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Online since: October 2011
Authors: Zhao Kang Xu
The room temperature air from the blower switches into the regenerator A from the valve, in a very short period of time heated by high-temperature ceramic (ceramic honeycomb body or body) to near the temperature of flue gas (generally 50 ℃ ~ 150 ℃ lower than the gas temperature).
Therefore, the high temperature air combustion has conventional combustion characteristics different with reaction engineering.
High Temperature Air Combustion-Revolution in Combustion Technology (Part1: New Findings on High Temperature Air Combustion).JSME International Journal, Series B, 1998, 41(4)p.1079-1084 [2]Hongsheng Guo, Yiguang Ju, Kaoru Maruta, at el.
JSME International Journal, Series B, 1998, 41(2): p.340-345 [3]Suzukawa Y.
Beijing: China Science and Technology Association Engineering Institute League, 1999,p.169-180 [4]Bingquan Wang.
Therefore, the high temperature air combustion has conventional combustion characteristics different with reaction engineering.
High Temperature Air Combustion-Revolution in Combustion Technology (Part1: New Findings on High Temperature Air Combustion).JSME International Journal, Series B, 1998, 41(4)p.1079-1084 [2]Hongsheng Guo, Yiguang Ju, Kaoru Maruta, at el.
JSME International Journal, Series B, 1998, 41(2): p.340-345 [3]Suzukawa Y.
Beijing: China Science and Technology Association Engineering Institute League, 1999,p.169-180 [4]Bingquan Wang.
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Camelia Neagu-Cogălniceanu
To create relief can also be used reverse engineering technique, the object being scanned 3D [4]; the point cloud is processed in stl (Standard Tessellation Language) file [5,6].
Baritz, Implementing rapid prototyping technologies for corrective insoles, International Journal of Modern Manufacturing Technologies, ISSN 2067-3604, Vol.
Gheorghe, Technology of casting and reparing some parts using the method of rapid prototyping RP by experimental test, Inmateh-Agricultural Engineering, volume 30, no 01/2010, pp.83-86, ISSN 2068-4215 [6] D.
Mateescu, Using reverse engineering in archaeology: ceramic pottery reconstruction, Journal of Automation, Mobile Robotics & Intelligent Systems, Volume 6, no 2, 2012, pp 55-59, ISSN 1897-8649 / eISSN 2080-2145 [8] Nagahanumaiah, K.
Information on http://www.glassproperties.com, Accessed: 15.04.2013 [13] E.Axinte,Glasses as engineering material:A review.
Baritz, Implementing rapid prototyping technologies for corrective insoles, International Journal of Modern Manufacturing Technologies, ISSN 2067-3604, Vol.
Gheorghe, Technology of casting and reparing some parts using the method of rapid prototyping RP by experimental test, Inmateh-Agricultural Engineering, volume 30, no 01/2010, pp.83-86, ISSN 2068-4215 [6] D.
Mateescu, Using reverse engineering in archaeology: ceramic pottery reconstruction, Journal of Automation, Mobile Robotics & Intelligent Systems, Volume 6, no 2, 2012, pp 55-59, ISSN 1897-8649 / eISSN 2080-2145 [8] Nagahanumaiah, K.
Information on http://www.glassproperties.com, Accessed: 15.04.2013 [13] E.Axinte,Glasses as engineering material:A review.
Online since: November 2015
Authors: Chakravarthi Parswajinan, B. Vijaya Ramnath, M. Vetrivel, P. Ramanarayanan, T. Ajay, R. Raghav Chander, S. Bharath
[10] Goutam Dutta, Dipankar Bose, “Effect of Sintering Temperature on Density, Porosity and Hardness of a Powder Metallurgy Component”, International journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering (IJETAE)-Vol.2, Issue 8, pp 121-123, August, 2012
Nor, HendriYani Rahman, “The Effects of Warm Compaction Route”, International Journal on Advanced Science Engineering Technology, Vol. 2 (2012)
[19] Padmashree Anand and R S Kulkarni, “Compressibility Studies on the Effect of Increase in Iron Content on Copper-Iron Powder Blends”, International Journal of Engineering Science and Innovative Technology (IJESIT) Volume 2, Issue 3, May 2013
Niranjan H B, “Carbon Nanotube Reinforced Aluminium Matrix Composites – A Review”, International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology Vol. 1, Issue 2, December 2012
[33] FawadInam, Andrew Heaton, PeterBrown, TonPeijs, MichaelReece, “Effects of dispersion surfactants on the properties of ceramic–carbon nanotube (CNT) nano composites”, Ceramics International Volume 40, Issue 1, Part A, January 2014, Pages 511–516
Nor, HendriYani Rahman, “The Effects of Warm Compaction Route”, International Journal on Advanced Science Engineering Technology, Vol. 2 (2012)
[19] Padmashree Anand and R S Kulkarni, “Compressibility Studies on the Effect of Increase in Iron Content on Copper-Iron Powder Blends”, International Journal of Engineering Science and Innovative Technology (IJESIT) Volume 2, Issue 3, May 2013
Niranjan H B, “Carbon Nanotube Reinforced Aluminium Matrix Composites – A Review”, International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology Vol. 1, Issue 2, December 2012
[33] FawadInam, Andrew Heaton, PeterBrown, TonPeijs, MichaelReece, “Effects of dispersion surfactants on the properties of ceramic–carbon nanotube (CNT) nano composites”, Ceramics International Volume 40, Issue 1, Part A, January 2014, Pages 511–516
Online since: April 2014
Authors: Sebastian Weis, Bernhard Wielage, Susann Hausner, Michael Elßner
For example, metal-ceramic joints are usually fabricated by brazing.
