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Online since: May 2011
Authors: Xiao Jun Jiang, Yan Yun, Zhi Hua Hu
Development of non-autoclaved aerated concrete by alkali activated phosphorus slag
XiaoJun Jiang a, Yan Yun b and ZhiHua Hu c
State Key Laboratory Cultivation Base for Nonmetal Composites and Functional Materials, Southwest University of Science and Technology, Mian yang 621010, China
ashenbaise132@163.com, byanyun@swust.edu.cn, chuzhihua@swust.edu.cn
Key words: Alkali Activated, Phosphorus Slag, Aerated Concrete, Compressive Strength.
It’s a lightweight building material that is easy to build with, has great thermal properties, and can be easily produced from locally available materials.[4] The tradition aerated concrete is basically a mortar, with pulverized sand and/or industrial waste like fly ash as filler, in which air is entrapped artificially by chemical means (metallic powders like Al, Zn, H2O2).
Materials and Experiment Preparation Materials.
Firstly, weighed solid materials, according to the mixture proportions, were mixed together for 1min. then the solid mixture was mixed with the water and liquid water glass in mixer for 3min.
Karakurtb, Journal of materials processing technology Vol.209 (2009) 767~773 [5] Y.H.Fang,Z.J.Mao,C.Wang, Journal of the chinese ceramic society Vol.35 (2007),p.451 (in china) [6] C.J.Si,M.Y.Li,X.R.Tang, Journal of Southeast University, Vol .1 (1989),p.141~145
It’s a lightweight building material that is easy to build with, has great thermal properties, and can be easily produced from locally available materials.[4] The tradition aerated concrete is basically a mortar, with pulverized sand and/or industrial waste like fly ash as filler, in which air is entrapped artificially by chemical means (metallic powders like Al, Zn, H2O2).
Materials and Experiment Preparation Materials.
Firstly, weighed solid materials, according to the mixture proportions, were mixed together for 1min. then the solid mixture was mixed with the water and liquid water glass in mixer for 3min.
Karakurtb, Journal of materials processing technology Vol.209 (2009) 767~773 [5] Y.H.Fang,Z.J.Mao,C.Wang, Journal of the chinese ceramic society Vol.35 (2007),p.451 (in china) [6] C.J.Si,M.Y.Li,X.R.Tang, Journal of Southeast University, Vol .1 (1989),p.141~145
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Riaz Muhammad, Anish Roy, Naseer Ahmed, Vadim V. Silberschmidt
El-Baradie, Machineability of nickel-base super alloys: a general review, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 77 (1998) 278-284
Silberschmidt, Finite element analysis of ultrasonically assisted turning of Inconel 718, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 153-154 (2004) 233-239
Silberschmidt, 3D finite element analysis of ultrasonically assisted turning, Computational Materials Science. 39 (2007) 149-154
Chen, Dynamic mechanical behaviour and dislocation substructure evolution of Inconel 718 over a wide temperature range, Materials Science and Engineering A. 528 (2011) 6279-6286
Advanced Materials Research. (2011) 223 30-36
Silberschmidt, Finite element analysis of ultrasonically assisted turning of Inconel 718, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 153-154 (2004) 233-239
Silberschmidt, 3D finite element analysis of ultrasonically assisted turning, Computational Materials Science. 39 (2007) 149-154
Chen, Dynamic mechanical behaviour and dislocation substructure evolution of Inconel 718 over a wide temperature range, Materials Science and Engineering A. 528 (2011) 6279-6286
Advanced Materials Research. (2011) 223 30-36
Online since: May 2013
Authors: Kamel Moussaoui, Michel Mousseigne, Johanna Senatore, Pierre Lagarrigue, Yves Caumel
M., 1997, “Titanium alloys and their machinability–a review,” Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 68(3), pp. 262–274
R., 2003, “Optimization of titanium alloy (6Al-4V) machining,” Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 143-144, pp. 458–463
B., 2009, “A comprehensive experimental study on surface integrity by end milling Ti-6Al-4V,” Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 209(8), pp. 4036–4042
H., 2001, “Tool life and surface integrity in turning titanium alloy,” Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 118(1-3), pp. 231–237
J., 2008, “Metallurgical analysis and nanoindentation characterization of Ti–6Al–4V workpiece and chips in high-throughput drilling,” Materials Science and Engineering: A, 472(1–2), pp. 115–124
R., 2003, “Optimization of titanium alloy (6Al-4V) machining,” Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 143-144, pp. 458–463
B., 2009, “A comprehensive experimental study on surface integrity by end milling Ti-6Al-4V,” Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 209(8), pp. 4036–4042
H., 2001, “Tool life and surface integrity in turning titanium alloy,” Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 118(1-3), pp. 231–237
J., 2008, “Metallurgical analysis and nanoindentation characterization of Ti–6Al–4V workpiece and chips in high-throughput drilling,” Materials Science and Engineering: A, 472(1–2), pp. 115–124
Online since: August 2017
Authors: Quan An Li, Bo Bo Meng, Xiao Ya Chen
Experimental
The raw materials for experiment are pure Mg, Mg-30%Gd, Mg-30%Y and Mg-30%Zr (mass fraction) master alloy.
