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Online since: August 2013
Authors: Jia Yang Li, Ying Qiu Gu, Kai Ning Liu
SERVICE SCIENCE(4):101–117
[2]PAN Ke, SHI Jian-yun.
Journal of the China Railway Society, 2007,29(2):27-31 [4]Patrick X.W Zou ,Jie L.
African Journal of Business Management Vol. 4(7), pp. 1299-1307, 4 July, 2010 [8]Ali Erbasi.
The Use of the AHP Method in the Selection of the Most Appropriate Production Materials by Businesses: A Sample Study on Tractor Body Materials.
Journal of Advanced Science.
Journal of the China Railway Society, 2007,29(2):27-31 [4]Patrick X.W Zou ,Jie L.
African Journal of Business Management Vol. 4(7), pp. 1299-1307, 4 July, 2010 [8]Ali Erbasi.
The Use of the AHP Method in the Selection of the Most Appropriate Production Materials by Businesses: A Sample Study on Tractor Body Materials.
Journal of Advanced Science.
Online since: May 1996
PREFACE
The Proceedings ADVANCED MATERIALS FOR HIGH TECHNICAL APPLICATIONS
include 32 invited papers presented at The First Yugoslav Conference on Advanced Materials ADVANCED MATERIALS
'95: CHALLENGES OF TOMORROW, held in Herceg-Novi,
Yugoslavia, September 18-22, I 995 .
Actually, this is a first collective presentation of the Yugoslav scientists and their achievements in the field of materials science to the world public, after being isolated from the international community for several years as a consequence of the UN sanctions imposed on our country.
The Conference ha, been initiated by the Association of the Engineers and Technicians of Yugoslavia and the Institute of Technical Sciences of the Serbian Academy of Sciences ru1d Arts, and organized in co-operation with the leading scientific institutions and faculties on the occasion of 50 years of publication of our national journal TECHNICS (fEHNIKA). 1be goal of the Conference wa5 to present the current state of development and Yugoslav potentials and to consider the problems in the materials science and engineering through the lectures of our eminent worldwide known scientists.
The Proceedings contain the 32 papers arranged in sections, corresponding to their scientific contents: (I) Structure and Characterization, (2) Materials for Electronics ru1d Optoelectronics, (3) Physical Chemistry of Materials, (4) Polymers, (5) Thin Films, (6) Powders, Sintering and Composites, (7) Electrochemistry ru1d Physical Metallurgy .
Milivoje Jelacic as a Conference coordinator, Mrs Mirjruia Kosanovic in her technical editing of the materials before, during, and after the meeting, Mr Predrag Zivanovic, Dragan Tasic, Srecko Stopic, Djordje Janackovic, and Petar Uskokovic are gratefully acknowledged.
Actually, this is a first collective presentation of the Yugoslav scientists and their achievements in the field of materials science to the world public, after being isolated from the international community for several years as a consequence of the UN sanctions imposed on our country.
The Conference ha, been initiated by the Association of the Engineers and Technicians of Yugoslavia and the Institute of Technical Sciences of the Serbian Academy of Sciences ru1d Arts, and organized in co-operation with the leading scientific institutions and faculties on the occasion of 50 years of publication of our national journal TECHNICS (fEHNIKA). 1be goal of the Conference wa5 to present the current state of development and Yugoslav potentials and to consider the problems in the materials science and engineering through the lectures of our eminent worldwide known scientists.
The Proceedings contain the 32 papers arranged in sections, corresponding to their scientific contents: (I) Structure and Characterization, (2) Materials for Electronics ru1d Optoelectronics, (3) Physical Chemistry of Materials, (4) Polymers, (5) Thin Films, (6) Powders, Sintering and Composites, (7) Electrochemistry ru1d Physical Metallurgy .
Milivoje Jelacic as a Conference coordinator, Mrs Mirjruia Kosanovic in her technical editing of the materials before, during, and after the meeting, Mr Predrag Zivanovic, Dragan Tasic, Srecko Stopic, Djordje Janackovic, and Petar Uskokovic are gratefully acknowledged.
