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Online since: August 2018
Authors: Rattanaphol Mongkholrattanasit, Chi Wai Kan, Manat Pangsai, Clare Man Ching Ko, Somchai Udon, Siriorn Wanitchottayanont
During using of textile materials, such as intimate apparel, which is in close contact with skin, the water transport capability is very important to avoid any uncomfortable feeling to the users.
The water transport capability of fabric-foam-fabric plied materials were evaluated in this study.
The fabric-foam-fabric plied materials were prepared by plying polyurethane foams (non-laminated and laminated) with different fabrics.
Thus, the water transport capability of the plied materials is very important which would affect their end uses [1-5].
Textile Research Journal. 85 (2015) 838-849
The water transport capability of fabric-foam-fabric plied materials were evaluated in this study.
The fabric-foam-fabric plied materials were prepared by plying polyurethane foams (non-laminated and laminated) with different fabrics.
Thus, the water transport capability of the plied materials is very important which would affect their end uses [1-5].
Textile Research Journal. 85 (2015) 838-849
Online since: October 2023
Authors: Meriem Mouzai, Saliha Oukid
Materials discovery.
Discovery of these materials is crucial to find desired properties of materials to be used in useful applications.
Indeed, Aurivillius phase materials include a wide variety of chemical compositions.
González-Abreu, “Ferroelectric ceramic materials of the aurivillius family,” Journal of Advanced Dielectrics, vol. 3, no. 04, p. 1330003, 2013
Jiang, “The thermal conductivity and tolerance factor modulated ferroelectric thermal stability of Ba0.955La0.03TiO3 relaxor ferroelectric”, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, vol. 33, no. 10, 7621-7635, 2022
Discovery of these materials is crucial to find desired properties of materials to be used in useful applications.
Indeed, Aurivillius phase materials include a wide variety of chemical compositions.
González-Abreu, “Ferroelectric ceramic materials of the aurivillius family,” Journal of Advanced Dielectrics, vol. 3, no. 04, p. 1330003, 2013
Jiang, “The thermal conductivity and tolerance factor modulated ferroelectric thermal stability of Ba0.955La0.03TiO3 relaxor ferroelectric”, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, vol. 33, no. 10, 7621-7635, 2022
Online since: September 2016
Authors: Bibhuti Bhusan Biswal, Radharani Nayak, M.V.A. Raju Bahubalendruni, Praniket Prakash Chauhan
When nature does the same, she generally uses cellular materials; wood, bone, coral.”
References [1] Yong Huang, et al., Additive Manufacturing: Current State, Future Potential, Gaps and Needs, and Recommendations, Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering. 137.1 (2015) 014001
Dhande, Part deposition orientation studies in layer manufacturing, Journal of materials processing technology. 185.1 (2007): 125-131
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 0954406216634746.
Ashby, Effective properties of the octet-truss lattice material, Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, (2001) Vol.
References [1] Yong Huang, et al., Additive Manufacturing: Current State, Future Potential, Gaps and Needs, and Recommendations, Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering. 137.1 (2015) 014001
Dhande, Part deposition orientation studies in layer manufacturing, Journal of materials processing technology. 185.1 (2007): 125-131
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 0954406216634746.
Ashby, Effective properties of the octet-truss lattice material, Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, (2001) Vol.
Online since: January 2022
Authors: Quang Nguyen, Alexander Sergeevich Aleshchenko
Table 1 Chemical composition of materials.
Materials Today: Proceedings. 38 (2021) 1322-1325
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 966 (2020)
Materials Today: Proceedings. 19 (2019) 1994-1997
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research - Part B Applied Biomaterials.
Materials Today: Proceedings. 38 (2021) 1322-1325
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 966 (2020)
Materials Today: Proceedings. 19 (2019) 1994-1997
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research - Part B Applied Biomaterials.
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Rong Ping Cao, Hong Lei Yi
There are many scholars making use of the ABAQUS in the simulation of the tensile properties of membrane materials, trying to simulate the biaxial and multi-axial tensile properties of membrane materials used in construction [5, 6].
Journal of Textile Research.
Hennan Science.
Tensile Performance of Woven Membrane Materials under Uni-axial, Bi-axial and Multi-axial Loads.
Study and Applications on Mechanical Properties of Membrane Materials and Structures.
Journal of Textile Research.
Hennan Science.
Tensile Performance of Woven Membrane Materials under Uni-axial, Bi-axial and Multi-axial Loads.
Study and Applications on Mechanical Properties of Membrane Materials and Structures.
