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Online since: October 2013
Authors: Ján Duplák, Matúš Čuma, Miroslav Kormoš
The main part of Standard ISO 3685 is T-vc dependence for various cutting materials.
In technical sciences are descriptions for each experiment, realization of process or adequate choice of cutting tools, materials, technological conditions, cutting parameters and theirs application.
Fig. 6 Examples of used cutting plates References [1] A.Panda.et.all.,” Accompanying phenomena in the cutting zone machinability during turning of stainless steels.”, International Journal Machining and Machinability of Materials, INDERSCENCE Publisher, Switzerland.
In: International Journal of Surface Science and Engineering.
In: Advanced Materials Research.
In technical sciences are descriptions for each experiment, realization of process or adequate choice of cutting tools, materials, technological conditions, cutting parameters and theirs application.
Fig. 6 Examples of used cutting plates References [1] A.Panda.et.all.,” Accompanying phenomena in the cutting zone machinability during turning of stainless steels.”, International Journal Machining and Machinability of Materials, INDERSCENCE Publisher, Switzerland.
In: International Journal of Surface Science and Engineering.
In: Advanced Materials Research.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Viktor N. Kudiiarov, Luydmila V. Gulidova, Natalia S. Pushilina, Andrey M. Lider
Application of Automated complex Gas Reaction Controller for Hydrogen Storage Materials Investigation
Viktor N.
Automated complex Gas Reaction Controller and its application for hydrogen storage materials investigation are described in this article.
Recently carbon materials, in particular, carbon nanotubes, have been regarded as reservoirs for hydrogen storage [2,3].
There is one main method of hydrogen storage materials investigation by automated complex Gas Reaction Controller – PCI curves fitting.
Pourpoint, Development of a Sievert apparatus for characterization of high pressure hydrogen sorption materials, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. 35 (2010) 10387-10395
Automated complex Gas Reaction Controller and its application for hydrogen storage materials investigation are described in this article.
Recently carbon materials, in particular, carbon nanotubes, have been regarded as reservoirs for hydrogen storage [2,3].
There is one main method of hydrogen storage materials investigation by automated complex Gas Reaction Controller – PCI curves fitting.
Pourpoint, Development of a Sievert apparatus for characterization of high pressure hydrogen sorption materials, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. 35 (2010) 10387-10395
Online since: January 2017
Authors: Hong Zhi Yue, Chun Cheng Wei, Zan Zhong Yang, Xin Wang
Dynamic Hydrothermal Synthesis of Super-Low Density Xonotlite Thermal Insulation Materials from Industrial Quartz Powder
Hongzhi Yue1, a *, Xin Wang2,b , Zanzhong Yang1,c, Chuncheng Wei1,d
1 School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shandong University of Technology, Zibo, China
2 Institute of Materials Science and Engineering, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China
a zbyhz@163.com, b wangxin.hd@163.com, c yzz@sdut.edu.cn, dchun_cheng@sdut.edu.cn
Keywords: xonotlite;dynamic hydrothermal synthesis;thermal insulation materials
Abstract.
To widen the application of xonotlite materials needs a very extensive resource of silceous raw materials.
Experimental Materials.
New Building Materials. 6(2006):55-58
International Journal of Thermal Sciences. 50(2011):1838-1844.
To widen the application of xonotlite materials needs a very extensive resource of silceous raw materials.
Experimental Materials.
New Building Materials. 6(2006):55-58
International Journal of Thermal Sciences. 50(2011):1838-1844.
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Xiao Ming Cao, Jian Jun Wu, Rui Na Ma, An Du
So above materials were tested in this paper.
[4] Hukui Chen,Jianrui Liu and Weidong Huang: Materials Science and Engineering A.
[7] R.N Ma., X.M Cao and M.Wen: Journal of Materials Science & Engineering.
[10] M.X.Yao, J.B.C and Wu,R.Liu:Materials Science and Engineering A.Vol. 407(2005),p.299
[11] Xiaoming Cao, Xinchang Jiang and Ming Wen:Journal of Rare Earths.Vol. 16(1998),p.281
[4] Hukui Chen,Jianrui Liu and Weidong Huang: Materials Science and Engineering A.
[7] R.N Ma., X.M Cao and M.Wen: Journal of Materials Science & Engineering.
[10] M.X.Yao, J.B.C and Wu,R.Liu:Materials Science and Engineering A.Vol. 407(2005),p.299
[11] Xiaoming Cao, Xinchang Jiang and Ming Wen:Journal of Rare Earths.Vol. 16(1998),p.281
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Dan Dan Liu, Chun Rui Tang
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Grunwald: Materials & Design Vol.28 (2007), p. 2658-2664
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Online since: September 2014
Authors: Dmitrii O. Glushkov, Genii V. Kuznetsov, Pavel A. Strizhak
Exothermic reaction processes are possible not only for high-energy materials, but also for substances not intended for combustion as objects of research [1–5] (for example, polymers).
Polymeric materials products are widely used as construction elements (pipes, ducts) and decor elements (panel, covering) for production, public and premises buildings.
Polymeric materials have essential shortcomings such as change of thermophysical characteristics over the time, high fire danger and toxicity of pyrolysis products released during heating.
It is known results [6,7] of numerical research for polymeric materials (polystyrene, polymethyl methacrylate, et al.) ignition by single particle heated to a high temperature.
