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Online since: October 2017
Authors: S. Nallusamy, M. Saravanakumar, B. Sathis Kumar
Ceramic insulating materials are products of inorganic raw materials, especially silicates and oxides which are formed as a raw material mixture and obtain their properties by sintering process [15, 16].
The insulators manufactured with these materials are known also as non-ceramic insulators.
Materials Testing Under Impulse Voltages: To evaluate the performance of pollutants, artificially made materials are used.
Nallusamy and Saurabh Kumar, (2016), “Efficiency and lifespan enhancement of product with dissimilar material using different techniques”, Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol. 9, No. 16, pp. 1-5 [12] Pradipkumar Dixit and V.
Journal of Computer Science Issues, Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 37-43
The insulators manufactured with these materials are known also as non-ceramic insulators.
Materials Testing Under Impulse Voltages: To evaluate the performance of pollutants, artificially made materials are used.
Nallusamy and Saurabh Kumar, (2016), “Efficiency and lifespan enhancement of product with dissimilar material using different techniques”, Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol. 9, No. 16, pp. 1-5 [12] Pradipkumar Dixit and V.
Journal of Computer Science Issues, Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 37-43
Online since: June 2016
Authors: Winarto Winarto, Ario Sunar Baskoro, Hakam Muzakki
Some welding technologies applied to dissimilar materials were studied.
Materials and Experiment Procedure Materials Materials used in this paper were aluminum AA1100 and steel KS 5 spring sheets.
Gavalas, "Micro-friction stir welding of titan zinc sheets," Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 216, pp. 133–139, 6 September 2014 2015
Martikainen, "Welding of dissimilar non-ferrous metals by GMAW processes," International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, pp. 9-21, 2014
Svoboda, "Effect of the tool penetration depth in Friction Stir Spot Welding (FSSW) of dissimilar aluminum alloys," Procedia Materials Science vol. 8, pp. 868 – 877, 2015
Materials and Experiment Procedure Materials Materials used in this paper were aluminum AA1100 and steel KS 5 spring sheets.
Gavalas, "Micro-friction stir welding of titan zinc sheets," Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 216, pp. 133–139, 6 September 2014 2015
Martikainen, "Welding of dissimilar non-ferrous metals by GMAW processes," International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, pp. 9-21, 2014
Svoboda, "Effect of the tool penetration depth in Friction Stir Spot Welding (FSSW) of dissimilar aluminum alloys," Procedia Materials Science vol. 8, pp. 868 – 877, 2015
Online since: March 2012
Authors: P. Sengottuvel, S. Satish Kumar, D. Dinakaran
R.A.Mahadavinejad,”Optimization of electro discharge machining parameters”, journal of achievements in materials and manufacturing engineering,” Volo-27, Issue 2, April 2008
P.Janmanee and A.Muttamara,” Performance of different electrode materials in electrical discharge machining of tungsten carbide’, Energy research Journal 1(2): 87-90, 2010, 87-90
Kristian L.Aas,” Performance of two graphite electrode qualities in EDM of seal slot in a jet engine turbine vane”, Journal of materials processing technology 149(2004) 152-156
R.Ramakrishnan and L.Karunamoorthy,” Modelling and multi response optimization of inconel 718 of machining of CNC WEDM process”, Journal of materials processing technology 207(2008) 343-349
S.Rajesha, A.k.Sharma and Pradeep Kumar,” On electro discharge machining of inconel 718 with hollow tool”, Journal of materials engineering and performance -2011
P.Janmanee and A.Muttamara,” Performance of different electrode materials in electrical discharge machining of tungsten carbide’, Energy research Journal 1(2): 87-90, 2010, 87-90
Kristian L.Aas,” Performance of two graphite electrode qualities in EDM of seal slot in a jet engine turbine vane”, Journal of materials processing technology 149(2004) 152-156
R.Ramakrishnan and L.Karunamoorthy,” Modelling and multi response optimization of inconel 718 of machining of CNC WEDM process”, Journal of materials processing technology 207(2008) 343-349
S.Rajesha, A.k.Sharma and Pradeep Kumar,” On electro discharge machining of inconel 718 with hollow tool”, Journal of materials engineering and performance -2011
Online since: August 2016
Authors: Marcos Flavio de Campos
Loss Separation Model: A Tool for Improvement of
Soft Magnetic Materials
Marcos Flavio de Campos1,a,b
1 PUVR – Universidade Federal Fluminense Av.
Introduction The optimization of magnetic materials is one of the main strategies for improving the efficiency of electrical motors.
One of the strategies for designing better soft magnetic materials is the loss separation procedure.
There is an analogy for magnetic materials, concerning domains and domain walls.
Materials Science Forum Vols. 775-776 (2014), p. 404
Introduction The optimization of magnetic materials is one of the main strategies for improving the efficiency of electrical motors.
One of the strategies for designing better soft magnetic materials is the loss separation procedure.
There is an analogy for magnetic materials, concerning domains and domain walls.
Materials Science Forum Vols. 775-776 (2014), p. 404
Online since: February 2017
Authors: Amelia Trematerra, Ilaria Lombardi
Green materials are becoming a valid alternative to traditional synthetic materials.
This materials were cut and then they were dried and crushed, at the end the materials were assembled in panels.
So this materials can be used to replace the traditional absorbent materials as polyurethane, foam or PET.
Advances in Materials Science and Engineering 2015 (2015) Article ID 274913. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/274913 [2] J.
Processing and Properties of Vegetable Fibres, Journal of Natural Fibers 1 (2) (2004) 37-68.
