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Online since: May 2013
Authors: Cun Yi Song, Zhen Song Tong, Dong Hui Zhang, Kai Hua Chen, Xi Ning Lu, Yue Zhang, Qian Jia
In reality, the highly corrosive parts inside of dense flow absorber should adopt wear-resistant materials.
Materials and methods Parameters and working conditions of dense flow absorber The geometric parameters and basic operational parameters in this research are shown in Table 1and Fig1.
In reality, the highly corrosive parts inside of dense flow absorber should adopt wear-resistant materials.
Journal of Iron and Steel Research, 2010, 22(5): 1-6.
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2011, 189(1-2): 134-140
Materials and methods Parameters and working conditions of dense flow absorber The geometric parameters and basic operational parameters in this research are shown in Table 1and Fig1.
In reality, the highly corrosive parts inside of dense flow absorber should adopt wear-resistant materials.
Journal of Iron and Steel Research, 2010, 22(5): 1-6.
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2011, 189(1-2): 134-140
Online since: October 2017
Authors: Yussof Wahab, Rosnita Muhammad, Zuhairi Ibrahim, S.Y. Jaffar, Z. Othaman, N. Nayan, R.K. Tan
Materials Science and Engineering A, 374(1-2), 64–71
K., Materials, N., Flexcell, Yu, Q. (2014).
Electrode materials: a challenge for the exploitation of protonic solid oxide fuel cells.
Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, 11(4), 044301
Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, 11(4), 44301
K., Materials, N., Flexcell, Yu, Q. (2014).
Electrode materials: a challenge for the exploitation of protonic solid oxide fuel cells.
Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, 11(4), 044301
Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, 11(4), 44301
Online since: April 2011
Authors: Samuel Machado Leal Da Silva, Carlos Luiz Ferreira
Assuming this, it is necessary to have thin, light and flexible absorbing materials.
Results and Discussion Using Eq. 2, it was possible to calculate the skin depth of the materials being studied.
Introduction to Magnetic Materials, 2 Ed, Wiley-IEEE Press. 2008
Size-Dependent Magnetic Properties in Fe/Al Multilayers, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, p 563-565.2000
GHz Magnetic Film Inductors, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 215-216, p 800-806. 2000
Results and Discussion Using Eq. 2, it was possible to calculate the skin depth of the materials being studied.
Introduction to Magnetic Materials, 2 Ed, Wiley-IEEE Press. 2008
Size-Dependent Magnetic Properties in Fe/Al Multilayers, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, p 563-565.2000
GHz Magnetic Film Inductors, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 215-216, p 800-806. 2000
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Jin Xue Xue, Guo Hu Wang, Guo Fu Gao
Mater Science. 20 (1985), 3150-3156
Key Engineering Materials. 487(2011), 443-446
[4] Hideo Awaji, Seong-Min Choi, Mechanics of Materials. 34(2002), 411–422
[6] Zhao Bo, et al., Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 123( 2002 ), 54-60
[8] Xue, Jinxue; Zhao, Bo,Key Engineering Materials. 522(2012),26-30.
Key Engineering Materials. 487(2011), 443-446
[4] Hideo Awaji, Seong-Min Choi, Mechanics of Materials. 34(2002), 411–422
[6] Zhao Bo, et al., Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 123( 2002 ), 54-60
[8] Xue, Jinxue; Zhao, Bo,Key Engineering Materials. 522(2012),26-30.
Online since: April 2015
Authors: Hussin Kamarudin, Mohd Mustafa Al Bakri Abdullah, Mohammed Binhussain, Andrei Victor Sandu, Nur Ain Jaya, Romisuhani Ahmad
Palomo:Microporous and Mesoporous Materials Vol. 106 (2007), p.180
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Palomo: Microporous and Mesoporous Materials Vol.108 (2008), p. 41 [10] F.
Pelaseyyed: Materials Science and Engineering A 385 (2004) 258–266
Das: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 42 (2007), p. 9366 [12] K.S.
Bishop: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 198 (2008), p. 31 [13] L.
Palomo: Microporous and Mesoporous Materials Vol.108 (2008), p. 41 [10] F.
Pelaseyyed: Materials Science and Engineering A 385 (2004) 258–266
Das: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 42 (2007), p. 9366 [12] K.S.
Bishop: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 198 (2008), p. 31 [13] L.
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Zhu Zhong, Rui Liao, Qiang Cheng, Xia He, Jian Ying Xu
Among non-wood plant raw materials, bagasse is an ideal material for panel production.
Materials and Methods Materials. 1.
Journal of Wood Science, 2005, 51: 648-654
[8] Yimin Wu: Journal of Zhejiang Forestry Science and Technology (In Chinese), 1990, 10(2): 49-50
[10] Nobuhisa Okuda, Masatoshi Sato: Journal of Wood Science, 2004, 50: 53-61.
Materials and Methods Materials. 1.
Journal of Wood Science, 2005, 51: 648-654
[8] Yimin Wu: Journal of Zhejiang Forestry Science and Technology (In Chinese), 1990, 10(2): 49-50
[10] Nobuhisa Okuda, Masatoshi Sato: Journal of Wood Science, 2004, 50: 53-61.
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Zhuang Ma, Zhen Dong Chang
Some materials such as plasma-sprayed coatings that had a lamellar microstructure displayed the anisotropy of thermal conductivity.
When it comes to consideration of metallic ceramic materials using FEM, material properties are commonly assumed to isotropic.
Kachanov, Plasma-sprayed ceramic coatings: anisotropic elastic and conductive properties in relation to the microstructure; cross-property correlations, Materials Science and Engineering 297 (2001) 235–243
Gu, Effects of residual stress on the performance of plasma sprayed functionally graded ZrO2/NiCoCrAlY coatings, Materials Science and Engineering 277 (2000) 64-76
Chung, Composite Materials, second ed., Springer, London, 2010
When it comes to consideration of metallic ceramic materials using FEM, material properties are commonly assumed to isotropic.
Kachanov, Plasma-sprayed ceramic coatings: anisotropic elastic and conductive properties in relation to the microstructure; cross-property correlations, Materials Science and Engineering 297 (2001) 235–243
Gu, Effects of residual stress on the performance of plasma sprayed functionally graded ZrO2/NiCoCrAlY coatings, Materials Science and Engineering 277 (2000) 64-76
Chung, Composite Materials, second ed., Springer, London, 2010