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Online since: October 2010
Authors: Fang Ping Zhang, Bin Yu Sun, Mao Sheng Liu, Xiao Wei Song
Analysis of Research Method for Rolling Theory
Maosheng Liu1, a, Binyu Sun
1, b, Fangping Zhang1, c
and Xiaowei Song1,d
1
College of Materials Science and Engineering, Taiyuan University of Science and Technology,
Taiyuan 030024, China
a
liums631125@163.com,
b
sunby_ty@yahoo.com.cn,czhangfangping1024@163.com,
d
songxiaowei@163.com
Key words: Rolling theory, Deformation theory, Finite element method, Boundary element
method, Neural network, Meshless method
Abstract.
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Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.60(1996) No.8, p.381.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Xin Xin Yi, Jing Hua Qi, Mei Xia Pang, Feng Tan, Fang Wang
Materials and methods
Chemicals
All enzymes were obtained from Novo Nordisk, Inc.
Journal of food science and technology, Vol.48(2011).p.560-568 [6] Siebert K J, Troukhanova N V, Lynn Y P.
Journal of Agriand Food Chem, Vol.47 (1999).p.3954-3962 [13] Vanburen JP, Way RO .Journal of Food Science, Vol.43 (1978).p.1235–1237 [14] Bhattacherjee A,Tandon D.
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Journal of food science and technology, Vol.48(2011).p.560-568 [6] Siebert K J, Troukhanova N V, Lynn Y P.
Journal of Agriand Food Chem, Vol.47 (1999).p.3954-3962 [13] Vanburen JP, Way RO .Journal of Food Science, Vol.43 (1978).p.1235–1237 [14] Bhattacherjee A,Tandon D.
Journal of food science and technology, Vol.48 (2011).p.269-273 [15] Hsu JC, Heatherbell DA,Yorgey BM.
Journal of Food Science,Vol.54(1989).p.660–662 [16] Klavans J A, Bennett R D.
Online since: September 2017
Authors: Victor Gromov, Yu.F. Ivanov, V.E. Kormyshev, I.A. Komissarova, Sergey Konovalov
[3] Mulungye R M, Owende P M O, Mellon K 2007 Materials and Design 28 (3) 739-756
[5] Agarwal A and Dahotre N B 1999 Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance 8(4) 479-486
[10] Chen X, Fang Y, Li P, Yu Z, Wu X and Li D 2015 Materials and Design 65 1214-1221
[17] Shiratori H, Fujieda T, Yamanaka K, Koizumi Y, Kuwabara K, Kato T and Chiba A 2016 Materials Science and Engineering A 656 39-46
[20] Konovalov S V, Kormyshev V E, Ivanov Y F and Teresov A D 2016 Letters on Materials 6(4) 350-354
[5] Agarwal A and Dahotre N B 1999 Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance 8(4) 479-486
[10] Chen X, Fang Y, Li P, Yu Z, Wu X and Li D 2015 Materials and Design 65 1214-1221
[17] Shiratori H, Fujieda T, Yamanaka K, Koizumi Y, Kuwabara K, Kato T and Chiba A 2016 Materials Science and Engineering A 656 39-46
[20] Konovalov S V, Kormyshev V E, Ivanov Y F and Teresov A D 2016 Letters on Materials 6(4) 350-354
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Sung Woon Cha, Earl Han, Hak Bin Kim
MCPs are used to produce the bumpers and interior materials of cars in Korea.
This study will show that MCPs can be alternatives for existing sound absorption and transmission materials, as they are economical and practical.
It is the density multiplied by the thickness of materials and is expressed as Kg/m2.
Therefore, through comparisons of the surface density of materials, the acoustic transmission loss of a material can be obtained.
S.: Sound Transmission though multi-panel structures lines with elastic porous materials, Journal of Sound and Vibration, Vol. 191, (1996), p.317
This study will show that MCPs can be alternatives for existing sound absorption and transmission materials, as they are economical and practical.
It is the density multiplied by the thickness of materials and is expressed as Kg/m2.
Therefore, through comparisons of the surface density of materials, the acoustic transmission loss of a material can be obtained.
