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Online since: May 2007
Authors: Noé G. Alba-Baena, Lawrence E. Murr, Alejandro Loya-Puga, Wayne Salas
Acknowledgements The authors express their gratitude to Rodrigo Rios Rodriguez and the Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez (UACJ) Manufacturing Engineering Laboratories, Lola Norton and the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) Environmental Eng.
Hokamoto: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 115 (2001), pp. 396-401
Satyanarayana: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 153-154 (2004), pp. 978-985
Chung Wang: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 95 (1999), pp. 222-231
E. van Zyl, et al., Ceramics International Vol. 30 (2004), pp. 629-634
Online since: February 2016
Authors: Mahmoud Houshmand, Arya Karami, Reza Ghasemi
International Journal of Production Research 52.20 (2014): 5945-5964
International conference on mechanical, industrial, and manufacturing engineering.
Engineering with Computers 18.1 (2002): 80-92
"Automated Feature Recognition System for supporting conceptual engineering design."
International Journal of Production Research 38.6 (2000): 1325-1338
Online since: March 2014
Authors: Lin Lin Wang, Li Jiao, Zhi Wen Luo, Liang Jun Wei
Journal of manufacturing science and engineering, 2000, 122(4): 620-631
Journal of Aeronautical Materials, 2007, 27(6): 45-49.
Turning of hardened 100Cr6 bearing steel with ceramic and PCBN cutting tools, J.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2003, 143: 237-241
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 2003, 43(5): 543-550
Online since: November 2015
Authors: Predrag Dašić, Marina Karić, Milutin Živković
Kececioglu, Reliability engineering handbook, Vol. 1, DEStech Publications Inc., Lancaster, 2002
Dašić, Algorithm approach to determination of reliability of construction machinery components, in: Proceedings of the International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED'90), WDK Heurista, Zurich, 1990: pp. 1433-1440
Dašić, Determination of reliability of ceramic cutting tools on the basis of comparative analysis of different functions distribution, International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management 18 (4-5) (2001) 433-446
Dašić, Reliability analysis of the cutting tools made of multi-coatings hard metal, in: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference "The Coatings in Manufacturing Engineering and EUREKA Partnering Event", Aristoteles University Thessaloniki, Laboratory for Machine Tools and Manufacturing Engineering, Thessaloniki, Greece, 2002: pp. 91-100
Petropoulos, Models of reliability for cutting tools: Examples in manufacturing and agricultural engineering, Strojniški vestnik, Journal of Mechanical Engineering 54 (2) (2008) 122-130.
Online since: July 2013
Authors: Ai Hui Liu, Yan Wei Sui
Numerical Model for Interfacial Reaction between Titanium and Zirconia in Electromagnetic Field Liu Aihui1,a, Sui Yanwei2,b 1Jiangsu Provincial Key Laboratory for Interventional Medical Devices, Huaiyin Institute of Technology, Huaian 223003, China 2School of Materials Science and Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou, Jiangsu 221116, China aemail: hlglah@tom.com, bemail: suiyanwei163@163.com Keywords: Electromagnetic field; Interfacial reaction; Model; Titanium; Zirconia Abstract.
The numerical modeling was carried out for the interfacial reaction between liquid Ti and ZrO2 ceramic mold in the electromagnetic field.
Cui : International J.
Kamiya: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 237 (2002), p. 117 [9] H.
Guo: The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals, Vol. 18 (2008), p.794 [16] R.L.
Online since: December 2004
Authors: Wen Ji Xu, Jian Cheng Fang, Zhi Yu Zhao
Zhao 1,c 1 College of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, HQU, Quanzhou 362011 P.R.
China 2 School of Mechanical Engineering, DUT, Dalian 116023 P.R.
By controlling the feeding powder ingredient, wear-resistant FGM molds from ceramic to metal are fabricated, which has become an attractive research field in RP&M technology.
This particularly benefits for the spraying of ceramic powders and high melting point materials.
Vardelle: International Journal of Thermal Sciences Vol. 39 (2000), p. 852 [5] J.P.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Noridah Mohamad, Abdul Aziz Abdul Samad, Josef Hadipramana, Ahmad Zaidi Ahmad Mujahid, Fetra Venny Riza
Ahmadibeni, International Journal of Civil Engineering.
Chew, International Journal of Impact Engineering.
Yankelevsky, International Journal of Impact Engineering.
Telford, International Journal of Impact Engineering.
Cargile, International Journal of Impact Engineering.
Online since: February 2016
Authors: Andrey A. Solovyev, A.S. Grenadyorov, K.V. Oskomov, S.V. Rabotkin, N.F. Kovsharov
The ceramic tip was heated up to the temperature 300 – 500°C.
Two kinds of ceramic tips were used (Fig. 3, b,c).
Advances in Materials Science and Engineering. 2010 (2010)
Li, Diamond-like Carbon Film synthesized by ion beam assisted deposition and its tribological properties, Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology. 14, no. 4 (1996) 2039-2047
J. 7th International Forum on Strategic Technology (IFOST - 2012). 1 (2012) 384 - 387
Online since: November 2015
Authors: M. Lin, M. Shamini, B.K. Tay, S.F. Wong, S.K. Ting
Thermal resistance of geopolymers and some common engineering materials.
Ghosh, Effect of mix composition on compressive strength and microstructure of fly ash based geopolymer composites, ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences 4 (2009) 68-74
Ghosh, Chemically bonded composites incorporating cementitious fillers and recycled plastics, International Conference on Engineering & Applied Science (Beijing) (2012) 899-913
Padhy, An experimental approach on geopolymeric recycled concrete using partial replacement of industrial byproduct, International Journal of Civil and Structural Engineering 3 (2012) 141-149
Hwang, Recycling of solar panel waste glass as a partial replacement of metakaolinite in the production of geopolymers, The Open Civil Engineering Journal 6 (2012) 239-248
Online since: May 2009
Authors: Tsunemoto Kuriyagawa, Ji Wang Yan, Nobuhito Yoshihara, K. Shimada, T. Tateishi
The abrasive grains can approach the micro tool sufficiently closely, even under ultrasonic vibration;Abrasive grains continue to oscillate between the micro tool and the auxiliary electrode and cannot be fixed around the tool tip without using ER fluid assistance;By taking advantage of the ER fluid, it is possible to fix abrasive grains around the tool tip, improving machining accuracy References [1] J.Deng,T.Lee: Ceramics International,Vol.26(2000),pp.825-830
[4] J.X.Deng, T.Lee: Journal of the European Ceramic Society,Vol.22(2002),pp.1235-1241
[8] T.Tateishi et al.: The 4th International Conference of LEM21, 2007,pp.765-770
[9] T.Kuriyagawa et al.: Journal of the International Societies for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology,Vol.26(2002),pp.370-380
Kaku, et al : The 3rd International Conference of LEM21, 2005, 03-203: 871-876 [11] K.Linoya:Powder technology handbook, Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun, 1986,pp.311-312 [in Japanese] 0 0.005 0.01 0.015 0.02 0.025 Conventional USM Electric field only (without ERF) ERF-assisted USM Chipping area mm 2 Fig. 11 Comparing of chipping areas (a) Whole view (b) Close up view (a) Whole view (b) Close up view Fig. 9 Machined result (Electric filed only) Fig. 10 Machined result (ER fluid-assisted USM)
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