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Online since: August 2009
Authors: Qiang Qiang Xiao, Ming Xia, Xu Dong Zu, Zheng Xiang Huang
Anti-bullet properties of damage-resistant fiber composite
materials were studied in relation to injury prevention by reference [8], but there have been no
studies on rubber-based composite materials for anti-jet penetration [3,4].
These materials have several advantages, including low density, high modulus, high strength, and design-ability.
Journal of Materials Science and Engineering, 2005, 23(6):221-231
Materials Science and Engineering.2003(1)
Journal of Ballistics. 2002,14(2).
These materials have several advantages, including low density, high modulus, high strength, and design-ability.
Journal of Materials Science and Engineering, 2005, 23(6):221-231
Materials Science and Engineering.2003(1)
Journal of Ballistics. 2002,14(2).
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Heng Quan, Zhen Ya Gu
In application of hydrophilic polyurethane, the structure dependency of water resistance and moisture permeability is an important factor should be considered for effective utilization of the materials[5,6].
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the Key Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province Education Department, China (No.04JK-181) and the Direction Program of China Textile Industry Association (No.2007-049).
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Journal of Donghua University Vol. 26 (2009), p. 408-412 [8] Lin J.R., Chen L.M: Journal of Applied Science Vol. 69 (1998), p. 1563-1574 [9] Tsonos C., Viras K., Stepanenko L., et al: Journal of Macromolecular Science Vol. 39 (2000), p. 155-174 [10] Bradley F, Peter Halley, Kevin Jack, et al: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 102 (2006), p. 128-139
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the Key Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province Education Department, China (No.04JK-181) and the Direction Program of China Textile Industry Association (No.2007-049).
Satguru et al: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 67 (1998), p. 1437-1448 [5] X.M.
Tao, et al: Textile Research Journal Vol. 76 (2006), p. 383-387 [6] H.
Journal of Donghua University Vol. 26 (2009), p. 408-412 [8] Lin J.R., Chen L.M: Journal of Applied Science Vol. 69 (1998), p. 1563-1574 [9] Tsonos C., Viras K., Stepanenko L., et al: Journal of Macromolecular Science Vol. 39 (2000), p. 155-174 [10] Bradley F, Peter Halley, Kevin Jack, et al: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 102 (2006), p. 128-139
Online since: March 2015
Authors: Harshit K. Dave, Harit Raval, Ravikant Patel
The material properties are shown in table 2.
References [1] Ghosh and Malik (2010) “Manufacturing science”, 10th edition, East-West Press (P) Ltd., New Delhi
R., Optimization of initial blank shape to minimize earing in deep drawing using FE method, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 130-131 (2002), 20-30 [5] Das P., Panda S.
K., Modification of initial blank shape to minimize earing in deep drawing process, Advanced Materials Manufacturing & Characterization, 3 (2013), 99 – 104 [6] Shim S., Son K., Kim K., Optimum blank shape design by sensitivity analysis, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 104 (2000), 191-199 [7] Kim S., Park M., Seo D., Blank design and formability for non circular deep drawing processes by FEM, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 75 (1998), 94-99 [8] Yoon J.
E., Prediction of six or eight ears in a drawn cup based on a new anisotropic yield function, International Journal of Plasticity, 22, 2006, 174-193 [9] Azauzi M., Belouettar, Rauchs G., A numerical method for the optimal blank shape design, Materials and Design, 32(2), 2011, 756-765
References [1] Ghosh and Malik (2010) “Manufacturing science”, 10th edition, East-West Press (P) Ltd., New Delhi
R., Optimization of initial blank shape to minimize earing in deep drawing using FE method, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 130-131 (2002), 20-30 [5] Das P., Panda S.
K., Modification of initial blank shape to minimize earing in deep drawing process, Advanced Materials Manufacturing & Characterization, 3 (2013), 99 – 104 [6] Shim S., Son K., Kim K., Optimum blank shape design by sensitivity analysis, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 104 (2000), 191-199 [7] Kim S., Park M., Seo D., Blank design and formability for non circular deep drawing processes by FEM, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 75 (1998), 94-99 [8] Yoon J.
