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Online since: October 2011
Authors: Nukman bin Yusoff, M. A. Wazed, S. Ahmed, Nader Ale Ebrahim
The material requirement schedule for the basic MRP II and proposed models are compared.
Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences Research, 2009. 3(2): p. 342-351
Management Science, 2001. 47(1): p. 37-51
Journal of Applied Sciences, 2009. 9(1): p. 69-78
International Journal of the Physical Sciences, 2010. 5(6): p. 814-825.
Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences Research, 2009. 3(2): p. 342-351
Management Science, 2001. 47(1): p. 37-51
Journal of Applied Sciences, 2009. 9(1): p. 69-78
International Journal of the Physical Sciences, 2010. 5(6): p. 814-825.
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Li Ming Zou, Xin Long Ling, Tao Liu, Yi Zhe Wei
The effect of Amino-functionalizaion on the Structure and Properties
of MWNTs
Tao Liu 1, a, Yizhe Wei 1,b, Xinlong Ling1, 2,c, Liming Zou 1,3, d★
1College of Materials Science and Engineering, Donghua Universiy, shanghai, 201620, China
2Department of Biological and Chemical engineering, Guangxi University of Technology, Liuzhou, Guangxi, 545006, China
3State Key Laboratory for Modification of Chemical Fibers and Polymer Materials, Donghua Universiy, shanghai, China
amylovedxm@163.com, b ln_2008@163.com, c lxl29981@sina.com, dlmzou@dhu.edu.cn
★Corresponding author: LiMing Zou, lmzou@dhu.edu.cn
Keywords: MWNTs; oxidization; amino-functionalizaion; structure; properties
Abstract: Oxidized MWNTs were obtained by the oxidization in the mixture of concentrated HNO3 and H2SO4.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2011, 119:3360-3371
Journal of Fudan University, 2008, 47(4):454-456
Materials Science and Engineering A, 2007, 464:151–156
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2008, 108:2865-2871.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2011, 119:3360-3371
Journal of Fudan University, 2008, 47(4):454-456
Materials Science and Engineering A, 2007, 464:151–156
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2008, 108:2865-2871.
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Vassilios D. Tourassis
Tourassis1,a
1School of Science and Technology, Nazarbayev University, Astana, Kazakhstan
avassilios.tourassis@nu.edu.kz
Keywords: mechanical assembly, disassembly lines, end-of-life processing
Abstract.
With growing interest in the recovery of materials and subassemblies from consumer products at the end of their useful life, there is a need to develop decision-making methodologies that determine how to maximize the environmental benefits of end-of-life processing while minimizing recovery costs.
Thus, landfills are constantly pilled up with hazardous and/or valuable materials, while the useful life of products is continually reduced.
During this phase materials are chosen, manufacturing methods are designed, the amount of energy consumed during production and use is determined, and how the product will be treated after its useful life is decided upon.
Summary With growing interest in the recovery of materials and subassemblies from consumer products at the end of their useful life, there is a need to develop decision-making methodologies that determine how to maximize the environmental benefits of end-of-life processing while minimizing recovery costs.
With growing interest in the recovery of materials and subassemblies from consumer products at the end of their useful life, there is a need to develop decision-making methodologies that determine how to maximize the environmental benefits of end-of-life processing while minimizing recovery costs.
Thus, landfills are constantly pilled up with hazardous and/or valuable materials, while the useful life of products is continually reduced.
During this phase materials are chosen, manufacturing methods are designed, the amount of energy consumed during production and use is determined, and how the product will be treated after its useful life is decided upon.
Summary With growing interest in the recovery of materials and subassemblies from consumer products at the end of their useful life, there is a need to develop decision-making methodologies that determine how to maximize the environmental benefits of end-of-life processing while minimizing recovery costs.
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Jian Min Gao, Peng Zhang, Yong Ming Fan
The influence of Ethanol extraction in the high temperature steaming induced discoloration process of locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) wood
Peng ZHANG1, a; Yong-ming FAN2, b; Jian-min GAO3, c
College of Materials Science and Technology, Key Laboratory of Beijing for Wood Science and Engineering, Beijing Forestry University, 100083, P.
