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Online since: October 2014
Authors: Hong Zhong Cai, Xiao Hong Qi, Chang Yi Hu, Yan Wei, Li Chen, Xu Zheng
Journal of Nuclear materials, 2005, 340(1): 93-112
Rare Metal Materials and Engineering, 2010, 10: 009
International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials, 2008, 26(6): 549-554
International Journal of Refractory metals and hard materials, 1994, 12(5): 283-293
Materials Science and Engineering A 486 (2008) 556–561 [19] Zheng X H, Du Y G, Xiao J Y, et al.
Rare Metal Materials and Engineering, 2010, 10: 009
International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials, 2008, 26(6): 549-554
International Journal of Refractory metals and hard materials, 1994, 12(5): 283-293
Materials Science and Engineering A 486 (2008) 556–561 [19] Zheng X H, Du Y G, Xiao J Y, et al.
Online since: March 2014
Authors: Ke Zhang, Li Xiu Zhang, Yu Hou Wu, Nan Chen
Analysis on the effects of cooling water velocity on temperature rise of motorized spindle
Nan Chen1, Ke Zhang 1, a, Lixiu Zhang1,Yuhou Wu1
1 School of Transportation and Mechanical Engineering, Shenyang Jianzhu University, China
azk690902@126.com
Keywords: motor spindle; temperature rise; velocity of cooling water; simulation; heat transfer
Abstract.
Grease lubrication and water cooling were used by 170SD30-SY ceramic spindle.
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manu facture , 1999, 39 (9) :1345-1366
Development of Motorized Spindle Unit with High Power Ceramic Bearing [J].
Thermal Engineering and Fluid Mechanics[M].
Grease lubrication and water cooling were used by 170SD30-SY ceramic spindle.
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manu facture , 1999, 39 (9) :1345-1366
Development of Motorized Spindle Unit with High Power Ceramic Bearing [J].
Thermal Engineering and Fluid Mechanics[M].
Online since: October 2004
Authors: Jin Quan Xu, Yoshiharu Mutoh, Lie Dong Fu
Lou: International Journal of Fracture, 43(1990), pp.241-256
Mutoh: JSME International Journal, 45-2(2002), pp.177-183
Wang: Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 37(1990), pp.527-538
Rudge: International Journal of Fracture, 63(1993), pp.21-26
Tiernan: International Journal of Fracture, 74(1995), pp.53-75.
Mutoh: JSME International Journal, 45-2(2002), pp.177-183
Wang: Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 37(1990), pp.527-538
Rudge: International Journal of Fracture, 63(1993), pp.21-26
Tiernan: International Journal of Fracture, 74(1995), pp.53-75.
Online since: August 2018
Authors: Pramod K. Jain, Neeraj Bhoi, Saurabh Pratap, Harpreet Singh
Specifically, aluminum metal matrix composites (Al-MMCs) are one of the most demanding engineering materials in the category of MMCs due to reinforced by amorphous alloy/metallic glass/ceramic particles produce a high performance composite compared to Al-based alloys.
Material science and Engineering, Vol.527 (26), pp.6870–6878
Reddy (1997) Powder processing and properties of zircon-reinforced AI-13.5Si-2.5Mg alloy composites, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, Vol.6(3), pp.326-334
Jain (2016) Microwave melting and processing of metal–ceramic composite castings, Proc IMechE Part B: J Engineering Manufacture 1–9
Shridhar, L.Krishnamurthy (2015) Evaluation and examination of volume fraction, porosity, microstructure and computational modeling of hybrid metal matrix composites to reveal the heat flow distribution characteristics, International Journal of Materials Science and Engineering, Volume 3(3), pp.231-243.
Material science and Engineering, Vol.527 (26), pp.6870–6878
Reddy (1997) Powder processing and properties of zircon-reinforced AI-13.5Si-2.5Mg alloy composites, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, Vol.6(3), pp.326-334
Jain (2016) Microwave melting and processing of metal–ceramic composite castings, Proc IMechE Part B: J Engineering Manufacture 1–9
Shridhar, L.Krishnamurthy (2015) Evaluation and examination of volume fraction, porosity, microstructure and computational modeling of hybrid metal matrix composites to reveal the heat flow distribution characteristics, International Journal of Materials Science and Engineering, Volume 3(3), pp.231-243.
