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Online since: October 2011
Authors: Xin Zhang, Mei Yang, Zi Yi Song, Ning Ding
With advances in technology, more and more new materials and new energy were developed and put into use, and the decline of materials and costs a single product required for, make it possible to integrate functions into product.
By heating specially made regenerative materials and preserving the storage heat with high temperature resistant and low heat conductive materials, the heat can be regulate artificially.
It saves the use of function similar products materials and this kind of home appliances saves the space occupied in the house.
l Function integration of home appliances innovative design is a practical use of new inventions and new materials.
[5] Zhang Fuying, Zhang Hongchao, Zheng Hui, Zhang Qingqing: Applied Mechanics and Materials, Vol. 44-47, pp. 1263-1267.
Online since: October 2008
Authors: Xing Kai Gao, Zong Hui Zhou, Ling Chao Lu, Xin Cheng
Mechanical Properties of Alite-Calcium Barium Sulphoaluminate Cement Concrete Zonghui Zhou 1,a, Lingchao Lu 2,b, Xingkai Gao 3,c and Xin Cheng 4,d 1 School of Materials Science and Engineering, Jinan University, Jinan 250022, China 2 School of Materials Science and Engineering, Jinan University, Jinan 250022, China 3 School of Materials Science and Engineering, Jinan University, Jinan 250022, China 4 School of Materials Science and Engineering, Jinan University, Jinan 250022, China a mse_zhouzh@ujn.edu.cn, bmse_zhouzh@ujn.edu.cn, cgxk01@163.com, d mse_zhouzh@ujn.edu.cn, Keywords: Mechanical properties; Structure; Alite-C2.75B1.25A3 S cement; Concrete Abstract.
Introduction Cement concrete is one of the most widely used building materials and it is used in civil engineering and construction for many years [1].
Experimental Raw Materials.
Through primary calculation, the quantities of different materials in one cubic meter concrete mixture were 425kg for cement, 1248kg for aggregate, 587kg for sand and 190kg for water respectively.
References [1] P.E.Grattan-Bellew: Construction and Building Materials Vol. 10 (1996), p. 3 [2] Pierre-Claude AõÈtcin: Cement and Concrete Research Vol. 30 (2000), p. 1349 [3] C.S.Poon, Z.H.
Online since: April 2016
Authors: Dariusz Skibicki, Michał Stopel
Verification of the Charpy Impact Test Capability to Determine the Constants of the Johnson-Cook Model STOPEL Michal Stopel1,a*, SKIBICKI Dariusz1,b 1Univeristy Of Science And Technology in Bydgoszcz, al.
Numerous studies show significant effect of strain rate on the increase in yield stress and material hardening [3,5].
Cook is one of the material models that allows the simulation to take into consideration the effect of strain rate action on material behaviour.
The commonly used method in the mentioned approach requires the knowledge of the values of material properties.
A distinct area, where the material maintains its elastic properties can be observed.
Online since: March 2013
Authors: Tomasz Giesko, Piotr Garbacz
Sheppard, Nature of friction in extrusion process and its effect on material flow, Materials Science and Technology.
Dahle, Effect of Initial Microstructure on Surface Appearance of Anodized Alimunum Extrusions, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions.
Sheppard, Study of surface cracking during extrusion of aluminium alloy AA 2014, Materials Science and Technology.
Wypych, Application of thermovision method to welding thermal cycle analysis, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering.
Banhart, Thermographic Monitoring of Aluminium Foaming Process, Journal of Nondestructive Testing and Evaluation 28 (2009) 141–148
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Xiu Li Sang, Yun Deng, Yuan Fen Yin
China Soft Science, 2011, (9): 167-171
Journal of China Agricultural University (Social Sciences Edition), 2008, 25(3): 144-152
International Journal of Food Microbiology, 2000, 62: 261-266
Chinese Journal of Management Science, 2012, 20(5): 131-141
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2010, 893(20): 1040-1045
Online since: August 2024
Authors: Séverin Rouchier, Nicolas Troutot, Julie Widiez, Emmanuel Rolland, Guillaume Gelineau, Mathieu Delcroix, Simon Caridroit, Stéphanie Huet, Alexandre Moulin, Vladimir S. Prudkovskiy, Sophie Barbet, Cédric Masante, Karine Mony, Lucie Corbin, Anne-Marie Papon, Loic Turchetti
Ou et al., Materials, vol. 16, no. 3, Art. no. 3, 2023
Di Cioccio et al., Materials Science and Engineering: B, vol. 46, no. 1, pp. 349–356, 1997
Gösele), Eds., in Springer Series in Materials Science.
Letertre et al., Materials Sciences Forum, vol. 433–436, pp. 813–818, 2003
Gelineau et al., Materials Science Forum, vol. 1089, pp. 71–79, 2023
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Li Zhou, Hui Jie Liu, Lin Zhi Wu, Duo Liu
Zielinski: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 109 (2001), p. 206 [5] O.N.
Olson: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 289 (2000), p. 41 [8] D.
Froes: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 280 (2000), p. 220 [9] F.H.
Li: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 500 (2009), p. 1 [11] T.K.
Froes: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 359 (2003), p. 137 [14] H.
Online since: February 2016
Authors: M. Murali, M. Kalayarasan
Materials and Machines The work piece materials used for the experiments was silicon Nitride-Titanium Nitride.
Materials and Manufacturing Process. 24 (2009) 1312-1320
Journal of Materials processing technology. 153 (2004) 1033-1038
Journal of Material Processing Technology. 155 (2004) 1658-1661
Engineering Science and Technology, an International Journal. 2015
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Sascha Gierlings, Matthias Brockmann
Development of a broaching model When broaching nickel-based materials using High-Speed Steel (HSS) tools, cutting speeds are relatively low (2 to 6 m/min), as the thermal stability of the cutting material (~ 600°C) is reached at about 10 m/min.
Hou, Thermal Modeling of the Metal Cutting Process, Part I: Temperature Rise Distribution due to Shear Plane Heat Source, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 42 (2001), 1715-1752
Hou, Thermal Modeling of the Metal Cutting Process, Part II: Temperature Rise Distribution due to Frictional Heat Source at the Tool-Chip Interface, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 43 (2001a), 57-58
Hou, Thermal Modeling of the Metal Cutting Process, Part III: Temperature Rise Distribution due to the Combined Effects of Shear Plane Heat Source and the Tool-Chip Interface Frictional Heat Source, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 43 (2001b), 89-107
Miller, Effect of Rake Face Design on Cutting Tool Temperature Distributions, ASME Journal of Engineering for Industry, 102, (1980), 2, 123-128
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Samir Allaoui, Gilles Hivet, Pierre Ouagne, Christophe Tephany, Julien Moothoo, Damien Soulat, Davy Duriatti
Introduction Natural fibres have long been considered as potential reinforcing materials or fillers in thermoplastic or thermoset composites.
Journal of Composite Materials, 44 (2010), 1201-1215. 7.
“Study of the tensile properties of stinging nettle fibres” Materials Letter, 62 (2008), 2143-2145. 9.
International Journal of Material Forming, 2 (2009), 181–184. 21.
“Development of flax based textile reinforcements for composite applications” Applied Composites Materials,13 (2006), 199–215. 25.