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Online since: August 2004
Authors: Laurent Antoni
Advanced ceria-composite electrolytes combined with the high performance and compatible electrodes have recently made excellent low temperature SOFC performances, the cell functioning at as low as 200°C [21].
However, the cobaltites tend to have very high thermal expansions and even if the stresses induced by TEC mismatch are lower due to lower operating temperatures, some interfacial engineering may still be necessary to determine their suitability.
A significant advance in the development of intermediate temperature SOFCs has been the use of metallic interconnects.
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Online since: March 2021
Authors: Hoc Thang Nguyen
Nowadays, to meet the requirements of technological advances, many new materials have been introduced, such as advanced materials used in supersonic aircraft technology, modern rockets and materials in reactors or nuclear reactor, in spacecraft [1-8].
Results and Discussions Engineering properties of the ternary-blended geopolymer are shown in Table 2.
Lakhtin, Engineering physical metallurgy and heat treatment, Mir publication, Moscow, 1977
Forum, 987 (2020) 165-170
Forum 961 (2019) 45-50
Online since: October 2016
This provides a great motivation for organising the conference as a forum for discussion and dissemination of recent developments, innovations and advances in this field of science and technology.
This volume of Key Engineering Materials contains papers presented at the 16th Metal Forming International Conference held in Kraków, Poland on September 18-21, 2016.
Manuscripts cover a wide range of materials from metal powders, titanium and magnesium alloys to advanced high strength steels and multiphase materials.
We hope that the proceedings will become a source of valuable information and inspiration in the scientific work for academics, researchers, engineers and students, and we are pleased to welcome in Kraków every Participant of the 16th Metal Forming Conference.
Online since: July 2018
Authors: Dmitry А. Chinakhov, V. Khaskin, V. Sydorets, V. Shelyagin, A. Siora, Artemii Bernatskyi
The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology 88.5-8 (2017) 1821-1830.
Fusion Engineering and Design 69.1-4 (2003) 349-353.
Series: Materials Science and Engineering 127 (2016) 012013.
The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology 75.1-4 (2014) 279-291.
In Young Scientists Forum on Applied Physics and Engineering (YSF), IEEE International (2017) 88-91.
Online since: August 2009
Authors: Ziang Li, Z. Fang, Ying Chun Liang, M.J. Chen
Different dressing technologies of diamond wheels have been developed such as forum dressing, forum crush dressing, laser dressing, electrolytic in-process dressing (ELID) [4,5,6].
In Advanced Optical Manufacturing and Testing Technology 2000, Proceedings of SPIE.
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture.
Hoogstrate: Forum crush dressing of diamond grinding wheels.
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Lech Olejnik, Andrzej Rosochowski, Malgorzata Rosochowska
Richert, Incremental ECAP of plates, Materials Science Forum 584-586 (2008) 108-113
Series: Materials Science and Engineering 63 (2014) 012010
Series: Materials Science and Engineering 63 (2014) 012004
Olejnik, Incremental ECAP with converging billets, Key Engineering Materials 554-557 (2013) 869-875
Meyer, Flexibly rolled sheet metal and its use in sheet metal forming, Advanced Materials Research 6-8 (2005) 81-92.
Online since: July 2021
Authors: Ahmed M. Obaid, Ghanim Sh. Sadiq, Jumaa S. Chiad
Innovations hit to be advanced in the dissimilar fields of assembling and, among them, in wrapping conductor shaping [1].
Materials Engineering Innovation, vol. 9, no. 1, 2018
Abbas ‘Numerical and Experimental Analysis to Predict Life of Removable Partial Denture’ IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 1st International Conference on Engineering and Advanced Technology, Egypt, Vol. 870, 2020
Takhakh ‘Microstructure, mechanical and corrosion properties of the 50%Ni-47%Ti-3%Cu shape memory alloy. 3rd International Conference on Engineering Sciences, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 671, 2020
Chiad ‘Modeling and Evaluation of Smart Economic Transfemral Prosthetic’ Defect and Diffusion Forum Journal, Vol. 398, pp. 48–53, 2020
Online since: December 2004
Authors: Zhan Qiang Liu, Jun Bo Zhang, Zhi Tao Tang
Materials Science Forum Vols. *** (2004) pp.178-182 online at http://scientific.net  2004 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland Intelligent Error Compensation in CNC Machining Through Synergistic Interactions Among Modeling, Sensing and Learning Z.Q.
Tang 1,c 1 School of Mechanical Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan, 250061, PR China 2 Shandong College of Arts & Design, Jinan, 250014, PR China a melius@sdu.edu.cn, bzhangjunbo843@sohu.com, ctztcentury@hotmail.com Keywords: Error compensation, CNC machining, Artificial intelligence, Modeling, Sensing, Learning Abstract.
