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Online since: February 2012
Authors: Fei Shen, Hua En Zhao
The application of cell material in tendon injuries for exercise training with biological materials
Hua En Zhaoa, Fei Shenb
Hebei Normal University of Science and Technology, China
azhaohuaen@126.com, btyxbcg@163.com
Keywords: Tendon tissue repair; biological material; exercise injuries
Abstract.
Tendon tissue engineering application material classification of tendon tissue engineering application materials are divided into 3 categories: natural biological material; the engineering synthetic materials; the composite material.
Natural polymeric materials.
Natural polymeric materials derived from natural polymer materials.
Composite materials.
Tendon tissue engineering application material classification of tendon tissue engineering application materials are divided into 3 categories: natural biological material; the engineering synthetic materials; the composite material.
Natural polymeric materials.
Natural polymeric materials derived from natural polymer materials.
Composite materials.
Online since: November 2025
Authors: David Mihai Lupsa, Denis Andrei Predu, Elena Domnica Aurelia Bontea
This study will provide light on the procedures and real-world uses of ultrasonic welding and make predictions regarding its potential uses in industry and materials science in the future.
Welding Journal”, (2006), pp. 54
Troughton, S., “Joining of Dissimilar Materials: Principles and Applications,” în Journal of Welding and Joining, (2016), pp. 359-365 [5] Huang, M., & Li, Y.
Materials Science and Engineering”, 512, (2019), pp. 181-193
Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials”, (2018), pp. 606-621
Welding Journal”, (2006), pp. 54
Troughton, S., “Joining of Dissimilar Materials: Principles and Applications,” în Journal of Welding and Joining, (2016), pp. 359-365 [5] Huang, M., & Li, Y.
Materials Science and Engineering”, 512, (2019), pp. 181-193
Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials”, (2018), pp. 606-621
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Su Wen Chen, Guo Qiang Li, Fei Fei Sun, Yan Bo Wang
It is important to note that the ductility of structures, in addition to the ductility of materials and members, also depends on the selection of structural systems.
Journal of Constructional Steel Research. 1992;23:73-96
Research progress on the mechanical property of high strength structural steels. 1st International Conference on Civil Engineering, Architecture and Building Materials, CEABM 2011, June 18, 2011 - June 20, 2011.
Journal of Constructional Steel Research. 1990;17:33-94 [10] Kato B.
Journal of Structural Engineering. 2000;126:1268-1278 [12] Fukumoto Y.
Journal of Constructional Steel Research. 1992;23:73-96
Research progress on the mechanical property of high strength structural steels. 1st International Conference on Civil Engineering, Architecture and Building Materials, CEABM 2011, June 18, 2011 - June 20, 2011.
Journal of Constructional Steel Research. 1990;17:33-94 [10] Kato B.
Journal of Structural Engineering. 2000;126:1268-1278 [12] Fukumoto Y.
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Zhe Wang, Xia Hui He, Xin He Li
Influence principle of ultrasonic vibration on the rheological behavior of materials
Xinhe LI 1, a, Zhe WANG 1,b and Xiahui HE 1,c
1State Key Laboratory of High Performance and Complex Manufacturing, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China, 410083
a li_xinhe@163.com, bwzh8664@163.com, chxh.33@163.com
Keywords: Ultrasound; Extrusion; Material rheological behavior; Mechanism
Abstract.
From the experimental results, ultrasound can decrease the load effect on the mental material generally, other than on one material.
Materials Processing Technology, 1992, 34(1-4):62-68 [9] Yonggang MENG, Xinzhong LIU, Jun CHEN.
Journal of Tsinghua University (Natural Science Edition), 1999, 38 (4):28-32 [10] Xisen WEN.
Photonic and Phononic Crystal Theory .Science and Technology Press, 2006
From the experimental results, ultrasound can decrease the load effect on the mental material generally, other than on one material.
Materials Processing Technology, 1992, 34(1-4):62-68 [9] Yonggang MENG, Xinzhong LIU, Jun CHEN.
Journal of Tsinghua University (Natural Science Edition), 1999, 38 (4):28-32 [10] Xisen WEN.
Photonic and Phononic Crystal Theory .Science and Technology Press, 2006
Online since: April 2011
Authors: Shi Wen Du, Yong Tang Li, Jian Jun Song, Hui Ping Qi
A Material Removal Modeling of Chemical Mechanical Polishing Based on Micro-contact Mechanism
Shiwen Dua , Yongtang Lib,Jianjun Song, Huiping Qi
School of Material Science & Engineering, Taiyuan University of Science and Technology
Taiyuan,030024,China
atykddsw@126.com, bliyongtang@tyust.edu.cn
Keywords: chemical mechanical polishing; material removal rate; planarization; hyper-elastic
Abstract.The model proposed integrates process parameters including pressure and velocity and other important input parameters including the wafer hardness, pad roughness, abrasive size, and abrasive geometry into the formulation to predict the material removal rate.
Material removal rate of single abrasive particle is calculated by the abrasive wear theory.
The schematic of a particle removal material model is shown in Fig.3.
