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Online since: November 2013
Authors: U. Hashim, R. Haarindra Prasad, Mohd Shafiq, Kai Long Foo, Tijjani Adam
Solar energy materials and solar cells, 45(1), 75-86
Yu, "A novel photoanode architecture of dye-sensitized solar cells based on TiO2 hollow sphere/nanorod array double-layer film," Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, vol. 365, pp. 46-52
Jiang, "ZnO and ZnS composited tri-crystal nanoribbons," Materials Letters, vol. 65, pp. 1621-1624
Ching-Ting, "Nanostructured EGFET pH Sensors With Surface-Passivated ZnO Thin-Film and Nanorod Array," Sensors Journal, IEEE, vol. 12, pp. 930-934
Petrisor, "Highly c-axis oriented ZnO thin film using 1-propanol as solvent in sol–gel synthesis," Materials Letters, vol. 92, pp. 267-270.
Yu, "A novel photoanode architecture of dye-sensitized solar cells based on TiO2 hollow sphere/nanorod array double-layer film," Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, vol. 365, pp. 46-52
Jiang, "ZnO and ZnS composited tri-crystal nanoribbons," Materials Letters, vol. 65, pp. 1621-1624
Ching-Ting, "Nanostructured EGFET pH Sensors With Surface-Passivated ZnO Thin-Film and Nanorod Array," Sensors Journal, IEEE, vol. 12, pp. 930-934
Petrisor, "Highly c-axis oriented ZnO thin film using 1-propanol as solvent in sol–gel synthesis," Materials Letters, vol. 92, pp. 267-270.
Online since: January 2022
Authors: Santosh A. Kadapure, Poonam Kadapure, C. Anjali, Bhat Akansha, Mangavi Sanket, Anil Shet, B. Sabera
The feed material selected for study is sweet lime peel.
Experimental 2.1 Raw material.
Waste sweet lime peels were collected after juice extraction as the raw material for production of sweet lime essential oil.
The yield of essential oil was calculated for each run by using the equation [10, 11] Yield of essential oil (%) = (amount of essential oil (g) obtained)/ (amount of raw materials (g) used) x100 The essential oil samples were analyzed for their purity by using Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) [12].
Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies. 12 (163–170
Experimental 2.1 Raw material.
Waste sweet lime peels were collected after juice extraction as the raw material for production of sweet lime essential oil.
The yield of essential oil was calculated for each run by using the equation [10, 11] Yield of essential oil (%) = (amount of essential oil (g) obtained)/ (amount of raw materials (g) used) x100 The essential oil samples were analyzed for their purity by using Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) [12].
Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies. 12 (163–170
Online since: June 2021
Authors: Taiwo Ebenezer Abioye, Tunde Isaac Ogedengbe, Augusta Ijeoma Ekpemogu, Olamide Emmanuel Ariwoola, Akeem Abiodun Rasheed, Oladipupo Akinleye Ogundele
Reddy: Journal of Materials and Design Vol. 32 (2011), No. 5, p. 3036-3050
[2].
Ahmet: Journal of Materials and Design Vol. 25 (2004), p. 19-23 [3].
Zhang: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 259 (2018), p.116-125 [14].
Wu, J: Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing, Mineral, Metallurgy, Material Vol. 14 (2007), p. 420–424
Hojjati-Najafabadi: Materials Science and Engineering Vol. 688 (2017), p. 470-479
Ahmet: Journal of Materials and Design Vol. 25 (2004), p. 19-23 [3].
Zhang: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 259 (2018), p.116-125 [14].
Wu, J: Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing, Mineral, Metallurgy, Material Vol. 14 (2007), p. 420–424
Hojjati-Najafabadi: Materials Science and Engineering Vol. 688 (2017), p. 470-479
Online since: July 2014
Authors: T. Meena, G. Elangovan, R. Ganesh
Methodology
Properties of Materials used.
The specific gravity values of the above materials are listed in Table 1.
Properties of Materials S.
Materials Used Specific Gravity 1.
H. , “Workability, Testing, and Performance of Self-Consolidating Concrete”, Title No. 96-M43, ACI Materials Journal, V. 96, No. 3, May-June 1999 [5] Khayat, K.
The specific gravity values of the above materials are listed in Table 1.
Properties of Materials S.
Materials Used Specific Gravity 1.
