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Online since: September 2013
Authors: Ching I Lin, Chun Yao Hsu, Shih Hung Tai
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[1] Hascalık, U.Caydas, A comparative study of surface integrity of Ti–6Al–4V alloy machined by EDM and AECG, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 190 (2007) 173-180
Yamazaki, Y.Akutsu, Afundamental study on Ti–6Al–4V’s thermal and electricalproperties and their relation to EDM productivity, Journal of materials processing technology 202 (2008) 583-589
Cakır, Examination of machining parameters on surfaceroughness in EDM of tool steel, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 191 (2007) 141-144
Tarng, Optimization of turning operations with multiple performance characteristics, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 95 (1999) 90-96
Chang, Optimization of the WEDM process of particle-reinforced material with multiple performance characteristics using grey relational analysis, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 180 (2006) 96-101
Yamazaki, Y.Akutsu, Afundamental study on Ti–6Al–4V’s thermal and electricalproperties and their relation to EDM productivity, Journal of materials processing technology 202 (2008) 583-589
Cakır, Examination of machining parameters on surfaceroughness in EDM of tool steel, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 191 (2007) 141-144
Tarng, Optimization of turning operations with multiple performance characteristics, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 95 (1999) 90-96
Chang, Optimization of the WEDM process of particle-reinforced material with multiple performance characteristics using grey relational analysis, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 180 (2006) 96-101
Online since: November 2014
Authors: Zhi Gang Kong, Feng Min Shi
Nogita: Journal of Electronic Materials Vol. 37(2008), p.32
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Nogita: Journal of Electronic Materials, Vol. 37(2012), p.51~60 [4] K.Nogita, C.M.
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Online since: September 2011
Authors: Yun Shan Wang, Jian Bo Lei, Zhen Wang
Through the experimental results, we concluded that the different welding quality of different materials and absorbing agent, and analyzed its material characteristic reasons.
The absorption can be adjusted by different filler materials or filler agents.
Kontopoulou: Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials.
Katsiropoulos: Journal of Composite Materials.
Zak: Journal of Heat Transfer.
The absorption can be adjusted by different filler materials or filler agents.
Kontopoulou: Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials.
Katsiropoulos: Journal of Composite Materials.
Zak: Journal of Heat Transfer.
Online since: March 2007
Authors: Jian Zhang, Shi Pan, Shi Fa Wu, Yin Li Li, Peng Fei Li
This disappearance accounts for the same material of grating
surface.
Because optical information relates to the material, that is to say, optical property changes with different materials, sample's optical information should not affected by unwanted component.
The experiments oil additive with AF/PSTM proves the validity of AF/PSTM in nanometer material measurement.
JAKUBOWICZ: JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE.
Vol. 39 (2004), p. 5379-5383 [6] Tomohiko Nishino, Eiko Ikemoto and Kazuhiro Kogure: Journal of Oceanography.
Because optical information relates to the material, that is to say, optical property changes with different materials, sample's optical information should not affected by unwanted component.
The experiments oil additive with AF/PSTM proves the validity of AF/PSTM in nanometer material measurement.
JAKUBOWICZ: JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE.
Vol. 39 (2004), p. 5379-5383 [6] Tomohiko Nishino, Eiko Ikemoto and Kazuhiro Kogure: Journal of Oceanography.
Online since: December 2023
Authors: Abi Maulana Hakim, Samira Albati Kamaruddin, Andhika Sahadewa, Ramli Nazir, Haris Eko Setyawan
In Indonesia, random fill materials are frequently used as a major composition in dam construction.
Optimally integrated local materials are commonly utilized to construct earthfill dams [1].
Other materials such as sand-gravel fill are also frequently used as an alternative [5–7].
J.: Large Scale Testing of Rockfill Materials.
International Journal of Engineering Sciences 2, No. 8, pp. 421-426. (2013) [8] USACE: General Design and Construction Considerations for Earth and Rock-Fill Dams.
Optimally integrated local materials are commonly utilized to construct earthfill dams [1].
Other materials such as sand-gravel fill are also frequently used as an alternative [5–7].
J.: Large Scale Testing of Rockfill Materials.
International Journal of Engineering Sciences 2, No. 8, pp. 421-426. (2013) [8] USACE: General Design and Construction Considerations for Earth and Rock-Fill Dams.
Online since: April 2021
Authors: Pronab Roy, Arpan Ray, Radhikesh Prasad Nanda
Hence, C& D waste materials can be used in road construction as alternate materials, with economy and sustainability.
Today, science and technology has a responsibility of updating new trends which are both economical and eco-friendly.
Moisture damage resistance is also improved when increasing C&D waste materials.
