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Online since: January 2017
Authors: Jie Chen, Yong Liu
Research Status and Development Trend of High Sand Filling Materials Yong Liua , Jie Chenb* Xi’an University of Science and Technology, Xi’an 710054,China aliuyong.love.com@qq.com, bchenjie363@163.com Keywords: High sand filling materials, Cement, Packing cost, Filling materials, Circular economy Abstract.
Aeolian sand is a desert the most abundant and cheap material, is also the important basic materials of the packing material.
Low cost of raw materials, sources, simple processing, low production cost.
Mining backfill formulations from various cementitious and waste materials[J].
Journal of coal science and technology,2003,31(1):51-53
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Wan Jun Ye, Geng She Yang, Xian Li, Ning Zhuang
Treatment Materials for Spalling on Loess Slope Wanjun Ye1,a, Gengshe Yang1,b,Xian LI 2,c, Ning Zhuang3 1Xi’an University of Science and Technology,Xi’an Shanxi,710054, China, 2Chang’an University,Xi’an Shanxi,710054, China 3Hohai University,Nanjing Jiangsu,210098, China ayewanjun2004@126.com, byanggs@chd.edu.cn, cdclixa@chd.edu.cn Keywords: Loess; slope; spalling; treatment materials;test Abstract.
This paper proposes treatment materials for medium thickness spalling on loess slope.
Conclusions This paper proposes a treatment materials for medium thickness spalling on loess slope.
Journal of Northwest University (Natural Science Edition),Vol. 38 No6. 2(2008),p. 983
Journal of Xi’an university of science and technology, Vol. 28 No4. 2(2008),p. 694.
Online since: April 2015
Authors: Hsiu Lu Chiang, Tsu Liang Chou, Tze Chi Hsu, Jing Hong Chen
Surface roughness and magnetic effect of magnetized journal bearings lubricated with ferrofluid Tze-Chi Hsu1, a, Jing-Hong Chen2, b, Tsu-Liang Chou3, Hsin-Lu Chiang3 1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Yuan-Ze Unversity, Chung-Li 320, Taiwan, ROC 2National Chung-Shan Institute of Science & Technology, P.O.
Ferrofluids are widely applied in bearing systems due to their unique characteristics possessing both the powerful magnetism of solid magnetic materials as well as the liquidity of fluids [1-4].
When λ<0.6, the surface roughness behavior of the journal bearing is similar to the short journal bearing.
When λ>1.8, the surface roughness behavior of the journal bearing is similar to the long journal bearing.
Journal of marine science and technology, Vol.22(2014), No. 2, p. 154-162
Online since: July 2024
Authors: Asif Javed Sidiqui, Mohd Gulam Waris Khan
This paper highlights the dynamic field of polymer science in shoe design and manufacturing by examining the latest developments in polymer materials for footwear applications.
Footwear Materials There are various types of materials used in footwear.
(Ed.), The Science of Footwear (1st ed.).
Production.Res., 45 (18), 4403–4422. (2007) [9] Martinez, L. et al., Polymeric Coatings for Footwear: Advances and Applications, Journal of Applied Polymer Science. (2020) [10] Taylor, R. et al., Functionalized Polymers for Enhanced Performance in Footwear, Polymer Composites. (2019) [11] Brown, M. et al., Innovative Polymer Materials for Next-Generation Footwear: A Comprehensive Review, Materials Today Chemistry. (2019) [12] Report by BATA.
Page (11-20). (2014) [14] Johnson, A. et al., Recent Advances in Polymer Blends for Sustainable Footwear, Polymer Engineering & Science. (2021) [15] White, S. et al., Polymer Foams in Footwear: Current Trends and Future Prospects, Polymer Testing. (2022) [16] Khan M.G.W.and Faheem A., Vulcanization, compounding, thermo-mechanical properties and surface morphology of montmorillonite nanoclay based nitrile rubber nanocomposites”, Materials Today: Proceedings, Elsevier, 2214-7853, (2023) [17] Smith J. et al., Polymer Nanocomposites for Footwear Applications: A Review, Journal of Polymer Science: Part B: Polymer Physics. (2020) [18] Clark, H. et al., Polymer Nanofibers for Lightweight and Durable Footwear, Materials Science and Engineering. (2018) [19] S.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Yun Wang
Outlook New starch-based architectural gelled materials have fairly vast application prospects in three aspects below: Architectural gelled materials for civil architecture.
