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Online since: January 2013
Authors: Hidekazu Tsuchida, Hajime Okumura, Yuuki Ishida, Kazutoshi Kojima, Sadafumi Yoshida, Shi Yang Ji
Introduction Silicon carbide (SiC) and related materials, especially 4H-SiC polytype, are considered very competitive in future high-power/high-frequency devices.
Janzén, Materials Science Forum 433-436 (2003) 21-24
Koshka, Journal of Electronic Materials 39 (2009) 34-38
Janzén, Journal of Crystal Growth 253 (2003) 340-350
Kimoto, Journal of Appl.
Online since: January 2024
Authors: Darminto Darminto, Chanifa Zulaiha Ahmad, Mohammad Arrafi Azhar, Andyan Rafi Setopratama, Phahul Zhemas Zul Nehan, Revaldo Anugerah Putra Pradana
In addition to the active cathode material, conductive (carbon-based) materials, binder materials and their solvents are necessary in making cathode material [4].
However, these two materials have a highly expensive price [5].
Cathode with PVDF binder is created from a mixture of NFP, NMP, PVDF, and AB materials.
Marudhan, "Synthesis and characterization of Li2MnO3 nanoparticles using sol-gel technique for lithium ion battery", Materials Science-Poland, vol. 38, no. 2, pp. 312-319, 2020.
Kim et al., “Applications of Voltammetry in Lithium Ion Battery Research,” Journal of Electrochemical Science and Technology, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 14–25, Feb. 2020, doi: 10.33961/jecst.2019.00619
Online since: July 2016
Authors: Chi Wai Kan, Rattanaphol Mongkholrattanasit, Maggie Hoi Man Leung
Introduction Paper towels are commonly and widely used in our daily life and they are bulkier and more absorbent than other non-fabric materials but they have good properties similar to fabric.
Experimental Material.
Yuen, Objective measurement of fabric properties of the plasma-treated cotton fabrics subjected to- co-catalyzed wrinkle-resistant finishing, Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 119(5) (2011) 2875-2884
Yamashita, Recent development in the evaluation technology of fibre and textiles: toward engineered design of textile performance, Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 83(3) (2002) 687-702
Mongkholrattanasit, Tensile properties analysis of paper towels, submitted to Applied Mechanics and Materials (2016).
Online since: August 2012
Authors: Claudio Roberto Duarte, D.A. Santos, M.A.S. Barrozo, G.C. Alves
This technique has been applied in many industrial processes, such as pyrolysis of sawdust or mixture of wood residues [1], coating of tablets [2], soybean seeds inoculation [3-4], mechanical extraction [5] and granulation of fertilizers and other materials.
Duarte: Material Science Forum Vols. 660-661 (2010), p. 448
Bilbao: Chemical Engineering Science Vol. 60(2005), p. 2017
Qin: Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering Vol. 72 (1994), p. 229
Wei: Chemical Engineering Science Vol. 61 (2006), p. 4558
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Yan Hui Wang, Ye Xiang, Lian Hong Zhang, Hong Wei Zhang
Journal of Tsinghua University(Science and Technology), vol. 48, no. 5, pp. 773-776, 2008
Journal of Naval University of Engineering, vol. 21, no 2, pp. 97-101, 2009
Journal of Huaiyin Institute of Technology, vol. 17, no 3, pp. 1-4, 2008
Journal of Yanbian University(Natural Science), vol. 31, no. 4, pp. 284-285, 2005
Chinese Journal of Ship Research, vol. 2, no. 6, pp. 59-61, 2007.
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Xiu Mei Gong, Jian Zhong Yang, Jin Qiang Zhou
[5] Tsai J S, Liao C L, Finite-element modeling of static surface errors in the peripheral milling of thin-walled workpieces, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 94 (1999) 235-246
International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture. 43 (2003) 129-138
[8] Zhu R, Kapoor S G, DeVor R E, Mechanistic modeling of the ball end milling process fir multi-axis machining of free-form surfaces, Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering. 123 (2001) 369-379
[9] Ratchev S, Govender E, Nikov S, et al, Force and deflection modeling in milling of Low-rigidity complex parts, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 143-144(2003) 796-801
[10] Ratchev S, Liu S, Huang W, et al, Milling error prediction and compensation in machining of low-rigidity parts, International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture, 44 (2004) 1629-1641 [11] Ratchev S, Liu S, Huang W, et al, A flexible force model for end milling of low-rigidity parts, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 153-154 (2004) 134-138
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Jie Kong, Run Lin Yang, Juan Hua Zhou
The flexible layer can absorb a certain amount of external energy and reduce the impact loads exerted on the member, but it is vulnerable to be damaged locally and the energy-absorbed capacity of the flexible materials can not be utilized fully.
Fig. 1 Dimension of the reinforced concrete beam Table 1 Mechanical parameters of materials Materials Elastic Modulus (GPa) Shear Modulus (GPa) Poisson's Ratio v Density (kg/m3) Area (mm2) Compression steel bar Φ6 210 0.3 7.85 x 10-6 28.5 Tension steel bar Φ12 200 0.3 7.85 x 10-6 113 Stirrup Φ4 205 0.3 7.85 x 10-6 12.56 Drop hammer 210 0.3 7.85 x 10-6 Steel plate 210 0.3 7.85 x 10-6 Rubber plate 1.04 1.15 x 10-6 Analysis of Calculated Results The impact strains of the beam with different protective measures fixed at both ends are shown in Fig. 2.
China Civil Engineering Journal, 2007, 40(1): 34-41
International Journal of Impact Engineering, 2013, 57: 159-172
Building Science, 2009, 25: 82-85
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Shamsul Baharin Jamaludin, Chong Xin Yi, Alida Abdullah, Kamarudin Hussin
In general, pores in a porous material can be classified as open pores, which are connected to the external surface of the porous sample and closed pores (or isolated pores), which are not connected to the external surface of the material.
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, (2008) 744-756 [2] D.
Open-cellular copper structures fabricated by additive manufacturing using electron beam melting, Materials Science and Engineering A, (2011) 5379-5386
Banhart, Manufacture, characterization and application of cellular metals and metal foams, Progress in Materials Science, (2001) 559–632 [4] M.
Zhang, On the compressive behavior of sintered porous coppers with low-to-medium porosities-Part II: Preparation and microstructure, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, (2008) 550–558 [6] I.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Zhi Hui Li, Xin Liu, Huan Zhang, Sen Wang
An investigation on anti-reducing effect of CaO in barium titanate based ceramic Sen Wang, Zhihui Li, Xin Liu, Huan Zhang University of Science and Technology Liaoning, Institute of Ceramic Materials, Liaoning Anshan 114051 China wsenl@yeah.net Key words:Barium titanate,Grain,Anti-reducing Abstract: Anti–reducing effect of CaO in barium titanate based ceramic materials sintered at reducing atmosphere and the structure development of the materials has been studied in this paper.The results show: Addition of CaO in barium titanate based ceramic will keep resistivity of the sample sintered at reducing atmosphere at a high level.
The resistivity of the materials increase with the increasing of CaO, and the resistivity keep in constant after the amount of CaO excess 3mol%.
In the sample with sintering aid of SiO2 and BaO-excess, introducing of CaO may improve the resistivity of the materials obviously.
Experimental The samples was made by traditionally solid phase synthesis method in this work.The barium titanate powders used as raw materials was commercial product.
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Online since: April 2020
Authors: Muhammad Musaddique Ali Rafique
Journal of Materials Research, 2005. 20(10): p. 2632-2638
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2015. 627: p. 21-26
Journal of Materials Research, 2010. 25(6): p. 1159-1163
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