E., Prediction of six or eight ears in a drawn cup based on a new anisotropic yield function, International Journal of Plasticity, 22, 2006, 174-193 [9] Azauzi M., Belouettar, Rauchs G., A numerical method for the optimal blank shape design, Materials and Design, 32(2), 2011, 756-765
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Rajesh Patil, Vilas Kalamkar, Hari Vasudevan
Diffusion wear characterizes the material loss due to diffusion of atoms of the tool material into the workpiece moving over it. the diffusion wear appear when the temperature of the tool and workpiece increase at the contact zones, the atoms in the two materials become restive and migrate to the opposite material where the concentration of the same atom is less.
Abrasion mechanism is not important any more.The diffusion and oxidation would be more pronounced[11].The life of tool may be prematurely brought to an end due to fracture created in tool materials like carbide due to transient thermal stresses which occurs during intermittent cutting(like milling)[12].
Sheikh:Journal of Manufacturing Technology Research Vol.1(2009),P.1 [6] N.N.
Zorev: Metal Cutting Mechanics (Pergamon Press,Oxford1966) [7] J.Wallbank: Journal of Metals Tech.
Karpat ,T.Ozel: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering Vol.128(2006),p.445 [9] Y.Chou,H.Song: Int.Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture Vol. 45 (2005), p.481 [10] A.
Abrasion mechanism is not important any more.The diffusion and oxidation would be more pronounced[11].The life of tool may be prematurely brought to an end due to fracture created in tool materials like carbide due to transient thermal stresses which occurs during intermittent cutting(like milling)[12].
Sheikh:Journal of Manufacturing Technology Research Vol.1(2009),P.1 [6] N.N.
Zorev: Metal Cutting Mechanics (Pergamon Press,Oxford1966) [7] J.Wallbank: Journal of Metals Tech.
Karpat ,T.Ozel: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering Vol.128(2006),p.445 [9] Y.Chou,H.Song: Int.Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture Vol. 45 (2005), p.481 [10] A.
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Kleber Vaccioli, Ticiane Sanches Valera, Walker S. Drumond, Shirley Possidonio
Valera 4,d
1, 4 University of São Paulo - Materials and Metallurgical Engineering Department
Av.
The materials were characterized by: tensile and impact strength, oxygen permeability tests, optical microscopy, thermal analysis and X-ray diffraction analysis.
Nova Science Publishers, New York (2008) 327-378
European Polymer Journal, 39 (2003) 1467-1474
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 122 (2011) 1066-1076.
The materials were characterized by: tensile and impact strength, oxygen permeability tests, optical microscopy, thermal analysis and X-ray diffraction analysis.
Nova Science Publishers, New York (2008) 327-378
European Polymer Journal, 39 (2003) 1467-1474
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 122 (2011) 1066-1076.
Online since: April 2014
Authors: Bin Hu, Peng Di, Jing Yang
Table 1 The appraisement index system of manufacturing supplier
Ship construction supplier selection evaluation system
The first level of index
The second level of index
Quality Management System
The effectiveness of the quality management system documentation
Run the effectiveness of the quality management system
HSE Management System
HSE system files effectiveness
Run the effectiveness of HSE system
Enterprise security management
Whether a company obtain the appropriate qualifications secrecy
The level of Design, technology
Design Technology
Technology level
Production equipment and supply capacity
Production equipment configuration, integrity
Availability of product delivery performance rate
Control of raw materials and spare parts
The effectiveness of quality control measures of raw materials and component parts
Manufacturing process quality control
Disciplinary process execution rate
The records of process inspection
Supply products quality
Product model meets the degree of
Acknowledgment The authors gratefully acknowledge the funding of this study by Natural Science Foundation of Naval University of Engineering(Approve number HGDKYJGZXH028).
A Survey of Supplier Selection Models and Approaches[J], Chinese Journal of Management Science, 2004, 12(1): 139
An evaluation of vendor selection models from a total cost of ownership perspective[J], European Journal of Operational Research, 2000, 125(1): 34
An efficient and simple model for multiple criteria supplier selection problem[J], European Journal of Operational Research, 2008, 186(3): 1059.
Acknowledgment The authors gratefully acknowledge the funding of this study by Natural Science Foundation of Naval University of Engineering(Approve number HGDKYJGZXH028).
