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Online since: December 2012
Authors: U. Mohammed Iqbal, V.S. Senthil Kumar
It was concluded that at room temperature, the yield stress of metallic materials increases with the decreasing grain size.
Producing Bulk Ultrafine-Grained Materials by Severe Plastic Deformation, Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences 53(2005) p. 4 to 7
Nano structured Materials, Journal of Material Science,Vol. 53, (2006) p.4 [6] Stolyarov, V.V., Beigelzimer, Y.E., Orlov, D.V. and Valiev, R.Z.
Materials and Design 36 (2012 )p. 391–395 [8] Puchi-cabrera, E.S., Staia, M.H., Ochoa-perez, E. and Barbera-sosa, J.G.L.
Flow stress and ductility of AA7075-T6 aluminium alloy at low deformation temperatures, International Journal of Materials Science & Engineering A 528 (3) (2011) p. 895-905
Online since: September 2017
Authors: A.A. Koltun, T.A. Vasilenko
Iron waste are used as pigments for silicate materials and are recommended as an additive in the manufacture of soil-concrete [22−23].
The solid residue slag can be used for the manufacture of building materials.
Gruzinova, Use of Coagulants and Synthetic Materials Wastes for Treatment of Sewage Water ex Locomotive Depots, Monthly Scientific Journal «Water Treatment», 1 (2015) 37-47
Neradovsky, Processing of copper and nickel waste slag to get silica-containing additives for binding materials, Ecology and Industry of Russia, 19(11) (2015) 13-17
Dmitrieva, Designing of soil-concretes using the Kursk magnetic anomaly technogenic raw and waste-lime-based binder for reinforcing of road pavements subgrades, World Applied Sciences Journal, 30(8) (2014) 970–982
Online since: October 2008
Authors: F.H. Wittmann, Tie Jun Zhao, Xiao Mei Wan, Fu Xiang Jiang
ACI Materials Journal, March-April (1998), p. 113-120 [4] Y.
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, February (1999), p. 58-65 [5] M.
Jouanal of Materials in Civil Engineering, May (1996), p. 63-69 [6] K.
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, May/June (2005), p. 264-275 [8] S.
Jouanal of Materials Science, 33 (1998), p. 5111 - 5118 [12] K.
Online since: February 2021
Preface With the current development of materials science and engineering, many different cost-effective and high-quality materials have come into use in various applications.
Nowadays, the materials became multi-functional and required improvements and optimizations in their characteristics.
The development of the structure of the material, adapted to each new application needs the understanding of base matter characteristics, the changes in the micro-structure and properties of the material during forming processes.
Thus, this volume of the journal Materials Science Forum presents to readers the 2nd special issue from the series Current Advances in Materials Applications, which contains articles covering different aspects of the research the properties of the materials and methods their applications.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Bo Yang, Pei Ji Shi
And its sustainability get the maximum output through the least investment, and ensure maximum production of material goods to meet people's material needs.
The conversion process that from the natural substance to the economic material, then the rejected material, must achieve the goal that natural material input less, material output more and waste excretion less.
Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin, Vol.7(2010), p.245 [6] Wei Hou.
Journal of Arid Land, Vol.2(2012), p.111 [8] Yingyuan Duan, Xuelu Liu.
Chinese Journal of Ecology, Vol.1(2008), p.140 [12] Guojun Sun,Tao Sun.
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Wen Chung Chang, Sheng Chien Su, Chia Ching Wu
Ferroelectric materials are an important class of materials whose main characteristic is the presence of a spontaneous polarization that can be changed with an external electric field [3].
Ferroelectric materials have attracted much attention for their use in novel electronic devices, such as nonvolatile high-density memory applications.
The conventional ferroelectric materials such as PbZrTiO3 (PZT), SrBi2Ta2O9 and SrTiO3 have been widely investigated and developed for larger storage capacity dynamic random access memory and non-destructive read out mode nonvolatile memory devices [4-5].
The tungsten bronze family is one of several ferroelectric materials to include niobates such as SBN [8].
Eiras, Synthesis of strontium barium niobate ferroelectric thin films by an alternative chemical method, Journal of Materials Science Letters, Vol. 18, (1999) p. 1941
Online since: July 2019
Authors: Jae Hoon Kim, Sang Hyun Hong, Sang Deok Kim
Materials and Experimental Procedures Materials.
Thus, it is widely used as a material for aircraft engine parts.
The elastic properties of the material are shown in Table 2.
Zhang, Microstructures’ Effects on High Temperature Fatigue Failure Behavior of Typical Superalloys, Materials Science and Engineering A. 587 (2013) 168-178
Kim, Mixed-Mode Fatigue Crack Growth Behavior of Fully Lower Bainite Steel, Material Science & Engineering A. 580 (2013) 322-329
Online since: June 2011
Authors: Cheng Zu Ren, Wei Yu, Qiang Feng
An elastic-plastic material constitutive relationship which is the same with Kermouche [10] is utilized for workpiece material.
Acknowledgement This work is supported by National Science Foundation of China (NSFC, Grant number 50975198).
Bauer: International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, Vol. 49 (2009), pp. 109-116 [6] J.C.
Hoppe et al.: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 120(2002), pp. 450-457 [8] A.
Drake: Canadian Journal of Physics, Vol. 82 (2004), pp. 679-699 [10] G.
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Shi Guo Du, Hai Ping Cui, Ming Qiu Wang, Jun Yan
Experiments Reagent and materials.
Jiang: Nonmetallic materials science.
Urabe: Journal of Porous Materials, Vol. 6 (1999), p. 247 [5] L.J.
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Keiurabe: Journal of Wood Science, Vol. 38 (1992), p. 256 [8] X.X.
Online since: March 2016
Authors: Run Hua Fan, Qing Hou, Pei Tao Xie, Feng Dang
Journal of Magnetism & Magnetic Materials, 2008, 320(6):1026-1029
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2013, 335(11):17–20
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2010, 322(17):2589–2592
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2010, 322:2099–2103
Journal of Magnetism & Magnetic Materials, 2015:139–143