S.: Sound Transmission though multi-panel structures lines with elastic porous materials, Journal of Sound and Vibration, Vol. 191, (1996), p.317
Online since: November 2020
Authors: Hynek Lauschmann, Karel Tesař, Tereza Vronková
The scope of the quantitative fractography covers a wide range of materials, such as metal parts under variable loading [3], glass and ceramics [4] or biomaterials [5].
Coster, Quantitative fractography, Journal of Materials Science 14, 3 (1979) 509-534
Ritchie, Fatigue of mineralized tissues: Cortical bone and dentin, Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials 1, 1 (2008) 3-17
Roskosz, Application of confocal laser scanning microscopy, atomic force microscopy, and the profilometric method in quantitative fractography, Materials Characterization 46, 2-3 (2001) 183-187
Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures 31 (2008) 177-183
Coster, Quantitative fractography, Journal of Materials Science 14, 3 (1979) 509-534
Ritchie, Fatigue of mineralized tissues: Cortical bone and dentin, Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials 1, 1 (2008) 3-17
Roskosz, Application of confocal laser scanning microscopy, atomic force microscopy, and the profilometric method in quantitative fractography, Materials Characterization 46, 2-3 (2001) 183-187
Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures 31 (2008) 177-183
Online since: June 2015
Authors: D.B. Jabaraj, V.K. Bupesh Raja, A Subrammanian
Materials and Methods
Material.
Chemical composition of both the test materials was tested with spectrometer (BAIRD Spectrovac 2000 model- DV6).Chemical composition and physical properties of test materials used in this research work are given, in Table 1 and 2 respectively.
Kokabi, The modeling and process analysis of resistance spot welding on galvanized steel sheets used in car body manufacturing, Materials and Design, 34 (2012) 759–767
Naveed, A comparative evaluation of gas tungsten and shielded metal arc welds of a ferritic stainless steel, Journal of Material Processing Technology, 94 (1999) 133-140
Lakshminarayanan and V.Bala subramanian,Tensile and impact properties of shielded metal arc welded AISI 409M ferritic stainless steel joints, Journal of Material Science and Technology,25 (2009) 181-186
Chemical composition of both the test materials was tested with spectrometer (BAIRD Spectrovac 2000 model- DV6).Chemical composition and physical properties of test materials used in this research work are given, in Table 1 and 2 respectively.
Kokabi, The modeling and process analysis of resistance spot welding on galvanized steel sheets used in car body manufacturing, Materials and Design, 34 (2012) 759–767
Naveed, A comparative evaluation of gas tungsten and shielded metal arc welds of a ferritic stainless steel, Journal of Material Processing Technology, 94 (1999) 133-140
Lakshminarayanan and V.Bala subramanian,Tensile and impact properties of shielded metal arc welded AISI 409M ferritic stainless steel joints, Journal of Material Science and Technology,25 (2009) 181-186
Online since: May 2021
Authors: Jing Guan, Xue Ting Jiang, Xing Cheng, Feng Yang, Jing Liu
Experimental Procedure
Test materials and process.
Materials Science & Engineering A, 2009, 499(1):482-488
Journal of Wuhan University of Technology (Materials Science Edition), 2015, 30(3):631-638
Advanced Engineering Materials, 2015, 17(7):995-1007
Materials Chemistry and Physics, 2013, 137(3):959-966.
Materials Science & Engineering A, 2009, 499(1):482-488
Journal of Wuhan University of Technology (Materials Science Edition), 2015, 30(3):631-638
Advanced Engineering Materials, 2015, 17(7):995-1007
Materials Chemistry and Physics, 2013, 137(3):959-966.
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Lei Cui, Xiao Dan Ge, Qin Yong Ma
Materials
Cement.
