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Online since: December 2013
Authors: Mohammed Rafiq Abdul Kadir, Syahrom Ardiyansyah, Muhamad Noor Harun, A. Nasruddin Fakhrizal, Abdul Hafidz Omar
Materials and Method
Finite Element Model.
Brody, Physics of the tennis racket, American Journal of Physics. 47 (1979) 482-487
Kim, Effect of string tension and impact on tennis playing, Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology. 22 (2009) 2990-2997
Zhu, Perceiving the affordance of string tension for power strokes in badminton: Expertise allows effective use of all string tensions, Journal of Sport Sciences. 31 (2013) 1187-1196 [5] T.B.
Goodwill, Effect of tennis racket parameters of a simulated groundstroke, Journal of Sport Science. 29:3 (2011) 311-325
Brody, Physics of the tennis racket, American Journal of Physics. 47 (1979) 482-487
Kim, Effect of string tension and impact on tennis playing, Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology. 22 (2009) 2990-2997
Zhu, Perceiving the affordance of string tension for power strokes in badminton: Expertise allows effective use of all string tensions, Journal of Sport Sciences. 31 (2013) 1187-1196 [5] T.B.
Goodwill, Effect of tennis racket parameters of a simulated groundstroke, Journal of Sport Science. 29:3 (2011) 311-325
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Qi Bai Huang, Hua Bing Mao
British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2002, 86 (8): 843-843
Journal of Zoology, 2006, 270(3): 462-465
JSME International Journal Series A, 2006, 49: 390-396
Chen, Active vibration isolation of a micro-manufacturing platform based on a neural network [J], Journal of Materials Processing Technology 129 (2002) 634–639
JSME International Journal Series A, 2006, 49: 390-396
Journal of Zoology, 2006, 270(3): 462-465
JSME International Journal Series A, 2006, 49: 390-396
Chen, Active vibration isolation of a micro-manufacturing platform based on a neural network [J], Journal of Materials Processing Technology 129 (2002) 634–639
JSME International Journal Series A, 2006, 49: 390-396
Online since: February 2016
Authors: Shu Wang Duo, Hao Zhang, Jin Shang, Chen Gang Luo, Long Qing Wu
Among them, Chromium nitride (CrN) coatings, which possess high hardness, low friction coefficient and internal stress, good ductility, adhesion, corrosion and oxidation resistance and thermal stability and other advantages, are used in the cutting tools, moulds, mechanical components of aerospace and other fields as high temperature structure materials and protective materials[7-10].
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51363007), Science and Technology Development Plan of Jiangxi Education Department (No.
KJLD13070), Young Scientists Training Plan of Jiangxi Department of Science and Technology (No. 20122BCB23031) and the assistance of the Nanchang Key Laboratory of Materials Corrosion and Protective Technology.
Comparison of TiAlN, AlCrN, and AlCrN/TiAlN coatings for cutting-tool applications, International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy and Materials. 21:8 (2014) 796-805
Effect of N2 flow rate on structure and property of CrN coatings deposited by DC reactive magnetron sputtering, Materials for Mechanical Engineering. 34 (2010) 34-37
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51363007), Science and Technology Development Plan of Jiangxi Education Department (No.
KJLD13070), Young Scientists Training Plan of Jiangxi Department of Science and Technology (No. 20122BCB23031) and the assistance of the Nanchang Key Laboratory of Materials Corrosion and Protective Technology.
Comparison of TiAlN, AlCrN, and AlCrN/TiAlN coatings for cutting-tool applications, International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy and Materials. 21:8 (2014) 796-805
Effect of N2 flow rate on structure and property of CrN coatings deposited by DC reactive magnetron sputtering, Materials for Mechanical Engineering. 34 (2010) 34-37
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Ye Jiang Wang, Fen Lian Xu, Jing Chen
China Building Materials Science & Technology, 1999(3):43-46.
Journal of Hefei University of Technology (Natural Science), 1998,21(2):132-136.
Materials Science and Engineering of Nanjing Institute, 1987.
Concrete: Microstructure, Properties, and Materials[M].
The optimal theoretical content of phosphorus slag powder in cement-based materials[J].
Journal of Hefei University of Technology (Natural Science), 1998,21(2):132-136.
Materials Science and Engineering of Nanjing Institute, 1987.
Concrete: Microstructure, Properties, and Materials[M].
The optimal theoretical content of phosphorus slag powder in cement-based materials[J].
Online since: October 2025
Authors: Alona Bosiuk, Sergii Kulinich, Andrii Shkop, Oleksii Shestopalov
Clay materials are naturally occurring in sedimentary rocks and exist in a hydrated phyllosilicate form.
Materials.
