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Online since: October 2012
Authors: De Feng Wu, Xiao Yan Zhang, Xiao Song Zhou
Introduction
Micro-arc oxidation (MAO) process on Al, Ti, Mg metals and their alloys has become a research focus of the surface modification of materials all over the world [1-4].
The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals, 2001, 11(2): 186−189
Applied Surface Science, 2007, 253: 6118−6124
Materials and Manufacturing Processes, 1991, 6 (1): 87-115
Journal of Materials Science & Engineering, 2009, 27(6):888-891
The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals, 2001, 11(2): 186−189
Applied Surface Science, 2007, 253: 6118−6124
Materials and Manufacturing Processes, 1991, 6 (1): 87-115
Journal of Materials Science & Engineering, 2009, 27(6):888-891
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Zhong Qi Jia, Ming Chao Qi, Xiao Xuan Li
Mixing emulsifier, additives and other materials in hot water and then added into colloid mill with the asphalt.
Wang, et al: Materials Struction.
Akpinar: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance.
Chen: Engineering Sciences.
Yang: China Railway Science.
Wang, et al: Materials Struction.
Akpinar: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance.
Chen: Engineering Sciences.
Yang: China Railway Science.
Online since: March 2013
Authors: Jiu Hua Xu, Wen Feng Ding, Jian He, Zhen Zhen Chen, Qing Miao
Diamond & Related Materials, Vol.17(2008), p.1759-1763
Applied Surface Science, Vol.258(2012), p.4777-4781
Journal of Materials Science Letters, Vol.6(1987), p.295-297
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, Vol.35(1995), p.203-209
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, Vol.33(1993), p.525-530
Applied Surface Science, Vol.258(2012), p.4777-4781
Journal of Materials Science Letters, Vol.6(1987), p.295-297
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, Vol.35(1995), p.203-209
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, Vol.33(1993), p.525-530
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Bo Chen
These three materials were screened with stand sieve, and took particle size of 0.088-0.076mm for the test.
Figure 2 shows microscopic images of these three materials.
Journal of Hydrodynamics, 2007, 19(4): 453-458
Journal of Hydrodynamics, 2010, 22(5): 349-353
Journal of Hydrodynamics, 2012, 24(4): 518-525
Figure 2 shows microscopic images of these three materials.
Journal of Hydrodynamics, 2007, 19(4): 453-458
Journal of Hydrodynamics, 2010, 22(5): 349-353
Journal of Hydrodynamics, 2012, 24(4): 518-525
Online since: May 2016
Authors: Bambang Sunendar Purwasasmita, Veni Takarini, Yanwar Faza, Nina Djustiana, Elin Karlina, Kosterman Usri, Renny Febrida, Arief Cahyanto, Zulia Hasratiningsih, Andri Hardiansyah
A silane/coupling agent acts as a sort of intermediary between organic materials to inorganic materials.
Philips’ Science of Dental Materials, 12thed, Singapore, Elsevier Pte Ltd. (2014) 275-306
A review of the materials and clinical indications.
Journal Indian Prosthodont Soc (2005) 5: 132-5
World Journal of Nano Science and Engineering. 4 (2014) 50-57
Philips’ Science of Dental Materials, 12thed, Singapore, Elsevier Pte Ltd. (2014) 275-306
A review of the materials and clinical indications.
Journal Indian Prosthodont Soc (2005) 5: 132-5
World Journal of Nano Science and Engineering. 4 (2014) 50-57
Online since: May 2004
Authors: Carla Leer, Gabriela Botelho, Pieter Gijsman
Introduction
Actually there is an unprecedented development in size and number of plastic materials, with wide
applications [1].
A way to protect these combustible materials against fire is the addition of flame retardants (FR).
Flame retardants are chemicals added to polymeric materials, both natural and synthetic, to reduce their flammability, which makes them more valuable [2].
MpolyP belongs to a class of materials known as char forming or intumescent FRs [5].
Van Krevelen: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 31 (1977), p. 269
A way to protect these combustible materials against fire is the addition of flame retardants (FR).
