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Online since: January 2012
Authors: Yong Zhang, Fei Hu Zhang, Xiao Zong Song
Acknowledgements
This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (50375040), National Natural Science Foundation of China (50805039) and Aviation Fund (2009ZE77008).
Journal of Crystal Growth.
Lü: Journal of mechanical engineering,Vol.46 (15)(2010), p.161-177
Zhang: Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 53-54( 2008), p 363-368
Luan: Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, Vol.19(5)(2009). 054009
Journal of Crystal Growth.
Lü: Journal of mechanical engineering,Vol.46 (15)(2010), p.161-177
Zhang: Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 53-54( 2008), p 363-368
Luan: Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, Vol.19(5)(2009). 054009
Online since: May 2009
Authors: Xun Lv, Ju Long Yuan
Acknowledgments
This project is supported by Key Project of National Nature Science Foundation(50535040),
Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China(Y105610,Y106065).
[2] J.L.Yuan, F.Y.Lou, Z.W.Wang et al.: Materials Science Forum, Vol.471-472(2004), pp.63-66
[3] X.Lv, J.L.Yuan,Y.Dai: Key Engineering Materials,Vol.304-305(2006), pp.398-402
[4] J.L.Yuan, P.Zhao, J.Ruan,Z.X.Cao: Journal of Materials Processing Technology,Vol.138 (2003), pp.116-119
[5] K.Kawata,Y.Tani: JSME International Journal,Vol.36(1993), pp.264-270
[2] J.L.Yuan, F.Y.Lou, Z.W.Wang et al.: Materials Science Forum, Vol.471-472(2004), pp.63-66
[3] X.Lv, J.L.Yuan,Y.Dai: Key Engineering Materials,Vol.304-305(2006), pp.398-402
[4] J.L.Yuan, P.Zhao, J.Ruan,Z.X.Cao: Journal of Materials Processing Technology,Vol.138 (2003), pp.116-119
[5] K.Kawata,Y.Tani: JSME International Journal,Vol.36(1993), pp.264-270
Online since: March 2013
Authors: P.S. Pa
For this precise removal process, a higher current with a faster feed rate of the optical PET diaphragm effectively achieved rapid material removal.
To achieve active digital paper, the development of new techniques for depositing organic semiconductor materials on plastic (thin film transition (TFT) technology) are currently underway [1].
Acknowledgements The current study is supported by theNational Science Council, contract NSC 101-2221-E-152 -002.
Jaffrezic: Materials Science and engineering, Vol. 26 (2006), p. 505
Pa: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 532-533 (2006), p. 965 [8] B.H., Kim, S.H., Ryu, S.H., Choi, and C.N., Chu: Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering Vol. 15 (2005), p. 124 [9] P.M.
To achieve active digital paper, the development of new techniques for depositing organic semiconductor materials on plastic (thin film transition (TFT) technology) are currently underway [1].
Acknowledgements The current study is supported by theNational Science Council, contract NSC 101-2221-E-152 -002.
Jaffrezic: Materials Science and engineering, Vol. 26 (2006), p. 505
Pa: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 532-533 (2006), p. 965 [8] B.H., Kim, S.H., Ryu, S.H., Choi, and C.N., Chu: Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering Vol. 15 (2005), p. 124 [9] P.M.
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Hui Hui Luo, Tie Shan Zhang
And it bridges the solid mechanics for materials between micro and macro.
Assumptions for Cold Deformation Strengthened Materials.
Detect materials are divided into two categories, that is, without cold deformation strengthened materials and cold deformation strengthened materials.
Wu: Advanced Materials Research, Vol.591-593(2012), p1121
Yu: International Journal of Impact Engineering, Vol.35 (2008), p1154
Assumptions for Cold Deformation Strengthened Materials.
Detect materials are divided into two categories, that is, without cold deformation strengthened materials and cold deformation strengthened materials.
Wu: Advanced Materials Research, Vol.591-593(2012), p1121
Yu: International Journal of Impact Engineering, Vol.35 (2008), p1154
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Xian Ning Huang, Shu Guang Jiang
Acknowledgements
This work was financially supported by the Corps of Major Science and Technology Project ( 2011AA001 ).
Chen: Journal of Structural Engineering, ASCE, Vol.130, No.8, August,2004, pp.1206-1213
Cai: Journal of Structural Engineering, ASCE, Vol.129, No.4, April, 2003, pp.495-506
Xie: Residential science and technology, issue 10, 20-23, 2010 In Chinese [7] Young, B., and Ellobody, E: Journal of Constructional Steel Research, Elsevier Science, Vol. 62, issue 5 , 484-492,2006 [8]Young, B., and W.M.
Lui, Journal of Structural Engineering, ASCE, Vol.131, issue 11, 1738-1745, 2005
Chen: Journal of Structural Engineering, ASCE, Vol.130, No.8, August,2004, pp.1206-1213
Cai: Journal of Structural Engineering, ASCE, Vol.129, No.4, April, 2003, pp.495-506
Xie: Residential science and technology, issue 10, 20-23, 2010 In Chinese [7] Young, B., and Ellobody, E: Journal of Constructional Steel Research, Elsevier Science, Vol. 62, issue 5 , 484-492,2006 [8]Young, B., and W.M.
Lui, Journal of Structural Engineering, ASCE, Vol.131, issue 11, 1738-1745, 2005
Online since: April 2021
Authors: Bipin Bihari Verma, Mamookho Elizabeth Makhatha, Pawan Kumar, Srijan Sengupta, Aniket K. Dutt, Manvendra Tiwari
The raw materials can be extracted from old newspapers, kraft papers, and magazines [16-17].