Materials Science Forum, 2003, 419-422:3-20
TMS-AIMS(Journal of Metals), 1952, 194: 409-420
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions, 2002, 33A (3):5 67-574
Transactions of materials and heat treatment, 2011, 32 (5): 110-115.
Materials Science Forum, 2003, 419-422:3-20
TMS-AIMS(Journal of Metals), 1952, 194: 409-420
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions, 2002, 33A (3):5 67-574
Transactions of materials and heat treatment, 2011, 32 (5): 110-115.
Online since: February 2019
Authors: Putri Nurfriana, Djoni Izak Rudyardjo, Prihartini Widiyanti
It is necessary to develop natural materials or suitable synthetic materials as an alternative to handling cases of gingival recession.
Materials and Methods Materials and Tools The material used in this study is collagen from Indonesian Biochitosan products, chitosan from Sigma Aldrich products, 2% glycerol, acetic acid, citric acid, Phosphate Buffer Saline (PBS), and distilled water.
Development of Synthetic and Natural Materials for Tissue Engineering Applications Using Adipose Stem Cells (2016). https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/5786257
European Polymer Journal. (2013) 49, 780–792
Journal of Porous Materials (2012) 19, 181 [20] Shaghiera AD, Widiyanti P, Yusuf H, 2018.
Materials and Methods Materials and Tools The material used in this study is collagen from Indonesian Biochitosan products, chitosan from Sigma Aldrich products, 2% glycerol, acetic acid, citric acid, Phosphate Buffer Saline (PBS), and distilled water.
Development of Synthetic and Natural Materials for Tissue Engineering Applications Using Adipose Stem Cells (2016). https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/5786257
European Polymer Journal. (2013) 49, 780–792
Journal of Porous Materials (2012) 19, 181 [20] Shaghiera AD, Widiyanti P, Yusuf H, 2018.
