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Online since: October 2011
Authors: Wei Zhou, Qing Zhang, Yao Gui Wang, Quan An Li
Effects of Ca on Mechanical Properties of Mg-6Zn-3Al Alloy
Quan-an Lia, Qing Zhang, Yaogui Wang, Wei Zhou
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Henan University of Science and Technology, Luoyang 471003, China
aq-ali@163.com
Keywords: Ca, Mg-6Zn-3Al Alloy, Microstructure, Mechanical Properties
Abstract: The effects of Ca on the mechanical properties of Mg-6Zn-3Al alloy have been investigated.
%Ca were used as raw materials.
All the raw materials should be baked at 150℃ before the melting started.
Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 302(2001), p. 37 [2] A.A.
Materials Science Forum, Vol. 419-422(2003), p. 57 [3] X.T.
%Ca were used as raw materials.
All the raw materials should be baked at 150℃ before the melting started.
Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 302(2001), p. 37 [2] A.A.
Materials Science Forum, Vol. 419-422(2003), p. 57 [3] X.T.
Online since: January 2014
Authors: L.A. Pessan, Vanessa da Nóbrega Medeiros, L.F. Maia, R.A. Paz, A.M.D. Leite, E.M. Araújo
Pessan2
* Department of Materials Engineering, Federal University of Campina Grande, Campina Grande, Brasil.
INTRODUCTION Polymeric nanocomposites are a class of materials that are emerging in the industry.
Such materials have applications in biotechnology, pharmaceutical synthesis and gas separation sciences.
Li: Journal of Membrane Science Vol. 311 (2008), p. 251
Xu: Journal of Membrane Science Vol. 277 (2006), p.148
INTRODUCTION Polymeric nanocomposites are a class of materials that are emerging in the industry.
Such materials have applications in biotechnology, pharmaceutical synthesis and gas separation sciences.
Li: Journal of Membrane Science Vol. 311 (2008), p. 251
Xu: Journal of Membrane Science Vol. 277 (2006), p.148
Online since: December 2025
Authors: Waleed Ahmed, Kubilay Aslantas
This is an indication of the typical visco-elastic behavior of polymer materials.
This behavior is indicative of viscoelastic properties inherent in SLA-manufactured polymer materials
Progress in Materials Science 112: 100688
Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics 55(18): 1329–1349
ASME Open Journal of Engineering, 1
This behavior is indicative of viscoelastic properties inherent in SLA-manufactured polymer materials
Progress in Materials Science 112: 100688
Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics 55(18): 1329–1349
ASME Open Journal of Engineering, 1
Online since: July 2014
Authors: P. Sevvel, V. Jaiganesh
Robust design by Taguchi is one of the best methodologoy for arriving at a conclusion while selecting most advantageous welding parameters within a short period of time at less materials cost and labor effort.
Materials & Design, Vol.32, Issue. 52878-2890
Materials and Design, Volume 30, issue 1, p. 188-193
M (2012), Effect of friction stir welding parameters (rotation and transverse) speed on the transient temperature distribution in friction stir welding of AA 7020-T53, ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Vol. 7, NO. 4, p 436-446
The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2012, Volume 63, Issue 5-8, pp 583-593
Materials & Design, Vol.32, Issue. 52878-2890
Materials and Design, Volume 30, issue 1, p. 188-193
M (2012), Effect of friction stir welding parameters (rotation and transverse) speed on the transient temperature distribution in friction stir welding of AA 7020-T53, ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Vol. 7, NO. 4, p 436-446
The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2012, Volume 63, Issue 5-8, pp 583-593
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Mathias Liewald, Markus Singer
Both materials are stretched for the same percentage in order to compare the strip draw tests afterwards.
The selected materials in this experiment, DC04 and DP1000 both coated with zinc, were stretched uniaxially prior to surface inspection.
a) b) Figure 6: Comparison of different materials, elongated 0% and 5% a) Sda and b) Sdv Figure 6 and Table 2 are showing the changes in the surface topography.
