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Online since: January 2013
Authors: Jing Gong Sun, Fu Niu, Wei Hua Su
Test and Analysis of Steel Cable Isolator for Medical Equipments
in Field Vehicle
Weihua Su1, 2, a, Jinggong Sun1,b and Fu Niu1,c
1School of Mechanical Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China
2 Institute of Medical Equipment, Academy of Military Medical Sciences, Tianjin 300161, China
asuweihua@126.com, bsunjinggong@sohu.vip.com, cniufu@126.com
Keywords: Medical Equipment, Field vehicle, Test evaluation, Shock absorber
Abstract.
The experimental results were used as basis for the engineering model.
The model will be the academic basis for a future work, for example, optimum design and application for engineering
Forum Vol. 83-87 (1992), p. 119 [2] M.A.
Mishing, in: Diffusion Processes in Advanced Technological Materials, edtied by D.
The experimental results were used as basis for the engineering model.
The model will be the academic basis for a future work, for example, optimum design and application for engineering
Forum Vol. 83-87 (1992), p. 119 [2] M.A.
Mishing, in: Diffusion Processes in Advanced Technological Materials, edtied by D.
Online since: October 2007
Authors: Takahisa Yamamoto, Ichiro Shiota, Atsushi Yumoto, Fujio Hiroki, Naotake Niwa
Coating with Supersonic Free-Jet PVD
Naotake Niwa
1,a
, Atsushi Yumoto
2,b
, Takahisa Yamamoto
3,c,
Fujio Hiroki
4,d and Ichiro Shiota
5,e.
1,2,4
Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kogakuin University,
Tokyo 163-8677, Japan,
3
Department of Advanced Materials Science, Graduate School of Frontier
Sciences, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan, 5Department of Materials Science and
Technology, Faculty of Engineering, Kogakuin University, Tokyo 192-0015, Japan
a
niwa@cc.kogakuin.ac.jp, byumoto@cc.kogakuin.ac.jp, cyamataka@k.u-tokyo.ac.jp,
4
at94296@ns.kogakuin.ac.jp and 5i-shiota@cc.kogakuin.ac.jp.
Niwa: Materials Science Forum, vol.492-493(2005), pp.341-346
Niwa: Materials Science Forum, vol.492-493(2005), pp.341-346
Online since: January 2016
Authors: Mihai Negru, Cristian Oliviu Burada, Adriana Ionescu
It is a current practice for civil engineering designers to design the base isolation using both type of devices in order to work in paralell to protect the building.
Ionescu, Numerical model for earthquake analysis of buildings equipped with different devices for seismic damping, 2nd International Conference for PhD students in Civil Engineering and Architecture, Cluj-Napoca, Romania (2014) 89-94
Ionescu, Computational studies for comparison between BRB dampers and SERB new romanian dampers performance in damping system of high buildings, Advanced Engineering Forum 13 (2015) 144-147
Ionescu, Numerical model for earthquake analysis of buildings equipped with different devices for seismic damping, 2nd International Conference for PhD students in Civil Engineering and Architecture, Cluj-Napoca, Romania (2014) 89-94
Ionescu, Computational studies for comparison between BRB dampers and SERB new romanian dampers performance in damping system of high buildings, Advanced Engineering Forum 13 (2015) 144-147
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Ali Mostaed, Ehsan Mostaed, Ali Shokuhfar, Omid Ozhdelnia
Preparation of Nanostructured Al-4.5wt%Mg Powder via Mechanical Alloying Process
Ali Shokuhfar1a, Omid Ozhdelnia1b, Ali Mostaed1c and Ehsan Mostaed2d
1Advanced Materials & Nanotechnology Research Center, Faculty of Mechanical
Engineering, K.N.Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
2School of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, Iran University of Science
and Technology, Tehran, Iran
ashokuhfar@kntu.ac.ir, bomid@ozhdelnia.com, calimostaed@yahoo.com,
dehsanmostaed@yahoo.com
Keywords: Mechanical alloying; Al-4.5wt%Mg alloy; Crystallite size.
