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Online since: October 2015
Authors: K. Balakannan, S. Nallusamy, M. Ganesan, C. Shankar
Shankar4, d
1, 2 Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Dr.
Green and sustainable manufacturing with eco-innovation together explain the impact on company sustainability performance is shown in Fig. 1.
The theoretical model is shown in Table 1.
References [1] Remo A.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 129, 2002, pp.640-644 [8] Delgado, M., Verdegay, J.L., and Vila, V., “Linguistic decision making models”, International Journal of Intelligent Systems, Vol. 7, 1993, pp.479-492 [9] Singh, S., Olugu, E.
Green and sustainable manufacturing with eco-innovation together explain the impact on company sustainability performance is shown in Fig. 1.
The theoretical model is shown in Table 1.
References [1] Remo A.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 129, 2002, pp.640-644 [8] Delgado, M., Verdegay, J.L., and Vila, V., “Linguistic decision making models”, International Journal of Intelligent Systems, Vol. 7, 1993, pp.479-492 [9] Singh, S., Olugu, E.
Online since: April 2015
Authors: Agata Turowska, Janusz Adamiec
Stability of the structure of WE43 cast magnesium alloy welded joints at elevated temperatures
Agata Turowska 1, a *, Janusz Adamiec 1, b
1 Silesian University of Technology, ul.
Table 1.
(c) (a) (b) Fig. 1.
The volume share of these precipitates is 1% (Table 3).
Barucca, Structure evolution of a WE43 Mg alloy submitted to different thermal treatments, Materials science and engineering A, 479 (2008) 37-44
Table 1.
(c) (a) (b) Fig. 1.
The volume share of these precipitates is 1% (Table 3).
Barucca, Structure evolution of a WE43 Mg alloy submitted to different thermal treatments, Materials science and engineering A, 479 (2008) 37-44
Online since: March 2021
Authors: Esteban P. Busso, Dong Feng Li, Run Hua Song, Hai Long Qin, Ji Zhang, Jun Wei, Zhongnan Bi
Fig. 1.
Figure 4 shows the effective plastic strain rate distribution at 155 s, when point 1 exhibits apparent DSA effect (see Fig.3a).
References [1] H.
McClintock, A dislocation mechanics-based crystallographic model of a B2-type intermetallic alloy, International Journal of Plasticity 12(1) (1996) 1-28
Zhang, Flow behavior and microstructures of superalloy 718 during high temperature deformation, Materials Science and Engineering: A 497(1-2) (2008) 479-486
Figure 4 shows the effective plastic strain rate distribution at 155 s, when point 1 exhibits apparent DSA effect (see Fig.3a).
References [1] H.
McClintock, A dislocation mechanics-based crystallographic model of a B2-type intermetallic alloy, International Journal of Plasticity 12(1) (1996) 1-28
Zhang, Flow behavior and microstructures of superalloy 718 during high temperature deformation, Materials Science and Engineering: A 497(1-2) (2008) 479-486
Online since: May 2013
Authors: Matthew R. Barnett, Peter D. Hodgson, Alireza Ghaderi
Table 1.
The heating rate was approximately 14 °C.s-1.
Texture was measured following using EBSD for more than 2000 grains (contour lines: 1,2,3,…. times random).
References [1].
Raabe, Texture inhomogeneity in a Ti–Nb-based β-titanium alloy after warm rolling and recrystallization, Materials Science and Engineering A, 479 (2008) 236-247
The heating rate was approximately 14 °C.s-1.
Texture was measured following using EBSD for more than 2000 grains (contour lines: 1,2,3,…. times random).
References [1].
Raabe, Texture inhomogeneity in a Ti–Nb-based β-titanium alloy after warm rolling and recrystallization, Materials Science and Engineering A, 479 (2008) 236-247
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Hong Zhong Cai, Xiao Hong Qi, Chang Yi Hu, Yan Wei, Li Chen, Xu Zheng
Figure 1.
References [1] El-Genk M S, Tournier J M.
Journal of Nuclear materials, 2005, 340(1): 93-112
Transaction of Nonferrous of Metals Society of China,2005,1(15):18-22 [12] O.J.
Acta Metallurgica Sinica (English letters), 25(6): 469-479
References [1] El-Genk M S, Tournier J M.
Journal of Nuclear materials, 2005, 340(1): 93-112
Transaction of Nonferrous of Metals Society of China,2005,1(15):18-22 [12] O.J.
Acta Metallurgica Sinica (English letters), 25(6): 469-479
Online since: March 2016
Authors: Zainal Abdib Talib, Alhassan Shuaibu, Md Mahmudur Rahman, Hishamuddin Zainuddin
Density Functional Study of Electronic and Optical Properties of Ternary mixed Chalcogenides Topological Insulators
Alhassan.Shuaibu 1, 2, a *, Md.Mahmudur Rahman 1,b,
Hishamuddin Zainuddin1, 3,c , and Zainal Abidin Talib1,d
1 Department of Physics, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 UPM Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia.
2 Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Nigerian Defence Academy, P.M.B. 2109.
Figure 1.
References [1] C.
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 24 (1963) 479-485
Vol. 1.
Figure 1.
References [1] C.
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 24 (1963) 479-485
Vol. 1.
Online since: October 2015
Authors: Hong Liu, Cong Da Lu, Dong Hui Wen, Lan Fang Jiang, Yunqing Gu, Wei Ming Lin
The mandrel ball consisted of ball, middle inner connector, middle outer ring and bottom connector, shown in Fig. 1.
1- ball 2- middle inner connector 3- middle outer ring 4-bottom connector
Fig. 1 Sketch of the mandrel ball
It can be seen from Fig. 1 that there was a weak link in the middle part of the ball, which was circled by an ellipse.
According to the Eq. (1), the extension length of the mandrel is set as 9.5 mm.
References [1] X.T.
Study on varying curvature push-bending technique of rectangular section tube, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 187-188 (2007) 476–479
Three-dimensional bending of profiles with stress superposition, International Journal of Material Forming. 2008 (1) 133-136
According to the Eq. (1), the extension length of the mandrel is set as 9.5 mm.
References [1] X.T.
Study on varying curvature push-bending technique of rectangular section tube, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 187-188 (2007) 476–479
Three-dimensional bending of profiles with stress superposition, International Journal of Material Forming. 2008 (1) 133-136
Online since: May 2014
Authors: Apaporn Ruchiraset, Sopa Chinwetkitvanich
Ultra-pure water used in HPLC analysis was obtained from a Milli-Q water purification system with a conductivity of 18.3 MWcm-1.
The mobile phase comprised of ACN and H2O with the followings ACN:H2O ratios: 35:65 for 0-1.5 min; 55:45 for 1.5-6 min; 100:0 for 7-12 min; 35:55 for 13-20 min, with a constant flow rate of 1 ml/min.
Figure 1 Estrogens concentrations in (a) influents and (b) effluents Estrogen in effluents.
References [1] S.K.
Chem. 21 (2002) 473-479
The mobile phase comprised of ACN and H2O with the followings ACN:H2O ratios: 35:65 for 0-1.5 min; 55:45 for 1.5-6 min; 100:0 for 7-12 min; 35:55 for 13-20 min, with a constant flow rate of 1 ml/min.
Figure 1 Estrogens concentrations in (a) influents and (b) effluents Estrogen in effluents.
References [1] S.K.
Chem. 21 (2002) 473-479