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Online since: May 2013
Authors: Tian Yu Zhao, Bao Zong Huang, Jun Liu, Ying Mei Li
Uniaxial tensile experiments
The solder is SnAgCu alloy, raw materials is 99.9% Sn grain, 99.5% Ag foil and 99.5% Cu slice.
Secondly, put the matched materials into the crucible ,which will be heated to melt condition and stir with a titanium rod after the molten metal liquid to mix materials fully.
Microelectronics packaging technology, University of Science and Technology of China Press, Hefei( 2003), pp. 4-23
Qian: Chinese Journal of allied mechanics, Vol 15(1998), pp. 87-90
Anand: Internal Journal of plasticity, Vol 4 (1985), pp.213-231
Secondly, put the matched materials into the crucible ,which will be heated to melt condition and stir with a titanium rod after the molten metal liquid to mix materials fully.
Microelectronics packaging technology, University of Science and Technology of China Press, Hefei( 2003), pp. 4-23
Qian: Chinese Journal of allied mechanics, Vol 15(1998), pp. 87-90
Anand: Internal Journal of plasticity, Vol 4 (1985), pp.213-231
Online since: March 2013
Authors: Yong Yao, Ming Yang Wang, Yu Ping Zhu, Yun Peng Chu
The body materials is lightweight, high strength, residence seismic performance, the use of area is larger than other constructions, and it has a well architecture quality , most building materials is recyclable.Put light steel structure system widely used in residential buildings,has a high sense of environmental protection.
To play the advantages of light steel structure construction, in addition to use light steel components to complete the main structure of the residence, In the construction process, also need to use a variety of new wall materials, new windows, doors, and insulation materials.
The particularity light steel structure residence make it change move and demolition easily, in the residential life cycle ended, most of the building materials can be recycled.
As the building materials of the highest utilization of recyclable materials, the recycling rate of up to 100%. effectively avoiding a lot of construction waste.
Journal of Chongqing Jianzhu University, Vol. (3) 2007 ,P.87-89(In Chinese) [7] Yuheng Sun: Journal of Chongqing Jianzhu University, Vol. (3) 2007, P.106-108(In Chinese) [8] Xiuhua Bai: knowledge economy, Vol. (16)2010, P.115(In Chinese)
To play the advantages of light steel structure construction, in addition to use light steel components to complete the main structure of the residence, In the construction process, also need to use a variety of new wall materials, new windows, doors, and insulation materials.
The particularity light steel structure residence make it change move and demolition easily, in the residential life cycle ended, most of the building materials can be recycled.
As the building materials of the highest utilization of recyclable materials, the recycling rate of up to 100%. effectively avoiding a lot of construction waste.
Journal of Chongqing Jianzhu University, Vol. (3) 2007 ,P.87-89(In Chinese) [7] Yuheng Sun: Journal of Chongqing Jianzhu University, Vol. (3) 2007, P.106-108(In Chinese) [8] Xiuhua Bai: knowledge economy, Vol. (16)2010, P.115(In Chinese)
Online since: March 2012
Authors: Kang Chen, Bao Bao Li, Cheng Yun Peng, Hui Liu
Materials were taken ST14, SS304, DDQ, and Al from the DYNAFORM material library, were identified as 1 #, 2 #, 3 #, 4 #.
Deep drawing process needs plastic deformation and the slip of materials.
Formability of Materials - 2000A.D., JRNewby and BAHiemeier eds., ASTMSTP753, American Society for Testing and Materials, (1982), p3-18
[3] Kichan Son and Hyunbo Shim: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 134(2003), p92-98
[4] E Da-xin and Mizuno Takaji: Materials Science and Technology Vol. 17(2009), p351-354(In Chinese)
Deep drawing process needs plastic deformation and the slip of materials.
Formability of Materials - 2000A.D., JRNewby and BAHiemeier eds., ASTMSTP753, American Society for Testing and Materials, (1982), p3-18
[3] Kichan Son and Hyunbo Shim: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 134(2003), p92-98
[4] E Da-xin and Mizuno Takaji: Materials Science and Technology Vol. 17(2009), p351-354(In Chinese)
Online since: January 2026
Authors: Ihab Nafea Yassen, Ammar Arab Beddai, Ebaa Enad Hameed
Materials and Methods
2.1.
One issue with materials used in 3D printing is that they don't have the same mechanical strength as more resistant materials [9].
Hammas, "Evaluation of Different Materials and Techniques Used for Repairing of Digital Denture Base," Al-Azhar Assiut Dental Journal, vol. 6, pp. 1-11, 2023
Lee, "Shear bond strength of provisional repair materials bonded to 3D printed resin," Journal of Dental Sciences, vol. 16, pp. 261-267, 2021
Helal, et al., "Impact of different surface treatments and repair material reinforcement on the flexural strength of repaired PMMA denture base material," Dental Materials Journal, vol. 39, pp. 471-482, 2020
One issue with materials used in 3D printing is that they don't have the same mechanical strength as more resistant materials [9].