Metal and ceramic feature a highly different coefficient of thermal expansion.
Grimsdale, Printing materials for electronic devices, International Journal of Materials Research 101 (2010) 236–250
Schwartz, Ceramic Joining, ASM International, Ohio, 1990
Welzel, Characterization of the residual stresses and strength of ceramic-metal braze joints, Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology 131 (2009) 021004/1–8
Metal and ceramic feature a highly different coefficient of thermal expansion.
Grimsdale, Printing materials for electronic devices, International Journal of Materials Research 101 (2010) 236–250
Schwartz, Ceramic Joining, ASM International, Ohio, 1990
Welzel, Characterization of the residual stresses and strength of ceramic-metal braze joints, Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology 131 (2009) 021004/1–8
Online since: March 2024
Authors: Yusril Yusuf, La Ardan
Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies 8 (2020) 416–429
Kku Engineering Journal 42 (2015) 269–275
Ceramics International 37 (2011) 1219–1229
Ceramics International 48 (2022) 33682–33692
Materials Science and Engineering 546 (2019) 042049
Kku Engineering Journal 42 (2015) 269–275
Ceramics International 37 (2011) 1219–1229
Ceramics International 48 (2022) 33682–33692
Materials Science and Engineering 546 (2019) 042049
Online since: July 2017
Authors: Nils Stelzer, Michael Kitzmantel, Lilla Vály, David Grech, Erich Neubauer, Ľuboš Bača
The cracking occurs due to the high content of ceramic particles, which makes the composite very brittle.
Ti+30 vol.% B4C test seams cracked after deposition due to an exceedingly high content of ceramic phases.
Smugeresky, “Laser engineered net shaping (LENS): A tool for direct fabrication of metal parts,” in Proceedings of the 17th International Congress on Applications of Lasers and Electro-Optics, ICALEO’ 98, 1998
Levin, “A Novel Approach for the Preparation of B4C-Based Cermets,” International Journal of Refractory Metals & Hard Materials, Vol. 18, No. 2-3, 2002, pp. 131-135
Bhat, “Preparation of Ti-TiB-TiC & Ti-TiB Composites by in-Situ Reaction Hot Pressing,” Journal of Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 325, No. 1-2, 2002, pp. 126-130
Ti+30 vol.% B4C test seams cracked after deposition due to an exceedingly high content of ceramic phases.
Smugeresky, “Laser engineered net shaping (LENS): A tool for direct fabrication of metal parts,” in Proceedings of the 17th International Congress on Applications of Lasers and Electro-Optics, ICALEO’ 98, 1998
Levin, “A Novel Approach for the Preparation of B4C-Based Cermets,” International Journal of Refractory Metals & Hard Materials, Vol. 18, No. 2-3, 2002, pp. 131-135
Bhat, “Preparation of Ti-TiB-TiC & Ti-TiB Composites by in-Situ Reaction Hot Pressing,” Journal of Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 325, No. 1-2, 2002, pp. 126-130
Online since: November 2010
Authors: Yi Gui Li, He Sheng Liu, Gang Tang, Viet Dzung Dao, Jing Quan Liu, Chun Sheng Yang, Katsuhiko Tanaka, Susumu Sugiyama, Dan Nong He
Bulk PZT thick film preparation on silicon wafer and its application for MEMS power generator
Gang Tang1,2,a, Jing-quan Liu1,b, Yi-gui Li1, He-sheng Liu1,3, Chun-sheng Yang1, Dan-nong He4, Viet Dzung Dao5, Katsuhiko Tanaka5 and Susumu Sugiyama5
1National Key Laboratory of Nano/Micro Fabrication Technology, Key Laboratory for Thin Film and Microfabrication of Ministry of Education, Institute of Micro and Nano Science and Technology, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai ,200240, China.
2Dept. of Mechanical and Engineering, Nanchang Institute of Technology, Nanchang, 330099, China.
3College of Mechanical & Electronic Engineering, Nanchang university, Nanchang, 330031, China.
4National Engineering Research Center for Nanotechnology, Shanghai, 200241, China.
5Department of Micro System Technology, Rtsumeikan University, 1-1-1 Noji-Higashi, Kusatsu, Shiga, Japan.
Fabrication The steps in bonding the PZT bulk ceramics to Silicon wafer are shown schematically in Fig. 1.
Generally, for PZT ceramics, the dielectric constant decreases with increasing frequency, as shown in Fig.6.