Materials and Methods The material paper laminate (reinforcement free) is investigated.
There is no significant change in stress value with modification in the material due to the low-stress value of paper materials.
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health Sciences 3.8 (2011): 234-248
Bulletin of Materials Science 32.6 (2009): 589-595
Materials and Methods The material paper laminate (reinforcement free) is investigated.
There is no significant change in stress value with modification in the material due to the low-stress value of paper materials.
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health Sciences 3.8 (2011): 234-248
Bulletin of Materials Science 32.6 (2009): 589-595
Online since: May 2021
Authors: Oluwarotimi Michael Olofinnade, Iyinoluwa E.E. Davies, Ifeoma W. Egwuonwu
After mixing the constituent materials, potable water was supplied to the mixture to secure a suitable fluid slurry.
The recorded water absorption capacity of sand and granulated PET aggregate materials is 0.95%, and 0.02% respectively.
[5] K.J Appiah, V.N Berko-Boateng, and A.T Tagbor, Use of waste plastic materials for road construction in Ghana Case Studies in Construction Materials 6(2017) 1–7 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cscm.2016.11.001 [6] J.
Jackson, Civil Engineering Materials 5th ed.
Ghafoori, Evaluation of Alkali-Silica Reactivity Using Aggregate Geology, Expansion Limits of Mortar Bars and Concrete Prisms, and Kinetic Model, Journal of Materials Science Research, 2(2013) 103-117 [33] ASTM C330 – 04 Standard Specification for Lightweight Aggregates for Structural Concrete, American Society for Testing and Materials, West Conshohocken, (2004) [34] J.K Prusty and S.K Patro, Properties of fresh and hardened concrete using agro-waste as partial replacement of coarse aggregate – A review Construction and Building Materials 82(2015) 101–113 [35] BS 2028, Specification for Precast Concrete Blocks , British Standard Institution, London, (1968) [36] J.O Akinyele and I.O Toriola, The effect of crushed plastics waste on the structural properties of sandcrete blocks, African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development (2018), 1–5 [37] Nigerian Building and Road Research Institute (NBRRI), NBRRI Interlocking Block making Machine, NBRRI Newsletter, 1(2006
The recorded water absorption capacity of sand and granulated PET aggregate materials is 0.95%, and 0.02% respectively.
[5] K.J Appiah, V.N Berko-Boateng, and A.T Tagbor, Use of waste plastic materials for road construction in Ghana Case Studies in Construction Materials 6(2017) 1–7 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cscm.2016.11.001 [6] J.
Jackson, Civil Engineering Materials 5th ed.
Ghafoori, Evaluation of Alkali-Silica Reactivity Using Aggregate Geology, Expansion Limits of Mortar Bars and Concrete Prisms, and Kinetic Model, Journal of Materials Science Research, 2(2013) 103-117 [33] ASTM C330 – 04 Standard Specification for Lightweight Aggregates for Structural Concrete, American Society for Testing and Materials, West Conshohocken, (2004) [34] J.K Prusty and S.K Patro, Properties of fresh and hardened concrete using agro-waste as partial replacement of coarse aggregate – A review Construction and Building Materials 82(2015) 101–113 [35] BS 2028, Specification for Precast Concrete Blocks , British Standard Institution, London, (1968) [36] J.O Akinyele and I.O Toriola, The effect of crushed plastics waste on the structural properties of sandcrete blocks, African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development (2018), 1–5 [37] Nigerian Building and Road Research Institute (NBRRI), NBRRI Interlocking Block making Machine, NBRRI Newsletter, 1(2006
Online since: April 2013
Authors: Huai Xiang Cao, Xing Qi Qiu, Wen Chun Jiang
Materials & Design, 2009, 30(3): 770-774
Materials & Design, 2009, 30(1): 23-27
Jnl Material Science and Technology, 1999, 15(5):457-462
Materials & Design, 2006, 27(10): 989-996
Computation Material Science, 1993, 1(3):259-264.
Materials & Design, 2009, 30(1): 23-27
Jnl Material Science and Technology, 1999, 15(5):457-462
Materials & Design, 2006, 27(10): 989-996
Computation Material Science, 1993, 1(3):259-264.
Online since: September 2014
Authors: A. Erman Tekkaya, Alper Güner, Frank Steinbach, Lin Chen
In sheet metal forming the question of friction and use of lubricants is still an issue with the focus on new materials like high strength steels, new coatings of tools and tool lifetime [2].
Atkins, On cropping and related processes, International Journal of Mechanical Science 22 (1980) 215-231
Atkins, Revisiting the empirical relation for the maximum shearing force using plasticity and ductile fracture mechanics, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 213 (2013) 1516-1522
Wierzbicki, A tension zone model of blanking and tearing of ductile metal plates, International Journal of Mechanical Science 38 (1996) 303-324
Gurson, Continuum theory of ductile rupture by void nucleation and growth: Part I – Yield criteria and flow, Transaction of ASME, Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology 99 (1977) 2-15
Atkins, On cropping and related processes, International Journal of Mechanical Science 22 (1980) 215-231
Atkins, Revisiting the empirical relation for the maximum shearing force using plasticity and ductile fracture mechanics, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 213 (2013) 1516-1522
Wierzbicki, A tension zone model of blanking and tearing of ductile metal plates, International Journal of Mechanical Science 38 (1996) 303-324
Gurson, Continuum theory of ductile rupture by void nucleation and growth: Part I – Yield criteria and flow, Transaction of ASME, Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology 99 (1977) 2-15