Rahman et al. (2014) concluded that the use of C&D materials is suitable as alternative filter materials in permeable pavement systems.
In this paper an attempt has been made to observe the rutting performance of road pavement using C&D waste materials.
Today, science and technology has a responsibility of updating new trends which are both economical and eco-friendly.
Moisture damage resistance is also improved when increasing C&D waste materials.
Rahman et al. (2014) concluded that the use of C&D materials is suitable as alternative filter materials in permeable pavement systems.
In this paper an attempt has been made to observe the rutting performance of road pavement using C&D waste materials.
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Francesca Torrieri, Pierfrancesco de Paola, Vincenzo del Giudice
For these components, the damaging effects from fire can vary extremely in relation to the nature of the materials involved and the relevant fire resistance.
The formula is here reported: d = Kr x v – Mr (1) Where: Kr are the re-construction costs; v is the depreciation coefficient; Mr is the value of residual materials.
Actually, many variables contribute to define the depreciation coefficients, as the age of the building, the materials used, the functional and techological solutions adoped, the manteinance condition and the economic context.
[15] Manganelli B., Maintenance, building depreciation and land rent, Applied Mechanics and Materials, Volume 357-360, 2013
[16] Morano P., Tajani F., Break Even Analysis for the financial verification of urban regeneration projects, Applied Mechanics and Materials, Trans Tech Publications, vols. 438-439, 2013.
The formula is here reported: d = Kr x v – Mr (1) Where: Kr are the re-construction costs; v is the depreciation coefficient; Mr is the value of residual materials.
Actually, many variables contribute to define the depreciation coefficients, as the age of the building, the materials used, the functional and techological solutions adoped, the manteinance condition and the economic context.
[15] Manganelli B., Maintenance, building depreciation and land rent, Applied Mechanics and Materials, Volume 357-360, 2013
[16] Morano P., Tajani F., Break Even Analysis for the financial verification of urban regeneration projects, Applied Mechanics and Materials, Trans Tech Publications, vols. 438-439, 2013.
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Yuan Qiang Tan, Sheng Qiang Jiang, Dong Min Yang, Yong Sheng, Jian Qiao Ye
Frieß, Computational Materials Science, 28 (2003) 1-15
Herrmann, Computational Materials Science, 28 (2003) 608-619
Tan, Computational Materials Science, 49 (2010) 253-259
Sheng, Computational Materials Science, 50 858-864
Takeda, Materials Science and Engineering: A, 480 (2008) 549-557.
Herrmann, Computational Materials Science, 28 (2003) 608-619
Tan, Computational Materials Science, 49 (2010) 253-259
Sheng, Computational Materials Science, 50 858-864
Takeda, Materials Science and Engineering: A, 480 (2008) 549-557.
Online since: October 2020
Authors: Oleg V. Gradov, Margaret A. Gradova, Anatoly A. Olkhov, Alexey L. Iordanskiy
Semenov Federal Research Center of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences,
4 Kosygin st., Moscow 119991, Russian Federation
ao.v.gradov@gmail.com, multiparametricmicroscopy@ieee.org
Keywords: polyhydroxybutyrate, nonwoven polymer materials, electrospinning, scanning electron microscope, dielectric charging, charge migration ways, cable models, branching structures, Sobel-Feldman operator, isopotential lines.
Nonwoven polymer materials based on polyhydroxybutyrate obtained by electrospinning technique were used as an example of dielectric fibers in our experiments.
The charge centroids usually have uneven and relief-specific distribution [1], characterizing the sample surface and being a source of dielectric and the following structural descriptors of polymer materials.
Electron micrographs of PHB fibers with different peculiarities: a, b – PHB fibers with thickening fragments; c, d – branching structures (PHB + 1 % ZnTPP) Materials and Methods Nonwoven polymer materials based on polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) obtained by electrospinning technique were used as an examples of dielectric fibers in our experimental series.
Rall, Membrane time constant of motoneurons, Science. 126 (1957): 454-458
Nonwoven polymer materials based on polyhydroxybutyrate obtained by electrospinning technique were used as an example of dielectric fibers in our experiments.
The charge centroids usually have uneven and relief-specific distribution [1], characterizing the sample surface and being a source of dielectric and the following structural descriptors of polymer materials.
Electron micrographs of PHB fibers with different peculiarities: a, b – PHB fibers with thickening fragments; c, d – branching structures (PHB + 1 % ZnTPP) Materials and Methods Nonwoven polymer materials based on polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) obtained by electrospinning technique were used as an examples of dielectric fibers in our experimental series.
Rall, Membrane time constant of motoneurons, Science. 126 (1957): 454-458