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Online since: October 2012
Authors: Magnus Wessen, Anders E.W. Jarfors, Mostafa Payandeh
The authors would like to thank Stena Aluminium AB and Sapa AB for the supply of materials.
Journal of materials engineering and performance. 44.(1995) 486-93
International Materials Reviews. 472.(2002) 49-85
Journal of materials science. 363.(2001) 739-50
International Materials Reviews. 541.(2009) 1-17
Online since: May 2019
Authors: John Andrew Kane P. Jovellana, Bryan B. Pajarito
The recovered CO2 during regeneration of adsorbents can be processed through copolymerization to form useful products such as polycarbonate materials [6, 7].
The studies for solid adsorbent materials which are derived from biomass are currently increasing.
Materials and Methods The reagents used in the study include pectin from citrus peel (Galacturonic acid > 74.0%, dry basis, SIGMA Life Science), ammonium ferrous sulphate hexahydrate (99% AR, Loba Chemie) as initiator, acrylamide (suitable for electrophoresis, >99%, SIGMA Life Science), ammonia (NH3, anhydrous, >99.98%, SIGMA), and triethylenetetramine (TETA, technical grade, 60%, ALDRICH Chemistry).
Materials Research Bulletin, 64, 327-332
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 318, 396-406
Online since: November 2015
Authors: J. Selvaraj, M. Thenarasu, S. Aravind, P. Ashok
The shots obtained after knocking out of product from the mould are then passed through a conveyor to an insulation box where scrap materials are also present.
Heat is transferred from the hot shots to the scrap materials mainly through conduction.
According to reports to melt one ton of ferrous material a furnace consumes 700 kWh of power.
[8] MM Pariona and AC Mossi, “Numerical simulation of heat transfer during the solidification of pure iron in sand and mullite molds,” Journal of the Brazilian society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering, vol.27, pp.399-406, 2005
Available: http://carbon.ecoforests.org/ [16] J.Selvaraj.”A multi faceted approach to energy conservation in foundries”.submitted to journal of Procedia Engineering,vol.97,pp.1815-1824,2014 Available: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877705814034031.html [17] J.C Brunke, M.Johansson,”Empirical investigation of barriers and drivers to the adoption of energy conservation measures,energy management practises and energy services in the Swedish iron and steel industry”,Submitted to the journal of Cleaner productin,vol.84,pp.509-525.(2014)
Online since: March 2006
Authors: Yoon Suk Chang, Young Jin Kim, Bong Sang Lee, T.R. Lee, Jae Boong Choi
Shih: Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids Vol.44 (1996), pp. 603-639 [2] F.M.
Trolldenier: International Journal of Fracture Vol.54 (1992), pp. 197-210 [5] X.
Link: Fatigue and Fracture Engineering Materials and Structures Vol.22 (1999), pp. 481-493 [6] X.
Dodds, JR.: International Journal of Fracture Vol.92 (1998), pp. 175-200 [7] Y.
Webster: International Journal of Fracture Vol.89 (1998), pp. 245-268 [8] N.P.
Online since: January 2022
Authors: Elham Arkan, Keyvan Ghanbary, Mehdi Mojarrab, Farid Firouzbakhsh
Many studies have improved the performance and efficiency of various additives using nanoparticles and nanosizing materials.
Bulletin of Materials Science. 42(3), (2019), p. 1-6
International Journal of Polymer Science. 2015, (2015)
Food and Nutrition Sciences. 6(05), (2015), p. 523
Materials Today: Proceedings. 5(3), (2018), p. 9076-9081
Online since: December 2025
Authors: Abdelkader Ahmadi, Mohamed Larbi Kadri, Belgacem Jellali
The bell-shaped trend between fines content and shear strength reflects the dual role of fines in cemented granular materials.
• Physically meaningful model choice: Gaussian relationships naturally describe optimization processes in materials science (e.g., peak performance at an ideal formulation).
Generalization to materials with much higher coarse content, different binders, or very low fines (< 5%) would require further test- ing.
Zhao, Experimental study on the shear strength of cement-sand-gravel material, Advances in Materials Science and Engineering 2018 (2018) 2531642
Materials 2023, 16, 522. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma16020522 [31] H.
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Mohd Ariff Jamaludin, Masitah Abu Kassim, Mohamad Nurul Azman Mohammad Taib
Lignocellulosic materials that treated at high temperature had less hygroscopicity than untreated.
Using the PF resin would contribute to higher strength of materials.
Hemicellulose are very hydrophilic, their alteration could affect the lignocellulosic materials [4,5].
This component easily decreases the hygroscopicity of the lignocellulosic materials [3].
Bauchongkol, "Effects of thermal treatment of rubberwood fibres on physical and mechanical properties of medium density fibreboard," Journal of Tropical Forest Science, vol. 23, pp. 10-16, 2011
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Wen Yan Yu, Jian Guo Wang
Journal of Clinical Rehabilitative Tissue Engineering Research Vol. 13 (2009), p. 5065-5068
Journal of Biomechanics Vol. 41(2008), p. 383-389
Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 155-156 (2004), p. 1772-1779
Journal of Biomedical Engineering Vol. 24 (2007), p. 549-553
Journal of Biomechanics Vol. 41 (2008), p. 1053-1061
Online since: January 2012
Authors: D.W. Yu, D.C. Xu, P.F. Feng, Z.J. Wu
The lathe type is DMG-NEF 400.The work-piece material is AL6061-T6.
Le:Journal of Tool Technology, Vol.41 (2007), P.80-82.
Lee:Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.167 (1)(2005),P.119-123
Liu et al:Journal of Tool Technology, Vol.32(1999), P.36-38.
Wallbank: Journal of Materials Processing Technology (Netherlands), Vol. 88(1999), P.195-202.
Online since: February 2026
Authors: Serge Ekomy Ango, Jordan Temdie, Jean Eudes Boulingui, Claude Feldman Pambou Nziengui, Lin Sosthene Soumbou, Rostand Moutou Pitti
Journal of cleaner Production, 137, pp.1573-1587
Wood Material Science & Engineering, 13(4), pp.190-196
Journal of Building Engineering, 68, p.106071
Wood Material Science & Engineering, 16(3), pp.196-203
Wood Material Science & Engineering, 17(6), pp.809-822