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Online since: October 2012
Authors: Yuan Jun Yan, Li Ping Qin
Piezoelectric material is a kind of important functional materials.
Recently, the electromagnetic-mechanical coupling problems in magnetostrictive materials and structures have attracted considerable attention of engineering and science researchers.
Journal of Chongqing Jianzhu University.
Journal of Taiyuan University of Technology.
Nature Materials.
Recently, the electromagnetic-mechanical coupling problems in magnetostrictive materials and structures have attracted considerable attention of engineering and science researchers.
Journal of Chongqing Jianzhu University.
Journal of Taiyuan University of Technology.
Nature Materials.
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Zhen Li, Fang Liu
Abstract: Cave paintings from eight thousand years ago show that wood is one of the original building materials used by human.
Mineral wool insulation, plastics, styrenes, polyurethane foams, silicone fillers and other synthetic materials are ill suited for use in a timber house.
Since wood is a living material, dimensional specification has to be sufficiently generous and the finer details must be kept for indoors.[5] The accepted wisdom is that building materials should age with dignity.
Favour materials that are technically compatible.
Use materials that are pleasant to handle, touch and smell, and surfaces that are aesthetically pleasing and that age well.
Mineral wool insulation, plastics, styrenes, polyurethane foams, silicone fillers and other synthetic materials are ill suited for use in a timber house.
Since wood is a living material, dimensional specification has to be sufficiently generous and the finer details must be kept for indoors.[5] The accepted wisdom is that building materials should age with dignity.
Favour materials that are technically compatible.
Use materials that are pleasant to handle, touch and smell, and surfaces that are aesthetically pleasing and that age well.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Yue Jun Liu, Long Ouyang, Pu Shi, Fu Zhi Li, Lu Wang
Experiments
Materials.
Polymeric Foams Mechanisms and Materials.
MENG, et al: Journal of Functional Materials,2012,43(6): 708-711
[8] Feldman D, Banu D: Journal of applied polymer science, 1997, 66(9): 1731-1744
M: Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 2003, 88: 3139-3150
Polymeric Foams Mechanisms and Materials.
MENG, et al: Journal of Functional Materials,2012,43(6): 708-711
[8] Feldman D, Banu D: Journal of applied polymer science, 1997, 66(9): 1731-1744
M: Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 2003, 88: 3139-3150
Online since: April 2013
Authors: Abdel Bakkali, L. Azrar, A.A. Aljinadi
There are single phase materials that present the magnetoelectric effect.
El Bakkali,“Electoelastic behavior modeling of piezoelectric composite materials containing spatially oriented reinforcements,” International Journal of Solids and Structures, 40: 361-384, Issue 2, (2003)
Azrar, “Thermal and electro-elastic behavior of piezo-composites and inhomogeneous piezoelectric materials with voids” Journal of Intelligent Materials Systems and Structures, vol: 21, N°2, pp 161-174, (2010)
Fakri, “Modeling of effective properties of multiphase magnetoelectroelastic heterogeneous materials” Journal Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol. 23, pp. 201-231, (2011)
Nemat-Nasser, “Double-inclusion model and overall moduli of multi-phase composites” Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology 116, 305-309, (1994)
El Bakkali,“Electoelastic behavior modeling of piezoelectric composite materials containing spatially oriented reinforcements,” International Journal of Solids and Structures, 40: 361-384, Issue 2, (2003)
Azrar, “Thermal and electro-elastic behavior of piezo-composites and inhomogeneous piezoelectric materials with voids” Journal of Intelligent Materials Systems and Structures, vol: 21, N°2, pp 161-174, (2010)
Fakri, “Modeling of effective properties of multiphase magnetoelectroelastic heterogeneous materials” Journal Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol. 23, pp. 201-231, (2011)
Nemat-Nasser, “Double-inclusion model and overall moduli of multi-phase composites” Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology 116, 305-309, (1994)
Online since: May 2014
Authors: Son Tung Pham, William Prince
The results showed that the materials based on CEM II seemed to be more sensible to a creation of mesoporosity after carbonation than the CEM I based materials.