Yang, Investigations of influence factor on the rate of concrete sulfate attack, Journal of Building Materials, 10 (2007) 89-96
Liu, Resistance to sulfate salt crystallization of cement pastes containing ultra-fine fly ash, Journal of Building Materials, 6 (2003) 350-355
Ferraro, Sulfate attack on concrete: effect of partial immersion, Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 23 (2011) 572-579
Kurtis, Experimental asymptotic analysis of expansion of concrete exposed to sulfate attack, ACI Materials Journal, 105 (2008) 62-71
Yang, Investigations of influence factor on the rate of concrete sulfate attack, Journal of Building Materials, 10 (2007) 89-96
Liu, Resistance to sulfate salt crystallization of cement pastes containing ultra-fine fly ash, Journal of Building Materials, 6 (2003) 350-355
Ferraro, Sulfate attack on concrete: effect of partial immersion, Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 23 (2011) 572-579
Kurtis, Experimental asymptotic analysis of expansion of concrete exposed to sulfate attack, ACI Materials Journal, 105 (2008) 62-71
Online since: May 2021
Authors: Olga G. Kozhus, Gennady V. Barsukov, Vladimir Shorkin, Yury Stepanov
It has found successful applications not only for cutting any materials in the industry, but also for deep-sea repair, defragmentation, cleaning of sea laying pipeline systems, including in the Arctic [1, 2].
The profile of a nozzle wear made of various materials at the inlet pressure to the jet-forming nozzle in the range from 100 to 450 MPa and the flow rate of abrasive particles from 0.25 to 0.5 kg / min has an axisymmetric wave character. 2.
Acknowledgments This work was supported by the Russian Science Foundation, grant 20-79-00347.
Shchetinin and A.N Fedotyevm, Improving accuracy of profile hydro-abrasive cutting of plates of hardmetals and superhard materials, Journal of Superhard Materials. 36 (3) (2014) pp. 199-207
Tishenko, Wear of a nozzle attachment in technological systems for waterjet processing of materials, Mechanical engineering and computer technology. 11 (2013) pp. 37-52
The profile of a nozzle wear made of various materials at the inlet pressure to the jet-forming nozzle in the range from 100 to 450 MPa and the flow rate of abrasive particles from 0.25 to 0.5 kg / min has an axisymmetric wave character. 2.
Acknowledgments This work was supported by the Russian Science Foundation, grant 20-79-00347.
Shchetinin and A.N Fedotyevm, Improving accuracy of profile hydro-abrasive cutting of plates of hardmetals and superhard materials, Journal of Superhard Materials. 36 (3) (2014) pp. 199-207
Tishenko, Wear of a nozzle attachment in technological systems for waterjet processing of materials, Mechanical engineering and computer technology. 11 (2013) pp. 37-52
Online since: November 2015
Authors: Subramania Pillai Sivaraja, P.K. Balakumar, G. Sudha, R. Parthiban
The heat transfer depends on parameters like heat sink’s surface area, pitch, design and material used.
Lakshmi Anusha et al., (2014) reported on CFD analysis of splayed pin fin heat sink using advanced composite materials that the splayed fins are more capable for the sense of L-junction temperature and also the system’s total weight has been reduced by using the sophisticated materials like Polyphenylene Sulphide (PPS), Carbon Foam and Graphite Epoxy [4].
In materials, the fluid is air and the fin surface is made up of aluminum.
S.M Kherde, “Design Modification and Analysis of Two Wheeler Cooling Fins – A Re view”, International Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Vol.5.No.01, (2014) pp 30- 33
[4] Lakshmi Anusha I , Murali S, Srinivas Rao P, Padmavathi P, “CFD Analysis of Splayed Fin Heat Sink Using Advanced Composite Materials”, International Journal of Current Engineering and Technology, (2014) pp 493- 495
Lakshmi Anusha et al., (2014) reported on CFD analysis of splayed pin fin heat sink using advanced composite materials that the splayed fins are more capable for the sense of L-junction temperature and also the system’s total weight has been reduced by using the sophisticated materials like Polyphenylene Sulphide (PPS), Carbon Foam and Graphite Epoxy [4].
In materials, the fluid is air and the fin surface is made up of aluminum.
S.M Kherde, “Design Modification and Analysis of Two Wheeler Cooling Fins – A Re view”, International Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Vol.5.No.01, (2014) pp 30- 33
[4] Lakshmi Anusha I , Murali S, Srinivas Rao P, Padmavathi P, “CFD Analysis of Splayed Fin Heat Sink Using Advanced Composite Materials”, International Journal of Current Engineering and Technology, (2014) pp 493- 495