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Online since: October 2014
Authors: Chang Hong Jin
Acknowledgment
This paper was supported by the Fund of the Philosophy and Social Science Programming Project of Anhui Province (AHSK11-12D90) ; “The Research Center of Construction Economy and Real Estate Management” of Humanities and Social Science Keystone Research Base of Anhui Provincial Education Department (JF2012-02).
Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 2010(12):128-136 [2] Seung H.
Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 2013(1):51-59 [5] JIN Chang-hong.
The 4th International Conference on Management and Service Science(MASS 2010)[A], 2010-8
European Journal of Operational Research, 2010(203):662–672
Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 2010(12):128-136 [2] Seung H.
Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 2013(1):51-59 [5] JIN Chang-hong.
The 4th International Conference on Management and Service Science(MASS 2010)[A], 2010-8
European Journal of Operational Research, 2010(203):662–672
Online since: July 2013
Authors: Zhi Yong Li, Yi Gang Wang, Hong Li Liu, Zhi Peng Duan
The anode metal materials are dissolved away by ion form during the machining [1], which makes the electrochemical machining to be micro-machining.
The speed of dissolving materials is affected by the dissolved rate of material itself and ions' moving velocity around the electrode in the electrochemical solution [6].
Acknowledgments The work was financially supported by the China Natural Science Foundation (No. 50905101), Shandong Province Natural Science Foundation (ZR2010EL005) and Support Plan for Youth Staff of Shandong University of Technology.
Journal of Harbin Institute of Technology, 39(2007)35-37 [8] Kozak, J.
Selected problems of micro electrochemical machining, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 149(2004) 426-431.
The speed of dissolving materials is affected by the dissolved rate of material itself and ions' moving velocity around the electrode in the electrochemical solution [6].
Acknowledgments The work was financially supported by the China Natural Science Foundation (No. 50905101), Shandong Province Natural Science Foundation (ZR2010EL005) and Support Plan for Youth Staff of Shandong University of Technology.
Journal of Harbin Institute of Technology, 39(2007)35-37 [8] Kozak, J.
Selected problems of micro electrochemical machining, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 149(2004) 426-431.
Online since: May 2014
Authors: Min Hui Wu, Ning Cai
It formed a metal recycling chain of raw materials’ supply, byproducts’ centralized utilization, resource’s sharing and the metal recycling upstream, medium-stream and downstream.
Sarkis: Supply Chain Management: An International Journal.
Andersen: Sustainability Science.
Melnyk: International Journal of Purchasing and Materials Management.
Ren: Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management.
Sarkis: Supply Chain Management: An International Journal.
Andersen: Sustainability Science.
Melnyk: International Journal of Purchasing and Materials Management.
Ren: Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management.
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Riccardo Gerosa, Barbara Rivolta, Giuseppe Silva, Sergio Baragetti
Table 1 Different types of materials identification.
In Table 5 a comparison between the materials is reported.
[2] Danninger H., Weiss B., The influence of defects on high cycle fatigue of metallic materials, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 143-144, 2003, 179-184 [3] R.
Bidulska, Effect of Varying Carbon Content and Shot Peening upon Fatigue Performance of Prealloyed Sintered Steels, Journal of material science and technology, Vol.25, N°25, 2009 [6] N.
Deng, Microstructure and mechanical behavior of porous sintered steels, Materials Science and Engineering A 390 (2005) 98–112
In Table 5 a comparison between the materials is reported.
[2] Danninger H., Weiss B., The influence of defects on high cycle fatigue of metallic materials, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 143-144, 2003, 179-184 [3] R.
Bidulska, Effect of Varying Carbon Content and Shot Peening upon Fatigue Performance of Prealloyed Sintered Steels, Journal of material science and technology, Vol.25, N°25, 2009 [6] N.
