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Online since: May 2023
Authors: Gabriel Ferro, Marina Gutierrez, François Cauwet, Laurent Auvray, Jérôme Andrieux, Maria-Paz Alegre, Fernando Lloret, Daniel Araujo, Yamina Benamra
Mawby, Microelectronics Journal 38 (2007) 1233–1237
Werheit, Solid State Sciences 86 (2018) 38–44
Brand, Materials Science and Engineering: B 79 (2001) 191–202
Wood, Journal of Crystal Growth 74 (1986) 210–216
Ferro, Critical Reviews in Solid State and Materials Sciences 40 (2015) 56–76
Werheit, Solid State Sciences 86 (2018) 38–44
Brand, Materials Science and Engineering: B 79 (2001) 191–202
Wood, Journal of Crystal Growth 74 (1986) 210–216
Ferro, Critical Reviews in Solid State and Materials Sciences 40 (2015) 56–76
Online since: September 2012
Authors: Ruben Bartali, Nadhira Laidani, Cristian Collini, Leandro Lorenzelli, Marina Scarpa, Victor Micheli, Rajesh Pandiyan, Gloria Gottardi, Glauco Gambetti, Aman Gambetti, Ioana Luciu, Elisa Morganti, G. Coser
Laidani1.
1) Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Center for Materials and Microsystems, Via Sommarive 18, 38123 Trento, Italy.
2) Department of Physics University of Trento, Trento, Italy
3) Gambetti Kenologia, Binasco Milano
Keywords: PDMS, PET, wettability, air plasma.
These polymers are widely used materials in the fabrication of microfluidic devices.
We observed that wettability is probably controlled by energy of the charged species on PET materials, and by the density of charged species in the PDMS.
Journal of Chromatography A. 1209 (2008) 246-252 [3]Juan P.
Fernandez –Blazquez , Daniela Fell, Elmar Bonaccurso, Aranzazu del Campo, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 357 (2011) 234-238 [4] E.
These polymers are widely used materials in the fabrication of microfluidic devices.
We observed that wettability is probably controlled by energy of the charged species on PET materials, and by the density of charged species in the PDMS.
Journal of Chromatography A. 1209 (2008) 246-252 [3]Juan P.
Fernandez –Blazquez , Daniela Fell, Elmar Bonaccurso, Aranzazu del Campo, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 357 (2011) 234-238 [4] E.
Online since: February 2021
Authors: Thirapat Kitinirunkul, Prakob Kitchaiya, Chesda Kiriratnikom, Paisarn Boonyarat, Suchuchchai Nuanklai
The rocket components
The rocket motor case material will be made with light metals or composite materials.
It higher than the melting point of metals or composite materials.
Journal of Aerospace Sciences & Technologies Vol. 65 (2013), p. 254-261
Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 64, Issue 12, (1997), p. 2347-2354
Defence Science Journal Vol. 51, No.2 (2000) [14] ASTM Designation E285-08: Standard Test Method for Oxyacetylene Ablation Testing of Thermal Insulation Materials. (2015)
It higher than the melting point of metals or composite materials.
Journal of Aerospace Sciences & Technologies Vol. 65 (2013), p. 254-261
Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 64, Issue 12, (1997), p. 2347-2354
Defence Science Journal Vol. 51, No.2 (2000) [14] ASTM Designation E285-08: Standard Test Method for Oxyacetylene Ablation Testing of Thermal Insulation Materials. (2015)
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: August 2013
Authors: Chun Hua Zhang, Yu Ying Dong, Hong Jie Sun
Currently, most of membrane model materials are made of polymers and the cost is high.
Materials and Method Experimental apparatus and operational conditions.
Journal of Environmental Engineering, Vol1.2(2002), p1018- 1029
Journal of Membrane Science, Vol.284 (2006), p17-53
Water Science and Technology, Vol.37 (1998), p307-315.
Materials and Method Experimental apparatus and operational conditions.