Effectively, using nitrogen adsorption on different materials, while a decrease in the micropores (r< 2 nm) was observed, the results in this study indicate that the creation of mesoporosity (r> 2 nm) is more significant in CEM II materials than CEM I materials.
Rukzon, Pore Structure Changes of Blended Cement Pastes Containing Fly Ash, Rice Husk Ash, and Palm Oil Fuel Ash Caused by Carbonation, Journal of materials in civil engineering (November 2009) 666-671
Daimon, Carbonation reaction of calcium hydroxide and calcium silicate hydrates, Journal of the Society of Inorganic materials, Vol.2, No.254 (1995) 18-25
[10] N.Hiromitu, H.Masako, Analysis of adsorption isotherms of water vapour for nonporous and porous adsorbents, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol. 145, No. 2 (September 1991) 405-412
Effectively, using nitrogen adsorption on different materials, while a decrease in the micropores (r< 2 nm) was observed, the results in this study indicate that the creation of mesoporosity (r> 2 nm) is more significant in CEM II materials than CEM I materials.
Rukzon, Pore Structure Changes of Blended Cement Pastes Containing Fly Ash, Rice Husk Ash, and Palm Oil Fuel Ash Caused by Carbonation, Journal of materials in civil engineering (November 2009) 666-671
Daimon, Carbonation reaction of calcium hydroxide and calcium silicate hydrates, Journal of the Society of Inorganic materials, Vol.2, No.254 (1995) 18-25
[10] N.Hiromitu, H.Masako, Analysis of adsorption isotherms of water vapour for nonporous and porous adsorbents, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol. 145, No. 2 (September 1991) 405-412
Online since: September 2018
Authors: Rattanaphol Mongkholrattanasit, Chi Wai Kan, Manat Pangsai, Clare Man Ching Ko, Phichitphol Jaroensappayanant
The absorption rate of fabric-foam-fabric plied materials for making intimate apparel was measured in this study.
The fabric-foam-fabric plied materials were prepared by plying polyurethane foams (non-laminated and laminated) with different fabrics.
The absorption characteristics of the plied materials would greatly affect their end uses [1, 2].
Alagirusamy, Science in Clothing Comfort, Woodhead Publishing India Pvt Limited, New Delhi, 2010
Textile Research Journal. 85 (2015) 838-849
The fabric-foam-fabric plied materials were prepared by plying polyurethane foams (non-laminated and laminated) with different fabrics.
The absorption characteristics of the plied materials would greatly affect their end uses [1, 2].
Alagirusamy, Science in Clothing Comfort, Woodhead Publishing India Pvt Limited, New Delhi, 2010
Textile Research Journal. 85 (2015) 838-849
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Jian Hong Wang, Kai Peng Cheng, Meng Tian Yan, Cong Zhen Qiao, Hao Yang
Materials.
Materials Science and Engineering: B, 2008, 149(2): 209-213
Journal of hazardous materials, 2007, 146(1-2): 164-170
Journal of hazardous materials, 2008, 159(2-3): 294-299
Materials Science and Engineering: C, 2010, 30(7): 1060-1064
Materials Science and Engineering: B, 2008, 149(2): 209-213
Journal of hazardous materials, 2007, 146(1-2): 164-170
Journal of hazardous materials, 2008, 159(2-3): 294-299
Materials Science and Engineering: C, 2010, 30(7): 1060-1064
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Norlina M. Sabri, Mazidah Puteh, Mohamad Rusop Mahmood
The papers from this review were obtained from relevant databases and from various scientific journals.
A few of the papers were collected from conference proceedings, while most of them were collected from journals such as Expert Systems with Applications, Vacuum, Journal Of Materials Science: Materials In Electronics, International Journal Of Precision Engineering And Manufacturing, IEEE Transactions On Automation Science And Engineering, Applied Mechanics and Materials, Surface & Coatings Technology, Defect and Diffusion Forum and Journal Of Semiconductor Technology And Science.
