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Online since: May 2012
Authors: Qing Wang, Zhao Yang Ding, Zhi Tong Sui, Jing Da
Research on Mechanical Property of Fiber-reinforced Geopolymer Qing Wang1,a, Zhaoyang Ding1,b, Jing Da2,c and Zhitong Sui3,d 1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shenyang Jianzhu University, Shenyang, 110168, China 2Guangzhou Speicial Pressure Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Guangzhou, 510100, China 3School of Materials & Metallurgy, Northeastern University , Shenyang, 110004, China.
Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and polypropylene (PP) were used as reinforcing fiber materials.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the Ministry of Housing and Urbar-Rural Development Foundation (2011-k1-21) References [1] Davidovits J.Geopolymers and geopolymeric new materials[J].Journal of Thermal Analysis,1989,35(2):429-441 [2] Yunsheng Zhang, Wei Sun.
Research on the mechanical behavior on slag-based PVA geopolymer[J] Composite material science, 2009, 26(3):147-154 [3] Huiqing Xue, Zonghui Deng, Jianhui Li.
Transportation science and technology and economy, 2009(2):7-9 [5] Yongbo Li.
Online since: February 2015
Authors: Milan Žmindák, Jan Skočilas, Josef Soukup, Lenka Rychlíková
One of the possible solutions is application of the layered structure composed from the composite materials.
These materials represent the most effective utilization of potential possibilities of mass and energy savings not only from material point of view, but also with respect to structure usage.
The material and geometric axes will be gradually rotated by angle 15°.
Mang, Meshless formulations for simply supported and clamped plate problems, International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 55 (2002) 359-375
Atluri, Meshless local Petrov-Galerkin (MLPG) formulation for analysis of thick plates, Computer Modelling in Engineering & Sciences 6 (2004) 349-357
Online since: April 2015
Authors: Ning Wang, Hong Qi Liu, Shan Tung Tu
Finite Element Modeling Material properties.
It is more efficient on savings of manpower and materials, along with the reasonable numerical results.
Table 4 lists the examples of the material saving with different design conditions.
Acknowledgments This work was financially supported by Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai (Grant No. 14ZR1410900).The authors would like to thank prof.
International journal of pressure vessels and piping, 1996, 65:147-156 [9] Tafreshi A, Numerical analysis of thin torispherical end closures.
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Ying Han Cao, Jin Nan Chen
Many particle-filled materials, such as powder/binder mixtures, are known to slip at a solid wall.
This is good for the extrusion of materials that is sensitive to heat, such as PVC.
Advanced materials and research, Vol.189-193(2011), p. 1946 [10] R.
Science & Technology Review, 2009, 27(13): p. 54-59.
Journal of Food Engineering, Vol. 72(2006), p. 179 [20] G.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Yun Long Zhu, Ting Chen, Jing Jing Zhu, Yang Yuan
Materials and methods 1.1 Materials and reagents Baoying white lotus, Purchased from stone tower market in Yangzhou, soybean reconciled oil, wilmar(ShangHai) Food Co.
Journal of ChangJiang Vegetables,2013,18:48-53
Journal of Yangzhou University (Natural Science Edition),2001,4(4):50-51
Journal of Chinese Institute of Food Science and Technology,2007,10,7(5):12-15
Journal of Anhui Agri.Sci. 2008,36(4):1299-1302
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Yu Wen Liu, Bin Sun, Shi Jie Huang, Ji Feng Tian, Hai Yan Wang
Ayedi: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 527 (2010), p.1649 [3] P.
Constant: Journal of Applied Polymer Science,Vol. 118(2010), p.3024 [4] H.
Allie: Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.108(2008), p. 558 [5] R.P.
Moulin: Journal of Polymer Science: Part B: Polymer Physics, Vol. 46(2008), p.861 [7] C.
Bendaikha: Journal of Polymer Science: Part A Polymer Chemistry, Vol. 29(1991), p.739 [8] B.