Journal of Xinjiang University(Natural Science Edition) .2010,Vol.27,No.176-80 [4] Fanta G F, Felker F C, Salch JH.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science.2003, 89: 3323-332 [5] Xiao-qing Huang, Guang-liang Li, Wei-qin Zhu.
Journal of Northwest Minorities University(Natural Science).2000, Vol.21 No.3:21-22 [13] Peng Xu,Xiao-dong Shen,Bai-qian Zhong.
Journal of South China University of Technology(Natural Science Edition). 2005,Vol.l33 No.6:74-78 [18] Chen-hui Ju,Jian-dong Ye,Xian-liang Song,et al.
Online since: November 2024
Authors: Syed Mohammed Saad, Ahmed Ibrahim Mohammed Al Hashmi, Qusai Said Nasser Alshaaibi, Abdullah A.K. Al-Maskari
Located in the Material Science laboratory within the Mechanical Engineering Department at UTAS – Ibra, this versatile instrument is employed to assess the hardness of materials.
References [1] Engineering Materials.
Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01815-7_25 [3] Munonyedi Kelvin Egbo,A fundamental review on composite materials and some of their applications in biomedical engineering,Journal of King Saud University - Engineering Sciences, Volume 33, Issue 8,2021,Pages 557-568, ISSN 1018-3639
Iraqi Journal of Science, 1960-1970
Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Sciences, 13(4), 5961-5972
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Guang Yong Wu, Yong Lian Zhang, Chong Hai Xu, Ming Dong Yi, Bin Fang
Parks, Modelling studies applied to functionally graded materials, Journal of Mater Sci.. 30 (1995) 183-219
Ge, Design and fabrication of S-Type B4C-SiC/C functionally graded materials, Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing. 22 (2000) 166-169 (In Chinese)
Parks, Modelling studies applied to functionally graded materials, Journal of Materials Science. 30 (1995) 2183-2193
Han, Optimum design of TiC-Ni functionally graded materials, Material Science and Technology. 8 (2000) 81-83 (In Chinese)
Jie, Finite element design of MgO/Ni system functionally graded materials, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 182 (2007) 181-184
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Hao Zhang, Ying Zhang, Yu Huan Zhang
With the greatly extended of the biodegradable polymeric materials’ application domain, the research of polymeric materials’ degradation process is getting more concerned.
Biodegradable polymeric materials degradation model is advanced under this background to simulate and forecast the polymeric materials’ degradation process, then overcome difficulties via computer-aided design.
Biodegradable Polymer Materials’ Degradation Model At present the study on polymer materials’ biodegradation process is focused on chemical hydrolysis of the polymer backbone.
Molecular degradation of polymer materials changes over degradation time.
Establishment of Parameters Optimization Model The degradation model of biodegradable polymer materials simulates the degradation process of polymer materials by computer and the simulation results should be consistent with the experimental data.
Online since: June 2011
Authors: Yu Bin Jia, Bin Zhen Zhang, Yin Hua Lei, Qin Wen Huang, Yi Long Hao, Shi Tao Wang
A series of shock experiments were carried out to test the performance of these two materials.
Aluminum foam and metal rubber are believed to be promising cushion materials for microaccelerometer. 1.
Experimental results indicated that aluminum foam and metal rubber provide significant energy absorption capability and have the potential as cushion materials for microaccelerometers. 2 Cushion materials The cushion performance of a material is determined by its cushion efficiency.
Journal of Materials Science,2001, 36: p. 2773-2786
P.: Deformation and energy absorption characteristic of high strength cellular A1 alloy.Chinese Journal of Materials Research, 2002, 16: p. 473-478
Online since: April 2022
Authors: Sravan Bokka, Srungarpu Nagabhusan Achary, Anirban Chowdhury
[3] Bajaj, P., Fire-retardant materials, Bulletin of Materials Science, 15 (1992) 67-76
Kumar, Structural, thermal, dielectric studies on sol–gel derived MgO from non-alkoxide route, Materials science and technology, 22 (2006) 1249-1254
Wilkie, Fire retardancy and morphology of layered double hydroxide nanocomposites: a review, Journal of Materials Chemistry, 22 (2012) 18701
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Levchik, A review of current flame retardant systems for epoxy resins, Journal of fire sciences, 22 (2004) 25-40
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