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Online since: July 2016
Authors: Qing Chang, Xi Wen Liu
MWNT are expected to be further applied in hydrogen storage materials [5], nano- electronic devices [6], field hair display [7], composite materials [8] owing to their unique properties.
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2002, 334(1): 173-178
Science, 2002, 298(5602): 2361-2366
Science, 2001,293(5527): 76-79
Advanced Materials, 2005, 17: 1239-1243 [10] Ni Mhuircheartaigh EMS, Giordani S, Blau WJ.
Online since: March 2007
Authors: David G. Richards, Stewart W. Williams, Andrew Wescott, Philip J. Withers, E.C. Oliver, Phil B. Prangnell
Wescott3, E.C Oliver4 1 Manchester Materials Science Centre, UMIST, Grosvenor St.
Tang: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, 2003. 125(1): p. 138-145. 6.
Murr: Journal of Materials Processing & Manufacturing Science, 1999. 7(2): p. 163 172. 8.
Shercliff: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2005. 17.
Masubucci: Encyclopedia of Materials: Science and Technology, 2005, Pages 1-6
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Jia Guo, Ke Gui Xin, Ming Hua He, Hui Liu, Wen Liu
Some investigations have made significant efforts to explore the introduction of advanced materials such as SMA which combines self-centering and energy dissipation properties (shape memory alloy) [1,2].
However, high expense and instability in phase transformation of SMA materials impede its practical application in recent years, and a broad acceptance of this retrofit in the construction industry has yet to be observed.
Shape memory alloys as new materials for aseismic isolation.
Advanced Materials Research, 446(449), 1036-1041. (2012) [20] He M.H, Xin K.G, Guo J, Guo Y.J.
China Railway Science, 33(5): 22-28.(2012) [21] Guo J.
Online since: September 2007
Authors: Mara Passini, Giulio Pizzocchero, Antonella Poggi, Francesco Moscatelli, Andrea Scorzoni, Roberta Nipoti
Nava et al.: IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science Vol. 51 No. 1 (2004)
Nipoti: IEEE Transaction on Nuclear Science Vol. 53 No. 3 (2006), p.1557 [9] A.
Giorgis: Journal of Applied Phys.
Lebedev et al.: Journal of Applied Phys.
Chen et al.: Journal of Applied Phys.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: G. Phanikumar, Shirish R. Kala, N. Siva Prasad
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 205, pp. 214 – 223
International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping, 75(1), pp. 11–25
Advanced Materials Research, 62-64, pp. 345–351
Computational Materials Science 46 (2009), 46, pp. 1014–1022
Materials Science Forum, 524-525, pp. 827–832
Online since: June 2011
Authors: Maciej Kowalczyk, Tomasz Borowski, Jerzy Jeleńkowski
The examined two types of steels were annealed in temperatures of 450 and 550ºC, and the materials’ behaviour in a magnetic field was examined.
Jeleńkowski: Microstructure and fracture toughness of N26MT2Nb steel after selected heat treatments, Materials Science and Technology, 10 (1994), p. 1073-1080 [3] J.
Gates: A model of stress induced martensitic transformation in Fe–Ni–C alloy, Materials Science and Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, A273–275 (1999), p. 251-256 [5] S.
Jeleńkowski: Martensite transformation of quenched and aged austenite in N26MT2Nb steel, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 53 (1995), p. 195-202 [7] J.
Jeleńkowski: Studies of the a’→g transformation in Fe-(23-26)Ni-2Ti alloys containing an addition of aluminium or molybdenum, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 64(1997), p. 207-214 [8] A.I.
Online since: March 2007
Authors: Dong Li Sun, Qing Wang, T. Wu, J. Lai
Guo: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 283A(2000),p.1 [6] I.
Wang: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 122(2002),p. 196 [8] V.
Kasperkiewicz: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 106(2000),p. 74 [10] S.
McKeown: Computational Materials Science, Vol. 21(2001),p. 375 [11] S.
Guo: Materials Science and Engineering. 2000,A283:1 [12] M.Q.Li, X.M.Liu and A.M.Xiong: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Xun Guo Zhu
Although the values of loss vary among different cable materials, there are some common reasons.
Finally, pre-stress loss due to material loosing is not only relative to the performance of material, but also the diameter of material and the change of external temperature.
Firstly, the material of lower loosing and higher strength should be used in order to avoid the material loosing.
Acknowledgement The financial support of the National nature Science fund (9NNSF50979013) and postdoctoral Science fund (PDSF2009045126) are gratefully acknowledged.
Journal of Yangtze River Scientific Research Institute.
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Mohamed Shaik Dawood, S.M. Kashif, Nazwan Ghazali
Fiber reinforced composite materials are known to have poor tolerance to impact loads.
The Aeronautical Journal (2004), pp. 541-563
Smart materials and structures - a finite element approach - an addendum: a bibliography (1997-2002).
Modelling And Simulation In Materials Science And Engineering, vol. 11 (2003), pp. 707-744
AIAA journal, vol. 40 (10) (2002a), pp. 2087-2095
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Ming Der Jean, Maw Tyan Sheen, Yu Tsun Lai
In the construction of an LED, all of the relevant thermal resistances are considered, so the sum of the individual thermal resistances of materials and junctions has to be taken into account.
Experiments 2.1 Materials and Preparations Figure 1a shows the schematic structure of a LED array mounted on a copper plate.
International Journal of Thermal Sciences 49 (2010) 196–201. 4.
International Journal of Thermal Sciences 47 (2008) 1086–1095. 5.
Huang, Thermal analysis and optimization of multiple LED packaging based on a general analytical solution, International Journal of Thermal Sciences 49 (2010) 196–201. 9.