Hammas, "Evaluation of Different Materials and Techniques Used for Repairing of Digital Denture Base," Al-Azhar Assiut Dental Journal, vol. 6, pp. 1-11, 2023
Lee, "Shear bond strength of provisional repair materials bonded to 3D printed resin," Journal of Dental Sciences, vol. 16, pp. 261-267, 2021
Helal, et al., "Impact of different surface treatments and repair material reinforcement on the flexural strength of repaired PMMA denture base material," Dental Materials Journal, vol. 39, pp. 471-482, 2020
Online since: January 2022
Authors: K. Kumar Arun, R. Raja Abinaya, A. Suresh Kumar, M. Muthukannan
Materials and Test Methods
Materials
Fly Ash (FA)
Fly Ash is used as a raw material for the production of geopolymer concrete in this study.
[6] P Duxson, A Fernández-Jiménez, J.L Provis., G.C Lukey, A Palom and J.S.J. van Deventer, Geopolymer technology: The current state of the art, Journal of Materials Science (2007)
Materials Journal 101.6 (2004): 467-472
Subramanaian, Energy Efficient Production of Geopolymer Bricks using Industrial waste, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 872 (2020), 012154
Analytical Study on Flexural Behaviour of Reinforced Geopolymer Concrete Beams by ANSYS. in IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. (2018).
[6] P Duxson, A Fernández-Jiménez, J.L Provis., G.C Lukey, A Palom and J.S.J. van Deventer, Geopolymer technology: The current state of the art, Journal of Materials Science (2007)
Materials Journal 101.6 (2004): 467-472
Subramanaian, Energy Efficient Production of Geopolymer Bricks using Industrial waste, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 872 (2020), 012154
Analytical Study on Flexural Behaviour of Reinforced Geopolymer Concrete Beams by ANSYS. in IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. (2018).
Online since: April 2018
Authors: Soeren Gies, A. Erman Tekkaya, Eckhard Beyer, Joern Lueg-Althoff, Sebastian Schulze, Joerg Bellmann
Alternatively, joining experiments with the given materials can be done.
Experimental Setup Materials, dimensions and machines.
Tekkaya, Measurement of Collision Conditions in Magnetic Pulse Welding Processes, Journal of Physical Science and Application 7 (2017) 1–10
Chufeng, Effects of current freguency on electromagnetic tube compression, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 209 (2009) 1053–1059
Livshitz, Magnetic pulse welding for automotive materials, in: D.
Experimental Setup Materials, dimensions and machines.
Tekkaya, Measurement of Collision Conditions in Magnetic Pulse Welding Processes, Journal of Physical Science and Application 7 (2017) 1–10
Chufeng, Effects of current freguency on electromagnetic tube compression, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 209 (2009) 1053–1059
Livshitz, Magnetic pulse welding for automotive materials, in: D.
Online since: October 2017
Authors: Seitaro Mitsudo, Inyoman Nyoman Sudiana, Dahlia Dahlia, Wulan Purnama Sari, Prima Endang Susilowati, La Ode Ngkoimani
Recently, the use of microwaves as a substitute for the conventional heating has been reported for various materials such as silica ceramic [7-12], alumina materials [14-18] or for speeding up a chemical reaction and drying [19-20].
Aripin, Effect of High-Frequency Microwave on Micro Hardness of Alumina Ceramic, Material Science Forum , Vo. 872, 2016, pp.114-117 [11] M.
Sudiana, Properties of 2.45 GHz microwave sintered SiO2 from rice husk ash and Al2O3, ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences Vol. 12 No. 19, 2016, pp. 11595-11598 [12] I.
Kuwayama, Grain Growth in Millimeter Wave Sintered Alumina Ceramics , Advanced Materials Research, Vol.789 (2013), pp. 279-282 [17] M.
Sudiana, 2.45 GHz microwave drying of cocoa bean, ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences Vol. 12 No. 19, 2016, pp. 11595-11598 [21] Kingston, H.M.S., H.J.
Aripin, Effect of High-Frequency Microwave on Micro Hardness of Alumina Ceramic, Material Science Forum , Vo. 872, 2016, pp.114-117 [11] M.
Sudiana, Properties of 2.45 GHz microwave sintered SiO2 from rice husk ash and Al2O3, ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences Vol. 12 No. 19, 2016, pp. 11595-11598 [12] I.
Kuwayama, Grain Growth in Millimeter Wave Sintered Alumina Ceramics , Advanced Materials Research, Vol.789 (2013), pp. 279-282 [17] M.
