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Online since: March 2014
Authors: Bao Yun Xu, Xi Wei Zhang, Xiao Hua Gu, Peng Zeng
Preparation and Characterization of PET/MMT Nanocomposition Modified by MDI Xiaohua Gu1,a, Xiwei Zhang1,b, Baoyun Xu1,c, Peng Zeng1,d 1College of Materials Science and Engineering, Qiqihar University, Qiqihar, China agxh0021@163.com, bzxw332@163.com, c81087863@qq.com, d101933070@qq.com Keywords: MDI, modify, MMT, PET, nanocoposition, compatibility Absract.
Because of its extensive source, low cost and a unique layer structure and good mechanical properties, it has become important inorganic materials on the preparation of new type high-performance polymer/clay nanocoposites [1].
Experimental Main Material.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 1999, 7(1):1139 [3] Hongtao Kao, Min Li, Xuewen Lv, Jinmiao Tan.
Journal of material science and Engineering. 2003, 06:78-83.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Yao Huang, Lei Gang Wang, Ting Zhou
Zinc Coating Failure Analysis and Sheet Formability during Hot-dip Galvanized Sheet Stamping Leigang Wang1, a, Ting Zhou1, b and Yao Huang1, c 1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang212013, China a lgwang@ujs.edu.cn, b zhouting814245257@163.com, c yaoye90@126.com Keywords: hot-dip galvanized sheet, stamping, zinc coating, failure, formability Abstract.
Acknowledgement This work is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51275216).
Progress in Materials Science, 2000, (45): 191-271 [2] Meuleman D.J., Denner S.G., Cheng F.L.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2008, 196 (1-3): 205-212 [4] Liu Y.
Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 1996, 5 (4): 469~477
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Xue Gui, Xiu Shan Wang, Bao Yin Li
Experimental study on pavement materials SMA gradation range.
Tab.3 Plans of Pavement Materials Program Program design A Lignin cyanide fiber+ polypropylene cyanide fiber+PR.
(3) Preparing adequate materials, machinery equipment are reasonable.
Journal of Southeast University (Natural Science Edition) [J] .2002, 32 (3):480-487(In Chinese)
Journal of Chinese highway, 1998, 11 (3):29-33(In Chinese)
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Yong Xu, Zhi Xiang Zhou, Ben Niu Zhang
The purpose of the introduction of the concept are: not specific to Solve the stress and strain fields, while the focus of the main features of material structure into account by constructing a mathematical model to calculate the material structure on the load response.
Xu: Sensitive skin and the relative sensing system for realtime surface monitoring of crack in civil infrastructure, Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures, Vol. 17 (2006), p. 907 [3] H.
Cox: The elasticity and strength of paper and other fibrous materials, British Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 3 (1952), p.72 [4] C.
Zhang: In-situ damage evolution and micro/macro transition for laminated composites, Composites science and technology, Vol. 47, No.2 (1993), p.107 [8] J.
Computational Materials Science, Vol. 13, No.1-3 (1998), p. 195 [9] J.
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Jian Yun He, Qiang Wang, Yuan Yu, Ruo Yun Wang, Le Chang, Li Cheng He, Wei Min Yang
Experiment Materials Double functional polyurethane acrylate and Hyper-branched special functional acrylic ester are from Zhongshan qianye new materials co., LTD.; Trimethylol propane triacrylate, TMPTA and Tripropylene glycol diacrylate, TGPDA are from Jiangsu Iitian technology co., LTD.; Photoinitiator 1173 (2-hydroxy-2-methyl-1-phenyl-1-acetone) Changsha is from xinyu polymer Technology Co.
a b c d Fig.2 Side view of the product cured in different radiation time Note: The radiation intensity 650 Wm/cm2; distance between the lamps and the cavity end 55mm; mold temperature and UV materials 25 ℃ The middle groove of the mold cavity was selected as the measurement target in the experiment.
Injection molding product weight: online prediction and control based on.nonlinear principal component regression model[J], Polymer Engineering and Science,2006,46(4); 540-548
Experimental investigation and numerical simulation of injection molding with micro-features.Polymer Engineering and Science, 2002, 42(5): 871-888
Investigation of micro-injection moulding: factors affecting the replication quality [J].Journal of Materials Processing Technology,2007.183: 284-296.
Online since: March 2010
Authors: Hong Min Guo, Xiang Jie Yang, Xue Quan Luo
Heterogeneous nucleation for AZ91 with in situ synthesis Al4C3 Xue-Quan Luo, Hong-Min Guo a, Xiang-Jie Yang School of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanchang University, Nanchang 330031, China a guohongmin@ncu.edu.cn Keywords: Mg-Al alloys, Heterogeneous nucleation, Al4C3.