Online since: January 2022
Authors: Simone Pereira Taguchi Borges, Rosinei Batista Ribeiro, Jorge Luiz Rosa, José Wilson de Jesus Silva, André Luiz de Paulo Carolino
Bornscheuer, Hot spots for the protein engineering of Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenases.
Nelson, Extending yield-stress fluid paradigms, Journal of Rheology 62, 357; https://doi.org/10.1122/1.5003841 (2018)
Journal of Rheology 64, 615 (2020); https://doi.org/10.1122/1.5126491
Barros, Identification of the environmental impacts contributors related to the use of Additive Manufacturing Technologies, Chemical and Process Engineering.
Journal of Cleaner Production.
Nelson, Extending yield-stress fluid paradigms, Journal of Rheology 62, 357; https://doi.org/10.1122/1.5003841 (2018)
Journal of Rheology 64, 615 (2020); https://doi.org/10.1122/1.5126491
Barros, Identification of the environmental impacts contributors related to the use of Additive Manufacturing Technologies, Chemical and Process Engineering.
Journal of Cleaner Production.
Online since: November 2022
Authors: M. Anandajothi, M. Rajamuthamilselvan, P. Anbarasan
Wear Behavior of Ti6Al4V Based Hybrid Composites Reinforced with TiB2(7.5%) + TiC (7.5%)
Anbarasan P.1a*, Anandajothi M.2b, Rajamuthamilselvan M.3c
1Research assistant, Department of mechanical engineering, Government college of Engineering Srirangam, Trichy-600012, India
2Research Associate, Agriculture Engineering college, Tamilnadu Agriculture University, Coimbatore -641003, India
3Associate professor, Department of mechanical engineering, Government college of Engineering Srirangam, Trichy-600012, India
amech.anbu001@gmail.com, banandajothim@yahoo.com, crajanarmi@yahoo.co.in.
Acknowledgements This work is financially supported by Science & Engineering Research Board (Ref.
Ma, Microstructural and mechanical characteristics of in situ metal matrix composites, Materials Science and Engineering. 29 (2000) 49-113
Ramanathan, Wear Resistance Improvement of the Ti6al4v/2.5%TiB2-2.5%Tic Composites Fabricated by Powder Metallurgy, International Journal of Recent Scientific Research. 7 (2016) 10862-10866
Ramanathan, Dry sliding wear behavior of hot extruded ZE41A magnesium alloy, Materials Science and Engineering A. 527 (2010) 1815-1820
Acknowledgements This work is financially supported by Science & Engineering Research Board (Ref.
Ma, Microstructural and mechanical characteristics of in situ metal matrix composites, Materials Science and Engineering. 29 (2000) 49-113
Ramanathan, Wear Resistance Improvement of the Ti6al4v/2.5%TiB2-2.5%Tic Composites Fabricated by Powder Metallurgy, International Journal of Recent Scientific Research. 7 (2016) 10862-10866
Ramanathan, Dry sliding wear behavior of hot extruded ZE41A magnesium alloy, Materials Science and Engineering A. 527 (2010) 1815-1820
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Yong Zhen Zhang, Yong Ping Niu, San Ming Du
.% TiO2 Coatings on Plain Carbon Steel Substrate
Du Sanming1,a, * ,Niu Yongping2,b ,Zhang Yongzhen1,c
1 College of Material Science and Engineering, Henan University of Science and Technology, Luoyang 471003, China
2 Chemical Engineering and Pharmaceutics School, Luoyang 471003, China
a, *dsming@mail.haust.edu.cn, bypniu@163.com, yzzhang@mail.haust.edu.cn
Keywords: plasma spray, Zro2-Al2o3-Tio2 coating, friction, wear
Abstract: In the present study, 20 wt. % ZrO2-Al2O3-17 wt.
Oxide ceramics such as Al2O3 ceramic coatings are widely used as wear resistant coatings [2, 3].
It has been found that composite with 20 wt. % alumina in a zirconia matrix exhibits improved toughness, enhanced thermal shock resistance and hardness when compared to zirconia ceramics [5].
Matthews: Ceramics International Vol. 26 (2000), p.787-795
Gokularathnam: Journal of the European Ceramic Society Vol. 12 (1993), p.455-460
Oxide ceramics such as Al2O3 ceramic coatings are widely used as wear resistant coatings [2, 3].
