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Online since: August 2010
Authors: Krishnan Jayaraman, Ying Leong Foong, Tsun Hei Tam
Materials
The saw dust was sourced from Dysart, a timber company located in Auckland.
O'Neill: Iranian Polymer Journal Vol. 16 (2007), p. 477
Shi: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 107 (2008), p. 2520
Wolcott: Forest Products Journal Vol. 57 (2007), p. 46
[8] N.M.Stark: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 100 (2005), p. 3131.
O'Neill: Iranian Polymer Journal Vol. 16 (2007), p. 477
Shi: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 107 (2008), p. 2520
Wolcott: Forest Products Journal Vol. 57 (2007), p. 46
[8] N.M.Stark: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 100 (2005), p. 3131.
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Yu Ling Liu, Xiao Wei Gan, Jia Xi Wang, Yan Gang He, Wei Juan Li
Abstract: With low-k dielectric materials taking the place of oxide dielectrics as the primary dielectric materials, the low-k dielectric materials and interconnection Cu metals during Chemical Mechanical Planarization (CMP) is becoming a critical surface quality issue as well.
However, the mechanical strength of porous low-k dielectric materials is worse than that of dense materials.
Chang’s paper which published in Thin Solid Films [4], alkaline slurry is harmful for low-k dielectric materials, for example, its k value obviously increase and Cu2+ can involve in porous low-k dielectric materials and lead to further pollution.
Acknowledgment This work was financially supported by the National Significant Science and Technology Special Projects, China (2009ZX02308).
Journal of Hebei University of Technology, 2009, 38(2): 1-8 [2] Yair Ein-Eli, David Starosvetsky.
However, the mechanical strength of porous low-k dielectric materials is worse than that of dense materials.
Chang’s paper which published in Thin Solid Films [4], alkaline slurry is harmful for low-k dielectric materials, for example, its k value obviously increase and Cu2+ can involve in porous low-k dielectric materials and lead to further pollution.
Acknowledgment This work was financially supported by the National Significant Science and Technology Special Projects, China (2009ZX02308).
Journal of Hebei University of Technology, 2009, 38(2): 1-8 [2] Yair Ein-Eli, David Starosvetsky.
Online since: June 2019
Authors: Jasmin Graef, Bernd Engel
Proceedings of the 16th European Conference On Composite Materials, Seville, Spain, 2014
Graef, Influencing factors on the reproducibility of bias extension tests of fiber reinforced thermoplastics, Materials Science and Engineering, September, Darmstadt, 2016, Poster presentation
Graef, FE analysis of the influence of fiber orientation to shearing and wrinkling of fiber reinforced thermoplastic parts, Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 742, 2017, pp. 732-739
Yu, Forming simulation of a thermoplastic commingled woven textile on a double dome, International Journal of Material Forming, Vol. 1, Suppl. 1, 2008, pp. 965-968
Boisse, Numerical and Experimental Forming Analysis of Woven Composites with Double Dome Benchmark, International Journal of Material Forming, Vol. 2, 2009, pp. 201-204
Graef, Influencing factors on the reproducibility of bias extension tests of fiber reinforced thermoplastics, Materials Science and Engineering, September, Darmstadt, 2016, Poster presentation
Graef, FE analysis of the influence of fiber orientation to shearing and wrinkling of fiber reinforced thermoplastic parts, Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 742, 2017, pp. 732-739
Yu, Forming simulation of a thermoplastic commingled woven textile on a double dome, International Journal of Material Forming, Vol. 1, Suppl. 1, 2008, pp. 965-968
Boisse, Numerical and Experimental Forming Analysis of Woven Composites with Double Dome Benchmark, International Journal of Material Forming, Vol. 2, 2009, pp. 201-204
Online since: March 2010
Authors: Jun Zhao, Y.Z. Li
Preparation and Mechanical Properties of Al2O3/TiCN
Sandwich Nanocomposite Ceramic Tool Materials
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Ai, et al: Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering Vol.34(1998), p. 32 [2] X.
Zhao, et al: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol.248(1998), p.125 [3] J.
Anné1, D Jiang, et al: Materials Science Forum Vol.92(2005), p. 705 [6] J.
Lü: Materials Letters Vol.60(2006), p. 2810 [7] F.
Ai, et al: Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering Vol.34(1998), p. 32 [2] X.
Zhao, et al: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol.248(1998), p.125 [3] J.
