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Online since: January 2012
Authors: Fei Wang, Qing Guo Tang, Yan Ding, Hong Xia Shao
Production and Problems of Wood-Based Panel
The manufacture of wood-based panels not only uses extensive reinforcing materials of different thickness veneer, wood and plant fiber but also needs a large amount of other auxiliary materials of adhesives, fillers and additives.
The filler should be the inactive neutral or slightly alkaline powder materials.
Li: Journal of Beijing Forestry University, Vol. 31(2009), p. 123 [3] Q.J.
Liu: Journal of Fujian Forestry Colleague, Vol. 25(2005), p. 97 [4] X.Z.
Liang, et al.: Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 178(2011), p. 97 [7] Z.
The filler should be the inactive neutral or slightly alkaline powder materials.
Li: Journal of Beijing Forestry University, Vol. 31(2009), p. 123 [3] Q.J.
Liu: Journal of Fujian Forestry Colleague, Vol. 25(2005), p. 97 [4] X.Z.
Liang, et al.: Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 178(2011), p. 97 [7] Z.
Online since: April 2011
Authors: Sebastien Campocasso, Gérard Poulachon, Jean Philippe Costes, Alexis Perez Duarte
In turning, the applied forces have to be known as accurately as possible, especially in the
case of difficult-to-cut materials for aircraft workpieces finishing operations.
Cho: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Vol. 127 (2005), p. 1-11
Lapujoulade: Journal of Engineering Manufacture, Vol. 4 (2006), p. 579-587
Altintas: ASME Journal of Engineering for Industry, Vol. 118 (1996), p. 95-103
K¨ohler: Machining Science and Technology, Vol. 14/4 (2010), p. 455-470
Cho: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Vol. 127 (2005), p. 1-11
Lapujoulade: Journal of Engineering Manufacture, Vol. 4 (2006), p. 579-587
Altintas: ASME Journal of Engineering for Industry, Vol. 118 (1996), p. 95-103
K¨ohler: Machining Science and Technology, Vol. 14/4 (2010), p. 455-470
Online since: March 2015
Preface
The problem of contact materials subject to relative movement is becoming increasingly
important for lifetime of the equipment, pollution and cost in energy.
This can vary considerably depending on the choice of the pair of materials and the experimental device.
The intrinsic mechanical properties of materials are complementary and play a direct role in the tribological process.
The work presented at the ACMA'14 conferences are multidisciplinary, by interacting mechanics, physical chemistry and materials science on a different scale ranging, the goal is to explain, even if the reactions of the contact surfaces are very complex, the basics of tribology, the process of friction and wear, to apply the test methods on the materials in contact and get material coatings on other surfaces by different methods and processes mechanical, physical and chemical.
This special issue of the journal "KEM: Key Engineering Materials" consists of a collection of studies both in the fields of experimental simulation of tribology than the science of surfaces in contact by relative movements in relation to the mechanical properties materials.
This can vary considerably depending on the choice of the pair of materials and the experimental device.
The intrinsic mechanical properties of materials are complementary and play a direct role in the tribological process.
The work presented at the ACMA'14 conferences are multidisciplinary, by interacting mechanics, physical chemistry and materials science on a different scale ranging, the goal is to explain, even if the reactions of the contact surfaces are very complex, the basics of tribology, the process of friction and wear, to apply the test methods on the materials in contact and get material coatings on other surfaces by different methods and processes mechanical, physical and chemical.
This special issue of the journal "KEM: Key Engineering Materials" consists of a collection of studies both in the fields of experimental simulation of tribology than the science of surfaces in contact by relative movements in relation to the mechanical properties materials.
Online since: November 2025
Authors: Oleksandr Kondratenko, Kseniia Umerenkova, Volodymyr Koloskov, Olha Lytvynenko, Hanna Koloskova, Vitaliy Borysenko
Key Engineering Materials. 935 (2023) 85–97
Materials Science Forum. 1038 (2021) 303–314
Materials Science Forum. 1038 (2021) 203–209
Applied Materials Today. 39 (2024) 102290
Materials Reports: Energy. 4 1 (2024) 100251
Materials Science Forum. 1038 (2021) 303–314
Materials Science Forum. 1038 (2021) 203–209
Applied Materials Today. 39 (2024) 102290
Materials Reports: Energy. 4 1 (2024) 100251
Online since: September 2019
Authors: Igor A. Polozov, Evgenii Borisov, Vera Popovich
Materials and Methods
Elemental powders of titanium (CP Ti Grade 2), aluminum (99.9%) and vanadium (99.9%) were used as the starting materials.