Materials Science Forum Vols. *** 179 Synergistic Interactions Among Modeling, Sensing and Learning There has been considerable effort towards the development of quantitative models for predicting each performance measure of engineering importance with regard to each practical machining operation in the field of machining.
P S {Os} {S} {∆C} Fig.2 Sensing to determine the model coefficients [3] Advances in Materials Manufacturing Science and Technology 180 predicting output trends although not necessarily good at quantitative prediction (recall the problems related to the calibration of model coefficients).
Next, an analytical model for the prediction of machine-operation-time number of sensing activities confidence of error compensation number of machined parts number of modeling activities 100% confidence Fig.5 The learning progress of the intelligent error compensation system Advances in Materials Manufacturing Science and Technology 182 deflection error, δf, was developed.
Online since: April 2009
Authors: Naoya Masahashi, Mok Soon Kim, Tadasu Abumiya, Shuji Hanada, Taek Kyun Jung
Fabrication of a High Performance Ti Alloy Implant for an Artificial Hip Joint Taek-Kyun Jung 1,a , Tadasu Abumiya2,b, Noya Masahashi2,c , Mok-Soon Kim 3,d and Shuji Hanada 2,e 1 Innovation Plaza Miyagi, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Sendai 989-3204, Japan 2 Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8577, Japan 3 School of Materials Science and Engineering, Inha University, Incheon 402-751, Korea a jtk0134@hanmail.net, bmy-star0047@ezweb.ne.jp, cmasahasi@imr.tohoku.ac.jp, d mskim@inha.ac.kr, ehanada@imr.tohoku.ac.jp Keywords: biocompatible titanium alloy, Young's modulus, strength, artificial hip joint, cold die- forging Abstract.
It is suggested that high strength of higher than 1100 MPa in the proximal part connected to a stem head and low Young's modulus of less than 60 GPa in the distal part implanted in a femur can be obtained simultaneously in advanced Ti alloy stems.
In a previous paper we have presented a new concept for an advanced stem that both high strength at the proximal part and low Young's modulus at the distal part are simultaneously attained on the basis of the local heating experiment of a rolled rod [6].
A new Ti-Nb-Sn alloy and its fabrication process by cold die-forging are promising in the development of an advanced stem.
Hanada : submitted to Multiscale, Multifunctional & Functionally Graded Materials, (2008), FGMs Forum of Japan [7] T.
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Antonio Eduardo Martinelli, Marcus Antonio de Freitas Melo, Julio Cezar de Oliveira Freitas, Filipe Silva de Oliveira, Dulce Maria de Araújo Melo, Ana Cecilia Vieira da Nóbrega
Effect of Mud Acid on Portland-aqueous Polyurethane Composites to Oil Well Cementing Ana Cecilia Vieira da Nóbrega1,a, Antonio Eduardo Martinelli2,b, Dulce Maria de Araújo Melo3,c, Marcus Antonio de Freitas Melo4,d, Júlio Cezar de Oliveira Freitas5,e and Filipe Silva de Oliveira2,f 1Civil Engineering Department, Technology Center, Federal University of Pernambuco, Campus Agreste, 55002-970, Caruaru/PE, Brazil 2Material Engineering Department, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, 59072-970, Natal/RN, Brazil 3Chemistry Department, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, 59072-970, Natal/RN, Brazil 4Chemistry Engineering Department, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, 59072-970, Natal/RN, Brazil 5Petroleum Chemistry Department, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, 59072-970, Natal/RN, Brazil aacvn@supercabo.com.br, baemart@uol.com.br, cdaraujomelo@gmail.com, dmarcus@ct.ufrn.br, ejuliofreitasj@hotmail.com, ffilipe.flcorp@gmail.com Keywords: well cementing
Martinelli, Addition of Polyurethane to Portland Cement, Materials Science Forum, Advanced Powder Technology IV, 498 - 499 (2005) 401-406
Al-Shafei, A New Technique to Enhance Cement Resistance to Mud Acids, in: 8th European Formation Damage Conference, Society of Petroleum Engineers, Scheveningen, The Netherlands, 2009
Ross, Cement Solubility in Acids, in: Low Permeability Reservoirs Symposium, Copyright 1989, Society of Petroleum Engineers Inc., Denver, Colorado, 1989
Pinto, Portland Cement Polyurethane Composites for Cementing Oilwell, Materials Science Forum, Advanced Powder Technology VI, 591-593 (2008) 423-429