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Online since: August 2017
Authors: Ganesh R. Karthikeyan, S. Vincent, Ketul Arvindbhai Patel
It is used to obtain certain macroscopic properties of materials.
[2] Wang WH, Dong C, Shek CH, Bulk metallic glasses, Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports. 44 (2004) 45-89
[6] Wei XF, Sun YF, Guan SK, Terada D, Shek CH, Compressive and tensile properties of CuZrAl alloy plates containing martensitic phases, Materials Science and Engineering: A 517. (2009) 375-380
[13] Telford M, The case for bulk metallic glass, Materials today 7 (2004) 36-43
[15] Wang XD, Yi S, Effect of Zr/Ni ratio on the stability and ductility of Zr–Al–Ni–Cu bulk metallic glasses, Materials Science and Engineering: A 449. (2007) 613-616
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Tien Wei Shyr, Yan Ting Liu, Chia Hsin Tung
Introduction Aromatic polyesters, such as poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) and poly(trimethylene terephthalate) (PTT) are outstanding materials in engineering plastics and industry products.
However, these materials still have some undesirable properties, which limit their application.
Bian: Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics.
Kim: Macromolecular Materials and Engineering.
Wippel, Colloid & Polymer Science.
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Feng Lian Fu, Li Ping Xie, Bing Tang
Materials and methods Materials All experiments were completed using deionized water.
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2009, 163, 370–375
Chemical Engineering Journal, 2009, 149(1–3), 340-347
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2011, 186(1), 288-292
Chemical Engineering Journal, 2012, 189– 190, 283– 287
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Zhi Fu Yang, Qing Yuan Meng, Yu Hang Jing
The cellular automaton (CA) method is an effective technique used to simulate the grain evolution of materials.
Computational Materials Science 23 (2002).
Materials Science and Engineering.
Transactions of Materials and Heattreatmen, vol26, no.4, August (2005), p120-125 [6]J.W.ZHAO, H.DING, W.J.ZHAO, etc.
Journal of Materials engineering, 2009(5), p43-48 [9] Zhaoyang Jin , Zhenshan Cui.
Online since: June 2015
Authors: Zhi Cheng Tan, Xian Zhi Shao, Feng Ma
Construction and Building Materials, 1996, 10(1): 39-43
Journal of Chang’an University (Natural Science Edition), 2003, 23(6): 36-39
Journal of the structural division, 1975, 101
Journal of Basic Science and Engineering, 1998, 6(1): 83-90
Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1994, 169(1): 3-17
Online since: June 2015
Authors: V. Anusha Roseline, Sivaraman V., R. Ramesh, R. Mohan
It includes the action of the scholuder and the material flow.
Midling, “A Process Model for Friction Stir Welding of Age Hardening Aluminum Alloys”, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science, 32A,5 (2001) ASM International, 1189-2000
Engrs, Journal of Engineering and Manufacture, USA, 217 (2003), 119-230
[7] H Schmidt, J Hattel and J Wert, “An Analytical Model for the Heat Generation in Friction Stir Welding”, Modelling and Simulation in Material Science Engineering 12 (2004) 143–157
Fratini, “A continuum based fem model for friction stir welding—model development”,Journal of material science and engineering, A419 (2006) 389-396
Online since: March 2012
Authors: Agnieszka Hotloś, Paweł Pałka, Małgorzata Perek-Nowak, Marzanna Książek, Jan Richert, Maria W. Richert, Marcin Maślanka
However, it is well known that Cd is very harmful to human body (cancerous) therefore new materials are tested for electrical contact use [2].
Gomes: Solid state sintering of a W-25 wt% Ag powder prepared by high energy milling, International Journal of Refractory Metals & Hard Materials” 26 (2008) 318-323
Zheng: Investigation on microstructure and performance of Ag/ZnO contact material: Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 457 (2008) 565-570
Alexandrov: Bulk Nanostructured Materials From Severe Plastic Deformation, Progres in Mat.Sci. 45, (2000)103-189
Ma: Consolidation and properties of ball-milled Ti50Cu18Ni22Al4Sn6 glassy alloy by equal channel angular extrusion, Materials Science and Engineering A434 (2006) 280-288
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Juan Wang, Guo Xin Xue, Shi Zhen Li, Ji Pan Lou
Introduction Recently, TiO2 and TiO2-based materials have attracted growing attention because these coating materials presented remarkable changes in properties such as adsorption, dispersibility, photocatalysis efficiency, hydrophobicity, hydrophilicity, compared with TiO2 particles.
TiO2-clay particles are one kind of highly microporous composites materials with good catalytic efficiency.
Principles for the particle coating of talc with TiO2 particles Experimental Section Materials and Reagents.
Sigmund: Advanced Materials.
Sun: Journal of Materials chemistry.
Online since: April 2015
Authors: Shu Hua Liang, Xian Hui Wang, Jun Tao Zou, Chan Wang, Yang Li
The effect of ambient temperature, materials state and lubrication condition on wear resistance of Cu10Al5Fe5Ni alloy was investigated.
Effect of materials state on the wear rate and wear loss.
Gronostajski, Bearing composites made from aluminium and aluminium bronze chips, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 178(2006) 188-193
Lai, Research onto a new high-strength aluminum bronze alloy, International Journal of Materials and Product Technology, 21(2004) 443-453
Yuan, Tribological properties of a novel aluminum bronze, Materials Review, 19(2005) 121-124.
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Guang Ming Li, Xiang Shi, Wen Zhi He, Wen Qing Wu, Ying An
Meanwhile, source separation is also combined as a best practice for management of trash and recyclable materials.
A typical RFID system consists of tags and readers, application software, computing hardware, and middleware[6] (Fig. 2).Rapid development of RFID technology and its implications on the field of environment have caused us to pay more attention to usage of RFID for more efficient collection of trash and recyclable materials.
Source separated collection means that the MSW is first classified into different fractions such as household refuse, restaurant and market waste, construction waste, green wastes, recyclable materials, hazard materials and so on.
Residential refuse is collected and sent directly to the sanitary landfill.Recyclable materials are sent to factories processed for industrial use and then reformed into new or similar products[2].
Abdoli, "RFID Application in Municipal Solid Waste Management System," International Journal of Environmental Research,Vol. 3 (2009), p. 447-454