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Online since: April 2011
Authors: Seok Won Lee, Andreas Nestler
Meng: Journal of manufacturing Science and Engineering Vol.118 (1996), p. 461
[14] E.
Huang: Journal of manufacturing Science and Engineering Vol.128 (2006), p.249 [16] S.D.
Altintas: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering Vol.130 (2008), p. 051004-1-12 [17] W.B.
Yip-Hoi: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering Vol.130 (2008), p.051011-1-12 [18] B.K.
Altintas: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Vol.130 (2008), p.51 [20] S.W.
Huang: Journal of manufacturing Science and Engineering Vol.128 (2006), p.249 [16] S.D.
Altintas: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering Vol.130 (2008), p. 051004-1-12 [17] W.B.
Yip-Hoi: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering Vol.130 (2008), p.051011-1-12 [18] B.K.
Altintas: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Vol.130 (2008), p.51 [20] S.W.
Online since: January 2022
Authors: Giuliana Scuderi
Construction and Building Materials, 192, pp.287-300
Construction sector views on low carbon building materials.
Construction and building materials, 139, pp.570-583
A Review of Agro-waste Materials as Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregate in Concrete.
Science, 357(6355), pp.970-971
Construction sector views on low carbon building materials.
Construction and building materials, 139, pp.570-583
A Review of Agro-waste Materials as Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregate in Concrete.
Science, 357(6355), pp.970-971
Online since: December 2024
Authors: Hao Yang Liang, Hao Xu, Hao Shan Li, Wei Gao, Xin Fu Liang, Rui Ma
Numerous studies indicate that surface treatment processes and their parameters directly impact the fatigue life of materials [5-6].
Various experimental studies have demonstrated that residual stress is a crucial element influencing the fatigue life of materials [10-12].
“Effects of Surface Treatment on Fatigue Property of A5052-H14 and A2017-T4 Aluminum Alloys”, Journal of the Japan Institute of Metals and Materials, Vol. 84, No. 3, pp. 74-79, 2020.
“A review on the fatigue performance of micro-arc oxidation coated Al alloys with micro-defects and residual stress”, Journal of Materials Research and Technology, Vol. 25, pp. 4, 554-4, 581, 2023.
“Residual stress, fatigue behavior, and mechanical properties of equal-channel angular pressed commercial pure titanium”, Journal of Materials Research and Technology, Vol. 28, pp. 3, 297-3, 305, 2024.
Various experimental studies have demonstrated that residual stress is a crucial element influencing the fatigue life of materials [10-12].
“Effects of Surface Treatment on Fatigue Property of A5052-H14 and A2017-T4 Aluminum Alloys”, Journal of the Japan Institute of Metals and Materials, Vol. 84, No. 3, pp. 74-79, 2020.
“A review on the fatigue performance of micro-arc oxidation coated Al alloys with micro-defects and residual stress”, Journal of Materials Research and Technology, Vol. 25, pp. 4, 554-4, 581, 2023.
“Residual stress, fatigue behavior, and mechanical properties of equal-channel angular pressed commercial pure titanium”, Journal of Materials Research and Technology, Vol. 28, pp. 3, 297-3, 305, 2024.
Online since: June 2015
Authors: Mat Zain Mazatulikhma, Mohammad Rusop, Ismail Nurulhuda, R. Poh
Rusop, Synthesis of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes using natural palm oil as carbon precursor, Materials Letters, 63 (2009) 2704-2706
Bergmann, Production of single and multi-walled carbon nanotubes using natural gas as a precursor compound, Journal of materials science, 41 (2006) 7288-7295
Baron, Exposure to carbon nanotube material: assessment of nanotube cytotoxicity using human keratinocyte cells, Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health Part A, 66 (2003) 1909-1926
Watari, Studies on toxicity of multi-walled carbon nanotubes on Arabidopsis T87 suspension cells, Journal of Hazardous Materials, 170 (2009) 578-583
Li, Thermogravimetric analysis and TEM characterization of the oxidation and defect sites of carbon nanotubes synthesized by CVD of methane, Materials Science and Engineering, 473 (2008) 355-359
Bergmann, Production of single and multi-walled carbon nanotubes using natural gas as a precursor compound, Journal of materials science, 41 (2006) 7288-7295
Baron, Exposure to carbon nanotube material: assessment of nanotube cytotoxicity using human keratinocyte cells, Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health Part A, 66 (2003) 1909-1926
Watari, Studies on toxicity of multi-walled carbon nanotubes on Arabidopsis T87 suspension cells, Journal of Hazardous Materials, 170 (2009) 578-583
Li, Thermogravimetric analysis and TEM characterization of the oxidation and defect sites of carbon nanotubes synthesized by CVD of methane, Materials Science and Engineering, 473 (2008) 355-359
Online since: January 2012
Authors: S.H. Doak, Owen James Guy, Gregory Burwell, Zari Tehrani, Ambroise Castaing, Kelly Ann Walker
Science 327, 662.
[11] Jernigan, G.
Nature Materials 6, 183--191. [14] Schedin, F., Geim, A., Morozov, S., Hill, E., Blake, P., Katsnelson, M., & Novoselov, K. (2007) Detection of individual gas molecules adsorbed on graphene.