El-Eskandarany: Mechanical Alloying for Fabrication of Advanced Engineering Materials (Noyes Publications/William Andrew Publising, New York 2001)
Forum Vol. 350 (2000), p. 19
El-Eskandarany: Mechanical Alloying for Fabrication of Advanced Engineering Materials (Noyes Publications/William Andrew Publising, New York 2001)
Forum Vol. 350 (2000), p. 19
Online since: June 2011
Authors: Zheng Liu, Li Jia Chen, Yang Li, Ping Li Mao
Low Cycle Fatigue Behavior of As-extruded AZ31 Magnesium Alloy
Mao Pinglia, Liu Zhengb, Li Yangc, Chen Lijiad
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shenyang University of Technology, Shenyang 110870, P.R.China, pinglimao@yahoo.com
a pinglimao@yahoo.com, b zliu4321@vip.sina.com, c liyang@163.com ,d chlj@sut.edu.cn
Keywords: magnesium alloy, fatigue behavior, elastic strain amplitude, plastic strain amplitude, fatigue fracture.
Like other metal materials the failure of magnesium alloy component is frequently caused by fatigue, so more and more attention were paid on the fatigue properties of magnesium alloy by materials researchers and engineering designer [4,5].
Forum Vol. 350-351(2000), p3 [2] Y.
Kainer: Advanced Engineering Materials Vol.5 (2004), p281
Like other metal materials the failure of magnesium alloy component is frequently caused by fatigue, so more and more attention were paid on the fatigue properties of magnesium alloy by materials researchers and engineering designer [4,5].
Forum Vol. 350-351(2000), p3 [2] Y.
Kainer: Advanced Engineering Materials Vol.5 (2004), p281
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Ji Man Luo, Wen Zhao Wang, Zhi Hui Xing, Yang Jiang, Xiao Tong Zhang
Dynamics Simulation Study on 3-TPS/TP Parallel Robot
Jiman Luo1, a, Zhihui Xing1,b, Yang Jiang1,c, Wenzhao Wang2,d, Xiaotong Zhang2,e
1School of Traffic & Mechanical Engineering, Shenyang Jianzhu University, Shenyang, China
2School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, Northeastern University, Shenyang, China
asyljm2004@163.com, bzhihuijiayi@163.com, cjaingyangzhu@163.com, dhui1130_ww@126.com, esean9981@163.com
Keywords: Parallel Robot (PR), Dynamics Analysis, ADAMS Simulation
Abstract.
Advanced Engineering Forum. 2-3 (2012), p. 324-329
Advanced Engineering Forum. 2-3 (2012), p. 324-329
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Li Jia Wang, Dong Juan Cheng, Hai Xia Wu, Liu Liang
Influence of Film Hole Diameter on Soil Water and Nitrogen Transport and Distribution Characteristic under Facilities Conditions
Haixia Wu 1, a, Dongjuan Cheng 2,b, Lijia Wang 3,c and Liu liang 4,d
1 2 3 4Hydropower College, Hebei Engineering University, Handan 056021, China
awhx2307@126.com, bhandanchengdongjuan@126.com, cxiaoxiaopangjia@163.com, dliuliang4048086email
Key words: facilities, film hole irrigation, film hole diameter, soil water and nitric nitrogen, transport and distribution
Abstract: Through the facilities imitating experiment of film hole irrigation with nitric acid potassium solution under different film hole diameter, the content of soil water and nitric nitrogen was determined and analyzed in the different time after irrigation.
Covering plastic under facilities conditions is widely used, it is significant that film hole irrigation, advanced irrigation technology, is introduced to facilities production for improving the utilization rate of water and fertilizer and ease salt.
In Chinese [8] Gao Changzhen, Zhang Shiye and Wang Shuangxi, in: Paper Collection of (2002 )Agrculture Engineering Youth Science and Technology Forum, edited by Han Lujia China Agricultural Science and Technology Publishing House (2002).
In Chinese [10] Zhao Weixia, Zhang Zhenhua and Cai Huanjie: submitted to Transactions of The Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering (2010).
Covering plastic under facilities conditions is widely used, it is significant that film hole irrigation, advanced irrigation technology, is introduced to facilities production for improving the utilization rate of water and fertilizer and ease salt.
In Chinese [8] Gao Changzhen, Zhang Shiye and Wang Shuangxi, in: Paper Collection of (2002 )Agrculture Engineering Youth Science and Technology Forum, edited by Han Lujia China Agricultural Science and Technology Publishing House (2002).
In Chinese [10] Zhao Weixia, Zhang Zhenhua and Cai Huanjie: submitted to Transactions of The Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering (2010).
