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Online since: August 2010
Authors: Dong Yu Xu, Xin Cheng, Ya Ping Peng, Zong Zhen Zhang
Introduction
Sensors based on smart materials and systems have gained considerable importance in structural
health monitoring of civil engineering[1,2].
However, materials used in civil engineering, such as concrete, have characteristics that are different from the materials used in mechanical systems.
Journal of American Ceramic Society, 85, No.2 (2002) p. 305
Journal of Building Materials, No.2 (2002) p. 141
Materials Research Bulletin, 41, No.2 (2006) p. 291
However, materials used in civil engineering, such as concrete, have characteristics that are different from the materials used in mechanical systems.
Journal of American Ceramic Society, 85, No.2 (2002) p. 305
Journal of Building Materials, No.2 (2002) p. 141
Materials Research Bulletin, 41, No.2 (2006) p. 291
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Ali Ahmed Benyahia, Khedoudja Laoubi, Nabila Belloul, Aîcha Sérier, Nourdine Ouali
The studied materials are polyester resin and a glass/polyester laminated composite.
Fig. 3: Weight uptake of materials immersed in seawater at: (a) 22°C, (b) 40°C and (c) 60°C.
References [1] J.Mercier: Sciences and Materials Engineering, Thesis, Mines Paris, p. 1-231
Thermal stability and degradation studies of polyester resins Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 1989; 37:1901-1908
DOI: “Effects of absorbed water on the interfacial fracture between two layers of unsaturated polyester and glass”, Journal of Materials Science Vol. 36, (2001), p.5161–5167
Fig. 3: Weight uptake of materials immersed in seawater at: (a) 22°C, (b) 40°C and (c) 60°C.
References [1] J.Mercier: Sciences and Materials Engineering, Thesis, Mines Paris, p. 1-231
Thermal stability and degradation studies of polyester resins Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 1989; 37:1901-1908
DOI: “Effects of absorbed water on the interfacial fracture between two layers of unsaturated polyester and glass”, Journal of Materials Science Vol. 36, (2001), p.5161–5167
Online since: September 2024
Authors: Chuanchom Aumnate, Orathai Boondamnoen, Pranut Potiyaraj, Kunanon Passarapark
Experimental
Materials.
He: Materials Science and Engineering: C Vol. 92 (2018), p. 1092 [4] M.K.M.
Mihailescu: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 134 (2017) [7] M.
Lloyd-Jones: Materials Today Communications Vol. 19 (2019), p. 286 [14] S.E.
Zawadziłło: Materials Vol. 14 (2021) [16] J.
He: Materials Science and Engineering: C Vol. 92 (2018), p. 1092 [4] M.K.M.
Mihailescu: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 134 (2017) [7] M.
Lloyd-Jones: Materials Today Communications Vol. 19 (2019), p. 286 [14] S.E.
Zawadziłło: Materials Vol. 14 (2021) [16] J.
Online since: January 2022
Authors: Christian La Borderie, Céline Perlot, Haissam El Ghoche, Rafik Isaam Abdallah, Hélène Carré
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 209, 2812–2817
FIRE AND MATERIALS. 37, 547–562
Journal of Fire Sciences, 1-21. https://doi.org/10.1177/0734904119893921 [10] French standard, 2004.
Construction and Building Materials 63, 97–107
FIRE AND MATERIALS 32, 259–279
FIRE AND MATERIALS. 37, 547–562
Journal of Fire Sciences, 1-21. https://doi.org/10.1177/0734904119893921 [10] French standard, 2004.
Construction and Building Materials 63, 97–107
FIRE AND MATERIALS 32, 259–279
Online since: April 2011
Authors: Lucjan Swadźba, Grzegorz Moskal, Bartosz Witala
Thermal diffusivity of powders was the second analyzed question, while these powders belong to materials of the lowest thermal diffusivity coefficient among all ceramic materials [16].
A. and Erying, L., Elsevier Science Publishers, Oxford, UK, 1993, p.225
Rozmysłowska: Advanced Materials Research Vol. 98-91 (2010), p. 739
Konings: Journal of Nuclear Materials Vol. 295 (2001), p. 57
Wu et al.: Journal of Materials Research Vol. 17 (2002), p. 3193
A. and Erying, L., Elsevier Science Publishers, Oxford, UK, 1993, p.225
Rozmysłowska: Advanced Materials Research Vol. 98-91 (2010), p. 739
Konings: Journal of Nuclear Materials Vol. 295 (2001), p. 57
Wu et al.: Journal of Materials Research Vol. 17 (2002), p. 3193
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Geng Zhong, Bei Yu Liu, Jia Ying Peng, Xiao Man Zeng, Hong Yan Zheng
The DF extracted from the two raw materials both possess excellent properties, the SC values were 4.8mL/g and 4.61mL/g (37°C) for DFs of glutinous and normal samples, respectively.