Flame retardants are chemicals added to polymeric materials, both natural and synthetic, to reduce their flammability, which makes them more valuable [2].
MpolyP belongs to a class of materials known as char forming or intumescent FRs [5].
Van Krevelen: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 31 (1977), p. 269
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Tu Qiao Zhang, Gui Lin He, Cong Li
In this paper, our target materials are DCAN, BCAN, DBAN and IAN.
Journal of hazardous materials, 2010. 173(1): p. 82-86
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2010. 184(1): p. 477-484
Journal of hazardous materials, 2008. 160(1): p. 173-180
Journal of hazardous materials, 2011. 185(1): p. 63-70
Journal of hazardous materials, 2010. 173(1): p. 82-86
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2010. 184(1): p. 477-484
Journal of hazardous materials, 2008. 160(1): p. 173-180
Journal of hazardous materials, 2011. 185(1): p. 63-70
Online since: March 2013
Authors: Peng Wan Chen, Qiang Zhou, Dan Zhu Ma
Hall, Microstructural effects in hot-explosively-consolidated W-Ti alloys, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 94 (1999) 247-260
Mamalis, Shock synthesis and densification of tungsten based heavy alloys, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 161 (2005) 113-120
Itoh, Optimal design of shock compaction device, Materials science forum. 566 (2008) 339-344
Itoh, The industrial Applications of Underwater Shock Wave, Materials science forum. 566 (2008) 361-372
Shen, Experiment Study on the Hot-shock Consolidation of Tungsten Powder, Materials science forum. 673 (2011) 107-112
Mamalis, Shock synthesis and densification of tungsten based heavy alloys, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 161 (2005) 113-120
Itoh, Optimal design of shock compaction device, Materials science forum. 566 (2008) 339-344
Itoh, The industrial Applications of Underwater Shock Wave, Materials science forum. 566 (2008) 361-372
Shen, Experiment Study on the Hot-shock Consolidation of Tungsten Powder, Materials science forum. 673 (2011) 107-112
Online since: August 2011
Authors: J. Akbari, Mohsen Ghahramani Nick, Mohamad.R. Movahhedy, S.Mehdi Hoseini
Ultrasonic assisted machining (UAM) is an efficient nontraditional machining operation for brittle, hard-to-cut and poor-machinability materials.
Most of the above ultrasonic setups are designed for a special condition (certain geometry and workpeice) and are not efficient when workpeice material or dimensions are changed.
Lee :Design of tool holders for ultrasonic machining using FEM,Journal of Materials Processing Technology,37 (1993) 801 8801
Akbari, :Ultrasonic-assisted drilling of Inconel 738-LC, " International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture 47 1027–1033, (2007)
[4] Javad Akbari, Hassan Borzoie,:Study on Ultrasonic Vibration Effects on Grinding Process of Alumina Ceramic (Al2O3)," World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology 41, (2008)
Most of the above ultrasonic setups are designed for a special condition (certain geometry and workpeice) and are not efficient when workpeice material or dimensions are changed.
Lee :Design of tool holders for ultrasonic machining using FEM,Journal of Materials Processing Technology,37 (1993) 801 8801
Akbari, :Ultrasonic-assisted drilling of Inconel 738-LC, " International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture 47 1027–1033, (2007)
[4] Javad Akbari, Hassan Borzoie,:Study on Ultrasonic Vibration Effects on Grinding Process of Alumina Ceramic (Al2O3)," World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology 41, (2008)
Online since: September 2016
Authors: Vincenzo Piluso, Elide Nastri, Paolo Castaldo
Journal of Structural Engineering ASCE 1999; 125(8): 910–20
Journal of Structural Engineering, ASCE 2000; 126 (3): 353–60 [5] Lay, M.
“User’s Manual: Volume III: Materials”, 2010
Engrg., Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Journal of Structural Engineering ASCE 1999;125(8): 921–9
Journal of Structural Engineering, ASCE 2000; 126 (3): 353–60 [5] Lay, M.
“User’s Manual: Volume III: Materials”, 2010
Engrg., Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Journal of Structural Engineering ASCE 1999;125(8): 921–9