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Online since: April 2015
Authors: Mohd Nazree B. Derman, M.S. Syaza Nabilla, C.D. Zuraidawani
Experimental Fine magnesium and calcium powder were used as starting materials.
M., Mamoun M., Essential Magnesium Alloys Binary Phase Diagrams and Their Thermochemical Data, Journal of Materials, (2014), Vol. 2014, Article ID 704283
F., The Development of Binary Mg-Ca Alloy for Use As Biodegradable Materials Within Bone, Biomaterials 24 (2008) 1329-1344
Dahms, Sintering of Magnesium, Advanced Engineering Materials, (2010), 12, No. 9
Sajuri, Fabrication of AZ61/SiC Composites by PM Process, International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, (2009), Vol. 4, 156-159
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Zhan Shen Zheng, Pei Qi Yan, Rui Jiao Li, Hui Yang
Hydrophobic Ceramic Surface by Sol-gel Method Zhanshen Zheng1, a, Peiqi Yan2, b, Ruijiao Li 2, c and Hui Yang3, d 1Hebei Province Key Laboratory of Inorganic Nonmetallic Materials, College of Materials Science and Engineering, Hebei Polytechnic University, Tangshan 063009, Hebei, China 2Graduate School, Hebei Polytechnic University, Tangshan 063009, Hebei, China 3Tangshan Huida Ceramic Group Co., Ltd, Tangshan 063307, Hebei, China azhengzhanshen@163.com, bpeiqi-yan@163.com, cqianjiaotong@163.com, dyanghui8029@163.com Keywords: hydrophobic, sol-gel, contact angle Abstract.
Secondly, it needs to decorate the coating using the materials of reducing the surface energy.
At the same time in the following figures and tables it can also be seen such materials like potassium, sodium and other materials.
Sun: Journal of Qingdao University of Science and Technology Vol. 29 (2008), p. 292 [6] Y.
Yuan etc: Ceramic Journal Vol. 7 (2008), p. 17 [8] S.
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Li Hua Hong, Yong Lu Chen
Materials and Methods Five samples with the dimensions of 1cm were cut out from the galvanized cables randomly and respectively which were offered by five manufacturers.
Keita, N.Shun-ichi: Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, Vol.16, No.1, 2004, P.1
[4] Q.X.Sun: Corrosion and Protection of Materials (Metallurgical Industry Press, China 2004)
Zhao: Journal of South China University of Technology(Natural Science Edition), Vol.35, No.5, 2007, P.104 (in Chinese)
[10] H.J.Wu, J.T.Lu: Journal of Functional Materials, No.11, 2009, P.1860 (in Chinese).
Online since: April 2012
Authors: Ahmad Kamal Ariffin, Mohamed Shaik Dawood, L. Iannucci, E. Greenhalgh
Hence, the fracture mechanics approach has been extended to investigate damages such as matrix cracking and delamination in composite materials [2].
Morton: The significance of damage and defects and their detection in composite materials: a review, The journal of strain analysis for engineering design,Vol. 27 (1) (1992) [4] M.O.
Wisheart: Review of low-velocity impact properties of composite materials, Composites part A Vol. 27A (1996), p. 1123-1131 [5] E.
Robinson and D.Q Song: A modified DCB specimen for mode I testing of multidirectional laminates, Journal of composite material Vol. 26 (1992), p. 554-557 [9] Y.
Davies: Progressive delamination using interface elements, Journal of composite materials Vol. 32(14) (1998), p. 1246-1272 [10] F.
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Li Ming Feng, Teng Gai, Xue Wei
Influence of Carbon Nanotubes on the Performances of LiFePO4 Liming Feng 1,a, Teng Gai 1,b, Xue Wei 1,c 1School of Materials Science and Engineering,Shandong Jianzhu University,Jinan 250101,China aflm@sdjzu.edu.cn, bgaiteng666@163.com,cwxwfc@126.com Key words: LiFePO4, Carbon nanotubes, Lithium battery.
But using CNTS to modify LiFePO4 materials is seldom reported at home and abroad.
