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Online since: January 2016
Authors: L.S. Leao, A.M.G. de Lima, A.G.C. Filho, Maurício Vicente Donadon
Application of Shunted Piezoelectric Materials in Aeroelasticity LEAO, L.
Also, Saravanos [20] affirms that on the composite materials’ field using shunt circuits does not decrease structure’s stiffness as it does, when using viscoelastic materials.
"Vibration control with State-Switched piezoelectric materials".
Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures. nº 4, 2000, Vol. 11, pgs. 263-271
Journal of Intelligent Material Systems ans Structures. 2003, Vol. 14, pgs. 57-66
Online since: December 2018
Authors: Md.Mahmudur Rahman, Monir Mia, Md. Nazru Islam, Mohammad Shahriar Kabir, A.M. Sarwaruddin Chowdhury, Md. Sahadat Hossain, Mohammad Bellal Hoque
Materials Sciences and Applications, 2018, 9, 246-257. doi: 10.4236/msa.2018.92016
Materials Sciences and Applications, 7, 349-357. doi: 10.4236/msa.2016.77031
Materials Sciences and Applications, 9, 174-190. doi: 10.4236/msa.2018.91012
Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials, Vol. 25-March 2012 249
Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials [76] Azim AYMA*.
Online since: August 2019
Authors: A. Binnaz Hazar Yoruç, Volkan Uğraşkan, Abdullah Toraman
Journal of Materials Science, 2002. 37(8): p. 1683-1692
Journal of Materials and Environmental Science, 2015. 6(4): p. 902-917
Journal of Composite Materials, 2016. 50(2): p. 257-267
Usak University Journal of Material Sciences, 2014. 3(1): p. 135
Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials, 2012. 25(1): p. 45-58
Online since: April 2019
Authors: István Deszpoth, János Kundrák, Tamás Makkai, Viktor Molnár
Kundrak, Characterization of topography of cut surface based on theoretical roughness indexes, Key Engineering Materials 496 (2012) 194–199
Lan, The optimal control of material removal rate with fixed tool life and speed limitation, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 121 (2002) 238–242
Sahoo, Optimization of process parameters in plasma arc cutting of en 31 steel based on MRR and multiple roughness characteristics using grey relational analysis, Procedia Materials Science 5 (2014) 1550–1559
Vizan, Increase of material removal rate in peripheral milling by varying feed rate, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 201 (2008) 486–490
Jerome, Influence of coating material and cutting parameters on surface roughness and material removal rate in turning process using taguchi method, Materials Today: Proceedings 5 (2018) 8532–8538
Online since: July 2017
Authors: Antonio Formisano, Alexandra Keller, Marius Mosoarca, Iasmina Apostol
Consolidation Methods of Romanian Historical Building with Composite Materials MOSOARCA Marius 1, a, APOSTOL Iasmina 2, b *, KELLER Alexandra 3, c and FORMISANO Antonio 4, d 1,2,3Politehnica University of Timişoara, Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, TraianLalescu str, nr. 2/A, 300223, Timișoara, Romania 4University of Naples ‘Federico II’, Naples, Italy amarius.mosoarca@upt.ro, biasmina.apostol@student.upt.ro*, calexandra.keller@student.upt.ro, dantoform@unina.it Keywords: Masonry, vulnerability, fibre-based composite materials, earthquake, reinforcement Abstract.  
The solutions that were applied are using new, innovative fibre-reinforced composite materials, in order to repair the existing damages and prevent further ones.
The consolidation solutions with these new composite materials reduce the buildings vulnerability and present the advantage of being fast and easy to be executed. 
That is why it is very important to use in consolidation designs new composite materials that do not change the stiffness and weight of the retrofitted building, but increase it bearing capacity and are reversible and easy to be applied.
Also, those materials may solve the humidity problems and are reversible, in harmony with The Chart of Venice principles [12].
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Guo Zhong Li, Yu Yin Wang
Mechanical performance of straw fiber reinforced desulfurization gypsum composite materials Yuyin Wang1, Guozhong Li1,a 1School of Material Science and Engineering, University of Jinan, Shandong, Jinan, 250022, China amse_ligz@ujn.edu.cn Keywords: Composite Materials, Desulfurization Gypsum, Corn Straw Fiber, Surface Modification Treatment, Mechanical Performance.
Experimental Raw Materials.
The Effect of Surface Modification on Mechanical Performance of Straw Fiber Reinforced Desulfurization Gypsum Composite Materials.
References [1] Huisheng Shi, Xiaolu Guo and Hongyan Liu: Journal of Tongji University(Natural Science).
Misrab: Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Hua Zhang, Zhi Gang Jiang, Yan Hong Wang, Gang Zhao
Transformation efficiency analysis model of main raw materials The transformation efficiency analysis model of main raw materials is showed in Figure 1.
Journal of Zhejiang University (Science Edition), 2009, 36(1): 33-36.
Journal of Northeastern University(Natural Science), 2005, 26 (4): 363-366.
Materials and Design, 2010 (31): 2925-2931
Science press. 2004.
Online since: July 2008
Authors: Y.Q. Wang, Shi Chun Yang, Ming Rang Cao, Wen Hui Li, Sheng Qiang Yang
So under the same single pulse energy, the material with higher thermal conductivity and higher thermal diffusivity has a larger thermal effect volume than other materials.
Acknowledgements This project is supported by the foundation of Taiyuan science and technology bureau (070204023) References [1] K.H.
Pandey: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 149 (2004), p.272-277 [3] J.
Tsai: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol.87 (1-3) (1999), p. 139-145 [7] J.
Satyanarayana: Journal of Materials Processing Technology 153-154 (1-3) (2004), p. 978-981
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Shi Rong Li, Ze Qing Wan, Peng Zhang
(3) By assuming the materials of the FGM beam obeys Hooke’s law, it gives stress-displacement relations ,
Computational Materials Science, 44(2009): 1344-1350
Materials and Design. 31(2010): 3159-3166 [6] Y.
International Journal of Mechanical Science. 52(1010): 595-601
Computational Materials Science. 44(2008): 716-720
Online since: March 2011
Authors: Xue Gang Yuan, Da Tian Niu, Hong Mei Deng
Cylindrical Cavitation in a Class of Compressible Hyper-elastic Materials Hongmei Deng, Xuegang Yuana, Datian Niub School of Science, Dalian Nationalities University, Dalian 116600, Liaoning, China ayuanxg@dlnu.edu.cn, bniudt@dlnu.edu.cn Corresponding author: Datian Niu (niudt@dlnu.edu.cn) Keywords: compressible hyper-elastic material, radially symmetric deformation; cylindrical cavitation Abstract.
The finite deformation about the radial direction is examined for a solid cylinder composed of a class of compressible hyper-elastic materials.
Theoretically, a comprehensive review of results up to 1995 for hyperelastic materials was presented by Horgan and Polignone [3] and up to 2005 by Yuan et al[4].
The purpose of this paper is to study the cylindrical cavitation at the axial line of the solid cylinder composed of a class of compressible hyper-elastic materials.
Cheng, Journal of Shanghai University, Vol 8 (2004), p. 13
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