Kim, Optimization of transmittance characteristic of indium tin oxide film using neural networks, Metals and Materials International. 16 (2010) 793-797
Science, N.
Hashim, Application of Fuzzy Rule-Based Model to Predict TiAlN Coatings Roughness, Applied Mechanics and Materials. 110-116 (2011) 1072-1079
A few of the papers were collected from conference proceedings, while most of them were collected from journals such as Expert Systems with Applications, Vacuum, Journal Of Materials Science: Materials In Electronics, International Journal Of Precision Engineering And Manufacturing, IEEE Transactions On Automation Science And Engineering, Applied Mechanics and Materials, Surface & Coatings Technology, Defect and Diffusion Forum and Journal Of Semiconductor Technology And Science.
Kim, Optimization of transmittance characteristic of indium tin oxide film using neural networks, Metals and Materials International. 16 (2010) 793-797
Science, N.
Hashim, Application of Fuzzy Rule-Based Model to Predict TiAlN Coatings Roughness, Applied Mechanics and Materials. 110-116 (2011) 1072-1079
Online since: October 2011
Authors: V. Miclaus, C. Ober, I. Ratiu, Cristian Ratiu, O. Ponta, Simona Cavalu
Grafting materials for major sinus lift
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Ponta3 1University of Oradea, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Oradea, Romania 2 University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-Napoca, Romania 3 Babes-Bolyai University, Faculty of Physics & Institute of Interdisciplinary Research in Bio-Nano-Sciences, Cluj-Napoca, Romania a ratiu_cristian@yahoo.com, b scavalu@rdslink.ro, Key words: Plasma Rich in Growth Factors, Equine bone, Porous titanium Abstract: The materials used for major sinus lift varies from autogenous or allogenous bone, to animal origin (xenograft) bone or synthetic (alloplastic) materials.
Disadvantages of using autogenous bone lead some authors to use bone substitution materials for sinus grafting [1].
Material and method The grafting materials used in tis study are equine bone ( by BIOTECK) and porous titanium (by Tigran -80% air and 20% pure titanium).
Conclusions The study presents a comparison between two clinical cases using different grafting materials.
Ponta3 1University of Oradea, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Oradea, Romania 2 University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-Napoca, Romania 3 Babes-Bolyai University, Faculty of Physics & Institute of Interdisciplinary Research in Bio-Nano-Sciences, Cluj-Napoca, Romania a ratiu_cristian@yahoo.com, b scavalu@rdslink.ro, Key words: Plasma Rich in Growth Factors, Equine bone, Porous titanium Abstract: The materials used for major sinus lift varies from autogenous or allogenous bone, to animal origin (xenograft) bone or synthetic (alloplastic) materials.
Disadvantages of using autogenous bone lead some authors to use bone substitution materials for sinus grafting [1].
Material and method The grafting materials used in tis study are equine bone ( by BIOTECK) and porous titanium (by Tigran -80% air and 20% pure titanium).
Conclusions The study presents a comparison between two clinical cases using different grafting materials.
Online since: September 2007
Authors: Byung Ju Yi, M.S. Kim, Seok Young Han, S.H. Choi, J.Y. Park
Material mixing method
The explanation of the material mixing method for a bimaterial structure is given here in brief, ince
the material mixing method for a multiple structure with more than two materials is basically same
as for that with two materials.
Let the larger and the smaller thermal conductivity and density of the two materials set material 1 and material 2, respectively.
Two materials are to be mixed for an optimal topology by the suggested material mixing method.
For the three materials mixing, the heat conductivity and density of material 1 are the same as above.
Lee: JSME International Journal- Ser.
Let the larger and the smaller thermal conductivity and density of the two materials set material 1 and material 2, respectively.
Two materials are to be mixed for an optimal topology by the suggested material mixing method.
For the three materials mixing, the heat conductivity and density of material 1 are the same as above.
Lee: JSME International Journal- Ser.