Möttönen, K.L.A.V.: JOURNAL OF WOOD SCIENCE, 2004. 50 (2): p. 151-156
Jian-min GAO: Journal of Beijing Forestry University, 2009(2): p.114-118
Min Zhao: Journal of Anhui Agricultural Sciences, 2008(13): p.5421-5423
MH: WOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 1984. 18: p. 243-253
Möttönen, K.L.A.V.: JOURNAL OF WOOD SCIENCE, 2004. 50 (2): p. 151-156
Jian-min GAO: Journal of Beijing Forestry University, 2009(2): p.114-118
Min Zhao: Journal of Anhui Agricultural Sciences, 2008(13): p.5421-5423
MH: WOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 1984. 18: p. 243-253
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Hua Feng Deng, Zong Yong Zhao, Yu Wang, Tao Lu
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences&Geomechanics Abstracts, 2000, 37(3):467-475.
International Journal of Rock Mechanics andMining Sciences,1999,36(3):233-242
[7] Enrico Maranini,Tsutomu Yamaguchi.A non-associated viscoplastic model for the behaviour of granite in triaxial compression[J].Mechanics of Materials,2001,33(5):283-293
[8] SHAO J F,ZHU Q Z,SU K.Modeling of creep in rock materials in terms of material degradation[J].
Inter -national Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences,1999,36(1):127-138
International Journal of Rock Mechanics andMining Sciences,1999,36(3):233-242
[7] Enrico Maranini,Tsutomu Yamaguchi.A non-associated viscoplastic model for the behaviour of granite in triaxial compression[J].Mechanics of Materials,2001,33(5):283-293
[8] SHAO J F,ZHU Q Z,SU K.Modeling of creep in rock materials in terms of material degradation[J].
Inter -national Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences,1999,36(1):127-138
Online since: March 2018
Authors: Rudolf Kawalla, Marie Moses, Claudia Kawalla, Michael Höck
[6] Swiostek et al., Forming of Magnesium Alloys at 100 °C by Hydrostatic Extrusion, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance 15 (2005) 705–711
Wallace, A review of laser welding techniques for magnesium alloys, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 171 (2006) 188–204
Witte, Corrosion of magnesium alloy AZ31 screws is dependent on the implantation site, Materials Science and Engineering: B 176 (2011) 1835–1840
Zheng, Novel Magnesium Alloys Developed for Biomedical Application: A Review, Journal of Materials Science & Technology 29 (2013) 489–502
Hibi, The Tightening Characteristics of Magnesium Alloy Bolts, Journal of Solid Mechanics and Materials Engineering 5 (2011) 732–741
Wallace, A review of laser welding techniques for magnesium alloys, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 171 (2006) 188–204
Witte, Corrosion of magnesium alloy AZ31 screws is dependent on the implantation site, Materials Science and Engineering: B 176 (2011) 1835–1840
Zheng, Novel Magnesium Alloys Developed for Biomedical Application: A Review, Journal of Materials Science & Technology 29 (2013) 489–502
Hibi, The Tightening Characteristics of Magnesium Alloy Bolts, Journal of Solid Mechanics and Materials Engineering 5 (2011) 732–741
Online since: May 2022
Authors: Michael Salamon, Peter J. Wellmann, Norman Uhlmann, Ulrike Künecke, Matthias Arzig
Journal of Crystal Growth, 2000. 210(4): p. 613-622
Journal of Applied Physics, 1966. 37(10): p. 3682-3686
Materials Science Forum, 2000. 338-342: p. 379-382
Journal of Crystal Growth, 2017. 468: p. 883-888
Journal of Crystal Growth, 1999. 198-199: p. 1011-1014.
Journal of Applied Physics, 1966. 37(10): p. 3682-3686
Materials Science Forum, 2000. 338-342: p. 379-382
Journal of Crystal Growth, 2017. 468: p. 883-888
Journal of Crystal Growth, 1999. 198-199: p. 1011-1014.
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Xi Qin Wang, Bo Yu
This study made full use of industrial spent bleaching clay (SBC) to replace cottonseed hull, wheat bran and other costly traditional cultural materials for shimeji production.