H. , “Workability, Testing, and Performance of Self-Consolidating Concrete”, Title No. 96-M43, ACI Materials Journal, V. 96, No. 3, May-June 1999 [5] Khayat, K.
Online since: May 2014
Authors: Antonio Contreras-Cuevas, Ricardo Galván-Martínez, J. Alamilla-López, O. Vega-Becerra
Contreras, Failure analysis and mechanical performance of an oil pipeline, Materials & Design 50 (2013) 766-773
Bhadeshia, Residual stress Part 1 – Measurement techniques, Materials Science and Technology 17 (2001) 355-365
Contreras, Effect of multiple repairs in girth welds of pipelines on the mechanical properties, Materials Characterization 59 (2008) 1498-1507
Chen, Stress corrosion cracking of X80 pipeline steel in simulated alkaline soil solution, Materials and Design 30 (2009) 1712-1717
Ke, Review of stress corrosion cracking of pipeline steels in low and high pH solutions, Journal of Materials Science 38 (2003) 127-132
Bhadeshia, Residual stress Part 1 – Measurement techniques, Materials Science and Technology 17 (2001) 355-365
Contreras, Effect of multiple repairs in girth welds of pipelines on the mechanical properties, Materials Characterization 59 (2008) 1498-1507
Chen, Stress corrosion cracking of X80 pipeline steel in simulated alkaline soil solution, Materials and Design 30 (2009) 1712-1717
Ke, Review of stress corrosion cracking of pipeline steels in low and high pH solutions, Journal of Materials Science 38 (2003) 127-132
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Chun Hui Wang, Wei Yuan, Guang Neng Dong, Jun Hong Mao
This model using the disc and the ball whose materials were GCr15 were experimentally demonstrated on a pin-on-disc testing machine.
Introduction The wear loss or wear rate is one of the most important indexes to evaluate the tribological performance of materials.
Experiments The pin and disc materials are GCr15.
And compared with the value obtained by the surface profilometry method, the wear loss acquired by SGM model is high, because the materials of the tribo-pairs are the same and strong adhesive, and the wear loss by surface profilometry method do not include the counterpart wear.
Pinder and A.Unsworth, A novel technique for the detailed size characterization of wear debris, Journal of material science: Materials in medicine, 11(2000):267-271
Introduction The wear loss or wear rate is one of the most important indexes to evaluate the tribological performance of materials.
Experiments The pin and disc materials are GCr15.
And compared with the value obtained by the surface profilometry method, the wear loss acquired by SGM model is high, because the materials of the tribo-pairs are the same and strong adhesive, and the wear loss by surface profilometry method do not include the counterpart wear.
Pinder and A.Unsworth, A novel technique for the detailed size characterization of wear debris, Journal of material science: Materials in medicine, 11(2000):267-271
Effect of Input Power on the Deposition of Optical Grade Thick Diamond Film in a DCPJ CVD Jet System
Online since: January 2010
Authors: Dun Wen Zuo, Rong Fa Chen, Zhao Xia Shen, Liang Gang Dai, Xian Liang Zhang, Rui Zhu
Liu, et al: Journal of University of Science and Technology Vol. 22 (2000) No.5,
p. 467
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Zuo et al: Journal of Applied Science Vol. 21 (2003) No.4, p. 423 [5] H.Q.
Li, et al: Advanced Materials Research Vols. 24-25(2007),p.377-382 [7] R.F.
Li, et al: Key Engineering Materials, Vols. 359-360(2008), p.285-289 [8] R.F.
Li, et al: Materials Science Forum Vols. 532-533(2006), p.464-467 [9] T.
Zuo et al: Journal of Applied Science Vol. 21 (2003) No.4, p. 423 [5] H.Q.
Li, et al: Advanced Materials Research Vols. 24-25(2007),p.377-382 [7] R.F.
Li, et al: Key Engineering Materials, Vols. 359-360(2008), p.285-289 [8] R.F.
Li, et al: Materials Science Forum Vols. 532-533(2006), p.464-467 [9] T.
Online since: July 2013
Authors: Liang Chi Zhang, S. Herasati, H.H. Ruan
A combination of both morphologies renders a tough and resilient material as it is.
One of the most important parameters for amorphous or semi-crystalline materials is their glass transition temperature Tg As the temperature increases and crosses Tg, the material behavior changes from glassy to rubbery or liquid-like.