Also, to increase the weight of the fine clay flocs, fine waste materials such as gypsum particles, gypsum, phosphogypsum or sand or dust particles can be added.
International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology. 17(12) (2020) 4775–4786
Ocheretna, Establishing the regularities in forming the properties of ceramic wall materials containing waste from gas extraction (drilling sludge).
Materials.
Also, to increase the weight of the fine clay flocs, fine waste materials such as gypsum particles, gypsum, phosphogypsum or sand or dust particles can be added.
International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology. 17(12) (2020) 4775–4786
Ocheretna, Establishing the regularities in forming the properties of ceramic wall materials containing waste from gas extraction (drilling sludge).
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Pei Fang Su, Xing Li Lu
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Bjantegaard, E.J.Sellevold: Materials and Structures, Vol..36, May 2003, pp 218-225
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Online since: January 2015
Authors: M.A. Vysotskaya, Аlex Korotkov
Introduction
Today, the most widespread type of organic knitting materials is oil bitumen.
Due to the limitation of stocks of oil raw materials and big needs of road construction for organic knitting materials special relevance is gained by expansion of resources for their receiving at the expense of use of various waste of the industry, and also development of technologies of receiving economic and eco-friendly organic knitting and road-building materials on their basis.
One of the effective directions in the road materials science, allowing in a complex to approach to the solution of actual problems of branch such as: resource-and energy saving, technological effectiveness and environmental friendliness of production, and also extension of a construction season with improvement of quality of pavings is development and deployment of emulsion technologies.
In work stone materials were used: the main – marble and sour – granite.
Emulsion Science.
Due to the limitation of stocks of oil raw materials and big needs of road construction for organic knitting materials special relevance is gained by expansion of resources for their receiving at the expense of use of various waste of the industry, and also development of technologies of receiving economic and eco-friendly organic knitting and road-building materials on their basis.
One of the effective directions in the road materials science, allowing in a complex to approach to the solution of actual problems of branch such as: resource-and energy saving, technological effectiveness and environmental friendliness of production, and also extension of a construction season with improvement of quality of pavings is development and deployment of emulsion technologies.
In work stone materials were used: the main – marble and sour – granite.
Emulsion Science.
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Janusz Lewandowski, Marcin Wołowicz, Jarosław Milewski
The most popular materials are Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia (YSZ) and Lanthanum Strontium Gallium Magnesium (LSGM) as an electrolyte layer for high (800◦C) and medium (600◦C) working temperatures.
The paper contains a detailed review of materials used as the electrolyte layers for those type of electrolyzers, as well as fuels and electrode materials—some degradation aspects are also considered.
They concluded that the technology demonstrates great potential, although a large amount of work needs to be done in the area, especially in the field of material science.
Table 1 Main parameters of the systems which include SOEC System Efficiency tmax, ◦C pmax, bar SOEC-I – 800 1 SOEC-II 40–50 800 1 SOEC-III 70 700 1 SOEC-IV 47 900 1.2 Acknowledgments The project was funded by the National Science Center allocated on the basis of decision number DEC-2012/05/B/ST8/02849.
Streicher, “Hydrogen production by high temperature electrolysis of water vapour,” International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 5(1), pp. 55– 63, 1980
The paper contains a detailed review of materials used as the electrolyte layers for those type of electrolyzers, as well as fuels and electrode materials—some degradation aspects are also considered.
They concluded that the technology demonstrates great potential, although a large amount of work needs to be done in the area, especially in the field of material science.
Table 1 Main parameters of the systems which include SOEC System Efficiency tmax, ◦C pmax, bar SOEC-I – 800 1 SOEC-II 40–50 800 1 SOEC-III 70 700 1 SOEC-IV 47 900 1.2 Acknowledgments The project was funded by the National Science Center allocated on the basis of decision number DEC-2012/05/B/ST8/02849.
Streicher, “Hydrogen production by high temperature electrolysis of water vapour,” International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 5(1), pp. 55– 63, 1980
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Guenael Germain, Eric Gildemyn, Mohamed Achouri, Philippe dal Santo, Alain Potiron
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Potiron, Experimental characterization in sheet forming processes by using Vickers micro hardness technique, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 180 (2006) 1-8
Yang, Ductile fracture: Experiments and computations, International Journal of Plasticity, 27 (2011) 147–180.
Sacks, Computer experiments for quality control by parameter design, Journal of Quality Technology, 22 (1990) 15-22
Billardon, Évaluation de l'endommagement par mesure de micro-dureté, Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences, (1987) 601-604 [5] A.
Potiron, Experimental characterization in sheet forming processes by using Vickers micro hardness technique, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 180 (2006) 1-8
Yang, Ductile fracture: Experiments and computations, International Journal of Plasticity, 27 (2011) 147–180.