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Online since: April 2015
Authors: Mohd Nazree Derman, Rita Mohd Said, Mohd Izrul Izwan Ramli, Norhayanti Mohd Nasir, Mohd Arif Anuar Mohd Salleh, Norainiza Saud
Chan: Journal of Electronic Materials, Vol. 29 (2000), p. 1015-1020
Tu: Materials Science and Engineering, (2014), p.1-32
Shalaby: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol.550 (2012), p.112-117
Chen: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol.545 (2012), p.194– 200
Khanbareh: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 487, pp. 120-125
Online since: September 2010
Authors: István Mészáros
Mészáros Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Goldmann ter 3, Budapest, H-1111, Hungary meszaros@eik.bme.hu Keywords: Creep deterioration, Cr-Mo-V ferritic steel, nondestructive testing, magnetic hysteresis, hyperbolic model Abstract.
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Mészáros: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, Vol 310 (2007) p. 76 [4] J.
Mészáros: Journal of Electrical Engineering, Vol. 59.
Fiorillo: Measurements and Characterization of Magnetic Materials, (Elsevier Pub.Co.) 2004
Online since: November 2014
Authors: Zhi Lin Zhang, Wei Ming Guo, Shang Hua Wu, Yang You
The microstructures of sintered materials were characterized by scanning electron microscope (SEM).
Journal of the Chinese Ceramic Society. 35(2007)968–972
Xu, Preparation and performance of an advanced multiphase composite ceramic material.
Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 499 (2010) 200–205
Material Science And Engineering A.(2006)395-398.
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Ding Tong Zhong, Zhao Ni Wei, Shu Fang Chen, Cheng Lin
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the Fujian Province Natural Science Foundation (2009J01320) .
Applied Clay Science,2010,50(1):1-11
Microporous and Mesoporous Materials,2006,93(1-3):82-89
Journal of Industrial and Engeering Chmistry, 2010, 16(4): 593-597
Journal of catalysis.1986,97(2):511-515
Online since: May 2016
Authors: Mietek Bakowski, Hans Peter Nee, Zsolt Toth-Pal, Ya Fan Zhang
This difference can be explained by that Copper is a softer material than SiC.
[3] Grujicic, M.; Zhao, C.L.; Dusel, E.C.; “The effect of thermal contact resistance on heat management in the electronic packaging” Journal of Applied Surface Science Vol. 246, pp. 290-302, June 2005
[4] Cui, T.; Li, Q.; Zhang, P.; “Multiscale simulation of thermal contact resistance in electronic packaging” International Journal of Thermal Sciences, Vol. 83, pp. 16 -24, September 2014
[8] Toth-Pal, Z.; Zhang, Y.; Below, I.; Nee, H-P.; Bakowski, M.; European Conference on Silicon Carbide and Related materials 2014 (ESCRM 2014) Grenoble, France September 21 – 26. 2014.
Materials Science Forum Vol. 821-823 (2015) pp. 452 - 455.
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Chen Chen, Wu Fu Zhu, Shan Xu, Yuan Biao Tu, Cheng Yu Sun, Peng Wu Zheng
Materials and methods All melting points were obtained on a Büchi Melting Point B-540 apparatus (Büchi Labortechnik, Flawil, Switzerland) and were uncorrected.
All the materials were obtained from commercial suppliers and used without purification, unless otherwise specified.
A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. 2011, 61(2): 69–90
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 53(6), 2636-2645; 2010
Clem: submitted to Journal of Materials Research (2003)
Online since: August 2015
Authors: Kazuya Kurokawa, Agus Sukarto Wismogroho, Kemas Ahmad Zaini Thosin, Didik Aryanto, Toto Sudiro
This is due to the fact that those materials posses attractive properties such as a relatively low density, high melting point and high oxidation resistant by forming protective SiO2 scale through selective oxidation of silicon [2-3].
Powder metallurgy was widely used to fabricate the sintered materials.
Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials 41 (2013) 103-109
Kessel, Challenges and Opportunities for Spark Plasma Sintering: A Key Technology for a New Generation of Materials, in Burcu Ertuğ (Ed.), Sintering Applications, InTech, Chapters published February 06, 2013 under CC BY 3.0 license
Takahashi, Low temperature oxidation of fully dense and porous MoSi2, Materials Science and Engineering A261 (1999) 292–299.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Ji Rong Yang
Choice of green materials in tobacco machinery Materials are the basis constituting the tobacco machinery.
Green materials, also known as environmental coordination materials or eco-materials, have good use performance or functionality, less consumption to resource and energy, less pollution on ecology and environment, benefit to human health, high recycling rate or biodegradable recycling.
Science Technology and Engineering, No. 1(2001), p.24
Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering, No. 11(2003), p.1491
Materials& Design Vol. 12 (2005), p. 1
Online since: March 2013
Authors: Mohamad Rusop, S.F.M. Yusop, Saifollah Abdullah, Noor Asli Asnida, M. Ain Zubaidah, Mohd Husairi Fadzilah Suhaimi
Uhlir, Electrolytic shaping of germanium and silicon, The Bell System Technical Journal. 35 (1956) 333-347
Regolini, Porous silicon: material properties, visible photo- and electroluminescence, Applied Surface Science 65–66 (1993) 394-407
Philippe M, Photoluminescence and electroluminescence from porous silicon, Journal of Luminescence 70 (1996) 294-309
Resto, Relation between electroluminescence and photoluminescence in porous silicon, Materials Science and Engineering: B 72 (2000) 138-141
Rusop, S. abdullah, Photoluminescence properties of porous silicon nanostructures (PSiNs) with optimum electrolyte volume ratio of photo-electrochemical anodization, Advanced Materials Research 620 (2013) 40-44
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Jian Xiong, Jun Ye, Heng Yuan Wu
Materials and Methods Materials Fresh Fuji apples without crown imported and mechanical damage were purchased from Wushan fruit store; NaCl (analytical grade) from Guangzhou Chemical Reagent Factory; all 1% preservative solutions (No.1, No.2, No.3, No.4, No.5) and their 0.5%, 0.25%, 0.125% dilutions (marked as 150, 125, 112.5 for No.1, respectively, and others in the same way).
Journal of Fruit Science, 2010, 27(4): 598-604 [2] Wang J, Li H and Liu D.
Journal of Food Science, 2006, 69 (4): 140-143 [6] Mchugh T H, Senesi E.
Advanced Materials Research, 2011, 239-242: 2158-2162 [10] Chen C, Wang B and Weng Y.
International Journal of Food Science and Technology, 2010, 45:1050–1055.