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Online since: December 2009
Authors: Syed H. Masood, Kadhim Alamara
Masood
a and Kadhim Alamara
Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences
Swinburne University of Technology
Hawthorn, Melbourne, Australia 3122
a
email: smasood@swin.edu.au
Keywords: Rapid Prototype, Tissue Engineering, Scaffold Design, FDM
Abstract.
Hutmacher [9] has discussed a number of fabrication technologies that can be applied to process biodegradable and bioresorbable materials into 3D polymeric scaffolds of high porosity and surface area and discussed the design and processing of synthetic polymeric scaffolds by combining both scaffold design and fabrication capabilities.
Part 1: Investigation and Classification, International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Vol 21 (2003), 291-301
International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Vol 19 (2002), 217-223
Rapid Prototyping Journal, Vol 11(4) (2005), 249-259
Hutmacher [9] has discussed a number of fabrication technologies that can be applied to process biodegradable and bioresorbable materials into 3D polymeric scaffolds of high porosity and surface area and discussed the design and processing of synthetic polymeric scaffolds by combining both scaffold design and fabrication capabilities.
Part 1: Investigation and Classification, International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Vol 21 (2003), 291-301
International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Vol 19 (2002), 217-223
Rapid Prototyping Journal, Vol 11(4) (2005), 249-259
Online since: February 2016
Authors: Sergey A. Shanin, Olga N. Kryukova, Anna G. Knyazeva
Introduction
Carbide and nitride compounds and corresponding solid solutions attract the attention as promising materials for optoelectronics, microwave, high temperature and high-energy electronics.
Aluminum nitride is one of the promising coating materials, because it is dielectric and has low dielectric loss tangent and a thermal expansion coefficient equal to that of silicon [1].
Zhu TiN coating of tool steels: a review Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 39 (1993), p. 165
Zhao Friction and wear properties of TiN, TiAlN, AlTiN and CrAlN PVD nitride coatings International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials, 31 (2012), p. 82
Psakhie Thermodynamics of the activated state of materials, Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics. 50/1 (2009) 118–126.
Aluminum nitride is one of the promising coating materials, because it is dielectric and has low dielectric loss tangent and a thermal expansion coefficient equal to that of silicon [1].
Zhu TiN coating of tool steels: a review Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 39 (1993), p. 165
Zhao Friction and wear properties of TiN, TiAlN, AlTiN and CrAlN PVD nitride coatings International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials, 31 (2012), p. 82
Psakhie Thermodynamics of the activated state of materials, Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics. 50/1 (2009) 118–126.
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Cong Ling Zhou
Materials and experiment
Materials The material used in this study was 25 steel, Table 1 lists the chemical compositions and the main mechanical properties of the test material.
Budinski, Engineering materials - properties and selection, Sixth Edition, Prentice Hall International, Inc., 1999, New Jersey, USA
Usui: International Journal of Fatigue.
Makamura: JSME International Journal, Vol. 43(2000), p. 415-422
Hattor: International Journal of Modern Physics B.
Budinski, Engineering materials - properties and selection, Sixth Edition, Prentice Hall International, Inc., 1999, New Jersey, USA
Usui: International Journal of Fatigue.
Makamura: JSME International Journal, Vol. 43(2000), p. 415-422
Hattor: International Journal of Modern Physics B.
Online since: January 2020
Authors: Aleksandr Bulaev, Ashimkhan T. Kanayev, Khussain Valiyev
Introduction
The development of effective methods for the processing of mineral raw materials is currently one of the determining factors of scientific and technological progress.
In recent decades, decrease in the content of metals and the complication of the mineral composition of the processed ore raw materials have been observed, which leads to the need to use low grade ores and mining waste for metal extraction [2, 3].
This compels to develop novel technologies, including hydrometallurgical approaches, which make it possible to use these low grade raw materials [4].
Materials and Methods The object of the study was a sample of uranium ore from the Vostok deposit (Northern Kazakhstan).
The impact of uranium ore grade on the greenhouse gas footprint of nuclear power, Journal of Cleaner Production, 84 (2014) 360-367
In recent decades, decrease in the content of metals and the complication of the mineral composition of the processed ore raw materials have been observed, which leads to the need to use low grade ores and mining waste for metal extraction [2, 3].
This compels to develop novel technologies, including hydrometallurgical approaches, which make it possible to use these low grade raw materials [4].
Materials and Methods The object of the study was a sample of uranium ore from the Vostok deposit (Northern Kazakhstan).
The impact of uranium ore grade on the greenhouse gas footprint of nuclear power, Journal of Cleaner Production, 84 (2014) 360-367
Online since: March 2008
Authors: Bin Han, Yi Shan Li, Rui Liu, Yong Wang
Intoduction
Austenitic heat-resistant steel is well known for its excellent oxidation resistance and sulphurization
resistance at high temperature, and is therefore used widely for electric heating alloy, structural
materials of heat-treatment furnaces, nuclear industry equipments, etc [1,2].
Materials for Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 26 (2002), p. 33-36 (in Chinese) [2] H.
Journal of Crystal Growth, Vol. 208 (2000), p. 709-716 [7] C.
Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 37 (2002), p. 3715-3723 [8] T.
Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 35 (2000), p. 5691-5698 [9] Q.
Materials for Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 26 (2002), p. 33-36 (in Chinese) [2] H.
Journal of Crystal Growth, Vol. 208 (2000), p. 709-716 [7] C.
Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 37 (2002), p. 3715-3723 [8] T.
Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 35 (2000), p. 5691-5698 [9] Q.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Jian Can Hu, Li Ming Zhang, Min Xiao
The starting materials for preparing hydrogels are typically synthetic and naturally occurring polymers.
Materials Cellulose powder with a DP of 138 was purchased from Sigma-Aldrich.
Materials 2009;2:353-73
Journal of applied polymer science 2013;128:572-81
European Polymer Journal 2010;46:92-100
Materials Cellulose powder with a DP of 138 was purchased from Sigma-Aldrich.
Materials 2009;2:353-73
Journal of applied polymer science 2013;128:572-81
European Polymer Journal 2010;46:92-100
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Worapong Boonchouytan, Prapas Muangjunburee, Surasit Rawangwong, Jaknarin Chatthong, Romadorn Burapa
Materials and Design, 18: pp. 269-273
Material Science and Engineering, A415: pp. 250-254 [9] O.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 209: pp. 4822-4829
Journal of Materials Science, 40: pp. 3669-3676
Materials and Design, 30: pp. 609-616
Material Science and Engineering, A415: pp. 250-254 [9] O.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 209: pp. 4822-4829
Journal of Materials Science, 40: pp. 3669-3676
Materials and Design, 30: pp. 609-616
Online since: March 2016
Authors: Wan Norfirdaus Wan Salleh, Nur Syahamatun Nor Hadid, Nor Fatihah Enderus, Syuhada Mohd Tahir, Nurul Aina Ismail
The WCO sample collected was filtered using filter paper to remove any foreign materials. 100 mL of filtered WCO was heated to temperature 95-125 oC.
Material Science Forum, 775-776, 351-356
Journal of Material Science Letters, 19, 1355-1356
American J. of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 59 – 62
European Polymer Journal, 49(6), 1204 – 1214
Material Science Forum, 775-776, 351-356
Journal of Material Science Letters, 19, 1355-1356
American J. of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 59 – 62
European Polymer Journal, 49(6), 1204 – 1214
Online since: October 2023
Authors: Oleksandr Titenko, Stanislav Vinogradov, Stanislav Shakhov, Anatolii Kodrik
Dry foam is mainly used for extinguishing class A fires and applying a protective layer to prevent ignition of combustible materials, extinguishing technological equipment under current.
Abduragimov, On the problem of extinguishing large fires of solid combustible materials in buildings within the city, Fire and explosion safety, 2 (2012) 75–78
Saveliev, Study insulating and cooling roperties of the material on the basis of crushed foamglass and determination of its extinguishing characteristics with the attitude to alcohols, Materials Science Forum, 1006 MSF, (2020) 62–69
Sharshanov, Simulation of the insulating properties of two-layermaterial, Functional Materials, 25 4 (2018) 774–779
Vinogradov, Consideration of thermodynamic processes formation of compressed-air foam in desing compressed air foam systems,Materials Science Forum, 1006 (2020) 11–18
Abduragimov, On the problem of extinguishing large fires of solid combustible materials in buildings within the city, Fire and explosion safety, 2 (2012) 75–78
Saveliev, Study insulating and cooling roperties of the material on the basis of crushed foamglass and determination of its extinguishing characteristics with the attitude to alcohols, Materials Science Forum, 1006 MSF, (2020) 62–69
Sharshanov, Simulation of the insulating properties of two-layermaterial, Functional Materials, 25 4 (2018) 774–779
Vinogradov, Consideration of thermodynamic processes formation of compressed-air foam in desing compressed air foam systems,Materials Science Forum, 1006 (2020) 11–18
Online since: April 2015
Authors: Dong Hui Yang, Hui Wang, Wei Ping Chen, Zhong Yun Hu, Jian Qing Chen, Jing Hua Jiang, Aibin Ma
Experiments
Raw materials.
Banhart, Manufacture, characterization and application of cellular metals and metal foams, Progress in Materials Science. 46(6) (2001) 559-632
Jo, et al., Optimisation of process variables for manufacturing aluminium foam materials using aluminium scrap, Materials Science and Technology. 21(4) (2005) 495-499
Dunand, Mechanical properties of a density-graded replicated aluminum foam, Materials Science and Engineering: A. 489(1) (2008) 439-443
Journal of Materials Science. 47(1) (2012) 455-464
Banhart, Manufacture, characterization and application of cellular metals and metal foams, Progress in Materials Science. 46(6) (2001) 559-632
Jo, et al., Optimisation of process variables for manufacturing aluminium foam materials using aluminium scrap, Materials Science and Technology. 21(4) (2005) 495-499
Dunand, Mechanical properties of a density-graded replicated aluminum foam, Materials Science and Engineering: A. 489(1) (2008) 439-443
Journal of Materials Science. 47(1) (2012) 455-464