Acknowledgments: This work was supported by Major State Basic Research Development Program(973 program)(No.2009CB724200) and The Tribology Science Fund of State Key Laboratory of Tribology(SKLTKF09B08), ShanXi Province Science Foundation for Youths(No2010021023-4) and The Innovation Funds of Graduate ShanXi Province(No.20093097) .
Soc Vol.146 (1999) ,p.1523 [5] J.J.Vlassak: Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids Vol.52 (2004) ,p.847 [6] Elon J.Terrell.
Material removal rate of single abrasive particle is calculated by the abrasive wear theory.
The schematic of a particle removal material model is shown in Fig.3.
Acknowledgments: This work was supported by Major State Basic Research Development Program(973 program)(No.2009CB724200) and The Tribology Science Fund of State Key Laboratory of Tribology(SKLTKF09B08), ShanXi Province Science Foundation for Youths(No2010021023-4) and The Innovation Funds of Graduate ShanXi Province(No.20093097) .
Soc Vol.146 (1999) ,p.1523 [5] J.J.Vlassak: Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids Vol.52 (2004) ,p.847 [6] Elon J.Terrell.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Fang Ma, H. Guo, X. Feng, X. Lou, M.O. Tade
Li: Journal of Materials Chemistry 21(2011), p. 3664
Hu: Journal of Hazardous Materials 171(2009), p. 459
Li: Journal of Hazardous Materials 179(2010), p. 251
Xu: Journal of Materials Chemistry 21(2011), p. 1218
Gu: Journal of Materials Chemistry 20(2010), p. 5110
Hu: Journal of Hazardous Materials 171(2009), p. 459
Li: Journal of Hazardous Materials 179(2010), p. 251
Xu: Journal of Materials Chemistry 21(2011), p. 1218
Gu: Journal of Materials Chemistry 20(2010), p. 5110
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Mohd Azraai Kassim, Yeap Hong Thong, Khalida Muda, Kok Yan Lai, Zi Yang Si, Wai Loan Liew, Loh Soh Kheang
Materials and Methods
Wastewater Sample and the Seeding Sludge.
The data showed that the larger size (4.750 - 2.360 mm) of carrier material gave better TP removal performance as compared to the other sizes of carrier materials.
Fig. 1(d) also shows the removal performance of TN increased with time for three different sizes of carrier materials.
Most importantly, the study demonstrated the result of different removal performances by using different sizes of carrier materials.
Mohammed, Decolorisation of biologically treated palm oil mill effluent (pome) using adsorption technique, International Refereed Journal of Engineering and Science. 2 (2013) 1-11
The data showed that the larger size (4.750 - 2.360 mm) of carrier material gave better TP removal performance as compared to the other sizes of carrier materials.
Fig. 1(d) also shows the removal performance of TN increased with time for three different sizes of carrier materials.
Most importantly, the study demonstrated the result of different removal performances by using different sizes of carrier materials.
Mohammed, Decolorisation of biologically treated palm oil mill effluent (pome) using adsorption technique, International Refereed Journal of Engineering and Science. 2 (2013) 1-11
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Mohd Zaki Nuawi, Abdul Rahim Bahari, Ahmad Kamal Ariffin Mohd Ihsan, Shahrum Abdullah, Fauziana Lamin
Table 2 shows the analysis results for all impact forces and materials.
Chawla, Mechanical Behavior of Materials.
Smith, The Science of Engineering Materials, 3rd ed., Prentice-Hall Inc, New Jersey, 1986
Pagnotta, Determining the elastic constants of isotropic materials by modal vibration testing of rectangular thin plates, Journal of Sound and Vibration. 293 (2006) 426-439
Science and Engineering A. 368 (2004) 56-70
Chawla, Mechanical Behavior of Materials.
Smith, The Science of Engineering Materials, 3rd ed., Prentice-Hall Inc, New Jersey, 1986
Pagnotta, Determining the elastic constants of isotropic materials by modal vibration testing of rectangular thin plates, Journal of Sound and Vibration. 293 (2006) 426-439
Science and Engineering A. 368 (2004) 56-70
Online since: July 2020
Authors: Muhammad Nizar Machmud, Ahmad Syuhada
Nowadays, a large number of new bio-based materials have not only been widely found in construction but also in automotive sectors [13].
Nevertheless, characteristics of such materials depend on their local resources.
Maulana, “Study of heat transfer characteristics on sharp turn channels for solar collectors”, Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences, vol. 45, no. 1, 2018, pp. 82-91
Ayrilmis, “Effect of panel density on dimensional stability of medium and high density fiberboards”, Journal of Materials Science, vol. 42, no. 20, 2007, pp. 8551-8557
Mendes, “The effect of post-heat treatment in MDF panels”, Materials Research, vol. 20, no. 1, 2017, pp. 183-190
Nevertheless, characteristics of such materials depend on their local resources.
Maulana, “Study of heat transfer characteristics on sharp turn channels for solar collectors”, Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences, vol. 45, no. 1, 2018, pp. 82-91
Ayrilmis, “Effect of panel density on dimensional stability of medium and high density fiberboards”, Journal of Materials Science, vol. 42, no. 20, 2007, pp. 8551-8557
Mendes, “The effect of post-heat treatment in MDF panels”, Materials Research, vol. 20, no. 1, 2017, pp. 183-190