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Online since: March 2020
Authors: Zainuriah Hassan, Naser Mahmoud Ahmed, Hasma A. Wahab
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 109(1), 406-411
Materials Science Forum, 846(2), 63–68
Mohd Zobir, Journal of Applied Sciences, 8, (2008)
Materials and Design, 125(April), 100–108
Inorganic Materials, 50(7), 673–681
Online since: November 2014
Authors: Jun Wei Liu, Zi Peng Ouyang, Shi Qiang Lu, Jian Bao Hou, Yuan Zhi Huang
Acknowledgements The project is supported by Shanghai Aerospace Science and technology Foundation (SAST201328), Aerospace Science and technology Foundation, Key Laboratory for Microstructural Control of Metallic Materials of Jiangxi Province (Nanchang Hangkong University)(LW201101), Science and technology support grogram of Jiangxi province (20141122040007) and Youth science foundation of Jiangxi province (20141522040222).
Chinese Journal of Rare Metals. 2009, 33 (6): 921-924
Shape Memory Materials [M].
Materials Science and Engineering A 528 (2011) 8621-8627 [6] Ramin Jahadi MohammadSedighi, HamidJahed.
Materials Science&EngineeringA593(2014) 178–184
Online since: February 2024
Authors: Patrick Ehi Imoisili, Mamookho Elizabeth Makhatha, Tien Chien Jen, Malekgatle Linah Mojapelo
Characterization of the biodiesel should be assessed according to the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) D6751 guidance and other properties.
South African Journal of Science 106 (9) (2010): 1-5
Bhaskar, (2017), A Comparative Evaluation of Usage of Methyl Esters of Jatropha and Fish Oil for Environmental Protection, Journal of Materials and Environmental Sciences. 8(7) (2017) 2564-2571
Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part B. 45 (5) (2007) 585-591
Trends in Food Science & Technology. 54 (2016) 148-154
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Lin Hu Yang, Han Zhu, Apostolos Fafitis
Acknowledgement This study has been supported by Chinese National Science Foundation under project #51078261.
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Online since: August 2016
Authors: P.R. Vyas, Priyank Kumar, Nisarg K. Bhatt, V.B. Gohel
In the theoretical study of thermophysical properties of materials at high temperature and pressure anharmonic effects are important.
During literature survey, we observed that the studies of thermodynamic properties of materials have been done by first principle methods employing mean field potential [2, 3].
Conclusion Our computed results confirm that presently used coupling scheme successfully reproduces anharmonic properties of materials at extreme environment.
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Online since: March 2021
Authors: Jun Li Shi, Jun Yu Hu, Yun Dong Ma, Ming Yang Ma, Huai Zhi Wang, Hong Wei Qu
Li, Application of Physics of Failure Method in Reliability Design of Electronic Products, Applied Mechanics and Materials, 44–47, (2010), 819–23
Tay, An Efficient Analytical Failure Analysis Approach for Multilayered Composite Offshore Production Risers, Materials Science Forum, 813, (2015), 3–9
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Sehgala, Grey relational analysis coupled with principal component analysis to optimize the machining process of ductile iron, Materials Today: Proceedings, 5, (2018), 1518–1529
Sadaiah, Multi-Objective Optimization of Photochemical machining of Inconel 601 using Grey Relational Analysis, Materials Today: Proceedings, 5, (2018), 5591–5600
Online since: October 2007
Authors: Dmitry G. Eskin, Laurens Katgerman, D. Ruvalcaba
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Online since: May 2015
Authors: Buntara Sthenly Gan, Thanh Huong Trinh, Dinh Kien Nguyen
The dynamic response of non-uniform Timoshenko beams made of axially functionally graded materials subjected to multiple moving point loads is studied by using the finite element method.
Introduction Functionally graded materials (FGMs) invented by Japanese scientists in 1984 [1] have received great interest from researchers.
The FGMs are formed by varying percentage of materials components in the desired direction, and as a result, the specific physical and mechanical properties of the formed material can be obtained.
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Online since: January 2005
Authors: Hong Tao Wang, Shijie Zheng, Lifeng Liu
Common damages for composite materials are prone to include delamination, fiber breakage, edge delamination, matrix cracking et al.
Vibration based model-dependent methods with smart materials incorporated into composite structures offer a promising option to fulfill the requirements of on-line delamination detection on composite structures [2-6].
Acknowledgment This work was supported in part by the Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 10072026, 50135030) and Jiangsu Natural Science Foundation (BK2002090).
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Online since: October 2010
Authors: Shi Lang Xu, Nan Wang
Compared of the beams strengthened with concrete or UHTCC materials, the cracking width and space reduced obviously.
Unlike cracking mode of brittle concrete materials, UHTCC still kept its strength until the tensile strain reached to its ultimate value.
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