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Online since: May 2011
Authors: Kai Wu, Qi Yong Zeng, Xiao Feng Zheng, Ming Zhu
Residual stress has a significant impact on mechanical properties of materials.
—Workpiece material microhardness before hardened.
International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture, Vol.43 (2003), p. 573-587
[4] Chu T H, Wallbank J: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Vol.120 (1998), p. 259-263
Jia: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Vol.128 (2006), p. 175-179.
—Workpiece material microhardness before hardened.
International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture, Vol.43 (2003), p. 573-587
[4] Chu T H, Wallbank J: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Vol.120 (1998), p. 259-263
Jia: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Vol.128 (2006), p. 175-179.
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Si Ning Chen
The surface effect of other materials can be used to absorb much energy, so it can break the explosive conditions of the flammable media, reduce the combustion strength of the flame, protect against the explosion of the container and device, and guarantee the storage safety of the combustible, explosive and dangerous chemical materials[1-6].
In the later test, the multi-layer high-hole materials with the solid ripple can be used to further validate that the obstacle in the container can restrain the BLEVE.
Acknowledgment This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 50804042).
[9] S.N.Chen, J.H.Sun, W.Wan Boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion: Experimental research in the evolution of the two-phase flow and over-pressure Journal of Hazardous Materials 156, 530-537 (2008)
Journal of Engineering Thermophysics, 15(2), 206-209 (1994).
In the later test, the multi-layer high-hole materials with the solid ripple can be used to further validate that the obstacle in the container can restrain the BLEVE.
Acknowledgment This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 50804042).
[9] S.N.Chen, J.H.Sun, W.Wan Boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion: Experimental research in the evolution of the two-phase flow and over-pressure Journal of Hazardous Materials 156, 530-537 (2008)
Journal of Engineering Thermophysics, 15(2), 206-209 (1994).
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Iris Käppler, Georg Bardl, Ayham Younes, Chokri Cherif
Introduction
As lightweight materials for fibre-reinforced composites, Non-Crimp Fabrics (NCF) are increasingly used for applications as diverse as automotive, aerospace or civil engineering.
Such gaps represent a weak point for reinforced materials due to the accumulation of resin and the fact that an accurate position of load bearing fibres is no longer assured.
Figure 2: Left, Fixing of a multilayer glass fibres NCF by adhesive application; Middle: Adhesive fastened glass NCF; Right: Adhesive pattern on a carbon fibre NCF Materials High-performance fibres.
S.: The relevance of the surface structure and surface chemistry of carbon fibres in their adhesion to high –temperature thermoplastics, Journal of Materials Science, Part I Surface structure and morphology, Vol. 29 (1994), 2968-2980 [5] Boehm, H.
-D., and Cherif, Ch.: „Characterisation, Surface Treatment and Adhesion Problematic of Carbon Fibres“, 13th AUTEX World Textile Conference May 22nd to 24th 2013, Dresden, Germany [7] Hoecker, F. and Karger-Kocsis, J.: Surface Energetics of Carbon Fibers and Its Effects on the Mechanical Performance of CF/EP Composites, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 59 (1996), 139-153 [8] Schultz, J., Lavielle, L., and Martin, C.: The Role of the Interface in Carbon Fibre-Epoxy Compositest, Journal Adhesion, Vol. 23 (1987), 45-60
Such gaps represent a weak point for reinforced materials due to the accumulation of resin and the fact that an accurate position of load bearing fibres is no longer assured.
Figure 2: Left, Fixing of a multilayer glass fibres NCF by adhesive application; Middle: Adhesive fastened glass NCF; Right: Adhesive pattern on a carbon fibre NCF Materials High-performance fibres.
S.: The relevance of the surface structure and surface chemistry of carbon fibres in their adhesion to high –temperature thermoplastics, Journal of Materials Science, Part I Surface structure and morphology, Vol. 29 (1994), 2968-2980 [5] Boehm, H.
-D., and Cherif, Ch.: „Characterisation, Surface Treatment and Adhesion Problematic of Carbon Fibres“, 13th AUTEX World Textile Conference May 22nd to 24th 2013, Dresden, Germany [7] Hoecker, F. and Karger-Kocsis, J.: Surface Energetics of Carbon Fibers and Its Effects on the Mechanical Performance of CF/EP Composites, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 59 (1996), 139-153 [8] Schultz, J., Lavielle, L., and Martin, C.: The Role of the Interface in Carbon Fibre-Epoxy Compositest, Journal Adhesion, Vol. 23 (1987), 45-60
Online since: May 2013
Authors: He Xu, Liu Zhao Jie, Bagus Bhirawa Putra
Attraction forces during particle removal process [9] for (a) Large flat particle area with characteristic diameter, dflat and (b) Spherically shaped particle with characteristic diameter, dp
The equation of drag force for based cleaning with different types of challenging materials [9] can be approached by the given formula as follows:
FD=CDρVf22×πdp24
(1)
In this way, the surface will be kept clean of particle deposits.
