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Online since: September 2013
Authors: Xue Fei Zhang, Peng Li, Tian Guo Zhou
Chen: Chinese Journal of Materials Research Vol. 19(3)(2005), p. 331
Tieu: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 485(2008), p. 108
Tieu:Materials Science Forum Vol. 561-565(2007), p. 349
Zhou: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 187-188(2007), p. 791
Lee: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 113(2001), p. 551.
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Yun Xiang, Wei Chen, Yun Sheng Zhao, Lei Yan
The Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) is used in conventional remote sensing to characterize the geometrical scatter of materials.
The Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) is used in conventional remote sensing to characterize the geometrical scatter of materials.
Acknowledgment This paper was supported under the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Project Number 40572167, 60808035, 60971086) References [1] Yan L, Xiang Y, Li Y, Wu T, Guan G, Chen W.
“Progress of Polarization Remote Sensing Research,” Journal of Atmospheric and Environmental Optics. vol.5, 2010, pp. 162-174
Journal of Engineering Thermophysics. vol.26, 2005,pp. 683-685.
Online since: May 2013
Authors: Xun Guo Zhu
International Journal of Mechanics and Mining Sciences, 1999, (36): 1013~1029
International Journal of Mechanics and Mining Sciences, 2004(41): 1055~1067
International Journal of rock mechanics & mining sciences, 2004, 41: 833~847
International Journal of rock mechanics & mining sciences, 2006(43) : 683~704
International Journal of rock mechanics & Mining Sciences, 2005(42): 542~549
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.
References [1] J.Ginsztler: Mechanical Behaviour of Materials at High Temperature, NATO ASI Series.
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: December 2013
Authors: Yue Xu, Jian Xi Li, Li Li Kan
A lot of active mineral materials, such as dicalcium silicate, tricalcium silicate, tricalcium aluminate were formed in the calcination.
It is reported that about 15% of PG has been recycled in agricultural soil improvement, building materials and cement retarder, etc at present in the world.
Raw materials.
The main chemical compositions of all raw materials are listed in Table 1.
Journal of Environmental Management, 2009(90): 2377~2386 [2] Zhenyu Hu.
Online since: August 2015
Authors: Ahmad Kamal Ariffin, Ruslizam Daud, Eang Pang Ooi, M.S. Abdul Majid, T.W. Hong, Azizul Mohamad, N.A.M. Amin, M. Afendi
Amalu, Ndy N.Ekere, “High temperature reliability of lead-free solder joints in a flip chip assembly”,Journal of Materials Processing Technology 212 (2012) 471– 483
Computational Materials Science 45 (2009) 576–583
[8] De-Shin Liu, Chia-Yuan Kuo,∗, Chang-Lin Hsu, Geng-Shin Shen, Yu-Ren Chen, Kuo-Cheng Lo,“Failure mode analysis of lead-free solder joints under high speed impact testing”, Materials Science and Engineering A 494 (2008) 196–202
Zhang, Z.F.Zhang, “Thermal fatigue behaviors of Sn–4Ag/Cu solder joints at low strain amplitude”, Materials Science&EngineeringA580(2013) 374–384
Manoharan, “Mixed mode fracture toughness of lead–tin and tin–silver solder joints with nickel-plated substrate”, Materials Science and Engineering A 404 (2005) 244–250.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Sunil C. Joshi, Vishwesh Dikshit, Mubarak Ali
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2008. 207(1-3): p. 21-29
Journal of Composite Materials, 2012. 46(6): p. 665-675
Journal of Composite Materials, 2011. 45(10): p. 1091-1107
[8] Cantwell, M., The impact resistance of composite materials - a review.
Advanced Materials Research, 2013. 626: p. 589-593
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Antonios Kladas, Evangelos M. Tsampouris, Panagiotis E. Kakosimos
Gyparis, Advances in magnetic materials and their impact on electric machine design, Fourth Japanese-Mediterranean Workshop on Applied Electromagnetic Engineering for Magnetic, Superconducting and Nano Materials (JAPMED'4), Cairo, Egypt.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 181 (2007) 148–152
Kladas, Investigation of the Impact of the Operational Temperature on the Performance of a Surface Permanent Magnet Motor, Materials Science Forum, 670 (2011) 259-264
Tegopoulos, Laminated iron core losses evaluation and measurements, Fourth Japanese-Mediterranean Workshop on Applied Electromagnetic Engineering for Magnetic, Superconducting and Nano Materials (JAPMED'4), Cairo, Egypt, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 181 (2007) 182–185
Prousalidis, Coupled Field and Circuit Model Analysis of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine for Direct Torque Control Optimization, Materials Science Forum, 670 (2011) 265-272
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Jun Huang, Shao Bin Dai, Fan Huang
INTRODUCTION Nonlinear behaviors of the mechanical systems described by fractional calculus frequently appear in the literature in recent years thanks to the development of fractional calculus.[1,2,3,4,5] the damping proprieties of some viscoelastic advanced polymeric materials can be accurately modeled by fractional calculus model.[6,7,8,9,10] These studies remind us that the nonlinear influence on both constitutive relationship of materials and mechanical behavior of structures cannot be ignored.
On the other hand ,as one of the important structures the dynamics of arches continue to attract researchers to know more about dynamic behavior of arches. the geometrical and material nonlinearity of arches can not be neglected in many  aspects  such as the vibration with large displacement or large strain Especially, the introduction of the damping of some viscoelastic advanced polymeric materials to the arches requires us to understand the dynamic characteristics of arches accurately.
The material parameter describes in fact the damping characteristics of polymeric materials.
[8]Deng Y.S., Li Y.H., Gao Q., 2007, Analysis on nonlinear vibration of shallow arch structure[J], J. of Chongqing Institute of Technology(Natural Science Edition), 10: 42-46(In Chinese)
[10]Wei D.M., 2004, Nonlinear theory of arches and its applications[M], Beijing:Science Press(In Chinese).
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Hong Zhong Zhang, Feng Dong, Sheng Nan Zhai, Xue Jing Kang, Shao Ming Fang
X-ray diffraction (XRD) spectra indicated the macroporous materials were anatase structure.
Due to the macroporous materials with large pore, uniform distribution and ordered distribution[7], respectively, these materials have potential applications in many fields such as photocatalysis[8], filtration[9], solar cell material[10] and so on.
Materials and methods 2.1 Materials In the preparation of PBMA colloidal crystal template and TiO2 sol, the following materials were used: butyl methacrylate (BMA, CP, distillated before experiment) and polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP, K-30) was purchased from Sinopharm Chemical Reagent Co.
Development of photocatalyst materials for water splitting.
Colloidal crystals as templates for porous materials.
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