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Online since: April 2023
Authors: Chosel P. Lawagon, Jazth D. Manota, Roumel Salvador Alvarez
Self-healing materials have been introduced and developed to extend the service life of the material [2].
The husks can be transformed into useful materials from ropes, brushes, mats, and fishing nets to household walling and flooring materials.
Methods Materials.
Biswal, “A new generation self-healing composite materials,” in Materials Today: Proceedings, 2021, vol. 47, pp. 1229–1233. doi: 10.1016/j.matpr.2021.06.456
Prusty, “Natural fiber–reinforced composites: A review on material, manufacturing, and machinability,” Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials, vol. 34, no. 2.
Online since: May 2004
Authors: Zoltán Lenčéš, Pavol Šajgalík, G. Korb, F.I. Bulić
.: Materials and Production Engineering, A-2444 Seibersdorf, Austria/EU 2 Slovak Academy of Sciences/Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, SK-84236 Bratislava, Slovakia Keywords: Silicon Nitride, SiAlON, cutting tools, Functionally Graded Materials (FGM) Abstract.
At the present time β-Si3N4 or β´-SiAlON ceramics are used in machining of cast iron and other difficult - to - cut materials.
The presintered material had a porosity of approx. 50%.
Jacobs : "Ceramic Cutting Tool Inserts "; Key Engineering Materials Vo ls. 122-124(1996) pp.235-246 [2] Ekström, T.: and Nygren, M.: "SiAlON Ceramics";J.Am.Ceram.Soc.75 [2] 259-76 (1992) [3] Sukyoung;K.: "Advanced Ceramics as Cutting Tool Materials, Part II- State of the Art and Developments", Journal of the Canadian Ceramic Society Vol.61, No.1.
Groboth and Kny E.: "Newly developed ceramic cutting tool materials with functionally graded microstructures", Proceedings of the 5th European Conference and Advanced Materials, Processes and Applications, Materials, Functionality & Design, Vol. 2, Polymer and ceramics, EUROMAT 97, Maastrich, Netherlands (1997) [5] J.
Online since: May 2014
Authors: Chao Chang Arthur Chen, Shou Chih Cheng, Ming Hsien Chan, Wen Ching Hsu, Shih Lung Cheng
Abrasive Engineering Materials, No.7, pp501-513, 2004
Kao, “Elastohydrodynamic interaction in the free abrasive wafer slicing in a wiresaw:Modeling and finite element analysis”, Journal of Tribology, Vol.122, pp394-404, 2000
Liang, “Chip size estimation for effective blending ratio of slurries in wire sawing of silicon wafers for solar cells”, Advances Materials Research, Vol.76-78, pp422-427, 2009
Zhou, “Hard inclusion and their deter mental effects on the wire sawing process of multi-crystalline silicon”, Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells, Vol.91, pp1743-1748, 2007
Kitagawa, et al., “Dynamic phase diagram for a-Si in rapid thermal annealing”, Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, pp239-242, 1993
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Xian Min Li, Zhen Yu Song, Ya Qian Ma
Due to the small size of the nano-material, it has many special physical and chemical properties that the common materials do not have.
The TiO2 nano-particle used for the test is made through hydrothermal method [9], and the raw materials are titanium sulfate and urea.
Du: Synthetic lubricating materials.
Ce: Materials Science and Technology.
Zhou: Chinese Journal of Catalysis.
Online since: February 2013
Authors: Ill Soo Kim, Reenal Ritesh Chand, Ji Hye Lee, Ji Sun Kim
Hu 2007: International Journal of Measurement Science and Technology.18
Claeson, 1999: welding Journal. 78, 2
Simpson, 2009: Science and Technology of welding and joining, 14, 2
W., 2008: Science and Technology of welding and Joining, 13, 1
Jingbin, 2009: Journal Material Process Technology, 209.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Xin Tang Wang, Jian Qi Lu, Hai Lun Tong, Tian Hong Wang
The steel material has the yielding strength of 320MPa.
