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Online since: February 2022
Authors: Masto Saito, Shigeyuki Date, Hiromitsu Koyama, Yoshiki Uno, Mizuki Takigawa
Material properties.
Outline of Experiment Materials Used.
Table 1 shows the materials used in this study.
Mitsugu: Materials for High Flowability -Chemical Admixtures-, Concrete Journal. vol.32, No7, (1994), pp.64-69 (in Japanese) [4] Y.
Toshihiro: Study on Differences in Shrinkage Cracking Properties between Mortar and Concrete, Proceedings of the Japan Concrete Institute, Vol.36, No.1, (2014), pp.472-477 (in Japanese) [13] Shi C.: Steel Slag Its Production, Processing, Characteristics, and Cementitious Properties, Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, Vol. 16, Issue 3, (2004), pp.230-236 [14] Wang, Q., Yan P., Yang J., Zhang B.: Influence os steel slag on mechanical properties and durability of concrete, Construction and Building Materials, Vol.47, (2013), pp.1414-1420 [15] Hiroyasu S., Mitsuo O., Yuki Sakaguchi, Hiroaki M.: A Study on Initial Stresses in Steam-Cured Precast Concrete Members.
Online since: August 2007
Authors: Gyu Ho Kim, Hong Bing Lu
The experimental results show this testing technique can be a possible method for accelerated lifetime testing (ALT) of time-dependent polymeric materials.
A simple frequency increase to accelerate fatigue behavior of polymeric materials may cause the thermal energy dissipation due to viscoelastic hysteresis resulting in a temperature increase.
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Knauss: Mechanics of Time-Dependent Materials Vol. 2(1999), p. 307 [7] G.
Online since: September 2012
Authors: Cui Fang Duan, Wei Li, Ji Liang Zhang
Journal of Gansu Sciences,2001,13(1):99-101
Journal of Gansu Sciences,2004,16(2):73-75
Journal of Xi'an Jiao Tong University,2007,41(5):616-620
[5] GB/T228-2002metallic materials tensile testing at ambient temperature .
Hefei: China Science and Technology Press,2003:124-144
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Song Chen, Guo Jiang Zhou, Hong Sen Zhang, Yang Zhou
Oil shale is a natural sedimentary rock, containing abundant residual organic materials.
In this paper, organic materials in oil shale were extracted by ethanol mainly, and extracts were separated by the chromatogram technology.
Experimental Materials.
Hannache, etc, in Effect of toluene proportion on the yield and composition of oils obtained by supercritical extraction of Moroccan oil shale, edited by The journal of supercritical fluids.
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Online since: August 2014
Authors: Hanani Yazid, Sydwel Syron Sondig Sondig, Abd Mutalib Md Jani, Siti Hajar Alias
Primarily, gold nanoparticles and CNTs have high surface areas and are electron conductive and this makes the hybrid of CNT with gold nanoparticles materials an interesting field for research.
Methodology Materials.
Kadam, Carbon nanotubes and its applications: A review, Aisan Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research, 2,4 (2009) [4] Y.
Kuroda, Uniform and high dispersion of gold nanoparticles on imogolite nanotubes and assembly inti morphologically controlled materials, Applied Clay Science, 55 (2012) 11-17
Yang, Yang, Functionalized carbon nanotubes containing isocynate groups, Journal of solid state chemistry, 177 (2004) 4394-4398.
Online since: August 2010
Authors: Wan Shan Wang, Jing Qiang Zhang, Peng Guan, Tian Biao Yu
The research is mainly simulating the chip process of the single or multiple abrasive and analyzing the deformation process of the workpiece materials under the abrasive compression (such as uplift, chip), in order to reveal the mechanism of the grinding chip.
Hegeman: Fundamentals of Grinding: Surface Conditions of Ground Materials (Ph.D.
Lavine: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering Vol. 122 (2000), p. 59 [11] T.A.
Wani, Vinod Yadava and Atul Khatri: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 1-3 (2007), p. 282 [14] Su Chong: Research on Key Theories and Technologies of Virtual Grinding (Ph.D.