This materials were cut and then they were dried and crushed, at the end the materials were assembled in panels.
So this materials can be used to replace the traditional absorbent materials as polyurethane, foam or PET.
Advances in Materials Science and Engineering 2015 (2015) Article ID 274913. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/274913 [2] J.
Processing and Properties of Vegetable Fibres, Journal of Natural Fibers 1 (2) (2004) 37-68.
Online since: June 2010
Authors: Keith R. Millington, Michael J. Jones, Siti Farhana Zakaria, George Maurdev
Using Chemiluminescence to Study the Photodegradation of Materials
Keith R Millington1,a, Michael J Jones1,b, Siti Farhana Zakaria2,c and George
Maurdev
1,d
1
CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering, Belmont, VIC 3216, Australia.
2
School of Fashion and Textiles, RMIT University, Brunswick, VIC 3056, Australia.
Chemiluminescence (CL) is a straightforward method for studying the free radical degradation of organic and biological materials.
Emission of PICL from organic materials is dependent on the presence of oxygen.
Russell: Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol. 79 (1957), p.3871
Maurdev: Polymer Journal, Vol. 41 (2009), p.1085
Chemiluminescence (CL) is a straightforward method for studying the free radical degradation of organic and biological materials.
Emission of PICL from organic materials is dependent on the presence of oxygen.
Russell: Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol. 79 (1957), p.3871
Maurdev: Polymer Journal, Vol. 41 (2009), p.1085
Online since: April 2008
Authors: Xiao Zhi Hu, Hao Ran Chen, Can Wang, Yu Xin Wang
The
Material point method has many advantages in solving explosion/impact problems involved
multiple materials in comparison with the finite element method or finite difference method,
because it takes advantage of both Eulerian and Lagrangian schemes, so that mesh tangling is
avoided while material variables are tracked through the complete deformation history, and no slip
impact is handled automatically without any special contact algorithm
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Materials Science & Engineering, Vol. 20(2002), p. 31-33
A particle method for history-dependent materials, Comput.
Journal of south china university of technology, Vol.32(2004), p. 87-91
Journal of Applied Physics.
Materials Science & Engineering, Vol. 20(2002), p. 31-33
A particle method for history-dependent materials, Comput.
Journal of south china university of technology, Vol.32(2004), p. 87-91
Journal of Applied Physics.
Online since: August 2011
Authors: J. Akbari, Ali Zahedi
Recent advances in materials science have necessitated the development and understanding of manufacturing processes for safe and repeatable utilization.
Grinding is shown to be a promising material removal process especially for brittle and hard to cut materials such as superalloys.
Muller: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 120 (2002), p. 450
Obikawa: Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology, Vol. 125(2003), p. 324
[8] Y.M.Bao, G.Z.Chai, S.T.Gu: Advanced Materials Research, Vols. 69-70 (2009),p. 172
Grinding is shown to be a promising material removal process especially for brittle and hard to cut materials such as superalloys.
Muller: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 120 (2002), p. 450
Obikawa: Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology, Vol. 125(2003), p. 324
[8] Y.M.Bao, G.Z.Chai, S.T.Gu: Advanced Materials Research, Vols. 69-70 (2009),p. 172
Online since: January 2018
Authors: Albert Grino, Eduardo Chan, Delia Senoro
Organoclay was provided by the Materials Science Division of the Department of Science and Technology of the Philippines (DOST).
Gupta: Procedia Materials Science 6 (2014) p. 1686– 1702 [15] P.
Chaki: Materials Science and Engineering 528, 6 (2011) p. 2820– 2830
Aris: Journal of Membrane Science 38 (1998) p 161 – 174
Pham: Journal of Membrane Science 318 (2008) p. 129 – 136
Gupta: Procedia Materials Science 6 (2014) p. 1686– 1702 [15] P.
Chaki: Materials Science and Engineering 528, 6 (2011) p. 2820– 2830
Aris: Journal of Membrane Science 38 (1998) p 161 – 174
Pham: Journal of Membrane Science 318 (2008) p. 129 – 136
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Qiu Sun Ye
AI-VCR Computational Research on Visibility of 3D Materials Solids
Reality Pictures
Qiusun Ye
Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science Engineering, Wuyi University
Wuyishan 354300, Fujian, P.R. of China
qsye2005@yahoo.com.cn
Keywords: Showing plane; sighting plane; visibility; 3D Materials solids; VCR(Variable Carrying
Rules); AI(Artificial Intelligence).
Preface The Distinguishing of 3D (Dimensions) materials solid reality pictures, it is inevitable outcome of depth researches on distinguishing 2D materials solid reality pictures, in the mean time; it is also an important branch of researching CV(Computer Vision).
In actual fact, the greater part of distinguishing work would be done by 2D materials modeling of mathematics.
The parts materials surfaces visibilities of complex 3D solid are properties of both dispersal and continuation.
The Generation and Shadow Display of Graphics for Objects of Axial Symmetry, Journal of Computer Aided Design & Graphics, 1990(1) [12] Yao Kangrong.
Preface The Distinguishing of 3D (Dimensions) materials solid reality pictures, it is inevitable outcome of depth researches on distinguishing 2D materials solid reality pictures, in the mean time; it is also an important branch of researching CV(Computer Vision).
In actual fact, the greater part of distinguishing work would be done by 2D materials modeling of mathematics.
The parts materials surfaces visibilities of complex 3D solid are properties of both dispersal and continuation.
The Generation and Shadow Display of Graphics for Objects of Axial Symmetry, Journal of Computer Aided Design & Graphics, 1990(1) [12] Yao Kangrong.