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Online since: July 2011
Authors: Hung Chi Song, Shih Ming Chen
References
[1] Song Hung-Chi, Shih-Ming Chen, A Current-Preservation Research for Renewal through Mass Control in Historic Urban Dwellings —A Case Study of Sheen-None Street in Tainan City, Taiwan, The International Association of Societies of Design Research 2009 Conference, Seoul Korea, 2009, pp.887-896
Online since: May 2015
Authors: Marian Gheorghe, Oana Catalina Mocioiu, Diana Irinel Băilă
Engineering properties of metal and alloys for dental microsurgery instruments [1]
Material
Modulus of Elasticity [GN/m2]
Ultimate Tensile Strength [MN/m2]
Elongation to fracture [%]
Titanium
97
240 - 550
>15
TA6V
117
869 - 896
>12
Cobalt-chromium-molybdenum-casting
235
655
>8
Stainless steel - 316L
193
480 - 1000
>30
Zirconium
97
552
20
Tantalum
-
690
11
Gold
97
207 - 310
>30
Platinum
166
131
40
The stainless steel - 316L is used successfully for microsurgery dental instruments and for dental implants.
Microstructural and Electrical Investigation of Cu-Ni-Cr Alloys Obtained by Powder Metallurgy Method
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Waldemar Alfredo Monteiro, L.C.E. da Silva, Juan Alfredo Guevara Carrió, L.M. Ayabe, R.V. Silva Junior, M.A. Carvalhal
Monteiro1,2,b
1Physics Department, CCH, Presbyterian Mackenzie University, Rua da Consolação, 896, prédio 12, Consolação, Zip Code 01302-907, São Paulo - SP, Brazil
2 Institute of Energetic and Nuclear Researches (IPEN), São Paulo - SP, Brazil
ajgcarrio@mackenzie.br, bfisica.cch@mackenzie.br
Keywords: copper-nickel-chromium alloys, powder metallurgy, microstructure, structural characterization, electrical properties, mechanical properties.
Online since: February 2017
Authors: Juan Alfredo Guevara Carrió, Mauro Cesar Terence, F.C. Rodrigues, G.A. Nobre, E.E. da Silva
Carrióe
Materials Engineering Department Mackenzie Presbyterian University,
Rua da Consolação, 896 – 01302-907
São Paulo/SP, Brazil
acrodrigues.fabi@gmail.com, bnobre.augusto@gmail.com, cedersonesteves@gmail.com, dmaurocesar.terence@mackenzie.br, ejgcarrio@mackenzie.br
Keywords: metal/graphite electrodes, electrochemical exfoliation, graphene, Raman.