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Online since: February 2013
Authors: Tian Li Zhang, Cheng Bao Jiang, Lin Lin Liu, Heng Zhang
Giant magnetostrictive materials have a broad potential application in aviation and aerospace field owing to its good properties.
The actuators made of the materials show excellent performance which makes them a good choice for precision positioning.
The actuators made of the materials show excellent performance which made them a good choice for precision positioning.
Grunwald, Design and application of magnetostrictive materials, Materials and Design. 29(2008) 469-483
Zhang, Research on high-speed precision grinding of non-circular parts based on PMAC, Key Engineering Materials. 259-260 (2004) 370-373
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Qing Hua Chen, Ting Ting Yan, Xiao Pei Wu, Yong Shun Cui, Zhong Da Yang
Calcium sulfate is one of the most widely used materials for bone tissue regeneration.
The weight loss rate of the materials is shown as figure 3.
The degradation of materials should not be too soon, which is because the implant device made of such materials should keep both the mechanical and biological properties before the surgical area begins to be recovered or healed [10].
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2008, 202( 1-3): 536 [8] J Vuola, H Goransson, T Bohling, et al.
Materials Science and Engineering: C, 2010, 30( 5):740
Online since: May 2014
Authors: Ming Yang, Tatsuya Aoyama, Qiu Zheng, Tetsuhide Shimizu
As results, the springback angle was decreased with increasing the process temperature for all materials and thickness conditions.
The system was designed to satisfy the low energy consumption and capability of direct heat only for the work materials.
Chan, Influence of size effect on the springback of sheet metal foils in micro-bending, Computational Materials Science, Volume 50, (2011), 2604-2614
Kuroda, Tensile and microbend tests of pure aluminum foils with different thicknesses, Materials Science and Engineering: A, Volumes 513–514, (2009), 77-82
Li, Springback characterization and behaviors of high-strength Ti–3Al–2.5V tube in cold rotary draw bending, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Volume 212, (2012), 1973-1987.
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Jean Claude Gelin, Thierry Barrière, Alexandre Royer
Materials and methods The polymers used for this study are the polypropylene, the polyethylene glycol and the stearic acid [8].
Loh, Metal Injection Moulding: effects of the vinyl acetate content on binder behavior, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 67 (1997) 120-125
Tuc, Investigation of Properties of Powder Injection-Molded Steatites, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance 21 (2011) 358–365
Stampino, Thermal evolution of PEG-based and Brij-based hybrid organo-inorganic materials.
Ozone degradation of Polyethylene Glycol in water, Journal of applied polymer science 20 (1976) 93-103
Online since: September 2012
Authors: O.U. Dairo, T.M.A. Olayanju
Materials and Methods Thin-layer drying apparatus: The thin layer drying apparatus consisted of a Gallenkhamp 200v series oven with three separated tray sections ventilated with air at the same temperature and airflow rate.
Previous studies have also showed that drying biological material is a diffusion-controlled process and may be represented by the Fick’s law [8],[16],[18].
Food science and Technology International 13 (1) (2007) 35 – 40
Makungu, Thin-layer drying of diced cassava roots, African Journal of Science and Technology: Science and Engineering Series 2 (2) (2001) 94 – 100
Cloke, Modelling of thin layer drying kinetics of cocoa beans during artificial and natural drying, Journal of Engineering Science and Technology 3 (1) (2008) 1 – 10
Online since: October 2004
Authors: Zhi Peng, Terry Sheppard
"Extrusion of AA 2024 Alloy," Materials science and technology, V 9, May 1993, 430-440.
Computational Materials Science, v 27, n 3, 2003, 250-258. 4.
"Computer modelling of microstructure during hot flat rolling of aluminium," Materials Science and Technology, Vol. 8, n. 1, January 1992, 72-77 8.
Materials science and engineering A.
Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering.
Online since: November 2015
Authors: Dong Ying Ju, Masafumi Moromasa
Study on Transformation Plasticity Behavior of Material SUS420J2 Masafumi Moromasa1 and Dongying Ju2* 1 Department of Electronic and Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Saitama Institute of Technology, Fusaiji 1690, Fukaya-city, saitama 369-0293, Japan 2 Saitama Institute of Technology, Fusaiji 1690, Fukaya-city, saitama 369-0293, Japan Corresponding author: dyju@sit.ac.jp Keywords : Transformation Plasticity, Transformation Plasticity coefficient, martensitic transformation Abstract In this paper, in order to study the transformation plasticity behavior of steel materials in heat treatment and other heating manufacturing process, experiment and simulation of heat treatment for SUS420J2 were carried out.
Introduction Stainless steel is used in many different areas of daily life and the field of application is necessary to be improved such as strength of the materials by using heat treatment technology.
However, few kinds of materials are identified, including carbon steels, because the experiments must be repeated under various loads for research on transformation plasticity.
Table.2 shows the chemical components of the material properties database MATEQ which is used in the standard of chemical composition of material SUS420J2 and the simulation.
Tomohiro Tanaka and Tatsuo Inoue, Identification of Transformation Plasticity Coefficient for Some Steels during Pearlite Transformation and the Dependence on Chemical Composition, Journal of the Society of Materials Science, Japan, Vol.57, No.10, pp.1036-1042, Oct.2008
Online since: April 2014
Authors: Yan Cai Zhu, Li Qiang An, Jing Qin Wang, Hai Tao Wang
All of the above factors limited the manufacture and application of Ag/SnO2 electrical contact materials greatly[3-5].
Ce) doped tin oxide contact materials.
Materials and Experimental The main work of this research includes the selection of the experimental raw material and dopant, powder preparation, powder performance characterization, electrical contact materials preparation, the material performance test and so on.
References [1] J.Q.Wang,H.T.Wang and M.Wen: Testing results analysis of contact materials’ electrical contact performance.
Journal of Zhenjiang University Science A,Vol. 18(2007), p.459 [2] Z.M.Deng , X.Y.Lu and F.Q.Zheng: Effect of some metal elements on the oxidation rate of Ag-Sn alloy.
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Chang Sheng Ai, Y.J. Sun, G.W. He
Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 129 (2002), p.114-117 [2] H.Shao, H.l.Wang, X.M.Zhao.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol.113(2001), p. 312-316 [6] Zafer Tekiner, Sezgin.
Materials & Design Vol.25(6) (2004), p.507-513 [7] Ming-Chyuan Lu, Elijah Kannatey-Asibu, Jr.
International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security Vol.7(12) (2007), p. 300-303 [12] Brett.R.Wildermoth, Kuldip k.Paliwal.
Speech Science and Technology Vol.(2000), p. 324-328 [13] ZHAO Li.
Online since: July 2013
This special issue of Key Engineerng Materials contains original papers written by active researchers in the field of computational fracture mechnaics.
[5] Citarella, R and Buchholz F-G (2007) Comparison of DBEM and FEM crack path predictions with experimental findings for a SEN-specimen under anti-plane shear loading, Key Engineering Materials, vols 348-349, 29-132
[6] Li Qing-fen, et al (2010) Computational analysis of the AFM specimen on mixed-mode II and III fracture, Key Engineering Materials, vols 452-453, 73-176
International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping, vol. 70, 135- 144
H. (2013) Fatigue crack growth analysis of assembled plate structures with dual boundary element method Engineering Fracture Mechanics, vol. 98, 200-213 [27]Wen,P.H et al (2008) Meshless method for crack analysis in functionally graded materials with enriched radial base functions, CMES: Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences vol. 30, 133-147 [28] Wen, P.
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