Sudiana, 2.45 GHz microwave drying of cocoa bean, ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences Vol. 12 No. 19, 2016, pp. 11595-11598 [21] Kingston, H.M.S., H.J.
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Vladimir Ivancivsky, Valeriy Pushnin, Vadim Skeeba
Davis, Surface Hardening of Steels: understanding the Basics, Materials Park, ASM International, Ohio, 2002
Loveless, 12.15 – Induction Hardening: Technology, Process Design, and Computer Modeling, Comprehensive Materials Processing. 12 (2014) 489–580
Landeka, Computer simulation of induction hardening, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 157–158 (2004) 55–60
Dumas, Residual stresses in surface induction hardening of steels: comparison between experiment and simulation, Materials Science and Engineering: A. 487 (2008) 328–339
Schulze, Experimental Determination of Process Parameters and Material Data for Numerical Modeling of Induction Hardening, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance. 22 (2013) 1861-1870
Loveless, 12.15 – Induction Hardening: Technology, Process Design, and Computer Modeling, Comprehensive Materials Processing. 12 (2014) 489–580
Landeka, Computer simulation of induction hardening, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 157–158 (2004) 55–60
Dumas, Residual stresses in surface induction hardening of steels: comparison between experiment and simulation, Materials Science and Engineering: A. 487 (2008) 328–339
Schulze, Experimental Determination of Process Parameters and Material Data for Numerical Modeling of Induction Hardening, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance. 22 (2013) 1861-1870
Online since: September 2013
Authors: U. Kamachi Mudali
Gnanamoorthy, Corrosion studies on materials of construction for spent nuclear fuel reprocessing, Journal of Nuclear Materials 203 (1993), 73–82
Gadiyar, Mechanism of improved corrosion resistance of type 304L stainless steel, nitric acid grade, in nitric acid environments, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance 3 (1994) 699–705
Simmons, Overview: high-nitrogen alloying of stainless steels, Materials Science and Engineering A 207(1996) 159-169
Gnanamoorthy, Influence of prior deformation on the sensitization of AISI Type 316LN stainless steel, Journal of Nuclear Materials 208 (1994) 251-258
Dayal, Influence of chemical composition, prior deformation and prolonged thermal aging on the sensitization characteristics of austenitic stainless steels, Journal Nuclear Materials 305 (2002) 209-219
Gadiyar, Mechanism of improved corrosion resistance of type 304L stainless steel, nitric acid grade, in nitric acid environments, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance 3 (1994) 699–705
Simmons, Overview: high-nitrogen alloying of stainless steels, Materials Science and Engineering A 207(1996) 159-169
Gnanamoorthy, Influence of prior deformation on the sensitization of AISI Type 316LN stainless steel, Journal of Nuclear Materials 208 (1994) 251-258
Dayal, Influence of chemical composition, prior deformation and prolonged thermal aging on the sensitization characteristics of austenitic stainless steels, Journal Nuclear Materials 305 (2002) 209-219
Online since: September 2012
Authors: Michael Schneider, Achim Bittner, Tobias Strunz, Ulrich Schmid
The measurements are in excellent agreement with the empirical Curie van Schweidler law [7, 11, 12]
I(t) = I0 + I1·t-n, (2)
a well known relation for modeling discharging behavior in dielectric materials with the stationary leakage current I0, the Curie factor I1, the time t and the Curie exponent n.
Morkoc, GaN, AlN, and InN: A review, Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B: Microelectronics and Nanometer Structures 10 (1992) 1237-1266
Elmazria et al., Synthesis and microstructural characterisation of reactive RF magnetron sputtering AlN films for surface acoustic wave filters, Diamond and Related Materials 13 (2004) 1111-1115
Hernando et al., The influence of sputter deposition parameters on piezoelectric and mechanical properties of AlN thin films, Materials Science and Engineering: B 172 (2010) 253-258
Waser, Curie - Von Schweidler behaviour observed in ferroelectric thin films and comparison to superparaelectric thin film materials, Integrated Ferroelectrics 22 (1998) 109-121.
Morkoc, GaN, AlN, and InN: A review, Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B: Microelectronics and Nanometer Structures 10 (1992) 1237-1266
Elmazria et al., Synthesis and microstructural characterisation of reactive RF magnetron sputtering AlN films for surface acoustic wave filters, Diamond and Related Materials 13 (2004) 1111-1115
Hernando et al., The influence of sputter deposition parameters on piezoelectric and mechanical properties of AlN thin films, Materials Science and Engineering: B 172 (2010) 253-258
Waser, Curie - Von Schweidler behaviour observed in ferroelectric thin films and comparison to superparaelectric thin film materials, Integrated Ferroelectrics 22 (1998) 109-121.