Anné1, D Jiang, et al: Materials Science Forum Vol.92(2005), p. 705 [6] J.
Lü: Materials Letters Vol.60(2006), p. 2810 [7] F.
Online since: September 2015
Authors: Hang Lin, Ping Cao, Ri Hong Cao
In this paper, based on similar material testing, the crack coalescence and failure mode of the rock-like materials with multi-fissures will be investigated.
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International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences 35(7):863–888 (1998a)
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences 39(2):229–241(2002)
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences 35(2):147–164(1998)
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences 38(7):909–924(2001)
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences 35(7):863–888 (1998a)
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences 39(2):229–241(2002)
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences 35(2):147–164(1998)
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences 38(7):909–924(2001)
Online since: May 2013
Authors: Yan Ding, Qing Guo Tang, Jun Ping Meng, Jin Sheng Liang, Xin Hui Duan
Li et al. [20] used the flotation method to deal with the iron tailing from Anshan iron and steel corporation, the procedure was proved to be with significant economic benefits.
2.2 Construction materials from iron tailings
General particle size of the iron tailings in China is less than 0.074mm, the proportion is about 75%, meanwhile, the chemical composition of iron tailings is close to that of ceramic materials, glass and tiles, which makes it possible to prepare construction materials from iron tailings.
2.2.1 Paving materials
Paving materials is the most basic building materials, without strict chemical requirement but some certain hardness and grain size.
These enterprises use their own separation process and the local resources to produce paving materials and have obtained certain economic benefits [21]. 2.2.2 Wall materials For a long time, the clinker brick is the main wall materials of our country, however, the production of clinker brick will occupy a large scale of farmland, which is not advocated now, as a replaced material with an increasing amount each year, the iron tailing is mainly studied by different enterprises for the possibility to be used as raw materials for wall materials, which is also considered to be the main method for the reutilization of iron tailings [22].
Journal of Green Science and Technology, 2011 (12):146-149 (In Chinese) [12] S.
Journal of Hazardous Materials 174 (2010) 78–83
Journal of Materials and Metallurgy, 2004(12): 242-246 (In Chinese) [24] Guo J., Wang J., Yang G..
These enterprises use their own separation process and the local resources to produce paving materials and have obtained certain economic benefits [21]. 2.2.2 Wall materials For a long time, the clinker brick is the main wall materials of our country, however, the production of clinker brick will occupy a large scale of farmland, which is not advocated now, as a replaced material with an increasing amount each year, the iron tailing is mainly studied by different enterprises for the possibility to be used as raw materials for wall materials, which is also considered to be the main method for the reutilization of iron tailings [22].
Journal of Green Science and Technology, 2011 (12):146-149 (In Chinese) [12] S.
Journal of Hazardous Materials 174 (2010) 78–83
Journal of Materials and Metallurgy, 2004(12): 242-246 (In Chinese) [24] Guo J., Wang J., Yang G..
Online since: February 2019
Authors: Md. Naimul Islam, Farhana Islam, Harun Ar-Rashid, Nanda Karmaker, Farjana A. Koly, Jumana Mahmud, Kamrun N. Keya, Ruhul Amin Khan
Composite materials are manufactured by combining two dissimilar materials into a new material which is better suited for a particular application than either of the original material alone.
At present, modern technologies require materials with unusual combination of properties that cannot be met by the conventional materials.
Materials and Methods 2.1 Materials E-glass fiber woven was purchased from Saint-Gobain Vetrotex India Limited.
Eco-challenges of bio-based polymer composites, Journal of Composite Materials Materials , Vol. 2, 911-925
Journal of Composite Materials,Vol. 39, No. 17, 1577-1589
At present, modern technologies require materials with unusual combination of properties that cannot be met by the conventional materials.
Materials and Methods 2.1 Materials E-glass fiber woven was purchased from Saint-Gobain Vetrotex India Limited.
Eco-challenges of bio-based polymer composites, Journal of Composite Materials Materials , Vol. 2, 911-925
Journal of Composite Materials,Vol. 39, No. 17, 1577-1589
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Jindrich Melcher, Marcela Karmazínová, Milan Pilgr
Karmazínová: Strength characteristics of material of fiber-cement building components and verification of warming and sprinkling influence on their behavior (original in Czech language), In Proceedings of the XIVth International Conference on „Ecology and New Building Materials and Products“ held in Telč, VUSTAH a.s.
