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Online since: May 2020
Authors: O.V. Bashkov, A.A. Bryansky, H. Khon, Denis B. Solovev
For identification of various failure modes in post impacted/indented glass-fiber-reinforced plastic, techniques like pattern recognition method and advanced signal processing were employed in work [9-11].
Gallego, Research and applications of AE on advanced composites, Journal of Acoustic Emission. 30 (2012) 180–229
[6] Zhongliang Chang, Yaolin Li, Guangping Zou, Investigation on Damage and Failure of Vinyl Composite Plate under Tensile Load, Key Engineering Materials. 774 (2018) 13-18
Solovev, Modelling the propagation of elastic ultrasonic waves in isotropic and anisotropic materials when excited by various sources, Materials Science Forum. 945 (2018) 926-931
Online since: December 2016
Authors: Takahiro Ohashi, Tadashi Nishihara, Jia Zhao Chen, Hamed Mofidi Tabatabaei
Friction Stir Forming of Aluminum Alloy Gear-Racks Takahiro Ohashi1, a *, Jiazhao Chen1, b, Tadashi Nishihara1, c, and Hamed Mofidi Tabatabaei1, d 1School of Science and Engineering, Kokushikan University, 4-28-1 Setagaya, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan atohashi@kokushikan.ac.jp, b edlkj2@gmail.com, cnisihara@kokushikan.ac.jp, d s1de004q@kokushikan.ac.jp Keywords: friction-stir forming, gear rack, net-shape forming Abstract.
In addition, the height of the formed tooth at the retreating side tends to be greater than at the advancing side.
Advancing side Retreating side.
Advancing side 2mm (b) Cross-section on normal plane.
Nishihara, Development of Friction Stir Forming, Materials Science Forum, 426-432(2003) 2971-2978
Online since: October 2007
Authors: Akihisa Inoue, Dmitri V. Louzguine-Luzgin, Hisamichi Kimura, Guo Qiang Xie, Fumihiro Wakai
Introduction Bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) are attracting increasing attention due to their scientific and engineering significance.
Acknowledgements This work was supported by a Grant-In-Aid for Science Research in a priority Area "Research and Development Project on Advanced Metallic Glasses, Inorganic Materials, and Joining Technology" and Grant-In-Aid No. 18070001 (2006-2010) from the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture, Japan.
A part of this work was carried out at Advanced Research Center of Metallic Glasses, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Japan.
Forum 308-311 (1999), p. 83
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Yong Zhu, Xuan Wang, Hui Li, Peng Cheng Zhang
The width of diffusion layer at 1323K is about 2.5 times the one at 1023K. 2) The widths of simulation diffusion layer are similar to the test data under 1023K/30MPa/7200s, 1023K/40MPa/7200s, 1023K/50MPa/7200s and 1023K/60MPa/7200s, and the relationship between the width of diffusion layer of Be and Fe (x/μm) and the diffusion pressure (p/MPa) is the following equation . 0≤ p≤60 MPa 3) The simulation curve between the width of diffusion layer of Be and Fe (x/μm) and the holding time (t/s) is following equation under 1023K/7200s. 0≤ t≤7200s References [1] Xu Di, Ling Xiang: Materials Science Forum Vol.575-578(2008), p.666
[5] Song Minxia, Zhao He: Advanced Materials Research Vol. 472-475 (2012), p.1197
[6] Liu Shuying, Xu Kuan, Liu Guangbao, Cao Congcong, Heng, Zhonghao: Reviews on Advanced Materials Science Vol.33(2013), p.224
,Chen S.L: Science and Technology of Welding and Joining Vol.18(2013), p.451 [8] Liao Zongbo, Guo Weimin, Zhao Minghan: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Vol. 49 (2013), p.170, In Chinese.
Online since: March 2007
Authors: Richard Lin, Debes Bhattacharyya, S. Fakirov
Fakirov Centre for Advanced Composite Materials, Department of Mechanical Engineering The University of Auckland, Private bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand rj.lin@auckland.ac.nz, d.bhattacharyya@auckland.ac.nz, s.fakirov@auckland.ac.nz Keywords: Polymer blends; Microfibril reinforced composites; Rotational moulding; Morphology Abstract.
However, the modest mechanical properties of these materials prevent the rotomoulded products from being considered in advanced applications.
Forum 437-438 (2003), p. 235
Online since: January 2010
Authors: Xi Shan Xie, Shuang Qun Zhao, Jian Xin Dong, Shu Hong Fu
Introduction Rapid development of industry especially aero-engines and power engineering requires hightemperature materials such as Ni-base superalloys to be used at higher service temperatures.