Gates, The effect of chemical functionalization on mechanical properties of nanotube/polymer composites, in Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference, Norfolk, VA, 2003
Kline, The dynamic mechanical behavior of some nylons, Journal of Colloid Science, 12 (4) (1957) 363-377
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 79 (1) (1983) 502-508
One of the most important parameters for amorphous or semi-crystalline materials is their glass transition temperature Tg As the temperature increases and crosses Tg, the material behavior changes from glassy to rubbery or liquid-like.
Gates, The effect of chemical functionalization on mechanical properties of nanotube/polymer composites, in Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference, Norfolk, VA, 2003
Kline, The dynamic mechanical behavior of some nylons, Journal of Colloid Science, 12 (4) (1957) 363-377
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 79 (1) (1983) 502-508
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Mariano Marcos Bárcena, Lorenzo Sevilla Hurtado, Francisco Javier Trujillo Vilches
Campbell, Manufacturing Technology for Aerospace Structural Materials, Elsevier Science, Oxford (U.
Yamane, An Overview of the Machinability of Aeroengine Alloys, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 134 (2003) 233-253
Newman, Environmentally Conscious Machining of Difficult-To-Machine Materials with Regard to Cutting Fluids, International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 57 (2012) 83-101
Sánchez, Advanced Cutting Conditions for the Milling of Aeronautical Alloys, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 100 (2000) 1-11
Marcos, Surface Roughness of AA7050 Alloy Turned Bars: Analysis of the Influence of the Length of Machining, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 162–163 (2005) 682-689
Yamane, An Overview of the Machinability of Aeroengine Alloys, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 134 (2003) 233-253
Newman, Environmentally Conscious Machining of Difficult-To-Machine Materials with Regard to Cutting Fluids, International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 57 (2012) 83-101
Sánchez, Advanced Cutting Conditions for the Milling of Aeronautical Alloys, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 100 (2000) 1-11
Marcos, Surface Roughness of AA7050 Alloy Turned Bars: Analysis of the Influence of the Length of Machining, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 162–163 (2005) 682-689
Online since: October 2008
Authors: Zhi Fang, Jie Su
In the field of material science and structural engingeering, the size differs between
laboratory specimen and pratical constructions is inevitable.
Rearch interests in the size effect is a very old topic, in fact older than the mechanics of materials itself.
Materials and specimens For each strength grade of concrete and reinforcred concrete specimens is with the same water-cement ratio and the same cement-sand ratio.
, Engineering Fracture Mechanics, Volume 72, Issue 1 (2005), 1-31 [10] Giovanni Di Luzio, Z.P.Bazant: Spectral analysis of localization in nonlocal and over-nonlocal materials with softening plasticity or damage, International Journal of Solids and Structures, Volume 42, Issue 23 (2005), p.6071-6100 [11] A.
Elfahal: Size effct for high-strength concrete cylinders subjected to axial impact, International Journal of Impact Engineering, vol. 28(2003), p.1001-1016 [19]Li Jiakang: Size effect for high-strength concrete cubes subjected to axial loads, Journal of building materials, vol 17 No.1 (2004), p.81-84(In Chinese) [20]Qian Jueshi, Yang Zaifu: Experimental study in the size effect of high-strength concrete.
Rearch interests in the size effect is a very old topic, in fact older than the mechanics of materials itself.
Materials and specimens For each strength grade of concrete and reinforcred concrete specimens is with the same water-cement ratio and the same cement-sand ratio.
, Engineering Fracture Mechanics, Volume 72, Issue 1 (2005), 1-31 [10] Giovanni Di Luzio, Z.P.Bazant: Spectral analysis of localization in nonlocal and over-nonlocal materials with softening plasticity or damage, International Journal of Solids and Structures, Volume 42, Issue 23 (2005), p.6071-6100 [11] A.
Elfahal: Size effct for high-strength concrete cylinders subjected to axial impact, International Journal of Impact Engineering, vol. 28(2003), p.1001-1016 [19]Li Jiakang: Size effect for high-strength concrete cubes subjected to axial loads, Journal of building materials, vol 17 No.1 (2004), p.81-84(In Chinese) [20]Qian Jueshi, Yang Zaifu: Experimental study in the size effect of high-strength concrete.