In specifying the design, some details must be examined, like attention on commonly used materials for camera lenses and covers can either be glass or polymer, which kinds of materials are easily exposed to dirt and other particles which cause poor visibility, etc.
Proposed designs of particle removal and cleaning apparatus for ARV Acknowledgements Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant 60775060, Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province of China under Grant F200801, Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education under Grant 20102304110006 and Harbin Science and Technology Innovation Special Fund under Grant 2012RFXXG059.
Yasuhiro, "Unstable Cavitation Behaviour in a Circular-Cylindrical Orifice Flow," Trans JSME, International Journal, Ser.B, vol. 45, (2002), pp. 638-645
Balachandar, "An Experimental and Numerical Study of Water Jet Cleaning Process," Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 211, (2011), pp. 610-618
In specifying the design, some details must be examined, like attention on commonly used materials for camera lenses and covers can either be glass or polymer, which kinds of materials are easily exposed to dirt and other particles which cause poor visibility, etc.
Proposed designs of particle removal and cleaning apparatus for ARV Acknowledgements Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant 60775060, Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province of China under Grant F200801, Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education under Grant 20102304110006 and Harbin Science and Technology Innovation Special Fund under Grant 2012RFXXG059.
Yasuhiro, "Unstable Cavitation Behaviour in a Circular-Cylindrical Orifice Flow," Trans JSME, International Journal, Ser.B, vol. 45, (2002), pp. 638-645
Balachandar, "An Experimental and Numerical Study of Water Jet Cleaning Process," Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 211, (2011), pp. 610-618
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Shu Jun Zang, Juan Juan Li, Jian Bin Zhang
Therefore, microstructure is very important to materials.
Journal of materials science and engineering, 03, (2012) [3] Liu Yang, Wang Lei, He Si-si, Feng Fei, Lv Xu-dong, Zhang Bei-jiang.
Materials Science and Engineering A, 432 231–238 (2006) [7] E.
Materials Characterization, Volume 40, Issue 2, February (1998) [8] D.H.
Materials Science and Engineering, Volume 527, Issue 15, 15 June (2010) [9] 2000 ASM International.
Journal of materials science and engineering, 03, (2012) [3] Liu Yang, Wang Lei, He Si-si, Feng Fei, Lv Xu-dong, Zhang Bei-jiang.
Materials Science and Engineering A, 432 231–238 (2006) [7] E.
Materials Characterization, Volume 40, Issue 2, February (1998) [8] D.H.
Materials Science and Engineering, Volume 527, Issue 15, 15 June (2010) [9] 2000 ASM International.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Yi Li, Gang Li, Chun Hong Hao, Yu Ming Jing, Dao Xing Liu
Zhang: submitted to Journal of China Water & Wastewater (2011)
[2] S.Y.
Gao: submitted to Journal of Tongji University (2005) [4] Z.R.
Sun: submitted to Journal of Water treatment technology (2004) [5] W.Y.
Tan: submitted to Journal of Tongji University (2004) [6] J.
Chen: submitted to Journal of environmental science (2005) [8] W.
Gao: submitted to Journal of Tongji University (2005) [4] Z.R.
Sun: submitted to Journal of Water treatment technology (2004) [5] W.Y.
Tan: submitted to Journal of Tongji University (2004) [6] J.
Chen: submitted to Journal of environmental science (2005) [8] W.
Online since: January 2011
Authors: Jun Jie Yue, Zhao Hui Jin, Xing Long Jin
I would like to thank National Natural Science Foundation of China for financially supporting, this research under contract No. 20807030.
Zhang, “Removal of the activated purple KN-B from aqueous solution by using fly ash,” Journal of Shandong University (Engineering Science), Vol. 36 (2006), p.100-103 [3] G.
Furdin, “Exfoliation process and elaboration of new carbonaceous materials,” Fuel, Vol. 77(1998), p. 479-485 [4] M.
“Investigation of the effectiveness of absorbent materials in oils spills clean up,” Desalination, Vol.140 (2001), p. 239~246 [6] L.
“Research on discoloration of wastewater containing methyl orange by adsorption on expanded graphite,” Journal of agricultural university of Hebei, Vol. 32(2009), p. 107-109
Zhang, “Removal of the activated purple KN-B from aqueous solution by using fly ash,” Journal of Shandong University (Engineering Science), Vol. 36 (2006), p.100-103 [3] G.