Experimental Materials and Methods Experimental strains.
Experimental materials.
The main raw materials for the experiment included cottonseed hull, wheat bran, thick wood shavings, lime, SBC, etc.
Since 2008, the prices of cottonseed hull, wheat bran and other raw and semi-finished materials of edible medium have been persistently high.
Experimental Materials and Methods Experimental strains.
Experimental materials.
The main raw materials for the experiment included cottonseed hull, wheat bran, thick wood shavings, lime, SBC, etc.
Since 2008, the prices of cottonseed hull, wheat bran and other raw and semi-finished materials of edible medium have been persistently high.
Online since: March 2014
Authors: Rui Zhang, Bing Bing Fan, Xiao Xuan Pian, Hao Chen, Xin Zhang
Preparation of α-Al2O3 Powder by Microwave Pyrolysis
Hao Chen1a, Bingbing Fan1b, Xin Zhang1c, Xiaoxuan Pian 1d, Rui Zhang1,2*
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Zhengzhou University, Henan, 450001, P.R.
Materials scientists showed a lot of interest in sol-gel method to prepare high purity α-Al2O3 powder.
Experimental Al2(SO4)3 and (NH4)2SO4 raw materials were commercially available to prepare AlNH4(SO4)2•12H2O precursor.
Hu, Preparation of plate-like nano α-Al2O3 using nano-aluminum seeds by wet-chemical methods, Materials Science and Engineering: A 406 (1–2) (2005) 19-23
Clark, UNIQUE APPLICATION OF MICROWAVE-ENERGY TO THE PROCESSING OF CERAMIC MATERIALS, J.
Materials scientists showed a lot of interest in sol-gel method to prepare high purity α-Al2O3 powder.
Experimental Al2(SO4)3 and (NH4)2SO4 raw materials were commercially available to prepare AlNH4(SO4)2•12H2O precursor.
Hu, Preparation of plate-like nano α-Al2O3 using nano-aluminum seeds by wet-chemical methods, Materials Science and Engineering: A 406 (1–2) (2005) 19-23
Clark, UNIQUE APPLICATION OF MICROWAVE-ENERGY TO THE PROCESSING OF CERAMIC MATERIALS, J.
Online since: June 2011
Authors: Krzysztof Jan Kurzydlowski, Werner Hufenbach, Maik Gude, Frank Engelmann, Józef Śleziona, Andrzej Czulak
Kurzydlowski 2, Jozef Sleziona 3,
1 Technische Universität Dresden, Institut für Leichtbau und Kunststofftechnik (ILK), 01062 Dresden, Germany
2 Warsaw University of Technology, Materials Design Division, Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, Wołoska 141, 02-507 Warsaw, Poland
3 Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Materials Engineering and Metallurgy, Krasińskiego 8, 40-019 Katowice, Poland
a a.czulak@ilk.mw.tu-dresden.de
Keywords: composites, carbon fibre-reinforced aluminium, pressure infiltration.
Due to their selectively adaptable characteristics profiles, they are clearly superior to conventional monolithic materials.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 209 (2009) 2104–2110 [2] Chen, H.; Alpas, A.T.: Wear of aluminium matrix composites reinforced with nickel coated carbon fibres.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 178 (2006) 34–38 [6] Sobczak, J.; Sobczak, N.; Asthana, R.; Wojciechowski, A.; Pietrzak, K.; Rudnik, D.: Atlas of cast metal-matrix composites structures.
Materials Science and Engineering A 448 (2007) 1-6 [16] Kammer, C.: Aluminium Taschenbuch Band 1.
Due to their selectively adaptable characteristics profiles, they are clearly superior to conventional monolithic materials.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 209 (2009) 2104–2110 [2] Chen, H.; Alpas, A.T.: Wear of aluminium matrix composites reinforced with nickel coated carbon fibres.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 178 (2006) 34–38 [6] Sobczak, J.; Sobczak, N.; Asthana, R.; Wojciechowski, A.; Pietrzak, K.; Rudnik, D.: Atlas of cast metal-matrix composites structures.
Materials Science and Engineering A 448 (2007) 1-6 [16] Kammer, C.: Aluminium Taschenbuch Band 1.