Online since: April 2023
Authors: Swarnendu Sen, Samir Chakravarti
Bocchini, The influence of porosity on the characteristics of sintered materials, International Journal of Powder Metallurgy (1986). 22 (1986) 185–202
Cook, Is porosity always detrimental to the wear resistance of materials?
Kishore, Dry reciprocating wear and frictional behaviour of B4C reinforced functionally graded and homogenous aluminium matrix composites, Journal of Materials Research and Technology. 9 (2020) 1578–1592
Kumar, Processing and dry sliding wear performance of spray deposited hyper-eutectic aluminum–silicon alloys, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 213 (2013) 401–410
Farhat, others, Effect of surface porosity on tribological properties of sintered pure Al and Al 6061, Materials Sciences and Applications. 6 (2015) 549.
Cook, Is porosity always detrimental to the wear resistance of materials?
Kishore, Dry reciprocating wear and frictional behaviour of B4C reinforced functionally graded and homogenous aluminium matrix composites, Journal of Materials Research and Technology. 9 (2020) 1578–1592
Kumar, Processing and dry sliding wear performance of spray deposited hyper-eutectic aluminum–silicon alloys, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 213 (2013) 401–410
Farhat, others, Effect of surface porosity on tribological properties of sintered pure Al and Al 6061, Materials Sciences and Applications. 6 (2015) 549.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Rui Xu, Jin Zheng, Cui Fan, Yuan Yuan Gao
Current Opinion in solid state & Materials Science, vol. 2, pp. 584-587,1997
Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, vol. 108(1260), pp. 769-773, 2000
Journal of the Ceramic Socety of Japan, vol. 110(4), pp. 329-332, 2001
Materials Research Society, vol. 19(6), pp. 1669-1674, 2004
Journal of European Ceramic Society, vol. 24, pp. 507-510, 2004
Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, vol. 108(1260), pp. 769-773, 2000
Journal of the Ceramic Socety of Japan, vol. 110(4), pp. 329-332, 2001
Materials Research Society, vol. 19(6), pp. 1669-1674, 2004
Journal of European Ceramic Society, vol. 24, pp. 507-510, 2004
Online since: October 2014
Authors: H.E. Araujo, D.P.F. Souza
Science. 2011;334(6058):935-9
On the development of proton conducting materials for technological applications.
Journal of Materials Science. 2001;36(5):1149-60 [9] Haile SM, West DL, Campbell J.
Journal of Materials Research. 1998;13(06):1576-95
Journal of Materials Science & Technology. 2013;29(2):137-41.
On the development of proton conducting materials for technological applications.
Journal of Materials Science. 2001;36(5):1149-60 [9] Haile SM, West DL, Campbell J.
Journal of Materials Research. 1998;13(06):1576-95
Journal of Materials Science & Technology. 2013;29(2):137-41.
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Gang Wu, Fang Ke Shao, Qiao Chen
Polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (POSS) are class of organic–inorganic hybrid materials that possess a synergistic combination of the constituent properties.
POSS hybrid materials are potential candidates for use in PEM because their relatively hydrophobic core as compared with sulfonated materials and adjustable external functionalities are able to affect the water behavior, dimension stability, and thermal stability of sulfonated polymers but rarely have been investigated.
Rozie` re: Journal of Membrane Science Vol. 185 (2001), p41
Mikhailenk and G.P.Robertson: Journal of Membrane Science Vol. 173 (2000), p17
Fichet, Journal of Membrane Science Vol. 368 (2011), p1
POSS hybrid materials are potential candidates for use in PEM because their relatively hydrophobic core as compared with sulfonated materials and adjustable external functionalities are able to affect the water behavior, dimension stability, and thermal stability of sulfonated polymers but rarely have been investigated.
Rozie` re: Journal of Membrane Science Vol. 185 (2001), p41
Mikhailenk and G.P.Robertson: Journal of Membrane Science Vol. 173 (2000), p17
Fichet, Journal of Membrane Science Vol. 368 (2011), p1
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Yin Huan Yang
Failure Analysis of Laminate on Influence of the Hole
Yinhuan Yang 1,2, a
1 School of Energy and Civil Engineering, Harbin University of Commerce, Harbin 150028, China
2 Center for Composite Materials, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150080, China
ayangyinhuan@yahoo.com.cn
Keyword: laminate; progressive failure; material properties degradation; the hole
Abstract.
