Jinglong Bu1, b, Ruisheng Wang 1, c, Dongmei Zhao1, d,
Junxing Chen2, e, Lixue Yu1, f, Zhifa Wang1, g
1Hebei Provincial Key Laboratory of Inorganic Nonmetallic Materials, College of Materials Science and Engineering, Hebei United University, Tangshan, 063009, China
2LIRR Engineering Technology Co.
Experimental Raw Materials.
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Ma: Advanced Materials Research, Vol.150-151(2010), p.1786-1789
Guo: Journal of the European Ceramic Society, Vol.16 (1996), p.1057-1061
Experimental Raw Materials.
McKinstry: Annual Review of Materials Science, Vol.19 (1989), p.59-81
Ma: Advanced Materials Research, Vol.150-151(2010), p.1786-1789
Guo: Journal of the European Ceramic Society, Vol.16 (1996), p.1057-1061
Online since: February 2012
Authors: De Sen Yang, Wen Liu, Guang Jun Hu, Jie Zhou, Zhu Su
Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 2011, 20(1): 1-10
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2006, 117: 396-400
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2006, 177: 452-455
Journal of Materials Engineering and performance, 2010, 19(3): 325-334
Materials science and technology. 2010,18(4):459-463
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2006, 117: 396-400
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2006, 177: 452-455
Journal of Materials Engineering and performance, 2010, 19(3): 325-334
Materials science and technology. 2010,18(4):459-463
Online since: June 2015
Authors: Masayuki Nishida, Tatsuya Matsue, Takao Hanabusa
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Online since: December 2012
Authors: Bin Xu, Tao Zhu, Zhen Hua Peng
Materials and Methods
Selection of Samples
3 Cedrus deodara plants of different site conditions and different ages were selected respectively.
Ding (1983) Slice the material handling method of wood [J].
Application Foundation and Engineering Science Journal 2(2):267-276 [4] T.
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University 2:84-90 [5] T.
Shen (1991) Wood science (Edition 2).
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Online since: September 2024
Authors: Mykola Soroka, Nataliia Vasilieva, Mykola Surianinov, Yurii Krutii, Vladyslav Vakulenko
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 1162(1) (2021) 012009
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 128-129 (2017) 680–694
Journal of Applied Mechanics, 53(4) (1986) 925–928
Engineering and Technology Journal, 24(9), 1251–1261
ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 13(7) (2018) 2647–2660
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 128-129 (2017) 680–694
Journal of Applied Mechanics, 53(4) (1986) 925–928
Engineering and Technology Journal, 24(9), 1251–1261
ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 13(7) (2018) 2647–2660
Online since: April 2022
Authors: Viviana Carolina Rougier, Facundo Atuel Retamal
Component Materials
Knowing the materials that make up the FC is a fundamental aspect to study and understand its properties
and characteristics.
Kadela, "Mechanical characterization of lightweight foamed concrete," Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, vol. 2018, pp. 1-9, 2018
Ramamurthy, "Shrinkage behavior of foam concrete," Journal of materials in civil engineering, vol. 21, no. 11, pp. 631-636, 2009
Ramli, "Experimental production of sustainable lightweight foamed concrete," Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology, pp. 994-1005, 2013
Liang, "New formulation of compressive strength of preformed-foam cellular concrete: an evolutionary approach," Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, vol. 28, no. 10, pp. 1-12, 2016
Kadela, "Mechanical characterization of lightweight foamed concrete," Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, vol. 2018, pp. 1-9, 2018
Ramamurthy, "Shrinkage behavior of foam concrete," Journal of materials in civil engineering, vol. 21, no. 11, pp. 631-636, 2009
Ramli, "Experimental production of sustainable lightweight foamed concrete," Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology, pp. 994-1005, 2013
Liang, "New formulation of compressive strength of preformed-foam cellular concrete: an evolutionary approach," Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, vol. 28, no. 10, pp. 1-12, 2016