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Online since: June 2014
Authors: Pilar de Tiedra, Roberto López, Raúl Mahillo-Isla, Francisco Javier Santos, Manuel San Juán, Óscar Martín
International Journal of Engineering Science, 38(16):1759--1788,
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International Journal of Thermal Sciences, 49(8):1394--1406, 2010
International Journal of Fatigue, 32(12):1970--1976, 2010
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 53(9):2035- -2043, 2010
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 528(18):5974--5982, 2011.
International Journal of Thermal Sciences, 49(8):1394--1406, 2010
International Journal of Fatigue, 32(12):1970--1976, 2010
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 53(9):2035- -2043, 2010
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 528(18):5974--5982, 2011.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Cheng Fan, Geng Chen, Shan Shan Wang
Ceramic materials has approximate color and translucency with natural tooth, which is unmatched by other restorative materials.
However, due to the brittleness of ceramics and the stress mismatch between different materials, failure phenomenon is often observed during the service period of all-ceramic crowns.
Introduction Dental ceramic materials have similar color and translucency to natural tooth, performance, stability, good biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, aging and wear and tear, etc., which is favored deeply by the doctors and patients, is the most promising new materials of the oral prosthetics.
This is the metal materials and other macromolecule can not compared, and gradually been widely used in the field of prosthodontics.
The journal of prosthetic dentistry, v11, 2001, p495-510.
However, due to the brittleness of ceramics and the stress mismatch between different materials, failure phenomenon is often observed during the service period of all-ceramic crowns.
Introduction Dental ceramic materials have similar color and translucency to natural tooth, performance, stability, good biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, aging and wear and tear, etc., which is favored deeply by the doctors and patients, is the most promising new materials of the oral prosthetics.
This is the metal materials and other macromolecule can not compared, and gradually been widely used in the field of prosthodontics.
The journal of prosthetic dentistry, v11, 2001, p495-510.
Online since: October 2006
Authors: Jae Sil Park, Chang Sung Seok, Young Min Lee, Yong Huh
The test results showed the similarity in the hardness but considerable difference in
the tensile strength between two materials.
The experimental results showed differences in the microstructure and chemical composition between the two materials.
Therefore, we have concluded that the difference of strength between the two types materials, because the shape of the graphite and the content of Cu between the materials were different.
Orhan, Journal of Material Processing Technology, Vol. 141, Issue. 2 (2003), pp. 228-233 [6] J.
Wang, Materials Science and Engeering A, Vol. 390, Issue. 1-2 (2005), pp. 326-333 [11] W.
The experimental results showed differences in the microstructure and chemical composition between the two materials.
Therefore, we have concluded that the difference of strength between the two types materials, because the shape of the graphite and the content of Cu between the materials were different.
Orhan, Journal of Material Processing Technology, Vol. 141, Issue. 2 (2003), pp. 228-233 [6] J.
Wang, Materials Science and Engeering A, Vol. 390, Issue. 1-2 (2005), pp. 326-333 [11] W.
Online since: April 2014
Authors: Da Wei Lv, Jian He, Xiao Li Sun
This paper is to research on the road performance of waterproof and cohesive material of PCMA compared with the other same type of materials through the indoor experiment.
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The result apparently shows that the temperature sensitive of PCMA is weaker than the other two materials.
Owing to the thermosetting of PCMA, the shear strength is less sensitive to the temperature than the other materials.
Road Performance of Waterproof Material for Concrete Bridge Decks [J].Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering, 2001, 12, 4
Journal of Chang’an university ( Natural Science Edition),2009,11
The result apparently shows that the temperature sensitive of PCMA is weaker than the other two materials.
Owing to the thermosetting of PCMA, the shear strength is less sensitive to the temperature than the other materials.
Road Performance of Waterproof Material for Concrete Bridge Decks [J].Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering, 2001, 12, 4
Journal of Chang’an university ( Natural Science Edition),2009,11
Online since: October 2021
Authors: Alexey M. Mezrin, Elena V. Torskaya
Standard indentation by Berkovich pyramid is used to find elastic properties and hardness from model [13] developed for homogeneous materials.
