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Online since: June 2013
Authors: Li Li Wang, Nai Xiu Ding, Yong Li, Guang Ye Liu, Pei Yan Zuo
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 2002,83(8): 1730-1735
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 2001(82): 1903-1906
International Journal of Polymetric Material. 1976(5): 233-238
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 2001 (81):562-569
New scaling for ac properties of percolating composite materials.
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Rey Alfred G. Rañola, Isabella Concina, Elisabetta Comini, Giorgio Sberveglieri, Fortunato B. Sevilla
One of the common materials that can be blend with graphene is conducting polymer such as polyaniline (PANi).
Both polyaniline (PANi) and reduced graphene oxide (rGO) are dispersible in water, thus allowing an easy blending of the materials.
Inset: UV-Vis spectra of rGO; (b) Right: IR spectra of the materials.
IR spectra of the materials are shown in Figure 1b.
Determination," Electronic Journal of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Chemistry, vol. 9, pp. 29-57, 2010
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Jun Wang, Keivan Dadkhahipour
Key Engineering Materials, 339 (2007), p. 500-504
Key Engineering Materials, 431-432 (2010), p. 261-264
Journal of Applied Physics, 105(4) (2009), 044906
Key Engineering Materials, 238-239 (2003), p. 117-122
Machining Science and Technology, 7(2) (2003), p. 191-207.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Ching Yee Yong, Rubita Sudirman, Kim Mey Chew
Sports Science.
Suen: Concept map assessment of classroom learning: Reliability, validity, and logistical practicality, Journal of research in science teaching, Vol. 36, No. 4, (1999) p. 475-492
Mahmood: Distance: A Moderator Between Walking Activity and Pattern Classification, International Journal of Advances in Applied Sciences, Vol. 1, No. 2, (2012) p. 85-90
Chew: Human Body and Body Part Movement Analysis Using Gyroscope, Accelerometer and Compass, Applied Mechanics and Materials, Vol. 284, (2013) p. 3120-3125
Chew: Human Hand Movement Analysis Using Principle Component Analysis Classifier, Applied Mechanics and Materials, Vol. 284, (2013) p. 3126-3130
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Ji Wei Hu, Xian Fei Huang, Miao Jia, Zhi Bin Li, Yi Miao Lin, Ling Yun Li
Shen, Phosphorus speciation in sediments from Lakes Baihua and Aha with a Typical Karstic Environment, China, Advanced Materials Research. 113-114 (2010) 420-424
Shen, Effects of environmental factors on phosphorus release in sediment from Baihua Lake, China, Applied Mechanics and Materials. 260-261 (2013) 912-916
Quevauviller, Harmonized protocol and certified reference material for the determination of extractable contents of phosphorus in freshwater sediments-A synthesis of recent works, Fresenius, Journal of Analytical Chemical. 370 (2001) 224-228
Qin, Chemical sequential extraction of phosphorus in lake sediments, Journal of Agro-Environment Science. 22 (2003) 349-352.
Liu, Release Kinetics of Phosphorus in Sediments from Baihua Lake, Advanced Materials Research. 599 (2012) 91-95
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Hamdi Aguir, Hedi Bel Hadj Salah
Reducing the test time and simplifying the characterisation of the damage to materials, is an industrial goal.
The constitutive model used to describe the materials behavior is composed of the non-associative Hill’48 criterion coupled with the Lemaître damage model and the Voce law hardening.
Kuna, Identification of material parameters of the Rousselier model by non-linear optimization, Computational Materials Science. 26 (2003) 202-209
Fernandes, Material parameters identification: gradient-based, genetic and hybrid optimization algorithms, Computational Material Science. 44 (2008) 339-346
BelHadjSalah, A.Dogui and R.Hambli, Parameter Identification of a Non associative Elasto-plastic Constitutive Model Using ANN and Multi-objective Optimization, International Journal of Material Forming. 2 (2009) 75-82.
Online since: April 2015
Authors: Mohd Nazree Derman, Rita Mohd Said, Norhayanti Nasir, Norainiza Saud, Mohd Arif Anuar Mohd Salleh, Mohd Izrul Izwan Ramli
Kamat, Influence of temperature and strain rate on tensile properties of single walled carbon nanotubes reinforced Sn–Ag–Cu lead free solder alloy composites, Materials Science and Engineering A, 529(2011). 257– 264
Gupta Improving the performance of lead-free solder reinforced with multi-walled carbon nanotubes, Materials Science and Engineering, A 423(2006). 166–169
[11] A.A.El-Daly, A.F., S.F.Mansour , M.J.Younis Novel SiC nanoparticles-containing Sn–1.0Ag–0.5Cu solder with good drop impact performance, Materials Science&Engineering A, (2013). 62–71
Gupta, Lead-Free Solder Reinforced with Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes, Journal of Electronic Materials, 37(7)(2006). 1518-1522
Mohd Salleh, A.M.M.A., M.H.Zan@Hazizi , Flora Somidin , Noor Farhani Mohd Alui , Zainal Arifin Ahmad Mechanical properties of Sn–0.7Cu/Si3N4 lead-free composite solder, Materials Science&Engineering A, (2012). 633–637.
Online since: January 1999
He is also editor of Surface Coatings for Advanced Materials published by Tans Tech Publications, Uetikon-Zuerich.
Preface The use of laser science and technology in materials development has made significant progress thanks to the flexibility of beam/surface interaction with regard to wavelength, energy-density and interaction time; together with interaction environment.
In chapter three, intrinsic and extrinsic interaction mechanisms of laser radiation with materials are briefly described.
Some interesting effects which are observed while using ultra-short laser pulses to process dielectric materials are described.
In the eighth chapter, laser alloying and cladding are considered with regard to the synthesis of novel materials and surface treatments.
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).
Online since: August 2012
Authors: Meng Chen, Zhe An Lu, Zhi Li
For quasi-brittle materials with week peak strain such as concrete, the results will be influenced significantly due to the bad joint between ends of specimen and SHPB[9].
(3) Strain rate effect happens due to that fiber concrete materials have a different failure process and constraints under static and dynamic loads.
ACI Materials Journal,1995, 92(1): 37-47 [4]Zhi-Liang Wang,Yong-Sheng Liu,R.F.
Construction and Building Materials 22 (2008) 811–819 [5]Hu Shisheng,Wang Daorong,Liu Jianfei.
University of Science and Technology of China,May, 2006,81-85 [7]Yan Shaohua,Li Zhicheng,Wang Mingyang, et al.