Furdin, “Exfoliation process and elaboration of new carbonaceous materials,” Fuel, Vol. 77(1998), p. 479-485 [4] M.
“Investigation of the effectiveness of absorbent materials in oils spills clean up,” Desalination, Vol.140 (2001), p. 239~246 [6] L.
“Research on discoloration of wastewater containing methyl orange by adsorption on expanded graphite,” Journal of agricultural university of Hebei, Vol. 32(2009), p. 107-109
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Xiao Qian Qi, Xu Ping Zhang
Mechanical and Friction-Wear Properties of MoS2 Al-matrix Self-lubricating
Xiaoqian Qi1,a, Xuping Zhang2,b
1,2College of Material Science and Engineering,China University of Mining and Technology, China
aqixiaoqian1987@126.com , bxpzhang@cumt.edu.cn
Keywords:Al-matrix self-lubricating materials, MoS2, friction coefficient, wear rate, mechanical properties
Abstract.
Traditional grease lubrication cannot meet the requirements, self-lubricating materials was born.
Chinese Journal of Materials Research. (2003), 17(5):549-553
Journal of Material Processing Technology. (2002), 130- 131(20): 60-83
Materials Chemistry and Physics, (2008), 108(2-3): 296-305
Traditional grease lubrication cannot meet the requirements, self-lubricating materials was born.
Chinese Journal of Materials Research. (2003), 17(5):549-553
Journal of Material Processing Technology. (2002), 130- 131(20): 60-83
Materials Chemistry and Physics, (2008), 108(2-3): 296-305
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Zheng Huan Hu, Xiao Xing Zhu, Bao Yu Wang
However, plastic forming processes are becoming increasingly important for manufacturing gear teeth (particularly spur gear teeth) due to potentially excellent workpiece parameters combined with a high degree of material utilization.
The workpiece material is chose as 15 steel, which corresponds to the AISI-1015 in the material library of Deform.
Acknowledgements The authors would like to gratefully acknowledge the support of the National Natural Science Foundation project (No. 50975023) of China, the Key Project of Science and Technology of China(2009ZX04014-074) and the Natural Science Foundation project (No. 3082013) of Beijing, also this project get the funding support from Beijing Laboratory of Metallic Materials and Processing for Modern Transportation.
Lahl: International Journal of Material Forming Vol. 1(1) (2008), p. 1183-1186
Kamouneh, J Ni, D Stephenson, et al: International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture Vol. 47(7) (2007), p. 1285-1291.
The workpiece material is chose as 15 steel, which corresponds to the AISI-1015 in the material library of Deform.
Acknowledgements The authors would like to gratefully acknowledge the support of the National Natural Science Foundation project (No. 50975023) of China, the Key Project of Science and Technology of China(2009ZX04014-074) and the Natural Science Foundation project (No. 3082013) of Beijing, also this project get the funding support from Beijing Laboratory of Metallic Materials and Processing for Modern Transportation.
Lahl: International Journal of Material Forming Vol. 1(1) (2008), p. 1183-1186
Kamouneh, J Ni, D Stephenson, et al: International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture Vol. 47(7) (2007), p. 1285-1291.
Experimental Study on Multi-Segmented Circular or Non-Circular Pipes to Determine the Pipe Stiffness
Online since: November 2022
Authors: Priyank Upadhyaya, Devanand Chelot
The space between the panel and the channel is filled with injection mass, which works well for various materials used for construction of the channel [4].
Acknowledgement Authors acknowledge the support from Channeline International Fiberglass Manufacturing LLC from Dubai for providing the materials and test facilities for the research work.
Dvorak*, "Adhesive tongue-and-groove joints for thickn composite laminates," Composites Science And Technology, 2001
Fernandez-Canadas, "Effect of adhesive thickness and overlap on the behavior of composite single lap joints," MECHANICS OF ADVANCED MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES, 2019
C. e. al, "The effect of design on adhesive joints of thick composite sandwich structures," Journal of of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering, 2008
Acknowledgement Authors acknowledge the support from Channeline International Fiberglass Manufacturing LLC from Dubai for providing the materials and test facilities for the research work.
Dvorak*, "Adhesive tongue-and-groove joints for thickn composite laminates," Composites Science And Technology, 2001
Fernandez-Canadas, "Effect of adhesive thickness and overlap on the behavior of composite single lap joints," MECHANICS OF ADVANCED MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES, 2019
C. e. al, "The effect of design on adhesive joints of thick composite sandwich structures," Journal of of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering, 2008