Experiment Methods Experiment materials.
Materials Letters, Vol.61, no25, 4700-4702, 2007
Chinese Journal of Inorganic Chemistry.
Online since: October 2008
Authors: Jin Ping Ou, Hui Li
Fernando: Smart Materials and Structures Vol. 11 (2006), p. 302-308 [5] H.
Yao: Journal of Materials Science and Technology Vol. 20 (2004), p. 746-750 [11] H.
Chung: Materials Science and Engineering Vol. 22 (1998), p. 57-78 [15] Z.Q.
Ezquerra: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 23 (1998), p. 1411-1415 [34] P.K.
Saha: Journal of Materials Science Vol.25 (1990), p.3848-3853 [35] B.Q.
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Ying Hui Lv, Yan Zhen Yu
A derivative-free filled function method for non-linear inverse optimization of material parameters LV Yinghui1,a, Yanzhen YU2,b 1,2School of Civil and Architectural Engineering; University of Jinan; Jinan 250022, China 1lvyinghui_2010@163.com, 2cea_yuyz@ujn.edu.cn Key words: non-linear analysis; filled function; derivative-free; dynamic; Abstract: In solving non-linear inverse optimization problems, how to make sure one and only solution and cut down computational effort are two very representative challenges.
The application results of non-linear inverse analysis of material parameters for a practical engineering show that the derivative-free filled function method can quickly solve non-linear inverse problems with one and only solution, and it will be robust one in non-linear inverse solution field.
Journal of Computational and Applied mathematics, 191(2006), 269-279
Science,220 (1983),671-680
[6] Guang-yu He, Yong-li Gao: The aggregation of the common numerical algorithm in VisualFortran (Science Press, China 2002) [7] K.
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Lian Bo Zhu, Wei Hao
The mixture which is included waste brick, mortar, ordinary cement and some auxiliary materials can be produced lightweight blocks.
One reason is the research of the construction waste needs the comprehensive knowledge of the engineering, material science, environmental science and chemistry.
Study on the construction waste disassembled and the old materials reuse, Tianjin university degree of master thesis, (2009)
Recycling of Solid waste and the Building of Circular Economical System, Journal of central south university of forestry &technology (social sciences), Nov. 2009, Vol.3 No.6, p.58-62
Review of construction waste reusing, Advanced Materials Industry,2008(4) , p.41-46
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Ya Ping Hu, Guang Li
Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Sulfonated Aromatic Polyamides for proton exchange membranes Yaping Hu1,a, Guang Li2,b aState Key Laboratory for Modification of Chemical Fibers and Polymer Materials, Shanghai 201620,China bCollege of Material Science and Engineering, Donghua University, Shanghai 201620,China ahuyaping0311@163.com, blig@dhu.edu.cn Keywords: Sulfonated polyamides; PEM; Ion-exchange capacity; Proton conducticity Abstract.
Experiment Materials.
Progress in Polymer Science. 36 (2011), p.813–843
Journal of Polymer Science: Part A: Polymer Chemistry, Vol. 42 (2004), p.3116 –3129
Journal of Membrane Science. 405-106(2012), p.68-78
Online since: April 2014
Authors: Xiao Shan Ye, Yun Zhu Ma, Jia Jia Zhang, Wen Sheng Liu
[2] M M Trexle, N N Thadhani, Progress in Materials Science. 55 (2010) 759–839
[5] Madoka Ohtsuki, Kyoko Nagata, Ryuji Tamura, Shin Takeuchi, Materials Transactions. 46 (2005) 48-53
[6] R Yoshimoto, Y Nogi, R Tamura, S Takeuchi, Materials Science and Engineering A. 449-451 (2007) 260-263
[7] Z Y Suo, Y L Song, B Yu, K Q Qiu, Materials Science and Engineering A. 528 (2011) 2912-2916
[14] Hengdou Wei, Xueding Chen, Lei Hao, Jing Zhang, Rare Metal Materials and Engineering, 35 (2006) 1720-1724
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