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Online since: April 2014
Authors: Muthu Pannirselvam, Sujeeva Setunge, Nirdosha Gamage, Kee Kong Wong
It is commonly used in research to determine the characteristics of materials.
The degradation temperature of materials and the levels of inorganic and organic components in materials can also be determined via TGA.
The three commercial materials were labelled “Commercial A”, “Commercial B” and “Commercial C”.
Journal of Applied Sciences, Vol. 5, 2005, pp. 104 – 107
Journal of Fire Sciences, Vol. 1, May – June 1983.
The degradation temperature of materials and the levels of inorganic and organic components in materials can also be determined via TGA.
The three commercial materials were labelled “Commercial A”, “Commercial B” and “Commercial C”.
Journal of Applied Sciences, Vol. 5, 2005, pp. 104 – 107
Journal of Fire Sciences, Vol. 1, May – June 1983.
Online since: June 2017
Authors: Dong Ling Zhou, Jin Xia Yang, Yuan Sun
Bocanegra-Bernal, Journal of Material Science 39 (2004) 6399-6420
Sarma, Materials Science and Engineering A 355 (2003) 114-125
Oh, Materials Science and Engineering A 480 (2008) 218-225
Won, Materials Science and Engineering A 441 (2006) 126-134
Hu, Materials Science and Engineering A 527 (2010) 1016-1121.
Sarma, Materials Science and Engineering A 355 (2003) 114-125
Oh, Materials Science and Engineering A 480 (2008) 218-225
Won, Materials Science and Engineering A 441 (2006) 126-134
Hu, Materials Science and Engineering A 527 (2010) 1016-1121.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Mei Zhen Xiang, Hai Bo Hu, Jun Chen
In classical spallation, damage and fracture take place in solid state materials.
Spallation in melted materials is called as micro-spallation in the literature [1,2].
Thus, melting of the materials in zone Z2 is confirmed.
Thus cavitation takes place in partially melted materials.
Dynamic behavior of materials.
Spallation in melted materials is called as micro-spallation in the literature [1,2].
Thus, melting of the materials in zone Z2 is confirmed.
Thus cavitation takes place in partially melted materials.
Dynamic behavior of materials.
Online since: July 2007
Authors: Miao Quan Li, L. Long, X.L. Li, H. Yu, C.L. Chi, G.H. Wen
Yu
2, a
Chi Cailou2, a, Wen Guohua
2, a
1
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an,
710072, P.R.
The flow stress of materials depends on a number of variables, including composition, strain rate, strain and deformation temperature.
Blokhuis: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol.122 (2002), p. 344-354
[5] Zhong Hu, Lihua Zhu, Benyi Wang, Zhuang Liu and Yongchun Miao: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol.102 (2000), p. 128-137
Peng: International Journal of Mechanical Science Vol. 44 (2002), p. 2415-2425.
The flow stress of materials depends on a number of variables, including composition, strain rate, strain and deformation temperature.
Blokhuis: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol.122 (2002), p. 344-354
[5] Zhong Hu, Lihua Zhu, Benyi Wang, Zhuang Liu and Yongchun Miao: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol.102 (2000), p. 128-137
Peng: International Journal of Mechanical Science Vol. 44 (2002), p. 2415-2425.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Shi Sha Zhu, Xue Peng Qian, Quan Fu Zhang, Hao He
Materials Science and Engineering A-Structural aterials Properties Microstructure and Processing, 454( 2007):453-460
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 5(2011):2991-2995
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 843 (2011):50-51
[9] Kexiang Wei, Quan Bai et al SMART MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES, 20 (2011): 1-7
Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structure, 20(10) (2009): 1195-1202
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 5(2011):2991-2995
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 843 (2011):50-51
[9] Kexiang Wei, Quan Bai et al SMART MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES, 20 (2011): 1-7
Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structure, 20(10) (2009): 1195-1202
Online since: October 2017
In order to further increase the energy and material efficiency in manufacturing companies,
new technologies and methods have been developed and disseminated within the research project
Green Factory Bavaria.
The project consortium consists of two Fraunhofer institutes, one in Augsburg and one in Bayreuth, the universities in Erlangen-Nuremberg and Munich, the universities of Applied Sciences Amberg/Weiden, Ansbach, Coburg, Deggendorf, Hof, Ingolstadt, Nuremberg and Schweinfurt/Wuerzburg as well as more than 80 companies.
mechanical engineering/ manufacturing technology, electrical engineering, information technology, process engineering, materials science and economic science.
Innovative industrial partners and researchers together have analyzed the energy and material efficiency of various fields in factories, ranging from induction motors to logistics and from the energy consumption in illumination to the material consumption in additive manufacturing processes.
In more than 35 individual research projects, new insights have been generated which are summarized and published in this journal.