With increasing viscosities and an insufficient wetting of surface, the influence of material becomes larger and the difference between the two tested materials is higher.
Shikhmurzaec, Dynamic wetting by liquids of different viscosity, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 253, (2002), 196-202 [11] Information on http://pdf.directindustry.de/pdf/nanofocus/nanofocus-technologiebroschure/25059-351869.html (9 April 2014) [12] R.
The selected materials in this experiment, DC04 and DP1000 both coated with zinc, were stretched uniaxially prior to surface inspection.
a) b) Figure 6: Comparison of different materials, elongated 0% and 5% a) Sda and b) Sdv Figure 6 and Table 2 are showing the changes in the surface topography.
With increasing viscosities and an insufficient wetting of surface, the influence of material becomes larger and the difference between the two tested materials is higher.
Shikhmurzaec, Dynamic wetting by liquids of different viscosity, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 253, (2002), 196-202 [11] Information on http://pdf.directindustry.de/pdf/nanofocus/nanofocus-technologiebroschure/25059-351869.html (9 April 2014) [12] R.
Online since: March 2013
Authors: Li Po Yang, Bing Qiang Yu
New Industrial Shape Detecting Equipment of Cold Strip
YU Bingqiang1,2,3,a, YANG Lipo1,2,b
1National Engineering Research Center for Equipment and Technology of Cold Strip Rolling
2State Key Laboratory of Metastable Materials Science and Technology
3College of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Yanshan University, Qinhuangdao, China
ayf6688@163.com, byanglp@ysu.edu.cn
Keywords: Shape meter, Shape detecting, Shape control, Cold rolling strip, Cold mill
Abstract.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by National Science and Technology Support Plan of China (Grant No. 2011BAF15B03) and Hebei Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.
Journal of Iron and Steel Research International.
Journal of Central South University., Vol. 19 (2012) No.4, p.994-1001
Journal of Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 47 (2011) No.12, p.56-61.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by National Science and Technology Support Plan of China (Grant No. 2011BAF15B03) and Hebei Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.
Journal of Iron and Steel Research International.
Journal of Central South University., Vol. 19 (2012) No.4, p.994-1001
Journal of Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 47 (2011) No.12, p.56-61.
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Kun Zhang, Rui Ying Wu, Xin Zhang
● If adjacent two pipelines have different pipe material, different pipe diameter,different pipe age,we need to set node at the pipeline connecting place
The status quo of pipes are complicated and have diverse materials and different ages.
Uncertainty analysis of water distribution networks[ C].Proceeding of 7th IAHR International SymposiumonStochasticHydraulics.QueenslandAustralia:A.A.Balkema, 1996: 60961 [4] Xi Jin: Journal of Hohai University(Natural Sciences), Vol.39 (2011), (In Chinese) [5] Na Wang, Hongfeng Wang: Journal of Shenyang Normal University(Natural Science Edition), Vol.25 (2007), (In Chinese) [6] Wen Li, Jianguo Cui, Libo Mao: Journal of Water Resources and Water Engineering, Vol.22 (2011), (In Chinese) [7] Nan Li, Jia Han: Shanxi Architecture, Vol.38 (2012), (In Chinese) [8] Jun Liu, Guoping Yu: Journal Of TongJi University(Nature Science), Vol.39 (2011), (In Chinese) [9] Hongwei Zhang, Li Zhang, Jianwen Liang: China Water & Wastewater, Vol.19 (2003), (In Chinese)
The status quo of pipes are complicated and have diverse materials and different ages.