Chabot: Fire Safety Journal Vol. 20 (1993), p.135 [2] L.
Zhou and J.M.Wang: Applied Mechanics and Materials Vol. 71-78 (2011), p.3721 [6] X.T.
Qiu: Civil Engineering Journal Vol.44 (2011), p.34 (in Chinese) [7] V.
Wang: Advanced Materials Research Vol.168-170 (2011), p.674
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Lu Sun, Peng Tian, Tao Huang, Wen Le Du, Gui Tian Su, Zhi Guo Zheng
Photocatalytic Degradation of Cresol Red in Wastewater Using Nanometer TiO2 Peng Tian1,a*, Tao Huang2,b*, Zhiguo Zheng3,c, Lu Sun1,a, Wenle Du1,a and Guitian Su1,a 1College of Chemistry and Life Science, Shenyang Normal University, Shenyang 110034, China 2College of Physics Science and Technology, Shenyang Normal University, Shenyang 110034, China 3Finance and Asset Management Department, Shenyang Normal University, Shenyang 110034, China aemail: tianpenglnu@sina.com, bemail: sysdht@sina.com, cemail: zhengzg@sina.com *: email: tianpenglnu@sina.com, sysdht@sina.com Keywords: nanometer TiO2, photocatalytic degradation, cresol red, UV Light irradiation Abstract: In this paper, titanium tetrachloride with inorganic salts as raw materials in the experiment, TiO2 is prepared by the hydrolyzation method in (NH4)2SO4-modified TiCl4 solution, the maximal photocatalytic activity is observed at the mole ratio of TiCl4: (NH4)2SO4=1:2, the water-bath temperature of 90℃.
Introduction Nanoparticles and nanostructural materials have been considered an attractive family of materials over the last decades due to their novel properties that are not present in the bulk.
Experimental Procedures Preparation of Nanometer TiO2 Titanium tetrachloride with inorganic salts as raw materials in the experiment, TiO2 is prepared by the hydrolyzation method in (NH4)2SO4-modified TiCl4 solution, the maximal photocatalytic activity is observed at the mole ratio of TiCl4: (NH4)2SO4=1:2, the water-bath temperature of 90℃.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(21073123), National Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning Province(201102202), Education Bureau of Liaoning Province of China(LT2010097) and Natural Science Foundation of Shenyang city(F12-277-1-46).
Chinese Journal of Catalysis.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Prasad K.D.V. Yarlagadda, M. Azharul Karim, Cheng Yan, Jaya Suteja The
The input and output describe input and output material, energy, motion, and signal of each sub function.
The physical attributes of part could include quantity, material, shape, main dimension, specific features, and required tolerance.
Activities and resources information for a part, operational data (i.e. working days, hours per day, etc.), and financial data (i.e. material cost, labor wage, etc.) are used to calculate the life cycle cost of each part.
Niazi, et al., Product cost estimation: Technique classification and methodology review, Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering-Transactions of The ASME. 128(2) (2006) 563-575
Xie, Framework of a Product Lifecycle Costing System, Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering. 6(1) (2006) 69
Online since: June 2011
Authors: Xian Zhi Qin, Shao Bin Xiang, Fu Heng Hao, Jing Tan, Qiu Guo Xiao, Shao Hua Shen
The ZrW2O8 family of materials has been shown to display the unusual property of an isotropic bulk contraction in volume with the rising of temperature.
Experiment In this paper ZrOCl2·8H2O(AR), (NH4)6W7O24·6H2O(AR) and (NH4)6Mo7O24·4H2O(AR) are used as materials, and Al(NO3)3(AR) and NH4VO3(AR) are applied as doped materials.
The rapid change of temperature is a big problem for the thermal shock resistance of this kind of material.
Sleight: Science, Vol. 272 (1996), p.90 [2] J.
Xiong: Journal of Materials Engineering, Vol. 3 (2003), p.3 [8] S.
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