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Online since: September 2013
Authors: Anizah Kalam, Nurul Natisya Ahmad, Koay Mei Hyie
Introduction Environmental awareness has promoted the usage of natural fibre composite as alternative materials for automotive, building materials or household goods.
Materials and Sample Preparations The OPFB fibres received from Sabutek Sdn.
Composites Science and Technology, 70, (2010), 847-853
Journal of Composite Materials, (2010), 1-13 [7] Saheb, D.
Composites Science and Technology, 63, (2003), 861-869
Online since: January 2018
Authors: Hassan El-Hofy, Mohamed Helmy, M.H. El-Hofy
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 48(1-4) (1995), p.255-266
Machining of composite materials
International Journal of Machining and Machinability of Materials, 13(2-3) (2013), p.289-310
Materials and Manufacturing Processes, 27(7) (2012), p.802-808
Journal of materials processing technology, 152(3) (2004), p.333-338
Online since: April 2014
Authors: Guo Zhu Zhao, Li Xuan Ma
Λ value of the new super-magnetostrictive material is large, compared with traditional materials to two orders of magnitude or more.
From traditional materials of 10 ~ 100ppm up to 1000~2500ppm, which is a breakthrough[2, 3, 4].
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, (2008)
Lecture Notes in Computer Science(1995)
Journal of Sound and Vibration(1998)
Online since: January 2011
Authors: Jun Ying Zhao, Xing Long Jin, Zhao Li Shen, Hua Ming Guo
Introduction Human activities produce a huge amount of waste materials which contain high concentration heavy metals.
These waste materials can lead to soil contamination.
Materials and methods Sample collection and pre-treatment The selected vegetables are celery, lettuce, Chinese lettuce, Garland chrysanthemum, rape, Chinese cabbage and Sonchus for the leafy vegetable.
Journal of Tianjin Normal University (Natural Science Edition), 2005, 25(1): p. 69-72
China Safety Science Journal. 2004.14(12). p. 78-81.
Online since: May 2013
Authors: De Ping Lu, Ke Ming Liu, Z.B. Chen, Jin Zou, Qiang Hu, Shi Yong Wei
Zeng: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 527 (2010), p. 4953
He: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 528 (2011), p. 2532
Sun: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 452-453 (2007), p. 367
Lu: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 531 (2012), p. 141
Ding: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 166 (2005), p. 193
Online since: April 2021
Authors: Zhao Yan Liu, Chuang Liu, Dong Li, Ti Ren He
Analysing the strain distribution and deformation mechanism of composite materials in the transverse or along the thickness direction is the basis for further improving the mechanical property analysis of composite materials and guiding the structural design of composite materials [8-10].
Materials Science Forum. 971(2019) 36-44
Journal of Materials Science. 47(2012) 5002-5012
Transverse strength prediction of composite materials via micromechanics model J.
Accurate three-dimensional characterization of the nonlinear material constitutive properties for laminated composite materials D.
Online since: January 2021
Authors: Anil Meena, Murugaiyan Amirthalingam, R. Raghavendran
Chowdhury, M Singh, Manufacturing of Engineering Components with Austempered Ductile Iron – A Review, Materials Today: Proceedings (2018),25615-25624
Meena, El Mansori, Material Characterization of Austempered Ductile Iron (ADI) Produced by a Sustainable Continuous Casting–Heat Treatment Process, Metallurgical and Materials Trans.
Aachary, Tensile properties of Austempered Ductile Iron under thermomechanical treatment, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance (2000), vol. 9(1), pp.56-61
Palkowski, Effect of hot working parameters on microstructure evolution and mechanical properties of Ausformed Austempered Ductile Iron, Material Science Forum (2018), vol. 925, pp. 218-223
Bhadeshia, Model for the maximum fraction of retained austenite in austempered ductile cast iron, Materials Science and Engineering (2002), A333, pp. 60-66.
Online since: June 2015
Authors: Yogendra Prasad Yadava, R.A.S. Ferreira, Andrea G. de Sousa
Introduction Materials for cutting tools followed the trend to make greater hardness and lower toughness.
Sornakumar: International Journal of Refractory Metals & Hard Materials Vol. 22 (2004), p. 17
Okumus: Materials Letters Vol. 59 (2005), p. 3214
Wang et el: Applied Surface Science Vol. 255 (2009), p. 8603
Niinisto: Applied Surface Science Vol. 174 (2001), p. 155
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Wang Lei, Wang Cheng Yi, Nian De Jiang, Jiang Hui Fu
Students of science and technology competition designed selection and elimination mechanism.
To further encourage the enthusiasm of the students participating in order to encourage the spirit of encouragement and material combination.
Science and Technology Competition for College Students study the impact of culture [J].
[3] Gu Hongxin. to science and technology as the Carrier of Innovative Students [J].
Journal of Education, 2009 (3) :108-113.
Online since: December 2010
Authors: De Jun Kong, Chao Zheng Zhou
Micro-hardness is a widely used mechanical property, that is token of plastic deforming resistance of materials and the capacity of strain hardening.
From Eq.(1), it can be seen that for polycrystalline materials, the material hardens as its grain size decreases.
Ren and et al: Corrosion Science and Protection Technology Vol. 20 (2008), p. 465 [5] Z.P.
Shao and et al: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, Vol. 12 (2003), p. 507 [12] Y.K.
Li and et al: Journal of Materials Engineering Vol. 46 (2002), p. 40
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