For higher thermal efficiency and environmental protection the development of advanced fossil power plants require higher steam temperatures.
Fig. 3 Grain boundary phase precipitation behaviour changes with the variation of Al, Ti and Nb (a)Alloy A: conventional 718 alloy (b)Alloy C: 718 type alloy with 1.25%Al, 1%Ti and 5.15%Nb Fig. 4 Typical micro-structure of a modified 718 Alloy C after long time aging In result of our research work [4] the chemical composition of advanced modified 718 alloy (5055%Ni, 17-21%Cr, 2.8-3.3%Mo, 5.2-5.5%Nb, 0.8-1.3%Al,0.7-1.15%Ti, 0-1%W,0.012-0.015%P, 0.005-0.01%B and Fe in balance) has been suggested for further development and is planning to be used at the temperature range of 680-700℃.
Fu: High Temperature Structure Stability Study on NbContaining Nickel-Base Superalloys, Mater Sci Forum Vol.546-549 (2005), p.1281
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Xiang Xiong, Zhuan Li, Peng Xiao
It is reported that they are promising candidates for advanced brake system [1-3].
For example, C/C-SiC brake composites fabricated by Central South University for engineering machine and high-speed train have succeed tested in laboratory, and the ceramic brake disk is mounted on a metallic mat and can resist a maximum application temperature of about 800℃.
C/C-SiC brake composites fabricated by WCISR have succeeded applied on magnetic levitation vehicle, high-speed train, advanced car and so on.
Ceram. forum inter., 1999, 76(4): 30-35
Online since: November 2014
Authors: Milan Brandt, Song Lin Ding, John Mo, Bo Hu, Christopher Lim, M. Zulafif Rahim
Zulafif Rahim1, d, Milan Brandt1,e , and John Mo1,f 1School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, RMIT University, Bundoora, Victoria, 3085, Australia aemail: s3406249@student.rmit.edu.au, bemail: s3198727@student.rmit.edu.au, cemail: songlin.ding@rmit.edu.au, demail: mohammadzulafif.rahim@rmit.edu.au, eemail: milan.brandt@rmit.edu.au, femail: john.mo@rmit.edu.au Keywords: Electrical discharge grinding, electrode wheel speed, polycrystalline diamond, discharge process.
Acknowledgements This research was supported by the Advanced Manufacturing Corporate Research Centre under the Australian Governments Cooperative Research Centre's Program as Project No. 2.2.1.
Hoseinnezhad, R.Webb: Advanced Material Research, Vol. 633 (2013), p. 36
Forum Vol. 471-472 (2004), p. 457.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Fabio de Angelis, Donato Cancellara, Mario Pasquino
NCEER-88-0038, National Center for Earthquake Engineering Research.
Journal for Multiscale Computational Engineering, Vol. 5, n. 2, pp. 105-116, (2007)
[17] De Angelis, F., On constitutive relations in non-smooth elasto/viscoplasticity, Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 566, pp. 691-698, (2012)
[22] De Angelis, F., Computational issues in rate dependent plasticity models, Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 566, pp. 70-77, (2012)
[24] De Angelis, F., Numerical algorithms for J2 viscoplastic models, Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 567, pp. 267-274, (2012)
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Ke Ke Zhang, Hua Yu, Hong Xin Shi, Zhi Wei Wu, Jing Sun, Ran Feng Qiu
Study on the Joint of Isothermal Superplastic Solid State Welding between Cr12MoV Steel and 40Cr Steel after Laser Surface Quenching Hongxin Shi 1, 2, a, Zhiwei Wu 1, b, Jing Sun 1, c, Hua Yu 1, 2, d, Ranfeng Qiu 1, e, Keke Zhang 1, f 1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Henan University of Science and Technology, Luoyang, 471003, China 2Henan Key Laboratory Advanced Non-ferrous Metals, Henan University of Science and Technology, Luoyang 471003, China ahyhx66@163.com, bwzw8328@yahoo.com, cly-22304@163.com, dkedayuhua@126.com, exdqrf@yahoo.com.cn, fzhkekekd@163.com Keywords:steel; laser surface quenching; isothermal superplastic solid state welding; joint Abstract.
Zhang: Special Advanced Welding and Joining Technology (Harbin Institute of Technology Press, Harbin 2008).
Kaibyshev: Material Science Forum Vol. 243-245 (1997), p. 681-686
Shi, et al.: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 499 (2009), p. 97-100
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