Uncertainty analysis of water distribution networks[ C].Proceeding of 7th IAHR International SymposiumonStochasticHydraulics.QueenslandAustralia:A.A.Balkema, 1996: 60961 [4] Xi Jin: Journal of Hohai University(Natural Sciences), Vol.39 (2011), (In Chinese) [5] Na Wang, Hongfeng Wang: Journal of Shenyang Normal University(Natural Science Edition), Vol.25 (2007), (In Chinese) [6] Wen Li, Jianguo Cui, Libo Mao: Journal of Water Resources and Water Engineering, Vol.22 (2011), (In Chinese) [7] Nan Li, Jia Han: Shanxi Architecture, Vol.38 (2012), (In Chinese) [8] Jun Liu, Guoping Yu: Journal Of TongJi University(Nature Science), Vol.39 (2011), (In Chinese) [9] Hongwei Zhang, Li Zhang, Jianwen Liang: China Water & Wastewater, Vol.19 (2003), (In Chinese)
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Fan Gu, Yan Sheng Song, Hong Hai
Introduction
Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP ) are being considered for use in the field of civil infrastructure as strengthening and rehabilitation materials because of the characteristics of high strength, high stiffness, light-weight, excellent corrosion resistance, ease and speed of installation, etc.
CFRP material adopts UDO CFPR produced by Germany EPO Co., Ltd..
:Journal of Composites for Construction, Vol. 8(2) (2004), p. 132-140
[9] Suyan Wang and Lei Liu: Journal of Shenyang Jianzhu University (Natural science edition) , Vol. 24 (4) (2008), p. 562-566.
Beijing: Science press, (2005).
CFRP material adopts UDO CFPR produced by Germany EPO Co., Ltd..
:Journal of Composites for Construction, Vol. 8(2) (2004), p. 132-140
[9] Suyan Wang and Lei Liu: Journal of Shenyang Jianzhu University (Natural science edition) , Vol. 24 (4) (2008), p. 562-566.
Beijing: Science press, (2005).
Online since: November 2015
Authors: Jin Dan Wu, Ji Ping Wang, Most. Setara Begum
Experimental
Materials.
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Online since: August 2019
Authors: Sitti Faika Ahsan, Ahmad Rifai
Natural product as one of the promising target for healing cancer cell without any side effect has been observed, due to abundant of antioxidant material and most the antioxidant material came from secondary metabolic of the plant.
Materials and Methods 2.1 Chemical and apparatus Methanol was purchased from a supplier in Makassar with 99.5 % of purity as analytical grade condition. ethyl acetate, and chloroform, sulfuric acid 10%, FeCl3, Vanillin, Dragendrorf, Wagner, Liebermann-Buchard solutions, Whatman no. 42, silica gel 60 H, silica gel G 60 (230-400 mesh) and Plate Thin layer Chromatography gel 60 GF254 (TLC) obtained from Sigma chemical, Germany. 2.2 Preparation of bark kelor The bark of kelor (Moringa oleifera Lam) was provided by local people in Borongcalla sub-village, Tamasaju village, Galesong Utara district, Takalar regency.
Hegde, Pharmacognostic evaluation of Achyranthes coynei: Leaf, an egyptian journal of basic and applied sciences 2 (2015) 25-31
Krause, Anti-malarial synergy of secondary metabolites from Morinda lucida Benth, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 199 (2017) 91-96
Chev., Asian Journal of Chemical Sciences 3(4) (2017) 1-5.
Materials and Methods 2.1 Chemical and apparatus Methanol was purchased from a supplier in Makassar with 99.5 % of purity as analytical grade condition. ethyl acetate, and chloroform, sulfuric acid 10%, FeCl3, Vanillin, Dragendrorf, Wagner, Liebermann-Buchard solutions, Whatman no. 42, silica gel 60 H, silica gel G 60 (230-400 mesh) and Plate Thin layer Chromatography gel 60 GF254 (TLC) obtained from Sigma chemical, Germany. 2.2 Preparation of bark kelor The bark of kelor (Moringa oleifera Lam) was provided by local people in Borongcalla sub-village, Tamasaju village, Galesong Utara district, Takalar regency.
Hegde, Pharmacognostic evaluation of Achyranthes coynei: Leaf, an egyptian journal of basic and applied sciences 2 (2015) 25-31
Krause, Anti-malarial synergy of secondary metabolites from Morinda lucida Benth, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 199 (2017) 91-96
Chev., Asian Journal of Chemical Sciences 3(4) (2017) 1-5.