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Online since: January 2013
Authors: Jun Liu, Wen Hui Sun, Xu Ming Wang, Chao Lin
Study on Compatibility of Modified the Cement-based Composite Biomass Materials by Agent
Jun Liu1,a, Chao Lin 2,b , Wenhui Sun1,cand Xuming Wang3,d
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shenyang Jianzhu University, Shenyang 110168, China
2Himin Solar Co., Ltd, ShanDong 253000, China
3School of Management, Shenyang Jianzhu University, ShenYang 110168, China
aliujun2699@126.com, bLinc650224@163.com, cswhno.1md001@163.com, dwangxumingfan@163.com
Keywords:Compatibility;The cement-based composite biomass materials;Agent(key words)
Abstract.
So people found the biomass materials and the biomass materials technologies were developed rapidly.
Tu: NEW BUILDING MATERIALS.
[3] W.W and R.C.et al: Forest Products Journal.
[4] Hachmi M, Moslemi A.A, et al,: Wood Science and Technology.
So people found the biomass materials and the biomass materials technologies were developed rapidly.
Tu: NEW BUILDING MATERIALS.
[3] W.W and R.C.et al: Forest Products Journal.
[4] Hachmi M, Moslemi A.A, et al,: Wood Science and Technology.
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Yun Yun Xu, Shan Dan Zhou, Xin Xu, Tao Zhang, Zhen Rong Lin
Introduction
With the continuous progress of science and technology,advanced Materials has become the focus of global strategy development.
Because of many disadvantages of thermosetting resin-based composite materials,people began to Toughening the material.
As a excellent intensifier, carbon fibre can smartly enhance intensity of materials.
However, composites can’t absorb bounce energy like mental materials.
[15] Xiaosu Yi, Yahong Xu,Tang Bangmin , Journal of Materials Engineering( in Chinese), 2004(9):3-8.
Because of many disadvantages of thermosetting resin-based composite materials,people began to Toughening the material.
As a excellent intensifier, carbon fibre can smartly enhance intensity of materials.
However, composites can’t absorb bounce energy like mental materials.
[15] Xiaosu Yi, Yahong Xu,Tang Bangmin , Journal of Materials Engineering( in Chinese), 2004(9):3-8.
Online since: September 2023
Authors: S. Prateep Kumar, M. Rajesh, Madineni Shanthan Sai
Introduction:
Composite materials are a type of material composed of two or more distinct materials that, when combined, exhibit properties and characteristics that are different from the individual materials.
These materials are created by combining a reinforcing material, such as fibres or particles, with a matrix material, such as a resin or a polymer.
Composite materials are created by combining two or more substances while ensuring that each retains its unique features.
Materials that are 100% biodegradable and recyclable are also environmentally friendly.
Materials Today: Proceedings, 2018. https://doi:10.1016/j.matpr. 2017.12.151
These materials are created by combining a reinforcing material, such as fibres or particles, with a matrix material, such as a resin or a polymer.
Composite materials are created by combining two or more substances while ensuring that each retains its unique features.
Materials that are 100% biodegradable and recyclable are also environmentally friendly.
Materials Today: Proceedings, 2018. https://doi:10.1016/j.matpr. 2017.12.151
Online since: October 2021
Authors: Nguyen Huu Loc, Tring Quoc Hung
The results allow us to choose the geometrical parameters for milling cutter, apart from the working parameters for processing the surface of wood materials with the highest quality as possible.
The processed materials are tropical woods, churasia and canarium, with dimensions as follows: length of wood samples lw = 1000mm, width b = 20 ... 22mm.
Conclusions In the paper having theoretical and experimental researches on the chip formation and surface shaping of churasia and canarium wood materials while milling, the cutting tool material is carbide WCCO6.
Journal 1968, 5, 118-121p
International Journal Adv, Manuf.
The processed materials are tropical woods, churasia and canarium, with dimensions as follows: length of wood samples lw = 1000mm, width b = 20 ... 22mm.
Conclusions In the paper having theoretical and experimental researches on the chip formation and surface shaping of churasia and canarium wood materials while milling, the cutting tool material is carbide WCCO6.
Journal 1968, 5, 118-121p
International Journal Adv, Manuf.
Online since: November 2015
Authors: Nik Mohd Azmi, Wedianti Shualdi, Nurul Huda Yusoff, Nor Adhila Muhammad, Khairuldin Mohd Isha
Thermally Stable Encapsulation Material Based on Green and Red Lanthanide Phosphor for White Light Emitting Diodes
Wedianti Shualdi*, Nik Mohd Azmi Nik Abd Aziz, Nurul Huda Yusoff,
Nor Adhila Muhammad, Khairuldin Mohd Isha
Energy Materials Section, Advanced Materials Research Center (AMREC), Standards and Industrial Research Institute Malaysia (SIRIM) Berhad, Lot 34, Jalan Hi-Tech 2/3, Kulim Hi-Tech Park, 09000 Kulim, Kedah, Malaysia
Email: wedianti@sirim.my
Keywords: white LED, phosphor material, lanthanide based complex
Abstract
This study reported thermal stability of hybrid sol-gel encapsulation materials doped with lanthanides complexes for generating white light.
At T=350oC, the weight loss of samples are very significant due to decomposition of organic materials in VTES:TEOS sol-gel matrices.
Acknowledgment This work was supported by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI), Malaysia with grant file No. 03-03-02-SF0279.
Bril, “Energy Transfer fron Ce3+ to Tb3+ in Scandium Borate”, Journal of Luminescence, Vol 3, Issue 1 (1970) 18-20 [5] L.
