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Online since: June 2014
Authors: Rozmarína Dubovská, Jozef Majerik, Henrieta Chochlikova
Machining of high strength materials can cause breaking of brittle fracture of the cutting edge parts.
Kauppinen: Tool wear and machinability of X5CrMn18 stainless steel, Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 119 (2001), p. 14-20 [8] F.
Nouari: Modeling of velocity-dependent chip flow angle and experimental analysis when machining 304L austenitic stainless steel with groove coated-carbide tools, Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 213 (2013), p. 1166-1178 [9] S.
Kvasnica: Using Pipeline Instructions by Parallel Simulation of Mathematical Models, Journal of Mathematics and System Science Vol. 2, No. 9 (2012) p. 552-557 [15] Z.
Takano: Effects of free-cutting additives on the machinability of austenitic stainless steels, Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 143-144 (2003), p. 66-71 [17] M.
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Evgenii V. Murashkin, Marina V. Polonik
Introduction The mathematical description of the processes of thermomechanical treatment of contracture materials is faced with the need to consider the elastic properties of materials at all stages of the product life cycle.
Murashkin, On the residual stresses in the vicinity of a cylindrical discontinuity in a viscoelastoplastic material, Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics. 47(2006) 241-248
Levitas, Large deformation of materials with complex rheological properties at normal and high Pressure, New York, Nova Science Publishers. 1996
[8] Chengyu Jiang, Geng Liu, Dinghua Zhang and Xipeng Xu, Kinematic Modeling and Error Analysis for a 3DOF Parallel-Link Coordinate Measuring Machine, Materials Science Forum. 532-533(2006) 313-316
Bruhns, A thermodynamically consistent Eulerian description of finite elastoplasticity, Key Engineering Materials. 340-341(2007) 787-794
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Lăcrămioara Apetrei, Vasile Rață, Traian Severin
Excellent welds with low energy consumption and no braze material can be achieved.
In the engineering journals, such as Annals of the CIRP, Applied Mechanics and Materials, Manufacturing Engineering, Transactions of the ASME - Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering Journal of Materials Processing and Technology, can be found a large number of articles concerning to ultrasonic welding, which highlights the research timeliness in this field.
The material macrostructural and microstructural analysis were made for every working regime and compared.
The research intensification it is intended, in order to extend the ultrasonic welding applicability area on superior quality materials.
[3] Yi Jun Huang, Study on Design of Welding-Joint and Structure of Welding Based on Ultrasonic Welding Technology, 2011, Applied Mechanics and Materials, available at: http://www.scientific.net/AMM.101-102.871, accessed: 14.10.2013
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Ke Zhang, Yu Hou Wu, Liang Zhao, Jia Sun, Hui Ye Yu
Yu: Journal of Shenyang Jianzhu University Vol. 4 (2010), p.772–774, in Chinese
Jing: Building Science Vol. 5 (2007), p.11–14, in Chinese
Liu: Journal of Mechanical Transmission Vol. 4 (2007), p.49–52, in Chinese
Zhang: Journal of Shenyang Jianzhu University Vol. 3 (2010), p.557–559, in Chinese
Zeng: Journal of Yangzhou University (Natural Science Edition) Vol. 3 (2007), p. 37–40, in Chinese.
Online since: April 2011
Authors: Giovanna Rotella, Stefania Rizzuti, Paolo Claudio Priarone, Luca Settineri
Austin: Current opinion in solid state and materials science, Vol. 4 (1999), p 239-242
Tetsui: Current opinion in solid state and materials science, Vol. 4 (1999), p 243-248
Aspinwall: Journal of materials processing technology, Vol. 118 (2001), p 143-150
[9] Cormier, D., Harrysson, O., Mahale, T., West, H., 2007, Research Letters in Materials Science, Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2007:1-4
Sheng: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 53/3 (1995), p. 736-758
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Xian Li Liu, Cai Xu Yue, Jing Ma, Fei Liu, Guang Yue Wang
The research on milling force of die steel and other high hardness materials milling in cut-in process are less, and mainly focus on a single cut-in angle in studying milling force under different cut-in manners, which leads that the choosing of cut-in manner can only rely on experience, milling force increases rapidly in cut-in process, tool internal micro-cracks can be asily generated, and even causes the early damage and affects tool life.
Cemented carbideis selected as the cutting tool material, and AISI-D2 as the workpiece material which is from DEFORM-3D material database and matches actual die material Cr12MoV.
Acknowledge This research is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Project approval number:51235003).
Journal of Harbin University of Science and Technology.
A.Young and K.Ma:.International Journal of Machine Tools &Manufacture.
Online since: December 2018
Authors: Wasan R. Saleh, Afnan H. Al-Husseini, Abdulkareem M.A. Al-Sammarraie
Journal of Materials Chemistry A 2014; 2: 5573–5579
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Science Invention 2013; 2:115-120
Materials Chemistry and Physics 2011; 125: 351–357
Journal of Materials Science and Engineering 2011; 1: 937-941
Diamond & Related Materials 2015; 60: 42–49
Online since: March 2007
Authors: Y.P. Yang, G. Jung
For a specified joint geometry, materials and welding heat input, the LSND parameters were investigated first using detailed finite element simulations to identify some of the important parameters and their approximate ranges.
Tech Science Press. 2000
Yuan: Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology Vol. 115 (1993), p. 417-423
Tsai: Welding Journal, Vol. 83 (2004), p. 177-187
Zhang: Welding Journal, Vol. 79 (2000), p. 9-s to 17-s
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Hossain Shahera, Seiichi Serikawa
The ability to recognize and characterize materials is essential to interaction with the visual world.
Recent machine vision systems are incapable to distinguish materials accurately in different illumination or real-world environment.
We photographed yellow, red, pink, orange materials.
We choose this color because the red channel of and yellow or orange objects looks like light gray material and the blue channel look like dark gray materials (Fig. 5).
We know that humans can distinguish materials reflectance very smoothly.
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Guo Hui Wang, Kai Xiang, Yan Chong Pan
CFST columns with special forms or new materials after exposure to fire With the rapid development and application of traditional CFST columns, new CFST columns with special forms or new materials emerged.
The application of new materials and new structural member forms will also give researchers other new research directions.
Liu: Journal of Shenyang Jianzhu University (Natural Science) (in Chinese), Vol. 20(4) (2004), p.280-283 [5] S.F.
Li: Journal of Shenyang Jianzhu University (Natural Science) (in Chinese), Vol. 25(3) (2009), p.495-500 [6] S.F.
Yuan: Journal of Zhejiang University (Engineering Science) (in Chinese), Vol. 40(7) (2006), p.1206-1210 [11] X.
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