Online since: March 2014
Authors: Ming Hao Fang, Yu Fei Chen, Zhao Hui Huang, Yan Gai Liu, Xiao Wen Wu
Microstructure, Mechanical Properties, and Electrical Resistivities of Mica Glass-Ceramics with Flake Phlogopite and Waste Glass Yufei Chen, Yan’gai Liu, Xiaowen Wu*, Zhaohui Huang and Minghao Fang School of Materials Science and Technology, China University of Geosciences (Beijing), Beijing 100083, PR China xwwu@cugb.edu.cn(Corresponding Author) Key words: mica glass-ceramic; waste glass; electrical resistivities Abstract.
Different mica glass-ceramic samples were fabricated by changing the formula of raw materials, molding process and sintering temperature.
Introduction Mica glass-ceramics are inorganic nonmetallic materials with the main crystalline phase of mica (KMg3(Si3Al)O10(OH)2).
Mica glass-ceramics are widely used as mechanical, electrical and biomedical materials due to their unique machinability and good electrical properties [3, 4].
Firstly, the raw materials of mica and glass were ground into fine powder which could pass through 100 mesh and then they were mixed with different proprotions.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Suhaimi Hassan, Hussain Hamoud Al-Kayiem, Abuzar Ghaffari
Although not being able to match the values at higher temperatures and temperature difference, other factors such as the cost and the environmental benefits of using oil palm waste material should be taken into consideration and hence encouraging its use as at least a supplement to existing insulation materials.
The test apparatus was first calibrated within common insulating materials, and all test procedures were carried out in accordance to ISO 1180 [7].
Hilton, Experimental, Operating and Maintenance Manual, Thermal Conductivity of Building and Insulating Materials Unit B480, B480M/E/3/003. (2004) [8] K.
Manohar, British Journal of Applied Science & Technology, 227- 239, (2012)
Shepard, Forest Products Journal, Vol. 54 (1), 92-94, (2004).
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Hong Fei Sun, Can Ming Wang, Bo Yuan, Zhan Rui Niu
Scientific Analysis of an Ancient Bronze Mirror Dating of Han Dynasty Hongfei Sun1, a, Zhanrui Niu1, b, Canming Wang1 and Bo Yuan1 1School of Materials Science and Engineering,Shandong University of Science and Technology, Qingdao 266510, China asun@sdust.edu.cn, bniuzhanrui@126.com Key words: bronze mirror, analyze, Han-dynasty, composition Abstract.
It can be readily noticed that the blackish patina called noble patina which protects substrate materials from corrosion kept its initial shape, and the original surface can be readily identified.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by Shandong University of Science and Technology Innovation Foundation (YCB110074).
Shaanxi people's publishing house, 1999.In Chinese [2] Jianjun Mei, Kunlong Chen, Wei Cao: Scientific examination of Shang-dynasty bronzes from Hanzhong, Shaanxi Province, Journal of Archaeological Science, Volume 36, Issue 9, September 2009, Pages 1881-1891 [3] L.
Journal of Archaeological Science, Vol. 36, Issue 9, September 2009, Pages 1881-1891
Online since: October 2006
Authors: Noh Yu Kim, Hwan Seon Nah, Sang Soon Lee
However, several forms of material deterioration have been reported causing material damages such as delamination, blistering, and breakage of coating layer [1, 2].
Although it is quite applicable to most materials, it is limited to material surface because of exponential decay of the acoustic energy through the material depth.
Comparing to the case of metal, it is quite large and implies that material property has been changed throughout the aging process.
Nah: Ultrasonic Evaluation of Epoxy Coating in Nuclear Power Plant�� Material Science Forum (2004), Vol. 449 -452, pp.1209-1212� [3] Y.
Chen, A New Assessment Method for the Bulk Modulus and the Poisson's Ratio of Porous Ceramics, Journal of Testing and Evaluation, Vol. 28, No.3, 2000, pp. 189-198
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