Materials properties of M40J/Ag80 unidirectional laminate are shown in Table 2.
Table 2 Materials properties of M40J/Ag80 unidirectional laminate Elastic constant Value Strength Value 21000MPa 1310MPa 8400MPa 1020MPa 4780MPa 22.9MPa 3280MPa 132MPa 0.3 58.3MPa 0.28 20MPa Result analysis.
Engblom : Composites Science and Technology Vol.28(1987), p.87~102 [5] W.
Chang: Journal of Composite Materials Vol.21(1987),p. 834~855
Materials properties of M40J/Ag80 unidirectional laminate are shown in Table 2.
Table 2 Materials properties of M40J/Ag80 unidirectional laminate Elastic constant Value Strength Value 21000MPa 1310MPa 8400MPa 1020MPa 4780MPa 22.9MPa 3280MPa 132MPa 0.3 58.3MPa 0.28 20MPa Result analysis.
Engblom : Composites Science and Technology Vol.28(1987), p.87~102 [5] W.
Chang: Journal of Composite Materials Vol.21(1987),p. 834~855
Online since: June 2011
Authors: Yi Dun, Shuan Jie Wang, Xiao Hong Shi, Zhao Ying Zhou
The major form of defect of MMCS is the void debond between the surfaces of the metal matrix and the composite material and that between the different layers of the composite materials.
Ultrasonic Nonlinear Response of Micro-Defects Ultrasonic Nonlinearity in Solid Materials.
In fact, ultrasonic wave propagation in materials is always nonlinear.
Let’s take the simplest case of second harmonic excitation in isotropic solid materials as an example.
Acknowledgment The work is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China.
Ultrasonic Nonlinear Response of Micro-Defects Ultrasonic Nonlinearity in Solid Materials.
In fact, ultrasonic wave propagation in materials is always nonlinear.
Let’s take the simplest case of second harmonic excitation in isotropic solid materials as an example.
Acknowledgment The work is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China.
Online since: February 2019
Authors: Himadri Shekhar Mondal, Md. Mehadi Hasan Mahasin, Md. Mahbub Hossain, Pankoj Kumar Mondal, Md. Ekhlasur Rahaman
Typical biochemical examines were created for this where some types depend
on nano-structured materials.
Reproduced with permission of Journal of Materials Research, Cambridge University Press [43]. 3.2.6 Optical Bio-sensors utilizing Graphene and Functional DNA Molecules Single-stranded DNA atoms fit for sub-atomic acknowledgment and catalysis would now be able to be routinely created by means of the procedure of in vitro selection.
Coupling serviceable DNA particles with graphene materials for the plan of optical bio-sensors has turned into an energizing examination territory lately, as graphene materials are great quenchers of fluorescence as well as show extensively extraordinary attraction for free and ligand-bound functional DNA atoms.
Iborra, et al., "Advances in piezoelectric thin films for acoustic biosensors, acoustofluidics and lab-on-chip applications," Progress in Materials Science, vol. 89, pp. 31-91, 2017
Li, "Optical biosensors utilizing graphene and functional dna molecules," Journal of Materials Research, pp. 1-11, 2017
Reproduced with permission of Journal of Materials Research, Cambridge University Press [43]. 3.2.6 Optical Bio-sensors utilizing Graphene and Functional DNA Molecules Single-stranded DNA atoms fit for sub-atomic acknowledgment and catalysis would now be able to be routinely created by means of the procedure of in vitro selection.
Coupling serviceable DNA particles with graphene materials for the plan of optical bio-sensors has turned into an energizing examination territory lately, as graphene materials are great quenchers of fluorescence as well as show extensively extraordinary attraction for free and ligand-bound functional DNA atoms.
Iborra, et al., "Advances in piezoelectric thin films for acoustic biosensors, acoustofluidics and lab-on-chip applications," Progress in Materials Science, vol. 89, pp. 31-91, 2017
Li, "Optical biosensors utilizing graphene and functional dna molecules," Journal of Materials Research, pp. 1-11, 2017
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Hui Jie Liu, Li Zhou
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