Nature Materials 6, 652--655. [15] Mohanty, N. & Berry, V. (2008) Graphene-Based Single-Bacterium Resolution Biodevice and DNA Transistor: Interfacing Graphene Derivatives with Nanoscale and Microscale Biocomponents.
Science 301, 1501. [26] Hu, H., Zhao, B., Hamon, M.
Journal of the American Chemical Society 125, 14893--14900.
Nature Materials 6, 183--191. [14] Schedin, F., Geim, A., Morozov, S., Hill, E., Blake, P., Katsnelson, M., & Novoselov, K. (2007) Detection of individual gas molecules adsorbed on graphene.
Nature Materials 6, 652--655. [15] Mohanty, N. & Berry, V. (2008) Graphene-Based Single-Bacterium Resolution Biodevice and DNA Transistor: Interfacing Graphene Derivatives with Nanoscale and Microscale Biocomponents.
Science 301, 1501. [26] Hu, H., Zhao, B., Hamon, M.
Journal of the American Chemical Society 125, 14893--14900.
Online since: June 2019
Authors: Monica Castoldi Borlini Gadioli, Bárbara da Hora Rocha Bessa, Jefferson Luiz Camargo, Pedro Porto Pizeta, Victor M. Ponciano
Particle size distribution also makes the granite waste a material compatible with ceramics raw materials.
This result shows that the wastes studied must be applied in materials that can inertize them, as the case with ceramics.
Besides adding value to an undesirable waste, it contributes to the reduction of consumption of natural raw materials, such as clay.
Vieira: Materials Science Forum Vols. 727-728 (2012), p. 1057
Ferreira: Journal of the European Ceramic Society Vol. 29 (1) (2009), p. 23.
This result shows that the wastes studied must be applied in materials that can inertize them, as the case with ceramics.
Besides adding value to an undesirable waste, it contributes to the reduction of consumption of natural raw materials, such as clay.
Vieira: Materials Science Forum Vols. 727-728 (2012), p. 1057
Ferreira: Journal of the European Ceramic Society Vol. 29 (1) (2009), p. 23.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Young Jun Lee, Gyu Hwan Cho, Cheon Park Dong, Eun Hee Kwon
Experimental plans
Materials used.
Chemical compositions of waste cementitous powder model and byproduct raw materials used in this study are shown in Tables 1 and 2.
Combinations of raw materials by 10 % in the range of 0%-90% of addition ratio of fine aggregate were made.
Combination of raw materials based on addition ratio of fine aggregate Differential thermal analysis.
In order to determine reactivity of combined raw materials, differential thermal analysis was conducted and results are shown in Figure 3.
Chemical compositions of waste cementitous powder model and byproduct raw materials used in this study are shown in Tables 1 and 2.
Combinations of raw materials by 10 % in the range of 0%-90% of addition ratio of fine aggregate were made.
Combination of raw materials based on addition ratio of fine aggregate Differential thermal analysis.
In order to determine reactivity of combined raw materials, differential thermal analysis was conducted and results are shown in Figure 3.
Online since: February 2018
Authors: Christian Rey, Liene Pluduma, K. Gross, Arnolds Ubelis, Astrida Berzina
Materials and Methods
HA powder was precipitated by neutralizing a calcium nitrate solution (Ca(NO3)2) with ammonium hydrogen phosphate solution ((NH4)2HPO4) while adjusting the pH with ammonium hydroxide solution (NH4OH).
Journal of Materials Science 2004;39:2531-4
Journal of Materials Science 1999;34:6121-31
Journal of Materials Science 1998;33:3985-91
Journal of Solid State Chemistry 1972;5:28-&
Journal of Materials Science 2004;39:2531-4
Journal of Materials Science 1999;34:6121-31
Journal of Materials Science 1998;33:3985-91
Journal of Solid State Chemistry 1972;5:28-&
Online since: August 2017
Authors: Nadezhda L. Voropaeva, Sergei I. Tretiakov, Elena N. Koptelova, Natalia A. Kutakova, Nina V. Bagretsova
Materials and Methods
Samples of the birch bark wastes from the Arkhangelsk plywood factory were used.
After 10 minutes of extraction the obtained material was filtered.
Chemistry of Plant Raw Materials Journal, 1, (2008)
Chemistry of Plant Raw Materials Journal, 2 (2005)
Journal of forestry research, 14 (3) 202-204, (2003)
After 10 minutes of extraction the obtained material was filtered.
Chemistry of Plant Raw Materials Journal, 1, (2008)
Chemistry of Plant Raw Materials Journal, 2 (2005)
Journal of forestry research, 14 (3) 202-204, (2003)
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Xiang Zhu, Tian Yun Li, Ran Xu, Guan Jun Zhang
Dong, Key Engineering Materials. 257–258 (2004) 231-238
Jun, Journal of Mechanical Strength. 26 (2004) 237-241
Ibrahim, Journal of Sound and Vibration. 314 (2008) 371-452
Mallis, International Journal of Nonlinear Mechanics. 22 (1987) 99-107
Panayotounakos, International Journal of Nonlinear Mechanics. 39 (2004) 1555-1570
Jun, Journal of Mechanical Strength. 26 (2004) 237-241
Ibrahim, Journal of Sound and Vibration. 314 (2008) 371-452
Mallis, International Journal of Nonlinear Mechanics. 22 (1987) 99-107
Panayotounakos, International Journal of Nonlinear Mechanics. 39 (2004) 1555-1570