Journal of Environmental Engineering, Vol1.2(2002), p1018- 1029
Journal of Membrane Science, Vol.284 (2006), p17-53
Water Science and Technology, Vol.37 (1998), p307-315.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Wen Juan Wu, Chun Zhang
Test
Materials
Carbon fibers CCF300 and T300, two sizing agents (A and B), resins QY8911 and 5405.
Zhao, Application of carbon composite materials for civil aviation, Hi-tech Fiber & Application. 28 (2003) 1-4, 35
Zhao, Civil aviation and advanced composite materials, Hi-Tech Fiber & Application. 32 (2007) 6 -10
Tao, Damage characterization and failure analysis in fiber reinforced composites, Journal of Aeronautical Materials. 20(2000) 55-63
Ji, Theoretical study on damage evolution in composite materials, Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University. 28(1994) 17-22.
Zhao, Application of carbon composite materials for civil aviation, Hi-tech Fiber & Application. 28 (2003) 1-4, 35
Zhao, Civil aviation and advanced composite materials, Hi-Tech Fiber & Application. 32 (2007) 6 -10
Tao, Damage characterization and failure analysis in fiber reinforced composites, Journal of Aeronautical Materials. 20(2000) 55-63
Ji, Theoretical study on damage evolution in composite materials, Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University. 28(1994) 17-22.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Tao Chen, Li Guo Chen, Ming Qiang Pan, Yang Jun Wang
Lau: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 102 (2000), pp.25
Monteiro Baptista: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 103 (2000), pp.417
Davim: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 128 (2002), pp.100
KilIçkap: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 164-165 (2005), pp.862
Dabade: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 192-193 (2007), pp.166
Monteiro Baptista: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 103 (2000), pp.417
Davim: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 128 (2002), pp.100
KilIçkap: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 164-165 (2005), pp.862
Dabade: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 192-193 (2007), pp.166
Online since: July 2016
Authors: Marie Kolaříková, Ladislav Kolařík, Jaroslav Petr, Tomáš Pilvousek
Materials
As base material (BM) was used steel 22MnB5 (Arcelor Mital) with coating on base Al-Si.
Different hardness of base materials are given by different heat treatment (annealing rate).
Summary The weldability of materials is significantly affected by its chemical composition [9].
Ondruška, Resistance spot welding of magnesium alloy AZ91, MM Science Journal, MAR 2015 (2015) 596 – 599 [9] L.
Dunovský, Evaluation hardness curves of multilayer welds of creep resistant steel 1.6946 using SAW method to the “ultra” narrow gap, MM Science Journal, MAR 2015 (2015) 591 - 595
Different hardness of base materials are given by different heat treatment (annealing rate).
Summary The weldability of materials is significantly affected by its chemical composition [9].
Ondruška, Resistance spot welding of magnesium alloy AZ91, MM Science Journal, MAR 2015 (2015) 596 – 599 [9] L.
Dunovský, Evaluation hardness curves of multilayer welds of creep resistant steel 1.6946 using SAW method to the “ultra” narrow gap, MM Science Journal, MAR 2015 (2015) 591 - 595
Online since: May 2017
Authors: Abdulaziz N. AlHazaa
It can be seen that the joint region is rich in Sn for bond made at 540 C and then Sn rich region reduced with the increase of bonding temperature due to the diffusion of Sn into the base materials and the dissolution of the base materials into the joint region.
Sakakibara, Materials Science forum, Vol 235, 187-192, 1996
Khan, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 214 (2014) 3158-3168
Shar, Journal of King Saud University (Science), Volume 28, Issue 2, 152-159, 2016
Reddy, Jong-Taek Yeom, Chong Soo Lee, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 187:766-769.
Sakakibara, Materials Science forum, Vol 235, 187-192, 1996
Khan, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 214 (2014) 3158-3168
Shar, Journal of King Saud University (Science), Volume 28, Issue 2, 152-159, 2016
Reddy, Jong-Taek Yeom, Chong Soo Lee, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 187:766-769.