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Online since: September 2016
Authors: Elamine Nouicer, Fatima Zohra Benlahreche, Abdelmadjid Nouicer
Material and Experimental Methods Material The chemical composition of Ti6Al4V alloy is given in the following table: Table 1: Chemical composition (wt.%) of Ti6Al4V alloy.
Gurappa, Characterization of different materials for corrosion résistance under simulated body fluid conditions, Materials Characterization 49 (2002) 73-79
Lee, Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy study Of Ti–6Al–4V alloy in artificial saliva with fluoride and/or bovine albumin, Dental Materials 21 (2005) 749–755
Chen, Electrochemical corrosion properties of Ti–6Al–4V implant alloy in the biological environment, Materials Science and Engineering A 380 (2004)100–109
Yen, Biomimetic growth of apatite on electrolytic TiO2 coatings in simulated body fluid, Materials Science and Engineering C 26 (2006) 54-64
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Si Ge Tan, Li Hua Zhan, Ming Hui Huang, Jie Niu
Journal of Materials Processing Technology,(1991),28(1-2):211-219
Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology,(1998),120(3):183-190
Journal of Materials Processing Technology,(2001),117(3):354–358
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, (1998),80–81:304–308
Journal of Materials Science Forum,(2000),331–337,455-460
Online since: January 2011
Authors: Elham Alizadeh, Behnam Rahimi, Amir Hosseini, Seyyed Mohammad Javadi
The flexible and inflexible materials are called 127R and 129C, respectively.
So, the determination of materials boundary is an aim of numerical simulation.
Cross section views of two inlets of different materials and outlet plates are shown in figure.
Also, regions that are filled with different materials are shown.
Kim: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 201 (2008), p. 168 [8] J.S.
Online since: July 2022
Authors: Oleg Volkov, Alexey Vasilchenko, Zhanna Kraevska, Tetiana Hannichenko
Materials science and engineering, A 375–377 (2004) 38–45
Journal of materials processing technology, 213 (2) (2013) 129–135
Materials Science Forum, 1038 (2021) 480–485
Materials science and engineering, A 460–461 (2007) 542–549
Materials Science Forum, 1038 (2021) 68-76.
Online since: March 2017
Authors: Karel Šeps, Jaroslav Topič, Zdeněk Prošek
The results obtained from these materials were compared with reference material.
The particle size distribution tested materials showssFig. 1.
The bulk density and shrinkage of materials were possible to determine from these measured values.
Prošek, et al., Influence of recycled concrete composition on its elastic stiffness, Key Engineering Materials 677 (2016) 288-291
Plachý, Evolution of mechanical properties of gypsum in time, International Journal of Mechanics 5 (2011) 1-9
Online since: August 2009
Authors: Su Xia, Zheng Wang, Jing Quan Yang, Li Mei Hao, Jin Hui Wu
In this study, PU solution containing different amounts of TiO2-Ag nanoparticles were successfully electrospun into non-woved nanofibers mats, and it may be used in antimicrobial filter application, bioprotective textile and wound dressing materials, etc.
Experimental 2.1 Materials.PU(1995EC,Mn=1160),obtained from Jiangyin Xilong plastic Co.Ltd, China.
-M.Huang,and C.L.He et al:Material Science and Engineer A.Vol. 435-436 (2006),p.309-317 3.
E.H.Jeong, J.Yang, and J.H.Youk: Materials Letters.
Chen Yao, Xinsong Li, and K.G.Neoh, et al:Journal of Membrane Science.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Marco Mauceri, Danilo Crippa, Francesco La Via, Andrea Severino, Andrea Canino, Massimo Camarda, Carmelo Vecchio, Antonino La Magna
, PiN diodes[] Das MK, Sumakeris JJ, Hull BA, Richmond J, Krishnaswami S, Powell AR , MATERIALS SCIENCE FORUM, 483, 965 (2005).
Janzén, Materials Science and Engineering B61–62, 113 (1999). .
La Via, Materials Science Forum, 527-529, 179 (2006) ,[] F.
Crippa, Materials Science Forum Vols. 527-529, 163 (2006) , [] F.
Crippa, Materials Science Forum Vols. 556-557, 157 (2007) ,[] L.
Online since: June 2008
Authors: Bernhard Wielage, Gert Alisch, Matthias Hockauf, Thomas Lampke, Daniela Nickel, Harry Podlesak, Samer Darwich
Langdon, Progress in Materials Science 51 (2006) 881-981
Alexandrov, Progress in Materials Science 45 (2000) 103- 189
Tsuzaki, Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry (2007) 1-6
Lee, Materials Science and Engineering A A366 (2004) 282-291
Krüger, submitted to Journal of Materials Science (2008).
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Jing Zhang, Huan Li, Shu Guang Jin
Materials and methods Materials.
References [1] Yunjiang Yu, Yiwei Fu, Peng Sun, Hongbing Yu, Mingdeng Xiang: Journal of Environmental Hygiene,Vol.3( 2013),p.175-185.
[2] Qingzi Zheng, Linlin Zhu: Environmental Science and Technology,Vol.25(2012),p.68-70.
[9] Baolin Liu,Deming Dong,Xiuyi Hua,Ming Li:Journal of Jinlin University (Science Edition), vol.52(2014), p.151-157.In Chinese
[10] Si Chen,Rui Ge,Peng Wang,Yunzhu Xu,Deming Dong:Journal of Jinlin University (Science Edition), Vol.52(2014), p.623-630.In Chinese
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Nuttanan Sasivatchutikool, Nattadon Rungruangkitkrai, Charoon Klaichoi, Nattaya Punrattanasin, Rattanaphol Mongkholrattanasit, Orawan Mudchiew
Experimental Materials A commercially produced plain-weave cotton fabric (thickness 0.25 mm, weight 81.6 g/m2, fabric count per inch 75 x 65) was scoured with an aqueous nonionic surfactant solution at a temperature of 90 °C for 30 minutes, thoroughly rinsed and air dried at room temperature.
Chavadej, Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells,Vol. 91 (2007), p.566
Lee, Journal of applied polymer science, Vol. 103 (2007), p. 251-257
The Journal of The Textile Institute.Vol. 102 (2011), p.272
Yurdun, Journal of Marmara University Institute of Health Sciences.Vol. 2 (2012), p.108