The project consortium consists of two Fraunhofer institutes, one in Augsburg and one in Bayreuth, the universities in Erlangen-Nuremberg and Munich, the universities of Applied Sciences Amberg/Weiden, Ansbach, Coburg, Deggendorf, Hof, Ingolstadt, Nuremberg and Schweinfurt/Wuerzburg as well as more than 80 companies.
mechanical engineering/ manufacturing technology, electrical engineering, information technology, process engineering, materials science and economic science.
Innovative industrial partners and researchers together have analyzed the energy and material efficiency of various fields in factories, ranging from induction motors to logistics and from the energy consumption in illumination to the material consumption in additive manufacturing processes.
In more than 35 individual research projects, new insights have been generated which are summarized and published in this journal.
Online since: April 2012
Authors: Jun Zheng, Wei Zhou
Direct observation of hydroxyapatite nanoparticles in vivo
Wei Zhou1,3, a, Jun Zheng2
1 College of Medical Technology and Engineering, Henan Univerisity of Scienceand Technology, Luoyang, 471000, China
2 State Key Lab of Material Processing and Die & Mould Technology,
Huazhong Univerisity of Science and Technology, Wuhan, 430074, China
3 College of Life Science and Technology, Huazhong Univerisity of Science and Technology,
Wuhan, 430074, China
a weizhou002@163.com (corresponding author)
Keywords: nano-hydroxyapatite; PET imaging; in vivo
Abstract.
Materials and Methods The fresh 18F, manufactured by cyclotron, was added during the precipitation of nano-HAP.
Kreuter: International Journal of Pharmaceutics Vol. 331 (2007), p. 1-10
Orlovskii et al.: Journal of materials science: materials in medicine Vol. 15 (2004), p. 291-296
Liu et al.: Key Enginerring Materials Vols. 309-311 (2006), p. 577-580.
Materials and Methods The fresh 18F, manufactured by cyclotron, was added during the precipitation of nano-HAP.
Kreuter: International Journal of Pharmaceutics Vol. 331 (2007), p. 1-10
Orlovskii et al.: Journal of materials science: materials in medicine Vol. 15 (2004), p. 291-296
Liu et al.: Key Enginerring Materials Vols. 309-311 (2006), p. 577-580.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: A.M. Mustafa Al Bakri, Omar A. Abdulkareem, I. Khairul Nizar, H. Kamarudin
These materials have been identified as a possible potential alternative construction material to ordinary Portland cement (OPC).
Source materials The FA used in this work was provided by the Manjung Power Station, Lumut, Perak, Malaysia.
Lee, Properties of alkali-activated mortar and concrete using lightweight aggregate, Journal of Materials and Structures, Vol. 43, pp. 403-416, 2010
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids; Vol. 358, pp. 1830-1839. 2012
Construction and Building Materials, Vol. 34, pp. 575-583, 2012
Source materials The FA used in this work was provided by the Manjung Power Station, Lumut, Perak, Malaysia.
Lee, Properties of alkali-activated mortar and concrete using lightweight aggregate, Journal of Materials and Structures, Vol. 43, pp. 403-416, 2010
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids; Vol. 358, pp. 1830-1839. 2012
Construction and Building Materials, Vol. 34, pp. 575-583, 2012
Online since: April 2024
Authors: Sarah. A. Jasim, Ammar Ayesh, Abdulhadi Kadhim
They function as an intermediary connecting bulk materials with atoms or molecules.
Weisenburger et al., "Long term corrosion on T91 and AISI1 316L steel in flowing lead alloy and corrosion protection barrier development: Experiments and models," Journal of Nuclear Materials, vol. 415, no. 3, pp. 260-269, 2011
Phillips, "Skinner's science of dental materials," W.
Ali, "Corrosion protection study of carbon steel and 316 stainless steel alloys coated by nanoparticles," Baghdad Science Journal, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 116-122, 2014
Riad, "Recent processes for the production of alumina nano-particles," Materials Science for Energy Technologies, vol. 3, pp. 344-363, 2020
Weisenburger et al., "Long term corrosion on T91 and AISI1 316L steel in flowing lead alloy and corrosion protection barrier development: Experiments and models," Journal of Nuclear Materials, vol. 415, no. 3, pp. 260-269, 2011
Phillips, "Skinner's science of dental materials," W.
Ali, "Corrosion protection study of carbon steel and 316 stainless steel alloys coated by nanoparticles," Baghdad Science Journal, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 116-122, 2014
Riad, "Recent processes for the production of alumina nano-particles," Materials Science for Energy Technologies, vol. 3, pp. 344-363, 2020
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Raphaël Pesci, Régis Bigot, Eric Becker, Laurent Langlois, Guo Chao Gu
Starting materials.
Atkinson, Journal of Materials Science, 46 (2011) 7679-7705
Fan, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 208 (2008) 165-170
Rouff, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 160 (2005) 43-53
Langlois, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 210 (2010) 1482-1492
Atkinson, Journal of Materials Science, 46 (2011) 7679-7705
Fan, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 208 (2008) 165-170
Rouff, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 160 (2005) 43-53
Langlois, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 210 (2010) 1482-1492