Online since: July 2013
Authors: Sea Cheon Oh, Tae Gyung Ko, Y. Kim, Woo Teck Kwon, Soo Ryong Kim, Ji Yeon Won, Yoon Joo Lee
Characterization of silicon kerf and the effect of grinding on the synthesis of SiC powder
Woo Teck Kwon1,a, Soo Ryong Kim1,b, Younghee Kim1,c,
Yoon Joo Lee1,d, JiYeon Won1,e, Tae Gyung Ko2,f, Sea Cheon Oh3,g
1Energy & Environmental Division, Korea Institute of Ceramic Engineering and Technology,
103 Fashion Danji-gil, Geumcheon-gu, Seoul, 153-801, Korea
2School of Material Engineering, Inha University, Incheon 402-751, Korea
3Department of Environmental Engineering, Kongju National University,
275 Budae-dong, Cheonan, Chungnam, 330-717, Korea
awtkwon@kicet.re.kr, bsrkim@kicet.re.kr, cyhkokim@kicet.re.kr, dyi-theresal@nate.com, eecolab@kicet.re.kr, ftgko@inha.ac.kr, gohsec@kongju.ac.kr
Keywords: SiC powder, synthesis, grinding, photovoltaic silicon, recycling
Abstract.
Kim et al., Advanced Materials Research, 26-28 (2007) 271-274
[6] Woo Teck Kwon et al., Materials Science Forum, 724 (2012) 45-48
Kim et al., Advanced Materials Research, 26-28 (2007) 271-274
[6] Woo Teck Kwon et al., Materials Science Forum, 724 (2012) 45-48
Online since: September 2016
Authors: Milena Pavlíková, Zbyšek Pavlík, Tereza Kulovaná, Martina Záleská, Jaroslav Pokorný
Fine Ceramic Powder – Supplementary Cementitious Material for Mortar Mix Design
Tereza Kulovaná1, a *, Jaroslav Pokorný1, b, Milena Pavlíková1, c, Martina Záleská1, d and Zbyšek Pavlík 1, e
1Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, Thákurova 7, 166 29 Prague, Czech Republic
atereza.kulovana@fsv.cvut.cz, bjaroslav.pokorny@fsv.cvut.cz, cmilena.pavlikova@fsv.cvut.cz, dmartina.zaleska@fsv.cvut.cz, epavlikz@fsv.cvut.cz
Keywords: ceramic waste powder; partial cement replacement; cement mortar; pozzolanic activity; mechanical and basic physical properties; MIP analysis.
Authors’ brief introduction The authors are working at the Department of Materials Engineering and Chemistry, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic.
Their research is oriented especially on experimental testing of building materials, their performance and durability in specific climatic conditions, and design and development of new advanced types of materials for application in building industry.
Forum 824 (2015) 33-38
Forum 433 (2013) 730-732.
Authors’ brief introduction The authors are working at the Department of Materials Engineering and Chemistry, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic.
Their research is oriented especially on experimental testing of building materials, their performance and durability in specific climatic conditions, and design and development of new advanced types of materials for application in building industry.
Forum 824 (2015) 33-38
Forum 433 (2013) 730-732.
Online since: October 2025
Authors: Serhiy V. Akhonin, Valeriy Yu. Belous, Roman V. Selin
Poletti, and Martin Stockinger, Study of the hot deformation behaviour in Ti–5Al–5Mo–5V–3Cr–1Zr, Materials Science and Engineering: A 528.28 (2011) 8277-8285
[8] Kang L., & Yang C., A review on high‐strength titanium alloys: microstructure, strengthening, and properties, Advanced Engineering Materials 21(8) (2019) 1801359
[9] Bolzoni, Leandro, Elisa María Ruiz-Navas, and Elena Gordo, Quantifying the properties of low-cost powder metallurgy titanium alloys, Materials Science and Engineering: A 687 (2017) 47-53
M., A review on laser beam welding of titanium alloys, The international Journal of advanced manufacturing technology 97.1 (2018) 1071-1098
Eagar., Welding processes for aeronautics, Advanced materials and processes 159.5 (2001) 39-43
[8] Kang L., & Yang C., A review on high‐strength titanium alloys: microstructure, strengthening, and properties, Advanced Engineering Materials 21(8) (2019) 1801359
[9] Bolzoni, Leandro, Elisa María Ruiz-Navas, and Elena Gordo, Quantifying the properties of low-cost powder metallurgy titanium alloys, Materials Science and Engineering: A 687 (2017) 47-53
M., A review on laser beam welding of titanium alloys, The international Journal of advanced manufacturing technology 97.1 (2018) 1071-1098
Eagar., Welding processes for aeronautics, Advanced materials and processes 159.5 (2001) 39-43