The aim of this study was to evaluate two commonly cultivated varieties, normal and glutinous millets, as sources of dietary fiber. 2 Materials and Methods 2.1 Materials The glutinous millet bran (GMB) was purchased from Aixin, the local company at Beibei district, Chongqing, China.
Thebaudin, Physical and sensory properties of model foods supplemented with cauliflower fiber, Journal of Food Science. 62(4) (1997) 635-639
Ou, In vitro binding capacities of three dietary fibers and their mixture for four toxic elements, cholesterol, and bile acid, Journal of Hazardous Materials. 186 (2011) 236-239
Lee, Chemical compositions and physicochemical properties of the fiber-rich materials prepared from shoyu mash residue, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 53(11) (2005) 4361-4366
The aim of this study was to evaluate two commonly cultivated varieties, normal and glutinous millets, as sources of dietary fiber. 2 Materials and Methods 2.1 Materials The glutinous millet bran (GMB) was purchased from Aixin, the local company at Beibei district, Chongqing, China.
Thebaudin, Physical and sensory properties of model foods supplemented with cauliflower fiber, Journal of Food Science. 62(4) (1997) 635-639
Ou, In vitro binding capacities of three dietary fibers and their mixture for four toxic elements, cholesterol, and bile acid, Journal of Hazardous Materials. 186 (2011) 236-239
Lee, Chemical compositions and physicochemical properties of the fiber-rich materials prepared from shoyu mash residue, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 53(11) (2005) 4361-4366
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: March 2006
Authors: Kikuo Kishimoto, Akira Shinozaki, Hirotsugu Inoue
Simulation of Deformation Behavior of Polymeric Materials
by Chain Network Model
Akira Shinozaki1, a , Kikuo Kishimoto1,b and Hirotugu Inoue
1,c
1
Department of Mechanical and Control Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
2-12-1, O-okayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, 152-8552, Japan
a
sinozaki@mep.titech.ac.jp, bkkishimo@mep.titech.ac.jp,
cinoueh@mep.titech.ac.jp
Keywords: polymer, stress, degradation, simulation, molecular chain, network model
Abstract.
It is important to understand the relationship between the mechanical properties of polymeric material and meso-scale structure.
Mass-spring modeling Actually, molecular chains of Polymeric materials have many kinds of length, and entangled each other.
The elongation of polymeric materials exhibits local deformation.
Yoshida: Internatinal Journal of Mechanical Sciences, Vol. 45 (2003), P 1863 [6] Marc S.Lavine, Numan Waheed, Gregory C.
It is important to understand the relationship between the mechanical properties of polymeric material and meso-scale structure.
Mass-spring modeling Actually, molecular chains of Polymeric materials have many kinds of length, and entangled each other.
The elongation of polymeric materials exhibits local deformation.
Yoshida: Internatinal Journal of Mechanical Sciences, Vol. 45 (2003), P 1863 [6] Marc S.Lavine, Numan Waheed, Gregory C.
Online since: March 2021
Authors: Norhafezah Kasmuri, Adi Fathi Nor Asikin, Mohd Fozi Ali
Malaysian Journal of Analytical Sciences, 19(3), 463-471
Manufacturing of bricks from sewage sludge and waste materials.
Journal of Engineering and Technological Sciences, 49(5), 604-616
Construction and Building Materials, 124, 219-227
Construction and Building Materials, 259, 119879
Manufacturing of bricks from sewage sludge and waste materials.
Journal of Engineering and Technological Sciences, 49(5), 604-616
Construction and Building Materials, 124, 219-227
Construction and Building Materials, 259, 119879
Online since: June 2011
Authors: Kathleen N. Shugart, Gerard M. Ludtka, Gail Mackiewicz-Ludtka, William A. Soffa
This anisotropy is believed to stem from the strong texture found within the material, which is the Goss texture commonly found in low stacking fault energy materials.
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank the National Science Foundation- Division of Materials Research, Grant # 706446, for its support.
All materials characterization was done at the Nanoscale Materials Characterization Facility in the Department of Materials Science at the University of Virginia.
Barnard: Journal of Applied Physics Vol. 97 (2005), p. 10F301-1
Hadjipanayis: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Vol. 200 (1999), p. 373
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank the National Science Foundation- Division of Materials Research, Grant # 706446, for its support.
All materials characterization was done at the Nanoscale Materials Characterization Facility in the Department of Materials Science at the University of Virginia.
Barnard: Journal of Applied Physics Vol. 97 (2005), p. 10F301-1
Hadjipanayis: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Vol. 200 (1999), p. 373