Karmazínová: Loading tests of glass-fiber-concrete façade panels stiffened by rib” (original in Czech language), In Proceedings of the IXth Conference on „Ecology and new building materials and products“ held in Telč, VUSTAH a.s.
Pospíšil: Material characteristics of glass-fiber-concrete facade components (original in Czech language) In Proceedings of the VIIth Conference on „Ecology and new building materials and products“ held in Telč, VUSTAH, a.s.
Knězek: Experimental verification of glass-fiber-concrete façade panels under wind loading actions (original in Czech language), In Proceedings of the VIth Conference on ”New Building Materials and Products” held in Telč, VUSTAH a.s.
Karmazínová: Design assisted by testing – a powerful tool for the evaluation of material properties and design resistances from test results, International Journal of Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences, Vol. 6, No. 2 (2012), pp. 376-385.
Karmazínová: Loading tests of glass-fiber-concrete façade panels stiffened by rib” (original in Czech language), In Proceedings of the IXth Conference on „Ecology and new building materials and products“ held in Telč, VUSTAH a.s.
Pospíšil: Material characteristics of glass-fiber-concrete facade components (original in Czech language) In Proceedings of the VIIth Conference on „Ecology and new building materials and products“ held in Telč, VUSTAH, a.s.
Knězek: Experimental verification of glass-fiber-concrete façade panels under wind loading actions (original in Czech language), In Proceedings of the VIth Conference on ”New Building Materials and Products” held in Telč, VUSTAH a.s.
Karmazínová: Design assisted by testing – a powerful tool for the evaluation of material properties and design resistances from test results, International Journal of Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences, Vol. 6, No. 2 (2012), pp. 376-385.
Online since: March 2021
Authors: Sharifah Maszura Syed Mohsin, Adnan Zaidatul Syahida, Abdul Shukor Lim Nor Hasanah, Ariffin Nur Farhayu
These materials have been proven to enhance the strength of the concrete because it contains pozzolanic materials which are a silicate-based that produced by hydrating cement to form secondary cementitious materials [7].
[18] Shah C J, Pathak V B and Shah R A 2013 A study of future trend for sustainable development by incorporation of supplementary cementitious materials International Journal of Inventive Engineering and Sciences 1(11) 19-26
Construction and Building Materials, 102, (2016): 950-960
Effect of common salt on some Engineering Properties of Eggshell stabilized lateritic soil, ARPN, Journal and Applied Sciences 5, pp 64-73
Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 728, (2017)
[18] Shah C J, Pathak V B and Shah R A 2013 A study of future trend for sustainable development by incorporation of supplementary cementitious materials International Journal of Inventive Engineering and Sciences 1(11) 19-26
Construction and Building Materials, 102, (2016): 950-960
Effect of common salt on some Engineering Properties of Eggshell stabilized lateritic soil, ARPN, Journal and Applied Sciences 5, pp 64-73
Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 728, (2017)
Online since: April 2021
Authors: Dedi Dedi, Ardita Septiani, Asep Ridwan Nugraha, Yeti Rafitasari, Agustinus Agung Nugroho, Ervin Naufal Arrasyid
BiFeO3 has been attracted among multiferroic materials because it has a potential candidate for room temperature commercial applications such as smart devices, random access memories, spintronics, magnetic field sensors, and dielectric resonator oscillator (DRO) materials [2].
The primary characteristic of DRO materials such as high relative permittivity (εr), high Q factor (low dielectric loss, tanδ), and low-temperature coefficient of resonant frequency (τf) [10].Therefore BiFeO3 as multiferroic material could be a subject for oscillator material.
Scott, Advanced Materials 21, 2463 (2009)
Kamat, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics 26, 5368 (2015)
Selbach, Mari-Ann Einarsrud, and Tor Grande, Chemistry of Materials 21, 169 (2009)
The primary characteristic of DRO materials such as high relative permittivity (εr), high Q factor (low dielectric loss, tanδ), and low-temperature coefficient of resonant frequency (τf) [10].Therefore BiFeO3 as multiferroic material could be a subject for oscillator material.
Scott, Advanced Materials 21, 2463 (2009)
Kamat, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics 26, 5368 (2015)
Selbach, Mari-Ann Einarsrud, and Tor Grande, Chemistry of Materials 21, 169 (2009)