[7] Seung-Yeon Kwak, Na Ree Kim and Byeong-Soo Bae, “Dye-Bridged Hybrid Materials for Robust and High-Performance Wavelength Converter of White LEDs”, SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers, Volume 43, Issue 1, (2012) 1314–1317
At T=350oC, the weight loss of samples are very significant due to decomposition of organic materials in VTES:TEOS sol-gel matrices.
Acknowledgment This work was supported by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI), Malaysia with grant file No. 03-03-02-SF0279.
Bril, “Energy Transfer fron Ce3+ to Tb3+ in Scandium Borate”, Journal of Luminescence, Vol 3, Issue 1 (1970) 18-20 [5] L.
[7] Seung-Yeon Kwak, Na Ree Kim and Byeong-Soo Bae, “Dye-Bridged Hybrid Materials for Robust and High-Performance Wavelength Converter of White LEDs”, SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers, Volume 43, Issue 1, (2012) 1314–1317
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Zi Xin Zhu
Different sole materials impose very important influences on athletes’ movement effects.
Sole materials of tennis shoes to a large extent decide athletes’ start and sudden stop etc.
Study of functional relationship between ground conditions and outsole pattern of the gym shoes: Journal of Shaanxi University of Science & Technology, Vol. 24(2004), p. 16-18 [2] Nigg, B,Bahlsen, H,Luethi,S,et al.
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Sole materials of tennis shoes to a large extent decide athletes’ start and sudden stop etc.
Study of functional relationship between ground conditions and outsole pattern of the gym shoes: Journal of Shaanxi University of Science & Technology, Vol. 24(2004), p. 16-18 [2] Nigg, B,Bahlsen, H,Luethi,S,et al.
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Online since: January 2013
Authors: Sheng Yi Li, Chao Liang Guan, Xin Min Shen, Wen Qiang Peng
Experiment results show the dependence of the abrasive particles on the choice of materials.
Mechanical machining methods are not suitable for machining of workpiece materials for modern optical system.
Different combinations of workpiece materials and abrasive with different machining processes shows complete reverse material removal rates.
Experiment results indicate the dependence of the abrasive particles on the choice of materials.
hydrofluoric acid, Journal of the Chinese Ceramic Society. 32(2004)287-296 [13] Lu Dan, X.
Mechanical machining methods are not suitable for machining of workpiece materials for modern optical system.
Different combinations of workpiece materials and abrasive with different machining processes shows complete reverse material removal rates.
Experiment results indicate the dependence of the abrasive particles on the choice of materials.
hydrofluoric acid, Journal of the Chinese Ceramic Society. 32(2004)287-296 [13] Lu Dan, X.
Online since: October 2006
Authors: Michael Scheffler, Franziska Scheffler
Behling, Journal of Membrane Science 1993, 82, 15
Moulijn, Microporous Materials 1993, 1, 131
Falconer, Journal of Membrane Science 1994, 90, 1
Papp, Materials Science & Engineering A 2005, 412, 46
Greil, Advanced Materials 2005, 17, 344
Moulijn, Microporous Materials 1993, 1, 131
Falconer, Journal of Membrane Science 1994, 90, 1
Papp, Materials Science & Engineering A 2005, 412, 46
Greil, Advanced Materials 2005, 17, 344
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Hong Yuan Zhao, Shen Si Ma, Xing Quan Liu, Zheng Zhang
S : Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports (2012)
X : Journal of Materials Chemistry A (2013)
[12] Mi, Y,Hu, W,Dan, Y and Liu, Y : Materials Letters Vol. 62 (2008), p. 1194
[15] Zhang, M,Chen, Q,Xi, Z,Hou, Y and Chen, Q : Journal of Materials Science Vol. 47 (2012), p.2328
Z : Advanced Materials Research Vol. 335 (2011), p.1364
X : Journal of Materials Chemistry A (2013)
[12] Mi, Y,Hu, W,Dan, Y and Liu, Y : Materials Letters Vol. 62 (2008), p. 1194
[15] Zhang, M,Chen, Q,Xi, Z,Hou, Y and Chen, Q : Journal of Materials Science Vol. 47 (2012), p.2328
Z : Advanced Materials Research Vol. 335 (2011), p.1364
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Hafedh Abed Yahya, Muna Hanim Abdul Samad
The Role of Building Materials in Architectural Design
Hafedh Abed Yahya*a , and Muna Hanim Abdul Samad b
a&b School of Housing, Building and Planning, University of Science Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia
Keywords: Building Materials, Architectural Design, Technical Functionality, Aesthetic Attributes.
For materials and design, it is the blending of arts’ elements and science that make it work [10].
Most of the buildings in Fig. 4 were devised before the science of stress analysis had developed, but even without it, the designer was capable of visualizing the forces and the relationship between the forces, materials, and form.
Journal of Engineering, 18(11), pp.233-254, 2012
Johnson, Materials and design: The art and science of material selection in product design, 2nd ed., United Kingdom; Elsevier Ltd, 2009
For materials and design, it is the blending of arts’ elements and science that make it work [10].
Most of the buildings in Fig. 4 were devised before the science of stress analysis had developed, but even without it, the designer was capable of visualizing the forces and the relationship between the forces, materials, and form.
Journal of Engineering, 18(11), pp.233-254, 2012
Johnson, Materials and design: The art and science of material selection in product design, 2nd ed., United Kingdom; Elsevier Ltd, 2009