Miao et al.: Journal of Electroceramics Vol. 24 (2010), p. 25
Liu et al.: Microelectronics Journal Vol. 37 (2006), p.1280
Fabrication The steps in bonding the PZT bulk ceramics to Silicon wafer are shown schematically in Fig. 1.
Generally, for PZT ceramics, the dielectric constant decreases with increasing frequency, as shown in Fig.6.
Miao et al.: Journal of Electroceramics Vol. 24 (2010), p. 25
Liu et al.: Microelectronics Journal Vol. 37 (2006), p.1280
Online since: August 2015
Authors: M. Kalayarasan, V. Prabhu Raja, V. Nithin, S. Vivinkumar, M. Vishwaanth
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF WEAR BEHAVIOR OF MULTILAYER COATINGS FOR HUMAN HIP PROSTHESIS
Kalayarasan M1*, Prabhu Raja V2, Nithin V3, Vivinkumar S4, Vishwaanth M5
Department of Mechanical Engineering, PSG College of Technology,
Coimbatore – 641004, India
*mech.kalai@gmail.com
Keywords: Wear, Multilayer coatings, Human hip prosthesis
Abstract
Artificial hip joints have been implanted throughout the world into patients suffering from disabling hip joint disease, to restore their painless joint function.
Recently it was found that ceramics offers good wear resistance than metals.
Kurtz, SeviKocagoz, Christina Arnholt, Roland Huet, Advances in zirconia toughned alumina biomaterials for total joint replacement, Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials. 3 (2014) 107-116
Asokamani, Studies on plasma sprayed bi-layered ceramic coating on bio-medical Ti-13Nb-13Zr alloy, Ceramics International. 37 (2011) 1333-1339
Rahaman, Orthopedic applications of silicon nitride ceramics, Acta Biomaterialia. 8 (2012) 2889-2898
Recently it was found that ceramics offers good wear resistance than metals.
Kurtz, SeviKocagoz, Christina Arnholt, Roland Huet, Advances in zirconia toughned alumina biomaterials for total joint replacement, Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials. 3 (2014) 107-116
Asokamani, Studies on plasma sprayed bi-layered ceramic coating on bio-medical Ti-13Nb-13Zr alloy, Ceramics International. 37 (2011) 1333-1339
Rahaman, Orthopedic applications of silicon nitride ceramics, Acta Biomaterialia. 8 (2012) 2889-2898
Online since: June 2019
Authors: Bundit Krittacom, Rapeepong Peamsuwan, Anucha Klamnoi, Narongsak Yotha
Predictive Study of Combustion Temperature of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) on the Spherical Packed-Bed Porous Burner
Rapeepong Peamsuwan1,4,a*, Anucha Klamnoi2, Narongsak Yotha3,
and Bundit Krittacom3,4
1Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Science and Liberal Arts, Rajamangala University of Technology Isan, Nakhonrachasima, Thailand
2Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty of Science and Liberal Arts, Rajamangala University of Technology Isan, Nakhonrachasima, Thailand
3Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Rajamangala University of Technology Isan, Nakhonrachasima, Thailand
4Development in Technology of Porous Materials Research Laboratory (DiTo-Lab), Rajamangala University of Technology Isan, Nakhonrachasima, Thailand
arapeepong.pe@rmuti.ac.th
Keyword: Multiple-linear regression, Multiple-quadratic regression, Porous burner, Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG)
Abstract.
Alumina-Cordierite ceramic balls having the average diameter (d) of 3 mm. and the porosity (ε) of 0.322 are employed as porous media.
Fig. 2 Alumina-Cordierite ceramic balls.
Analytical Study of the Structure of Radiation Controlled Flames, International Journal of Heat Mass Transfer, 31(2), 311-319
Howell, Experimental and Numerical Study of Premixed Combustion Within Non-Homogeneous Porous Ceramics, Combust.
Alumina-Cordierite ceramic balls having the average diameter (d) of 3 mm. and the porosity (ε) of 0.322 are employed as porous media.
Fig. 2 Alumina-Cordierite ceramic balls.
Analytical Study of the Structure of Radiation Controlled Flames, International Journal of Heat Mass Transfer, 31(2), 311-319
Howell, Experimental and Numerical Study of Premixed Combustion Within Non-Homogeneous Porous Ceramics, Combust.
Online since: May 2014
Authors: Min Xian Du, Ke Liang Chen, Yong Gang Xiong
Foshan ceramics, 2002.6 (64): 30 -35
Mechanical Engineering Materials, 2006, 03: 44 -47
Metallurgical Engineering, 2011, 05: 102 -106
Kunming University of Science Journal (Science and Technology Version), 2003, 03: 22 -24
Chinese ceramics, 1996. 32 (4): 7 -10
Mechanical Engineering Materials, 2006, 03: 44 -47
Metallurgical Engineering, 2011, 05: 102 -106
Kunming University of Science Journal (Science and Technology Version), 2003, 03: 22 -24
Chinese ceramics, 1996. 32 (4): 7 -10