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Online since: October 2013
Authors: Yu Guo Wang, Bin Lin, Li Jie Li, Yan Fei Diao
Experimental Reasearch on Grinding Surface Waviness of Engineering Ceramics DIAO Yanfeia, WANG Yuguob, LIN Bin c,*and LI Lijie d 1Key Laboratory of Advanced Ceramics and Machining Technology, (Tianjin University), Ministry of Education, 300072, China adiaoyanfei@sina.com, bwyuguo@sina.com,ctdlinbin@126.com,dli_lijie549985@163.com Keywords: Surface Waviness, Engineering Ceramics, Surface Grinding Abstract.
In this paper, an experiment has been made to take vibration and surface waviness of two kinds of engineering ceramics ( zirconia ceramics and alumina ceramics) as research targets.
Introduction Engineering ceramics have excellent performance, such as high hardness, high temperature resistanc, high corrosion resistance and so on, so they have been widely applied in chemical engineering, military, aerospace and bioengineering.
Nowadays, the diamond grinding is a common processing method for engineering ceramics.
Inasaki: International Academy for Production Engineering Vol. 26 (1987),p. 464
Online since: April 2021
Edited by: Andrey A. Radionov
This volume of the journal is collected from the papers that were presented at the 6th International Conference on Industrial Engineering (6th ICIE, 18-22 of May 2020).
The collected papers reflect the last results of scientific research and engineering decisions in the area of materials science and technologies of materials synthesis, production, and processing.
Steel, Alloys, Polymers, Composites, Ceramics, Semiconductors, Metalworking, Welding, Grinding, Metallurgical Technologies, Additive Technologies, Hydrometallurgy, Synthesis, Chemical Production, Treatment, Surface Engineering, Coatings, Mechanical Properties, Wear Resistance, Building Materials
Online since: February 2006
Authors: L.J. Zhong, S.Y. Yu, Ai Bing Yu, Hai Yan Du
Machinability Evaluation of Engineering Ceramics with Digraph Method L.J.
Machinability of four typical engineering ceramics were evaluated and ranked with machinability indexes.
Machinability of four typical engineering ceramics were evaluated and machined.
Tian: Key Engineering Materials, Vols.259-260 (2004), pp.259
Gandhi: International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture, Vol.42 (2002), pp.321
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Zhi Yuan Wu, Xin Li Tian, Bao Guo Zhang, Xiu Jian Tang, Jian Quan Wang
Study on Kaiser Effect of Edge Chipping for Engineering Ceramics during Their Failure Process X.J.
The study on Kaiser Effect of edge chipping has provided some guidance to prevent edge chipping of engineering ceramics.
According to the theory of fracture mechanics, there are lots of defects existing in the engineering ceramics, when plane stresses load at the engineering ceramics, there would form a plastic zone at the defect tips (Fig.4).
Morrell: International Journal of Refractory Metals & Hard Materials Vol.19, (2001), p. 293 [4] H.
Cambier: Journal of the European Ceramic Society Vol. 29, (2009), p. 2135
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Ya Dong Gong, Lian Jie Ma, Yuan Ji Bao
Experimental Study on Surface Roughness in Quick-Point Grinding Engineering Ceramics MaLian-jie1,2, a, Gong Ya-dong1, b, Bao Yuan-ji2, c 1School of Mechanical Engineering & Automation, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, China. 2School of Control Engineering, Northeastern University at Qinhuangdao, Qinhuangdao 066004, China.
amlj@mail.neu.edu.cn, b gongyd@mail.neu.edu.cn, c baoyuanji@gmail.com Key words: surface roughness; process parameters; quick-point grinding; engineering ceramics Abstract: Through grinding experiment on mica glass ceramic, the mechanism of material removal was analysed, the fracture and removal of engineering ceramics was suitable for Griffith’s fracture strength theory.
Results and Discussions Brittleness fracture mechanism of engineering ceramic.
Fig. 5 Deflecting angle affecting surface roughness Conclusions The fracture and removal of engineering ceramics was suitable for Griffith’s fracture strength theory.
International Journal of Sustainable Manufacturing, Vol.1(2008), p.203
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Li Hui Wang, Li Xin Zhang
Quality research on electric discharge machining with rotary surface of engineering ceramic Lixin Zhang 1, a, Lihui Wang 2 1 College of information Engineering Jilin Teachers Institute of Engineering and Technology Changchun,China 2 College of Mechanical Science and Engineering Jilin University Changchun, China a zhanglixinll@tom.com Keywords: engineering ceramic, rotary surface, wire electro-discharge machining (WEDM), surface quality.
The main factors that influence the machining of engineering ceramic material surface quality are analyzed.
The application of engineering ceramic materials depends largely on the technology development of processing the ceramic parts.
International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture,2006(46) :1699–1706
[4] Erden A.Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology, 1983,105(4):132-138
Online since: July 2019
Edited by: Peng Sheng Wei
This volume of the journal contains papers from the 8th International Conference on Advanced Materials and Engineering Materials, (ICAMEM 2019, April 18-19, 2019, Hong Kong, China) and presents readers research results in the field of applied materials, advanced materials processing technologies and chemical production.
Composites, Polymers, Ceramics, Steel, Alloys, Building Materials, Nanomaterials, Graphene, Nanocomposites, Nanotubes, Semiconductors, Thin Films, Coatings, Machining, Welding, Cladding, Grinding, 3D Printing, Materials Properties, Modelling, Biomaterials, Chemical Processing, Chemical Production, Absorption, Environmental Engineering
Online since: January 2020
Edited by: Omar Sabbar Dahham, Nik Noriman Zulkepli

This volume of the journal contains papers presented at the International Conference on Materials Engineering and Science (IConMEAS 2018), held at Istanbul, Turkey, August 08-09, 2018 and focuses on the research results in the field of materials science for various branches of industry and construction.

Semiconductors, Nanostructures, Photonics, Optoelectronics, Polymers, Composites, Ceramics, Alloys, Biomaterials, Prosthesis, Building Materials, Properties
Online since: March 2018
Edited by: Noppakun Sanpo, Jirasak Tharajak, Paisan Kanthang
This volume of the journal contains papers collected by results of the 8th RMUTP International Conference on Science, Technology and Innovation for Sustainable Development: Challenges towards the Digital Society 2017 (8th RMUTP ICON SCi-2017, June 22-23, 2017, Bangkok, Thailand) organized by Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon.
We hope that the presented results of engineering researches and solutions in the various branches of the modern production will be useful for many engineers and researchers.
Composites, Ceramics, Polymers, Food Chemistry, Biotechnology, Environmental Engineering, Building Materials, Sensors, Measurement, Mechatronics, Mechanical Engineering, Technology in Education
Online since: August 2012
Authors: Uilame Umbelino Gomes, Claudia P.T. Cruz, Elcio Correia de Souza Tavares
Bergmann: Journal of the Materials Science Letters Vol. 3 (1983) p. 689
Marsden: Engineering Fracture Mechanics Vol. 68 (10) (2001), p. 1171
Gogotsi: Ceramics International Vol. 29 (2002), p. 777
Xu: Journal of Materials Research Vol. 26, (2011), p 2087
Stoner and Jeffrey Thompson: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine Volume 18 (6) (2007), p. 1219
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