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering Vol. 441.
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering.
Materials Science and Engineering: C 62 (2016): 852-859
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering.
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering Vol. 441.
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering.
Materials Science and Engineering: C 62 (2016): 852-859
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering.
Online since: September 2016
Authors: Mikhail S. Lipkin, M.S. Lipkin, V.I. Lachin
Walsh, The rotating cylinder electrode: its continued development and application, Journal of Applied Electrochemistry. 28 (1998) 759-780
Lipkin, Effect of substrate nature and electrolysis modes on ultramicron and nanosized electrolytic powders formation regularities, Materials Science Forum. 843 (2016) 22-27
Pavlović, The critical apparent density for the free flow of copper powder, Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society. 68 (2003) 511-513
Popov, Characterization and morphology of copper powder particles as a function of different electrolytic regimes, International Journal of Electrochemistry Science. 5 (2010) 1862-1878
Gaidar, Green tribology: Disposal and recycling of waste Ni–Cd batteries to produce functional tribological materials, Journal of Friction and Wear. 36 (2015) 306-313 [25] L.G.
Lipkin, Effect of substrate nature and electrolysis modes on ultramicron and nanosized electrolytic powders formation regularities, Materials Science Forum. 843 (2016) 22-27
Pavlović, The critical apparent density for the free flow of copper powder, Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society. 68 (2003) 511-513
Popov, Characterization and morphology of copper powder particles as a function of different electrolytic regimes, International Journal of Electrochemistry Science. 5 (2010) 1862-1878
Gaidar, Green tribology: Disposal and recycling of waste Ni–Cd batteries to produce functional tribological materials, Journal of Friction and Wear. 36 (2015) 306-313 [25] L.G.
Online since: September 2007
Authors: Mu Sen Li, Jian Hong Gong, Bin Xu, Li Li
Analysis of Valence Electron Theory on the Catalytic Mechanism of
Diamond Single Crystal Growth
Li LI1, Bin XU
2,a, Mu-Sen LI1 and Jian-Hong GONG1
1
College of Materials Science & Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan 250061, China
2
College of Materials Science & Engineering, Shandong Architecture University,Jinan 250101,China
a
Corresponding author: xubin@sdjzu.edu.cn
Keywords: Diamond; Carbide; Valence electron theory; Catalytic mechanism.
Barb: Journal of Materials Science.
Cui: Journal of Crystal Growth.
Sun: Metallurgical and Materials Transactions.
Xu, Li M S and Cui J J: Material Science & Engineering.
Barb: Journal of Materials Science.
Cui: Journal of Crystal Growth.
Sun: Metallurgical and Materials Transactions.
Xu, Li M S and Cui J J: Material Science & Engineering.
Online since: May 2007
Authors: Jian Peng, Tian Mo Liu, Qing Liu, Pan Xiao, Fu Sheng Pan
It is generally acknowledged , when ε& is low , the storage energy in the material can be
relatively high, which is favorable to the dynamic recrystallization during hot deformation of
materials
[8].
The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals. 13 (2003) 277-288
Material Science Forum. 350/351 (2000) 159-170
Science Press, Beijing, 1999
JOURNAL OF SHANGHAI JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY, 37 (2003) 1874-1877
The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals. 13 (2003) 277-288
Material Science Forum. 350/351 (2000) 159-170
Science Press, Beijing, 1999
JOURNAL OF SHANGHAI JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY, 37 (2003) 1874-1877
Online since: June 2004
Authors: H. Takagi, S. Ota, Shigehiro Nishino, Tomoaki Furusho, S. Oshima
To investigate the
optical and electrical characteristics of bulk crystals, the C/Si ratio of source materials was varied.
In order to obtain pure SiC bulk crystal, the source materials need to be purified.
Elemental Si and C powder were used as source materials.
The grain size of both materials was 10 µm.
Summary By using elemental Si and C as source materials, SiC wafers with high resistivity were obtained.
In order to obtain pure SiC bulk crystal, the source materials need to be purified.
Elemental Si and C powder were used as source materials.
The grain size of both materials was 10 µm.
Summary By using elemental Si and C as source materials, SiC wafers with high resistivity were obtained.