Takezawa: Journal of the Japan Society of Precision Engineering Vol. 56 (1990), p. 1480 [21] Rudiger Rentsch, Lchiro Lnasaki: Annals of the CIRP Vol. 44 (1995), p. 295 [22] Shimizu Jun, Zhou Libo and EDA Hiroshi: Proceedings of the 10th International Manufacturing Conference Paper Vol. 10 (2002), p. 8 [23] Lin Bin, HAN Xuesong, Yu Siyuan and Chen Xi rang: Journal of Tianjing University (Science and Technology) Vol. 33 (2000), p. 652 [24] Lin Bin, Wu Hui, Yu Siyuan and Xu Yanshen: Nanotechnology and Precision Engineering Vol. 2 (2004), p. 136 [25] Guo Xiaoguang, Guo Dongming, Kang Renke and Jin Zhuji: Journal of Semiconductors Vol. 29 (2008), p. 1180
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Chao Fu Zhu, Yu Jie Ren
Ruoff, Graphene and Graphene Oxide: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications (vol 22, pg 3906, 2010), Advanced Materials, 22(2010), No.46, p.5226-5226
McEuen, Mechanical properties of suspended graphene sheets, Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B: Microelectronics and Nanometer Structures, 25(2007), No.6, p.2558
Ruoff, Adsorption/desorption and electrically controlled flipping of ammonia molecules on graphene, New Journal of Physics, 12(2010), No.12, p.125011
Ruoff, Carbon-Based Supercapacitors Produced by Activation of Graphene, Science, 332(2011), No.6037, p.1537-1541
Novoselov, Detection of individual gas molecules adsorbed on graphene, Nature Materials, 6(2007), No.9, p.652-655
Online since: July 2012
Authors: He Lin, Shun Guan Zhu, Lin Zhang, Xin Hua Peng, Hong Zhen Li
Supramolecular structure plays an important role in the modern nitrogen-rich, high-energy-density materials (HEDMS), such as imidazole[1], triazole[2] and tetrazole[3] based energetic materials.
This new category of energetic materials is proved to be high density, good thermal stabilities, and insensitivities[4]. 1,5-diaminotetrazole, a supramolecule, is very popular in the energetic materials.
Yuan, Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2009, 161(1), 551-558 [2] V.
Sabate, Chemistry of Materials, 2008, 20(5), 1750-1763 [4] T.M.
Sabate, Chemsistry of Materials, 2008, 20(11), 3629-3637 [5] J.
Online since: January 2019
Authors: Ye Fei Feng, Xiao Shuo Fan, Zi Chao Peng, Yang Zhang, Xu Qing Wang
Effects of Solid Solution Temperature on Microstructure and Properties of Extruded and Forged FGH95 Superalloys Zichao Penga, Xuqing Wang, Yang Zhang, Yefei Feng and Xiaoshuo Fan Science and Technology on Advanced High Temperature Structural Materials Laboratory,AECC Beijing Institute of Aeronautical Materials, Beijing, 100095, China apengzichaonba@126.com Keywords: Solid solution temperature, Microstructure, Extruded and Forged FGH95 Abstract.
Reference [1] Wang Wuxiang, He Feng, Zou Jinwen, The Application and Development of PM Superalloys, Aviation Maintenance and Engineering, 2002, (6):26-28 [2] Wang Wuxiang, Mao Jian, Hu He, As-HIP FGH95 Powder Metallurgy Superalloy Turbine Disk, Journal of Materials Engineering, 1999, (6): 39-43 [3] Wang Xuqing, Luo Xuejun.
Study on microstructure and properties of complicated shape disk of FGH95 superalloys[J], Journal of Material Engineering, 2009, S1: 61-64 [4] Zou Jinwen, Wang Wuxiang.
Development and application of PM superalloys [J], Journal of Aeronautical Materials, 2006 (3): 244-250 [5] S.
Yue, Materials Science and Engineering A 395, 2005, 33-37
Online since: March 2017
Authors: Amar Al-Obaidi, Dirk Landgrebe, Verena Kräusel
Tekkaya: A Review on Hot stamping journal of materials processing technology (2010) [2] M.
Advanced Materials Research (2005) [3] S.
Key Engineering Materials (2007) [4] K.
CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology (2011) [6] W.
Landgrebe: Improvement of Formability in Single Point Incremental Forming of DP1000 Steel Aided by Induction Heating Applied Mechanics and Materials Vol. 794 (2015) pp 67-74 © (2015) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.794.67 [9] E.
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