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Online since: September 2013
Authors: Dedi Priadi, Eddy S. Siradj, Suryadi Suryadi, R.A.M. Napitupulu, Amin Suhadi
Materials science & Engineering.
Zhu : The role of stacking faults and twin boundaries in grain refinement of a Cu–Zn alloy processed by high-pressure torsion, Materials Science and Engineering A 527 (2010) 4959–4966
Cetlin: The Finite Element Analysis Of Equal Channel Angular Pressing (ECAP) Considering The Strain Path Dependence Of The Work Hardening Of Metals, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 180 (2006), 30–36
Zhu: Evolution of defect structures during cold rolling of ultrafine-grained Cu and Cu–Zn alloys: Influence of stacking fault energy, Materials Science and Engineering A 474 (2008) 342–347
Sivaraman, Uday Chakkingal: Investigations on workability of commercial purity aluminum processed by equal channel angular pressing, Journal of materials processing technology 202 (2008) 543–548
Online since: November 2025
Authors: János Lukács, Abdulhakim Shukurea, Péter Zoltán Kovács
Materials and Methods 2.1.
Zheng, ‘Experimental investigation of clinching CFRP/aluminum alloy sheet with prepreg sandwich structure’, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 277, p. 116422, Mar. 2020, doi: 10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2019.116422
Di Ilio, ‘Damage analysis in mechanical clinching: Experimental and numerical study’, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 230, pp. 109–120, Apr. 2016, doi: 10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2015.11.013
Kato, ‘Joining of high strength steel and aluminium alloy sheets by mechanical clinching with dies for control of metal flow’, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 212, no. 4, pp. 884–889, Apr. 2012, doi: 10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2011.11.015
American Society for Testing and Materials, pp. 625–630
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Tomoyuki Kudo, Akira Goto, Kazuya Saito
However, the 5000 series aluminum alloys have high corrosion resistance and weldability; therefore, these alloys are in great demand as materials for blow forming common components.
Experimental Materials.
Tagata, Materials Science Forum, 539-543 (2007) 357-361
Higashi, Materials Science Forum, 419-422 (2003) 393-398
Taleff, Materials Science and Engineering, A322 (2002) 89-99
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Chao Ying Liu, Hai Yuan Qi
Students need to start from being familiar with, watching, realizing, and analyzing a variety of architectural forms and materials, and thus giving rise to abundant associations.
Besides, it also continuously strengthens students’ own design capability through the use of different materials and structures, observation, analysis and understanding of the shape, space, and function, so that the students' creative thinking ability can rise to a higher level.
References [1] C.Y.Liu, R.Duan, Applied Mechanics and Materials,Vol. 209-211(2012), p. 1831-1834
[3] J.C.Chen,Journal of Ningbo College of Technology, Vol. 24(2012).p.123-128.
P.232-123(In Chinese) [5] S.F.Wei, Journal of Ningbo College of Technology.
Online since: November 2016
Authors: Pavel Reznik, O.A. Chikova, Boris V. Ovsyannikov
The abrasive material is SiO2 colloidal suspension.
The material removal accuracy is 3 μm.
So, grain orientation is much greater for the ingot’s material heat treated at 360 ºС.
Gokhale, Microstructure and age hardening response of cast Al-Mg-Sc-Zr alloys, Journal of Materials Science 8 (2004) 2861-2864
Xia, Microstructure and analysis of Al3Zr precipitate of homogenized annealing 2099 aluminum-lithium alloy, Materials Science and Engineering of Powder Metallurgy 3 (2013) 333-340
Online since: December 2023
Authors: Bongu Vinay, Anne Kumar Raja, Dadi Ganesh, A. Sasi Kiran, B.G.S. Chandra Mouli, V.S.V. Satyanarayana, Ismail Kakaravada
AM can use various materials, including ceramic, metallic, and polymeric materials, meanwhile hybrid, composites, or functionally graded materials.
Journal of the Institute of Science and Technology, 10, 3, (2020) 1919-1927
European Journal of Science and Technology. (2021) 802-809
Materials Today: Proceedings. (2019)
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. (2020) 897
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Jin Chao Yue, Rui Duo Li, Cun Zhen Zhu, Zhen Yang Sun
At the beginning of this century, P.G.Nutting and A.Gemant found that the performance of the polymer materials associated with the fractional power of frequency, and the fractional derivative theory was introduced to describe gradually viscoelastic material constitutive relation [4-9].
With the development of nonlinear science, fractional derivative constitutive model will promote the development of soil mechanics, rheology theory and other related disciplines.
Jin, Some Applications of Methods of Fractional Calculus to Research on Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics and Viscoelastic Materials, Jinan: Shandong University, 2003
Torvik, On the fractional calculus model of viscoelasticity behavior, Journal of Rheology, 1 (1986) 133-155
Bagley, Power law and fractional calculus model of viscoelasticity, AIAA Journal, 10 (1989) 1412-1417
Online since: April 2008
Authors: Suk Bong Kang, Hyoung Wook Kim, Jae Hyung Cho
Overview of Modeling Strength Evolution during Friction Stir Welding Jaehyung Cho1* , Hyung-Wuk Kim 1b, Suk-Bong Kang 1c 1 Korea Institute of Materials Science, 66 Sangnam, Changwon, Kyungnam, South Korea 641-010 *jhcho@ kims.re.kr, 1b hwkim@kims.re.kr, 1csbkang@kims.re.kr Keywords: Friction stir weld, Eulerian formulation, Hardness, Aluminum alloys, Stainless steel Abstract.
Dynamic recrystallization during FSW was reported for both materials, stainless steel and aluminum alloys.
Stacking fault energy (SFE) of the materials can affect dislocation interactions or strength during thermo-mechanical processing.
Wark: Welding Journal, 82(Jan), p.1s (2003)
Hart: Journal of engineering materials and technology Vol. 98, p.193 (1976)
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Hai Jun Zhang, Yan Hua Huang, Guo Li, Kai Du
The materials upon the point P were rise up along rake face.
In simultaneity, the materials below the point P were flowed towards to flank face and formed the machined faces. θ is the position angle of point P.
The rake force was generated mainly from three sources: the force of spring back of workpiece materials, the force of plastic formation of workpiece materials and the force of friction between chip and tool rake face.
Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering-Transactions of the Asme. 1998, 120(4): 700-707
Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 2007(182): 167-173.
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Jun He, Ming Xing Shi, Ri Chen Ji
If choosing a big ratio of height to span, although we can enhance the stability of the bridge, long arch rib materials will also increase the bridge cost.
Conversely, if choosing a small ratio of height to span, although short arch rib materials will reduce the bridge cost, the stability of the bridge is decreased.
Journal of Gansu Sciences.
Journal of Constructional Steel Research, vol. 59;.
Journal of Dalian University of Technology.