[7] Tongxiang Fan, Zhongliang Shi, Di Zhang and Renjie Wu: Materials Science and Engineering.
Hashmi: Journal of Materials Processing Technology.
Hashmi: Journal of Materials Processing Technology.
[11] Yaghmaee, M.S. and Kaptay.G: Materials Science Forum.
Online since: January 2005
Authors: Mei Ling Wang, Guo Liang Chen, Xidong Hui
Influence of Nb on the Interface Structure of Tungsten Fiber Reinforced Zr-based Bulk Metallic Glass Composites * Wang meiling 1, a , Hui xidong 1,b and Chen guoliang 1,c 1 State Key Laboratory for Advanced Metal and Materials, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, 100083, P.
References [1] Bian Zan, He Guo: Rear Metal Materials and Engineering Vol. 30, (2001), P. 190 [2] T.C.
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Metcalfe: Composite Materials: Interface in Metal Matrix Composites (Academic Press, London 1974). 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 a,Zr55Al10Ni5Cu30 b,(Zr55Al10Ni5Cu30)0.98Nb2 c, Zr57Al10Ni12.6Cu15.4Nb5 W fiber matrix c b a Relative Concentration of Zr Dinstance from the Center of Interface(um) Fig. 4 Relative concentration of Zr across the W fiber/matrix interface Table 2 The diffusion coefficient of Zr in W fiber
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Xi Ming Wang, Yi Nan Hao, Li Jun Ding, Da Yan Ma
Ultrasonic Treatment of Activated Carbon Used in Adsorption of Basic Fuchsin Yinan Hao1,a, Ximing Wang1,b*,Lijun Ding1,c ,Dayan Ma1,d 1Inner mongolia Agricultural University, College of Material Science and Art Design,Hohhot 010018,PR China a haoyinan_521@yahoo.com.cn,bw_ximing@263.net, cdlj78@163.com, dmadayan@yeah.net *Corresponding Auther.
The activated carbon has been produced from variety of biomass such as maize waste[1], maize cobs and banana piths[2], pomelo peel[3], guava leaf powder[4] and waste materials[5].
Contents of research Materials The Xanthoceras Sorbifolia Bunge’s hulls(XSBH) was obtained from Chifeng city.The XSBH was dried in an oven at 100°C for a period of 24 h, and then ground and screened to get geometrical size 60 mesh.
Journal of Colloid Surf.
Journal of Colloid Surf.
Online since: June 2020
Authors: Danial Irfachsyad, Hira Meidia
It has been reported that polymer nanoparticles are the responsive materials for drug delivery applications [4, 5].
For two spherical particles of the same size, Hamaker derived the following expression for the van der Waals attractive interaction, (1.2) AH is a constant known as the Hamaker constant whose value depends on the materials of the particles and the suspension medium.
Irfachsyad, Dennis Gunawan, Brownian Dynamics Simulation of Colloidal Gels as Matrix for Controlled Release Application, International Union of Materials Research Society – International Conference in Asia, Bali – Indonesia, Oct. 31 – Nov 2, 2018
Dhillon, “pH-Responsive Drug Release from Dependal-M Loaded Polyacrylamide Hydrogels”, Journal of Science: Advanced Material and Devices, vol. 2, pp. 45-50, 2017 [4] C.K.
In: Handbook of Materials Modeling, Yip S.
Online since: April 2014
Authors: Azhar Fakharuddin, Jose Rajan, Irfan Ahmed, Qamar Wali, Zulkefli Khalidin, Mashitah Mohd Yusoff
Jose Rajan1** 1Nanostructured Renewable Energy Materials Laboratory, Faculty of Industrial Sciences & Technology, 2Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang, 26300, Kuantan, Malaysia.
The JSC which is defined as , where n is the electron density, μ(x) is the electron mobility, and is the gradient in the Fermi levels of the materials interface, a reduction in JSC for devices made of similar materials would imply loss of electrons for constant and μ.
Wei, et al., "Fabrication and characterization of interconnected grid-type dye-sensitized solar modules," International Journal of Electrochemical Science, vol. 7, pp. 11904-11916, 2012
Dai, et al., "Dye-sensitized solar cells, from cell to module," Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, vol. 84, pp. 125-133, 2004
Halme, et al., "Device physics of dye solar cells," Advanced Materials, vol. 22, pp.