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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
Online since: March 2008
Authors: Jun Wang, Chuan Zhen Huang, Quan Lai Li, Cui Lian Che, Hong Tao Zhu
Two kinds of materials, 96% alumina and glass, were eroded.
Acknowledgement This project is supported by Key Project of Shandong Natural Science Foundation (Z2005F02) and J.
Feng: Key Engineering Materials, Vol.304-305 (2006), pp.560-564
Kovacevic: International Journal of Fracture, Vol.71 (1995) No.1, pp.1-14
Hashish: Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology, Vol.111 (1989), pp.221-228.
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..
Online since: June 2011
Authors: A. Abdullah Kassim, H. Shah Qasim
Introduction Bi-materials possess a significant importance due to their extensive applications in manufacturing industry where ductile materials maybe joined to comparatively brittle materials or where physically mismatching materials have to be joined to obtain technical or economical objectives.
The bond strength at the bi-materials interface plays a greater role in assuring the joint reliability.
The model of a bi-material notch is suitable to simulate a number of construction points from which a failure is initiated at the junction of two materials at the free surface.
Fujimoto, Numerical Simulation of Impact Transonic Interfacial Fracture with the Crack Coalescence, Materials Science Forum Vols. 465-466 (2004) pp 61-66, (2004) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. 4.
Hadavinia, A cohesive zone global energy analysis of an impact loaded bi-material strip in shear, International Journal of Fracture (2006) 138:197–209. 8.
Online since: October 2024
Authors: Aorigele Bohnuud, Gerile Naren, Wen Hui Liu, Jia Rui Zhang
Application of Nano Rare Earth Materials.
Science of rare earth materials.
Journal of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, 11(2023)8-18
Journal of Green Science and Technology, 24(2016) 30-31
Materials Reports, 27(2013)38-43+65
Online since: August 2010
Authors: Bing Lin Li, Ling Ling, Yu Jin Hu, Xue Lin Wang
Soehner: Machining science and technology, Vol. 9(2005), p. 271
Zeren: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 153-154(2004), p. 1019
Baker: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 167(2005), p. 1
Molinari: International Journal of Mechanical Science, Vol. 39(1997), p. 369-389
Chazal: Machining science and technology, Vol. 9(2005), p. 131-145.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Muhammad Abu Eusuf, Abdullah Al Hasan, Sharonee Sidek
It is well known that tires are made of rubber materials, carbon black and some fibrous materials [3].
Besides, a number of innovative materials usually from local raw and waste materials have been explored in hot humid climates.
Construction and Building Materials, 21, 277-288 (2007)
Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, Article in press (2005)
Investigation of energy consumption and energy savings of refrigerator-freezer during open and closed door condition, Journal of Applied Sciences, 8, 1822-1831(2008)
Online since: May 2013
Authors: Ji Mei Xia
Introduction Grindability is a key index for ceramic materials grinding.
The evaluation results of workability of ceramic materials are objective, stable and reasonable using this method, it can be applied as a valid refrence to design ceramic materials and select machining parameters of ceramic materials.
Rao: International Journal of Machine Tools and manufacture.
[5] Yu A B, Chen Y, Jia DW: Key Engineering Materials.
Zhong , Xin Li Tian: Materials Science.
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Ravi G, Banoth Hima Bindu, Sri Rama R. Devi, Ravi Gugulothu
The experimental results computed in the field of water distillation process using solar energy in the presence of energy storage materials sodium sulphate and sodium acetate are discussed in this paper.
In this experiment, Sodium acetate (C2H3NaO2) and Sodium sulfate (Na2SO410H2O) are used as Phase Change Materials.
Dissolving phase change materials in water, enhances its absorptivity of solar radiation.
Glass cover inside and outside temperatures increased with respect to time with maximum temperatures in the Noon with 350C and 300C respectively in the presence of phase change materials.
[8] Swetha K and Venugopal (2011), “Experimental Investigation of a Single sloped still using PCM”, International Journal of Research in Environmental Science and Technology, 1(4), 30-33, 2011.
Online since: March 2013
Authors: He Chen, Guo Wei Shu, Qi Ma, Tao Qin
Effect of four materials including glycine, arginine, proline and sodium glutamate on survival of Bifidobacterium bifidum during freeze-drying Qi Ma 1, Tao Qin 1, a, He Chen 2, Guowei Shu 1, 2, b 1 Enzyme Engineering Institute, Shaanxi Academy of Sciences, Xi’an, China 2College of Life Science & Engineering,Shaanxi University of Science & Technology, Xi’an, China alcshgw@gmail.com, bshuguowei@gmail.com Keywords: Bifidobacterium bifidum; freeze-drying; Glycine; Arginine; Proline; Sodium glutamate Abstract:Effect of four materials including glycine, arginine, proline and sodium glutamate on survival of Bifidobacterium bifidum during freeze-drying was studied by measuring the viable counts of before and after freeze-drying.
Materials and Methods Bacterial strain Bifidobacterium bifidum was obtained from College of Life Science & Engineering, Shaanxi University of Science & Technology.
The four materials could significantly improve the survival rate of B. bifidum and the number of viable cells of lyophilized powder; glycine was the best protectant among the four materials.
International Journal of Food Microbiology, Vol.59 (2000), p. 241
Advanced Materials Research,Vol. 382(2012),p. 454-457