Sheremet, Conjugate Natural Convection in an Enclosure with Local Heat Sources, Computational Thermal Sciences, Vol. 1, No. 3 (2009), pp. 341–360.
Polymeric materials products are widely used as construction elements (pipes, ducts) and decor elements (panel, covering) for production, public and premises buildings.
Polymeric materials have essential shortcomings such as change of thermophysical characteristics over the time, high fire danger and toxicity of pyrolysis products released during heating.
It is known results [6,7] of numerical research for polymeric materials (polystyrene, polymethyl methacrylate, et al.) ignition by single particle heated to a high temperature.
Sheremet, Conjugate Natural Convection in an Enclosure with Local Heat Sources, Computational Thermal Sciences, Vol. 1, No. 3 (2009), pp. 341–360.
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Kun He Fang, Hua Shan Yang, Sheng Jin Tu
Pozzolanic Reaction of Supplementary Cementitious Materials and Its Effects on Strength of Mass Concrete
Huashan Yanga, Kunhe Fangb and Shengjin Tuc
State Key Laboratory of Water Resources and Hydropower Engineering Science, Wuhan 430072, People’s Republic of China
axlhs008@yahoo.com.cn, bkhfang@whu.edu.cn, c zyltsj@126.com
Keywords: Supplementary Cementitious Materials; Pozzolanic Activity; Phosphorous Slag Powder; Fly Ash; Mass Concrete
Abstract.
Introduction Supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs), such as fly ash (FA), silica fume (SF) and ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) etc. have been widely used as pozzolanic materials in construction industry.
One way of recycling the slag is to seek building materials applications.
Experimental Materials.
Wu: Journal of Building Materials Vol. 1 (1998), p. 118 (In Chinese) [9] S.P.
Introduction Supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs), such as fly ash (FA), silica fume (SF) and ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) etc. have been widely used as pozzolanic materials in construction industry.
One way of recycling the slag is to seek building materials applications.
Experimental Materials.
Wu: Journal of Building Materials Vol. 1 (1998), p. 118 (In Chinese) [9] S.P.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Sławomir Kciuk, Paweł Martynowicz, Monika Kciuk, Roman Turczyn
Olabi, An investigations of the behavior of magnetorheological fluids in compression mode, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. no. 201., pp. 780-785 (2008)
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Bica, Damper with magnetorheological suspension, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. no. 241., pp. 196–200 (2002) [6] A.G.
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Bica, Damper with magnetorheological suspension, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. no. 241., pp. 196–200 (2002) [6] A.G.
Materials and Design, no. 28., pp. 2658–2664 (2007) [7] J.
Journal Material Processing Technology, no. 129. pp. 559–62 (2002) [8] W.I.
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Online since: August 2013
Authors: Wei Li, Chen Fang, Ying Wei Ai, Dong Yu, Chuan Ren Li, Zhi Jin Fan, Yu Hong Xiao
Preparing soil samples from the rocky slope, the cultivated and uncultivated slopes by using ultrasonic methods, we measured the organic materials with a chromatograph mass spectrometer (QP2100).
The results show that the number and types of organic materials decrease from the cultivated slopes to uncultivated slopes and then to rocky slopes.
The spraying-soil-and-seeding technique is to spray artificial soil on the wounded rock slopes paved with a protective net, which builds planting materials for growing vegetation.
Materials and Methods Research Area The area studied is located near the Suining Station of the Suining-Chongqing Railway in the hilly area of Sichuan Province (30°32′N, 105°32′E).
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, 2009, 46(1): 148-158
The results show that the number and types of organic materials decrease from the cultivated slopes to uncultivated slopes and then to rocky slopes.
The spraying-soil-and-seeding technique is to spray artificial soil on the wounded rock slopes paved with a protective net, which builds planting materials for growing vegetation.
Materials and Methods Research Area The area studied is located near the Suining Station of the Suining-Chongqing Railway in the hilly area of Sichuan Province (30°32′N, 105°32′E).
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, 2009, 46(1): 148-158
Online since: June 2018
Authors: Grigory Nikolaevich Pervushin, Grigory Ivanovich Yakovlev, Alexander Nikolaevich Zorin, Alexander Alexandrovich Vdovin
One of the modern trends in design focusing on sustainable, energy efficient and environmentally friendly architecture creates a demand for new materials and products that reflect modern achievements in the field of building materials science.
Tarskaya-Lapteva, Chrysotile-cement building materials.
Rashad, A comprehensive overview about recycling rubber as fine aggregate replacement in traditional cementitious materials, International Journal of Sustainable Built Environment. 5 (2016) 46–82
Abdel-Hameed, Mechanical, fracture, and microstructural investigations of rubber concrete, Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 20 (2008) 640–649
Veiga, Mortars made with fine granulate from shredded tires, Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering. 25(2013) 519–529.
Tarskaya-Lapteva, Chrysotile-cement building materials.
Rashad, A comprehensive overview about recycling rubber as fine aggregate replacement in traditional cementitious materials, International Journal of Sustainable Built Environment. 5 (2016) 46–82
Abdel-Hameed, Mechanical, fracture, and microstructural investigations of rubber concrete, Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 20 (2008) 640–649
Veiga, Mortars made with fine granulate from shredded tires, Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering. 25(2013) 519–529.