It has been found that composite with 20 wt. % alumina in a zirconia matrix exhibits improved toughness, enhanced thermal shock resistance and hardness when compared to zirconia ceramics [5].
Matthews: Ceramics International Vol. 26 (2000), p.787-795
Gokularathnam: Journal of the European Ceramic Society Vol. 12 (1993), p.455-460
Online since: May 2023
Authors: Zainuriah Hassan, Sabah M. Mohammad, Nabeel Z. Al-Hazeem, Haider Mohammed Shanshool, Hameed Naser
Alumina as a ceramic material. (1970)
Bauxite ‘red mud’in the ceramic industry.
Journal of the European Ceramic Society. (2000), 20:235-44
Procedia Engineering. (2012), 32:1107-12
International Journal of Mechanical Engineering. (2022), 7:2407-2411.
Bauxite ‘red mud’in the ceramic industry.
Journal of the European Ceramic Society. (2000), 20:235-44
Procedia Engineering. (2012), 32:1107-12
International Journal of Mechanical Engineering. (2022), 7:2407-2411.
Online since: September 2007
Authors: Hao Ran Geng, Xin Ying Teng, Shou Ren Wang, Lin Hai Hui, Fu Song Xu
Fracture Characteristic of Mg-Al-Zn-Al2O3 Composites
Haoran GENG
1, a
, Shouren WANG2, b, Xinying TENG1, c
,
Linhai HUI
1, d
and Fusong XU
1, e
1
School of Material Science and Engineering, Jinan University, Jinan 250022, China
2
School of Mechanical Engineering, Jinan University, Jinan 250022, China
a
strong-422@163.com, bsherman0158@tom.com, ctengxinying@163.com,
d
xufusong@163.com, ehuilinhai@163.com
Keywords: Metal matrix composites; Bending strength; Fracture toughness; Fractography;
Fracture mechanism.
The porous Si3N4 ceramic skeleton was heated up in an electric furnace under argon atmosphere.
Ceramic struts of skeleton were shown in Fig. 4.
Vol.230 (2002), p.287 [4] Taha Mohamed A.: Materials and Design Vol.22 (2001), p. 431 [5] Salzar Robert S.: Composites Part B: Engineering Vol.29 (1998), p.235 [6] M.
Gibson: International Journal of Mechanical Sciences Vol.2 (2004), p.925 [8] P.
The porous Si3N4 ceramic skeleton was heated up in an electric furnace under argon atmosphere.
Ceramic struts of skeleton were shown in Fig. 4.
Vol.230 (2002), p.287 [4] Taha Mohamed A.: Materials and Design Vol.22 (2001), p. 431 [5] Salzar Robert S.: Composites Part B: Engineering Vol.29 (1998), p.235 [6] M.
Gibson: International Journal of Mechanical Sciences Vol.2 (2004), p.925 [8] P.
Online since: November 2016
Authors: Aswathy Komalan, Dhanya Krishnan
Static and Free Vibration Analysis of Structures Composed of Functionally Graded Materials with Random Material Properties
Aswathy Komalan1, a,*, Dhanya Krishnan 2, b
1Post Graduate student, Department of Civil Engineering, Amal Jyothi College of Engineering Kottayam, Kerala, India
2Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Amal Jyothi College of Engineering Kottayam, Kerala, India
aaswathykomalan1992@gmail.com, bDhanyakrishnan@amaljyothi.ac.in
Keywords: functionally graded material, finite element method, static analysis, free vibration
Abstract: Functionally graded materials (FGMs) have mechanical properties that vary continuously from one phase to another within a confined volume.
Recently, a class of composite materials viz., FGMs has drawn much attention in many engineering applications.
[5] J.N.Reddy, Analysis of functionally graded plates, International in Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering. 47(2000), 663-84
Engineering statistics.
Akinlabi, Functionally graded material: An overview, Proceeding of the world congress on engineering. 3(2012), 4-6
Recently, a class of composite materials viz., FGMs has drawn much attention in many engineering applications.
[5] J.N.Reddy, Analysis of functionally graded plates, International in Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering. 47(2000), 663-84
Engineering statistics.
Akinlabi, Functionally graded material: An overview, Proceeding of the world congress on engineering. 3(2012), 4-6