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Online since: September 2013
Authors: Xiu Yong Wang, Hong Xin Sun, Mao Sheng Chen, Xue Tao Guo, Qing Jia Meng
The giant magnetostrictive material (GMM)l belongs to smart materials, the axial strain of GMM can be changed along with the changes of the external magnetic field.
Introduction The giant magnetostrictive material (GMM) belongs to smart materials, the axial strain of GMM can be changed along with the changes of the external magnetic field, and the giant magnetostrictive actuator (GMA) is made on the base of GMM can achieve the real-time adjustment function of the displacement and the output power by using the performance of the displacement’s change.
The design of the GMA According to test demand, the GMM TbDyFe produced by the Zhejiang JIAOGUANG Rare Earth Materials Co.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the National Science Foundation of China (51078142), and the Scientific Research Fund of Hunan Provincial Education Department (11K026).
[5] S C Bushridge: IEEE Transactions on Magnetics (1999) [6] X Y Wang, X Y Yao, H X Sun, etal: China Civil Engineering Journal (2012).
Introduction The giant magnetostrictive material (GMM) belongs to smart materials, the axial strain of GMM can be changed along with the changes of the external magnetic field, and the giant magnetostrictive actuator (GMA) is made on the base of GMM can achieve the real-time adjustment function of the displacement and the output power by using the performance of the displacement’s change.
The design of the GMA According to test demand, the GMM TbDyFe produced by the Zhejiang JIAOGUANG Rare Earth Materials Co.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the National Science Foundation of China (51078142), and the Scientific Research Fund of Hunan Provincial Education Department (11K026).
[5] S C Bushridge: IEEE Transactions on Magnetics (1999) [6] X Y Wang, X Y Yao, H X Sun, etal: China Civil Engineering Journal (2012).
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Lin Cai, Jin Li Wang, Hong Tao Zheng
Experiment Study of Oil-Air Lubrication on Cooling of Turning Tools
Jinli Wang1,a, Lin Cai2,b, Hongtao Zheng2,c
1College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin 150001, Heilongjiang, P.R.
2College of Power Science and Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin 150001, Heilongjiang, P.R.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol.171(2006), p. 93–99
Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 140(2003), p. 224-230
Wear characteristic of alumina coated and alumina ceramic tools, Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 63(1997), p. 211-216
Metallographic methods of determining temperature gradients in cutting tools, Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute Vol. 211(1973), p.364-388.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol.171(2006), p. 93–99
Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 140(2003), p. 224-230
Wear characteristic of alumina coated and alumina ceramic tools, Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 63(1997), p. 211-216
Metallographic methods of determining temperature gradients in cutting tools, Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute Vol. 211(1973), p.364-388.
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Jie Chen, You Yang Wang, Jun Hui Wu, Hui Ping Si, Kai Yan Lin
While as, the material properties and structures of biochar are little different due to the raw material and the environment in pyrolysis.
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 70 (5):1719-1730. (2006) ].
Australian Journal of Soil of Research,48(7):566-585.( 2010) ].
Environmental Science ,33 (4),1339-1344.( 2012)(In chinese) ] et.al has found that added into different content organic materials, the adsorption of pesticide were enhanced respectively but not to be in one lever, and the biochar adsorption was reduced by the organic materials.
Conclusions and future research Biochars produced from different biomass materials and with different pyrolysis conditions present highly heterogeneous physicochemical properties with different adsorption ability, which can affect the efficacy in impact on kinds of soils.
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 70 (5):1719-1730. (2006) ].
Australian Journal of Soil of Research,48(7):566-585.( 2010) ].
Environmental Science ,33 (4),1339-1344.( 2012)(In chinese) ] et.al has found that added into different content organic materials, the adsorption of pesticide were enhanced respectively but not to be in one lever, and the biochar adsorption was reduced by the organic materials.
Conclusions and future research Biochars produced from different biomass materials and with different pyrolysis conditions present highly heterogeneous physicochemical properties with different adsorption ability, which can affect the efficacy in impact on kinds of soils.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Lu Wei Yang, Yan Hua Dong, Ruo Yu Zhang, Zhen Tao Zhang, Chang Hu Xue, Juan Wei, Rui Yun Yang
Materials and Methods
Material.
The reason may have a relationship with the selected materials.