A Survey of Supplier Selection Models and Approaches[J], Chinese Journal of Management Science, 2004, 12(1): 139
An evaluation of vendor selection models from a total cost of ownership perspective[J], European Journal of Operational Research, 2000, 125(1): 34
An efficient and simple model for multiple criteria supplier selection problem[J], European Journal of Operational Research, 2008, 186(3): 1059.
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Yi Lin Wang, Xiang Dong Xian
The Parametric Design of Cooling System of Hot Stamping Die
Xiangdong Xian, Yilin Wang*
State Key Laboratory of Material Processing and Die & Mould Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology,Wuhan 430074, P.R.
Journal of Material Processing Technology,2010,210:2103-2118
CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology,2011,4:189-199
The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2013, 69(1-4):211
[6] P.Akerstrom,B.Wikman, M.Material.
Journal of Material Processing Technology,2010,210:2103-2118
CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology,2011,4:189-199
The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2013, 69(1-4):211
[6] P.Akerstrom,B.Wikman, M.Material.
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Hong Wei Wang, Qing Dong Zhang, Sui Zhou, Xiao Feng Zhang
The warping defect control with tension leveling in continuous galvanizing line
Zhang Xiaofeng1,a, Wang Hongwei2,b, Zhang Qingdong 1,c and Zhou Sui 1,d
1Mechanical Engineering School, University of Science and Technology Beijing, 100083, Beijing
2Technology Industry Co.
,Ltd.of University of Science and Technology Beijing, 100083, Beijing azxf1024@ustb.edu.cn, bwwaynewhw@sina.com, czhang_qd@me.ustb.edu.cn, dme818@me.ustb.edu.cn Keywords: strip, warping defect, continuous galvanizing line, tension leveling Abstract.
References [1] Toshirou Fujwara, Tetsu Matoba and Yasuhiro Itazuri, Journal of the JSTP, Vol.38 (1997) No.440, p.819
Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol.113(2011),p714-719; [6] J.W.Morris, S.J.Hardy, J.T.Thomas, Some fundamental consideration for the control of residual flatness in tension leveling.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol.120(2012),p85-396.
,Ltd.of University of Science and Technology Beijing, 100083, Beijing azxf1024@ustb.edu.cn, bwwaynewhw@sina.com, czhang_qd@me.ustb.edu.cn, dme818@me.ustb.edu.cn Keywords: strip, warping defect, continuous galvanizing line, tension leveling Abstract.
References [1] Toshirou Fujwara, Tetsu Matoba and Yasuhiro Itazuri, Journal of the JSTP, Vol.38 (1997) No.440, p.819
Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol.113(2011),p714-719; [6] J.W.Morris, S.J.Hardy, J.T.Thomas, Some fundamental consideration for the control of residual flatness in tension leveling.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol.120(2012),p85-396.
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Xin Jiang, Xi Liang, Hui Jian Li, Bai Feng Gao
But its material wasting and high costs restrict the utility.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the Qinhuangdao science and technology research and development programme (201001A025).
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Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the Qinhuangdao science and technology research and development programme (201001A025).
Journal Engineering Mechanics ASCE,1989,115(7):1577-1582
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Online since: June 2014
Authors: Athipong Ngamjarurojana, Siripong Somwan, Komsanti Chokethawai, Khem Chirapatpimol, Apichart Limpichaipanit
Introduction
The piezoelectric or electrostrictive materials are the most used functional materials as sensors and actuators.
Induced-strain properties of piezoelectric and electrostrictive materials can be investigated by various experimental techniques.
Newnham, Electrostriction Measurements on Low Permittivity Dielectric Materials, Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 19 (1999) 1269-1273
Cross, Ferroelectric materials for electromechanical transducer applications, Materials Chemistry and Physics, 43 (1996) 108-115
Damjanovic, Hysteresis in piezoelectric and ferroelectric materials, Science of Hysteresis, 3 (2006) 337-465.
Induced-strain properties of piezoelectric and electrostrictive materials can be investigated by various experimental techniques.
Newnham, Electrostriction Measurements on Low Permittivity Dielectric Materials, Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 19 (1999) 1269-1273
Cross, Ferroelectric materials for electromechanical transducer applications, Materials Chemistry and Physics, 43 (1996) 108-115
Damjanovic, Hysteresis in piezoelectric and ferroelectric materials, Science of Hysteresis, 3 (2006) 337-465.