Online since: April 2025
Authors: E. Kishor, E. Ajul, Samarjeet Chanda
Qiu, Enhancing mechanism of cnt-cnt interface by metal
nanoparticle and nanowire effect on the inside and outside of cnt, International Journal of Thermal
Sciences 185 (2023) 108094
Mu, Experimental research on influence factors of thermal contact resistance between joints, Applied Mechanics and Materials 52 (2011) 1560-1564
Narayan, Effect of load and interface materials on thermal contact resistance between similar and dissimilar materials, Applied Mechanics and Materials 592 (2014) 1493-1497
S. for Testing, Materials, Standard Test Method for Thermal Transmission Properties of Thermally Conductive Electrical Insulation Materials, ASTM International, 2017
Yenni, Estimation of principal thermal conductivities of layered honeycomb composites using ann-ga based inverse technique, International Journal of Thermal Sciences 111 (2017) 423-436
Mu, Experimental research on influence factors of thermal contact resistance between joints, Applied Mechanics and Materials 52 (2011) 1560-1564
Narayan, Effect of load and interface materials on thermal contact resistance between similar and dissimilar materials, Applied Mechanics and Materials 592 (2014) 1493-1497
S. for Testing, Materials, Standard Test Method for Thermal Transmission Properties of Thermally Conductive Electrical Insulation Materials, ASTM International, 2017
Yenni, Estimation of principal thermal conductivities of layered honeycomb composites using ann-ga based inverse technique, International Journal of Thermal Sciences 111 (2017) 423-436
Online since: June 2013
Authors: E. Akbari, H. Karimi, F.K. Che Harun, Mohammad Javad Kiani, M.T. Ahmadi
Wang, Qing Hua, Zarrouati, Marie, Fenter, Paul, Hersam, Mark C., Bedzyk, Michael J: Surface Science, 2011. 605(17-18): p. 1685-1693
Vasiliev: Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2011. 115(38): p. 18500-18510
Bonet, J: Journal of Physics-Condensed Matter, 2010. 22(14)
Zhi: New Carbon Materials, 2011. 26(1): p. 31-35
[14] Passlack, M: III-V METAL-OXIDE-SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNOLOGY. 2008 Ieee 20th International Conference on Indium Phosphide and Related Materials (Iprm), 2008: p. 59-59
Vasiliev: Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2011. 115(38): p. 18500-18510
Bonet, J: Journal of Physics-Condensed Matter, 2010. 22(14)
Zhi: New Carbon Materials, 2011. 26(1): p. 31-35
[14] Passlack, M: III-V METAL-OXIDE-SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNOLOGY. 2008 Ieee 20th International Conference on Indium Phosphide and Related Materials (Iprm), 2008: p. 59-59
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Su Chao Xu, C Y. Jin
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, 2004, 41: 303-310
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, 2003, 40: 957-973 [4].
Advanced Materials Research.
Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering, 2002, 21(Supp. 1): 1958-1961
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, 2003, 40: 957-973 [4].
Advanced Materials Research.
Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering, 2002, 21(Supp. 1): 1958-1961
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Z.A. Kamarulbaharin, N. Rahmat
Influence of Acoustical Absorbing Material on the Obstacle Detection Angle of an Ultrasonic Sensor
Z.
This paper is focused on studying the influence of acoustical absorbing material on the obstacle detection angle of an ultrasonic sensor.
The detect point is independent of target size, material, or degree of reflectivity [4].
Pascolini, S.P.M Mariotti, “Global estimates of visual impairment 2010,”British Journal Ophthalmology Online, First published December 1, 2011
Kim, S.Ha, H.Cho, S.Y.Lee, “An Electronic Aid for a Visually Impaired Person Using an Ultrasonic Sensor” Korea institute of Science and Technology, Hongik University, Korea, IEEE,2009
This paper is focused on studying the influence of acoustical absorbing material on the obstacle detection angle of an ultrasonic sensor.
The detect point is independent of target size, material, or degree of reflectivity [4].
Pascolini, S.P.M Mariotti, “Global estimates of visual impairment 2010,”British Journal Ophthalmology Online, First published December 1, 2011
Kim, S.Ha, H.Cho, S.Y.Lee, “An Electronic Aid for a Visually Impaired Person Using an Ultrasonic Sensor” Korea institute of Science and Technology, Hongik University, Korea, IEEE,2009
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Xiao Liu, Zhi Hui Li
The test materials (the same batch of continuous casting slab) were melted by a 25kg vacuum medium frequency induction furnace.
Li: Computational Materials Science, Vol. 31 (2004), p.379
Shih: Corrosion Science, Vol. 47 (2005), p.1001
Shih: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 398 (2005), p.47
Lan: Journal of Alloys and Compounds, Vol
Li: Computational Materials Science, Vol. 31 (2004), p.379
Shih: Corrosion Science, Vol. 47 (2005), p.1001
Shih: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 398 (2005), p.47
Lan: Journal of Alloys and Compounds, Vol