Journal of Northwest A&F University(Natural Science Edition), 40(2): 171-175 [7] Zhiguo Ju, Guanglian Zhu (1988) Tissue browning of fruit during storage.
Journal of Food Engineering, 48: 169–175 [10] M.H.
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 83: 697-701 [13] Shanqing Zhang, Zongchao Pu (2002) Analysis of change regular of increasing weight and content of sugar acid for grape in Tulufan.
The reason may have a relationship with the selected materials.
Journal of Northwest A&F University(Natural Science Edition), 40(2): 171-175 [7] Zhiguo Ju, Guanglian Zhu (1988) Tissue browning of fruit during storage.
Journal of Food Engineering, 48: 169–175 [10] M.H.
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 83: 697-701 [13] Shanqing Zhang, Zongchao Pu (2002) Analysis of change regular of increasing weight and content of sugar acid for grape in Tulufan.
Online since: June 2015
Authors: V. Thiyagarajan, R. Vijay, K. Sivakumar, R.l. Harigovindhan
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Compositions, functions, and testing of friction brake materials and their additives.
[10] Arnab Ganguly and Raji George, “Asbestos Free Friction Composition for Brake Linings”, Bulletins of Material Science, Vol. 31 No. 1, pp. 19-22, (February 2008)
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[14] Chan .D, Stachowiak .G.W, Review of automotive brake friction materials, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part D Journal of Automobile Engineering Vol.218, pp 953–66, (2004).
Compositions, functions, and testing of friction brake materials and their additives.
[10] Arnab Ganguly and Raji George, “Asbestos Free Friction Composition for Brake Linings”, Bulletins of Material Science, Vol. 31 No. 1, pp. 19-22, (February 2008)
[11] Lu Y, Tang CF, Zhao Y, Wright MA, Optimization of a semi metallic friction material formulation, Journal of Reinforced Plastics Composites,Vol 23, pp1537–45, (2004)
[14] Chan .D, Stachowiak .G.W, Review of automotive brake friction materials, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part D Journal of Automobile Engineering Vol.218, pp 953–66, (2004).
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Fu Yang Zhang, Ping Du, Jun Wei Sun
Device: the universal material testing machine, INSTRON CORPORATION.
Wang, “On modern research trend of propellant charge techniques,” Journal of Nanjing University of Science and Technology, vol. 4, pp. 93-96, 1994
Energetic Materials.
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Wang, “Propelling charge and modular charge systems for the extended firing range,” Journal of Nanjing University of Science and Technology, vol. 27, no.3, pp. 466-472, Oct. 2003
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Wang, “Propelling charge and modular charge systems for the extended firing range,” Journal of Nanjing University of Science and Technology, vol. 27, no.3, pp. 466-472, Oct. 2003
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Łukasz Wierzbicki, Marcin Leonowicz
Composition – property relations in shear thickening fluids
Łukasz Wierzbicki1a*and Marcin Leonowicz1
1Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology,
Wołoska 141, 02-507 Warsaw, Poland
alwierzbicki@inmat.pw.edu.pl
Keywords: shear thickening fluid, fumed silica, storage modulus, loss modulus
Abstract.
STFs have the ability of predictable response to the external stimuli, which includes them into the group of smart materials, which combine functions of a sensor, processor and actuator.
Acknowledgment The project “Smart materials for energy absorption and protection of human body” is financed by the National Centre for Research and Development within the scheme of Applied Research Programme, within years 2013-2015, agreement PBSl/A5/19/2012 PBSl/A5/19/2012.
Wierzbicki, Rheological Fluids for Energy Absorbing Systems, Applied Mechanics and Materials, (2013), 440, 13 [3] Lee Y S, Wetzel E D, Wagner N J.
The ballistic impact characteristics of Kevlar woven fabrics impregnated with a colloidal shear thickening fluid, Journal of Materials Science, (2003), 38: 2825 [4] R.G.
STFs have the ability of predictable response to the external stimuli, which includes them into the group of smart materials, which combine functions of a sensor, processor and actuator.
Acknowledgment The project “Smart materials for energy absorption and protection of human body” is financed by the National Centre for Research and Development within the scheme of Applied Research Programme, within years 2013-2015, agreement PBSl/A5/19/2012 PBSl/A5/19/2012.