Online since: August 2015
Authors: Petrica Vizureanu, Dagmar Faktorova, Adriana Savin, Rozina Steigmann, Nicoleta Iftimie
Argüelles, A., Advanced Composite Materials for Automotive Applications: Structural Integrity and Crashworthiness, John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2013
Kaw, Mechanics of Composite Materials. 2nd ed., Taylor and Francis, NY, 2006
Ye, Guided Lamb waves for identification of damage in composite structures: A review, Journal of sound and vibration, 295(3) (2006) 753-780
Chung, Review and comparison of shearography and active thermography for nondestructive evaluation, Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports, 64(5–6) (2009) 73–112
Mihalache, Nondestructive evaluation of the severity of discontinuities in flat conductive materials using the eddy current sensor with orthogonal coils, IEEE Trans on Mag. 36(1) (2000) 299-300
Kaw, Mechanics of Composite Materials. 2nd ed., Taylor and Francis, NY, 2006
Ye, Guided Lamb waves for identification of damage in composite structures: A review, Journal of sound and vibration, 295(3) (2006) 753-780
Chung, Review and comparison of shearography and active thermography for nondestructive evaluation, Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports, 64(5–6) (2009) 73–112
Mihalache, Nondestructive evaluation of the severity of discontinuities in flat conductive materials using the eddy current sensor with orthogonal coils, IEEE Trans on Mag. 36(1) (2000) 299-300
Online since: April 2022
Authors: Oluwabunmi Pamilerin Abioye, Ojo Sunday Isaac Fayomi, Roland Tolulope Loto
Journal of Marine Science and Application, 1,16 (2017) 102-109
Nigerian Journal of Materials Science and Engineering, 1 (2009) 63-72
Journal of Minerals and Materials Characterization and Engineering, 2 (2014) 15
Materials Research, 1,12 (2009) 1-39
International Journal of Electrochemical Science, 9 (2014) 7359-7368
Nigerian Journal of Materials Science and Engineering, 1 (2009) 63-72
Journal of Minerals and Materials Characterization and Engineering, 2 (2014) 15
Materials Research, 1,12 (2009) 1-39
International Journal of Electrochemical Science, 9 (2014) 7359-7368
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Tao Feng, Jing Wang, Nan Li, Wei Min Xiao
Only the numerical method can be applied to calculate the sound transmission loss (STL), however, in the cavity of the air cleaner there are some filter materials whose acoustic property is hard to describe precisely even if using the numerical method.
In the experimental duct system,a filter material was mounted between two testing pipes.
Fig. 3 Magnitude of the elements in the transfer matrix Fig. 4 STL of the engine air cleaner Fig. 5 STL of the engine air cleaner (Ignoring the effect of the filter material) (Considering the effect of the filter material) Acknowledgements The work described in this paper was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (10974217) and the Research and Development Program of Science and Technology of Beijing Municipal Commission of Education (KM201010011008).
K.Dhingra: Journal of Vibration and Acoustic Vol. 124(3) (2002), p. 334 [5] Davies P.O.A.L: Journal of Sound and Vibration Vol. 190(4) (1996), p.677 [6] S.
Abom: Journal of Sound and Vibration Vol. 155(1) (1992), p. 185
In the experimental duct system,a filter material was mounted between two testing pipes.
Fig. 3 Magnitude of the elements in the transfer matrix Fig. 4 STL of the engine air cleaner Fig. 5 STL of the engine air cleaner (Ignoring the effect of the filter material) (Considering the effect of the filter material) Acknowledgements The work described in this paper was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (10974217) and the Research and Development Program of Science and Technology of Beijing Municipal Commission of Education (KM201010011008).
K.Dhingra: Journal of Vibration and Acoustic Vol. 124(3) (2002), p. 334 [5] Davies P.O.A.L: Journal of Sound and Vibration Vol. 190(4) (1996), p.677 [6] S.
Abom: Journal of Sound and Vibration Vol. 155(1) (1992), p. 185
Online since: July 2013
Authors: Xiao Jian Hao, Hui Zhong Hu, Bao Wu Pan
Hydrothermal Synthesis of LiMnO2 with Orthorhombic Structure as Cathode Materials
Hu Huizhong, Pan Baowu*, Hao Xiaojian
Department of Material Science and Engineering, North University of China, Taiyuan, China, 030051
Keywords: Lithium-ion batteries; Orthorhombic LiMnO2; Hydrothermal method; Li+/Mn3+ ratios
Abstract: o-LiMnO2 was successfully synthesized by the hydrothermal method at Li+/Mn3+=4:1.
Hydrothermal synthesis is usually carried out at a temperature lower than 300℃ and the products are single crystals or high crystalline materials with small particle size.
Fergus: Journal of Power Sources. 195(2010), 939-954
Chen: Journal of Materials Science & Engineering. 26(2008), 35-38
Ohta: Journal of Power Sources. 81-82(1999), 49-53
Hydrothermal synthesis is usually carried out at a temperature lower than 300℃ and the products are single crystals or high crystalline materials with small particle size.
Fergus: Journal of Power Sources. 195(2010), 939-954
Chen: Journal of Materials Science & Engineering. 26(2008), 35-38
Ohta: Journal of Power Sources. 81-82(1999), 49-53
Online since: May 2006
Authors: R. Gupta, Hakan Engqvist
Gupta
Department of Materials Science, Angstrom Laboratory, Uppsala University, Box 534, 751 21
Uppsala, Sweden
hakan.engqvist@angstrom.uu.se, ram.gupta@angstrom.uu.se
Keywords: teeth, stresses, FEM, restorative material
Abstract The objective of this paper is to theoretically investigate the stress distribution in a tooth
model due to expansion or contraction of the filler material.
Both the shrinking and expanding materials exert stresses on the tooth.
Both of these materials are assumed to be homogenous and behave in a linearly elastic way.
Martin N, Jedynakiewicz N M, Fisher A C.: Dental Materials, 2003; 19: 77-86 2.
Sakaguchi R L, Ferracane J L.: Dental Materials, 1998; March: 14: 106-111. 5.
Both the shrinking and expanding materials exert stresses on the tooth.
Both of these materials are assumed to be homogenous and behave in a linearly elastic way.
Martin N, Jedynakiewicz N M, Fisher A C.: Dental Materials, 2003; 19: 77-86 2.
Sakaguchi R L, Ferracane J L.: Dental Materials, 1998; March: 14: 106-111. 5.