Deng, Microstructure and mechanical behavior of porous sintered steels, Materials Science and Engineering A 390 (2005) 98–112
Online since: April 2021
Authors: V.A. Nekit, Nicolay Urtsev, Sergey I. Platov
Ivanushkin, Study of the microstructure of the pipe steel after rolling in the plate mill 5000, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 447(1), 2018, 012063
Ogarkov, Improving the controlled cooling after wire rod rolling in the finishing block of stands, Materials Science Forum 870, 2016, pp. 620-624
Bhadeshia, Bainite transformation kinetics Part 1 Modified model, Materials Science and Technology, V. 8, 1992, pp. 985 – 993
Tszeng // Materials Science And Engineering A, 2000, V. 293, P. 185–190
A Liu, Bainite transformation kinetics model and its application to X70 pipeline steel, C.Liu, X.Di, C.Chen, X.Guo, Z.Xue, Journal of Materials Science. - 2015. №50. - pp.5079–5090
Ogarkov, Improving the controlled cooling after wire rod rolling in the finishing block of stands, Materials Science Forum 870, 2016, pp. 620-624
Bhadeshia, Bainite transformation kinetics Part 1 Modified model, Materials Science and Technology, V. 8, 1992, pp. 985 – 993
Tszeng // Materials Science And Engineering A, 2000, V. 293, P. 185–190
A Liu, Bainite transformation kinetics model and its application to X70 pipeline steel, C.Liu, X.Di, C.Chen, X.Guo, Z.Xue, Journal of Materials Science. - 2015. №50. - pp.5079–5090
Online since: March 2014
Authors: Daniel Maskell, Andrew Heath, Pete Walker
Journal of Materials Science, 42(9), 2917–2933
Journal of materials science, 42(3), 729–746
Journal of materials science, 42(12), 4667–4674
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING, 18(3), 472-476
Journal Of Materials In Civil Engineering, 16(5), 497-506
Journal of materials science, 42(3), 729–746
Journal of materials science, 42(12), 4667–4674
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING, 18(3), 472-476
Journal Of Materials In Civil Engineering, 16(5), 497-506
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Xiang En Chen, Bing Yao, Si Hua Yang, Ming Yao, Wan Jia Zhang
Labelled graphs are used in researching areas of many networks, cryptography, computer science, biology, information etc.
Labelled graphs are very often used in researching areas of many networks, cryptography, computer science, biology, information and so on.
[11] Hongyu Wang, Bing Yao, Chao Yang, Sihua Yang, Xiang'en Chen, Labelling Properties Of Models Related with Complex Networks Based On Constructible Structures, Advanced Materials Research Vols. 765-767 (2013) pp 1118-1123 doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.765-767.1118
Applied Mechanics and Materials, Vol. 380-384(2013),pp.2034-2037. doi: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.380-384.2034
Applied Mechanics and Materials Vols. 347-350 (2013) pp 2752-2757. doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/ AMM.347-350.2752
Labelled graphs are very often used in researching areas of many networks, cryptography, computer science, biology, information and so on.
[11] Hongyu Wang, Bing Yao, Chao Yang, Sihua Yang, Xiang'en Chen, Labelling Properties Of Models Related with Complex Networks Based On Constructible Structures, Advanced Materials Research Vols. 765-767 (2013) pp 1118-1123 doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.765-767.1118
Applied Mechanics and Materials, Vol. 380-384(2013),pp.2034-2037. doi: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.380-384.2034
Applied Mechanics and Materials Vols. 347-350 (2013) pp 2752-2757. doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/ AMM.347-350.2752
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Wen Pei Sung, Yu Kuang Zhao, Chi Chau Lien, Lei Wei
The influence of roofing materials with various insulation capacities on the building interior temperature is simulated in this study using the basic thermal data measured in the laboratory.
Roof Building Materials-Physical and Chemical Properties of Phenolic Resin The global tendency is to emphasize the appeal for fire-resistant materials that are energy-saving and eco-friendly [5] to achieve the maximum energy saving and the minimum environmental damage when the product is manufacture or consumed.