Wierzbicki, Rheological Fluids for Energy Absorbing Systems, Applied Mechanics and Materials, (2013), 440, 13 [3] Lee Y S, Wetzel E D, Wagner N J.
The ballistic impact characteristics of Kevlar woven fabrics impregnated with a colloidal shear thickening fluid, Journal of Materials Science, (2003), 38: 2825 [4] R.G.
Online since: November 2016
Authors: Georg Götz, Maximilian Rohrhirsch, Christian Gebbe, Christoph Richter, Gunther Reinhart
In the future, the energy and material consumption of packaging machine will also be integrated into the model in order to model the effects of energy and material efficiency on the NPV.
Nambiar, Trends in food packaging and manufacturing systems and technology, Trends in Food Science & Technology 21 (2010), pp. 117-128
Reinhart, Improving Resource and Energy Efficiency of Packaging Machines: Contribution of an Increasing Format Flexibility, Applied Mechanics and Materials, Vol. 805 (2015), pp. 257-264
International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Vol. 22 No. 5 (2009), pp. 428-442
Krunke, Life cycle oriented evaluation of flexibility in investment decisions for automated assembly systems, CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology, Vol. 6 (2013), pp. 274-280
Nambiar, Trends in food packaging and manufacturing systems and technology, Trends in Food Science & Technology 21 (2010), pp. 117-128
Reinhart, Improving Resource and Energy Efficiency of Packaging Machines: Contribution of an Increasing Format Flexibility, Applied Mechanics and Materials, Vol. 805 (2015), pp. 257-264
International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Vol. 22 No. 5 (2009), pp. 428-442
Krunke, Life cycle oriented evaluation of flexibility in investment decisions for automated assembly systems, CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology, Vol. 6 (2013), pp. 274-280
Online since: October 2009
Authors: Song Lin Yang, Zhao Long Yang, Lian Xiang Ma, Hong Qin Zhang
Journal of Shanghai Institute of Building Materials, 1993(3):268-280
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University, 1998(11):118-120
Journal of East China Shipbuilding Institute(Natural Science Edition), 2002(6):12-17
Journal of East China Shipbuilding Institute(Natural Science Edition), 2002(2):11-14
Journal of Ship Mechanics, 2005(6):56-62.
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University, 1998(11):118-120
Journal of East China Shipbuilding Institute(Natural Science Edition), 2002(6):12-17
Journal of East China Shipbuilding Institute(Natural Science Edition), 2002(2):11-14
Journal of Ship Mechanics, 2005(6):56-62.
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Chang Wu Xu, Kai Cheng Huo, Rui Xiong, Zhi Gang Ren, Tao Yang
Acknowledgments
This paper is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation (No.51078298).
Zou: Impact of Core Concrete Expansion on Axial Performance of Steel Tube Confined Concrete Columns, Journal of Henan Polytechnic University (Natural Science), vol. 30 (2011) No. 5, p. 590-595
Ren: Trial Study of Prestress of High-Strength, Low-Heat and Micro-Expansion Concrete Filled Steel Tube, China Journal of Highway and Transport, vol.15 (2002) No.1, p. 55-57
Xu: Confined Expansion and Bond Property of Micro-Expansive Concrete-Filled Steel Tube Columns, Open Civil Engineering Journal, vol. 5 (2011) No.1, p. 173-178
Xu: Expansive Performance of Self-Stressing and Self-Compacting Concrete Confined with Steel Tube, Journal Wuhan University of Technology, Materials Science Edition, vol. 22 (2007) No. 2, p. 341-345
Zou: Impact of Core Concrete Expansion on Axial Performance of Steel Tube Confined Concrete Columns, Journal of Henan Polytechnic University (Natural Science), vol. 30 (2011) No. 5, p. 590-595
Ren: Trial Study of Prestress of High-Strength, Low-Heat and Micro-Expansion Concrete Filled Steel Tube, China Journal of Highway and Transport, vol.15 (2002) No.1, p. 55-57
Xu: Confined Expansion and Bond Property of Micro-Expansive Concrete-Filled Steel Tube Columns, Open Civil Engineering Journal, vol. 5 (2011) No.1, p. 173-178
Xu: Expansive Performance of Self-Stressing and Self-Compacting Concrete Confined with Steel Tube, Journal Wuhan University of Technology, Materials Science Edition, vol. 22 (2007) No. 2, p. 341-345