Acknowledgements The National Science Council of Taiwan supported this research through grant No.
Lee, Journal of Architecture(in Chinese), Vol. 66(2008), p.23-34
Yin, Journal of Combustion Science and Technology, Vol. 10(2004), p. 149-154.
Roof Building Materials-Physical and Chemical Properties of Phenolic Resin The global tendency is to emphasize the appeal for fire-resistant materials that are energy-saving and eco-friendly [5] to achieve the maximum energy saving and the minimum environmental damage when the product is manufacture or consumed.
Acknowledgements The National Science Council of Taiwan supported this research through grant No.
Lee, Journal of Architecture(in Chinese), Vol. 66(2008), p.23-34
Yin, Journal of Combustion Science and Technology, Vol. 10(2004), p. 149-154.
Online since: March 2014
Authors: Michael Rethmeier
Influence of weld imperfections on the fatigue behaviour of resistance spot welded advanced high strength steels
Michael Rethmeier1, 2
1Fraunhofer Institute for Production Systems and Design Technology (IPK), Berlin, Germany
2BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Berlin, Germany
Michael.Rethmeier@bam.de, phone: +49 30 8104-1550
Keywords: Resistance spot welding, gaps, cracks, fatigue life
Abstract
The use of advanced high strength steels (AHSS) in the automotive body-in-white is increasing.
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§ Internal imperfections have no significant influence on the fatigue life References [1] Brauser, s. et al., Deformation behaviour of spot-welded high strength steels for automotive applications, Materials Science and Engineering: A, Volume 527, Issue 26 (2010), pp. 7099-7108 [2] Long, X. and Khanna, S.
H. et al., “An investigation of the effect of the gapvalues between the overlap portions of the spot-welded pieces on fatigue life”, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, vol. 222, Number 6, (2008), pp. 881-890 [10] Hahn, O. and Flüggen, F., „Influence of cyclic loading on the mechanical properties of components: Proc DVS-Congress "Spot welding", May 2010, pp. 180-191 [11] Davidson, J.
H., Methods to obtain weld discontinuities in spot-welded joints made of advanced high-strength steels, Welding in the world 55 (2011), No.11/12, pp.99-106 [14] Gaul, H. et al., “Evaluation of fatigue crack propagation in spot welded joints by stiffness measurements”, International Journal of Fatigue, Vol. 33, Issue 5, 2011, pp. 740-745 [15] Ullner, C. et al., “Determination of local stress–strain properties of resistance spot-welded joints of advanced high-strength steels using the instrumented indentation test”, Journal of materials Science, Vol. 47, issue 3 (2012) 1504–1513 [16] Wang, G. and Barkey, M.
E., “Investigating the spot weld fatigue crack growth process using X-ray imaging”, Welding Journal, vol. 85, issue 4 (2006), pp. 84-90 [17] Pan, N. and Sheppard, S.
Online since: March 2004
Authors: Rong Gang Wang, Mitsuo Kido, Fumihiro Suzumura
Recently, thanks to the successful
application of the AC non-contact mode of atomic force microscope (AFM), the authors have
succeeded in imaging the three dimensional shapes of micro-liquids such as distilled water and
lubricant oil and evaluating their wettabilities on several materials [9-14].
ASME Journal of Tribology Vol. 123 (2001), p.188
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[11] R.Wang, M.Takeda and M.Kido: Materials Letters Vol. 54 (2002), p.140
[13] R.Wang, M.Kido and N.Morihiro: Materials Transactions Vol. 44 (2003), in press
ASME Journal of Tribology Vol. 123 (2001), p.188
[8] R.Guckenberger, et al.: Science Vol. 266 (1994), p.1538
[11] R.Wang, M.Takeda and M.Kido: Materials Letters Vol. 54 (2002), p.140
[13] R.Wang, M.Kido and N.Morihiro: Materials Transactions Vol. 44 (2003), in press