Tribological Tests Materials.
The unloading curves are commonly used to identify the elastic properties of materials.
Sikora: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance Vol. 24(3) (2015), p. 1150
Torskaya: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science 230(9) (2016), p. 1392
Tribological Tests Materials.
The unloading curves are commonly used to identify the elastic properties of materials.
Sikora: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance Vol. 24(3) (2015), p. 1150
Torskaya: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science 230(9) (2016), p. 1392
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Song Li Zhang, Yu Tao Zhao, Xiao Jun Liu, Wei Li Lin
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 1998, 73: 160-166
Materials Science and Engineering, 2000(29): 49-113
Materials Science & Engineering: A, 2011. 528(15): 5278-5282
Materials Review, 2002(09): 5-6
Materials Science & Engineering, 1995(04): 2-7
Materials Science and Engineering, 2000(29): 49-113
Materials Science & Engineering: A, 2011. 528(15): 5278-5282
Materials Review, 2002(09): 5-6
Materials Science & Engineering, 1995(04): 2-7
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Yu Jia Cui, Peng Li, Wei Guo Wang, Yong Liang Zhao, Ya Nan Gu
MATERIALS AND METHODS
MATERIALS
Strain: Grifola frondosa, from Fujian Sanming Institute of Fungi.
The Journal of Antibiotics. 51(1998)665-675
Journal of Triticeae Crops. 26(2006)163-166
Journal of Food Science and Biotechnology. 25(2006)24-27.
Journal of Bacteriology. 178(1996) 4381-4391
The Journal of Antibiotics. 51(1998)665-675
Journal of Triticeae Crops. 26(2006)163-166
Journal of Food Science and Biotechnology. 25(2006)24-27.
Journal of Bacteriology. 178(1996) 4381-4391
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Athanasios G. Mamalis, Evangelos Hristoforou, Artem Kozyrev, Michael Eisterer, Tatiana Prikhna, Nina Sergienko, Viktor Moshchil, Vladimir Sverdun, Jacques G. Noudem, Xavier Chaud, Harald W. Weber, Vladimir Sokolovsky, Wilfried Goldacker, Wolfgang Gawalek, Tobias Habisreuther, Jan Dellith, Christa Schmidt, Sergey Dub, Doris Litzkendorf, Anton Shaternik, Alexander Borimskiy, Elena Prisyazhnaya, Valeriy Kovylaev
Fig. 1b shows the temperature dependences of the upper critical magnetic field Bc2 for some of the best materials.
A high density of smaller Mg-B-O and MgBx inclusions was observed in the materials with higher critical current densities and pinning forces.
Gauckler, Techna group –monographs in materials and society Vol. 8 (2009), p. 279 [2] M.
Penkin et al.: Journal of Physics: Conference Series Vol. 43 (2006), p. 792 [6] T.
Starostina: Journal of Physics: Conference Series Vol. 234 (2010) - 012031. - Р.1-14 http://iopscience.iop.org/1742-6596/234/1/012031/pdf/1742-6596_234_1_012031.pdf [15] M.
A high density of smaller Mg-B-O and MgBx inclusions was observed in the materials with higher critical current densities and pinning forces.
Gauckler, Techna group –monographs in materials and society Vol. 8 (2009), p. 279 [2] M.
Penkin et al.: Journal of Physics: Conference Series Vol. 43 (2006), p. 792 [6] T.
Starostina: Journal of Physics: Conference Series Vol. 234 (2010) - 012031. - Р.1-14 http://iopscience.iop.org/1742-6596/234/1/012031/pdf/1742-6596_234_1_012031.pdf [15] M.
Online since: October 2016
Authors: Toribio Fernandez Otero, Masaki Fuchiwaki, Jose Gabriel Martínez
Both, the constitutive materials and the devices mimic natural muscles.
Martinez, Biomimetic intracellular matrix (ICM) materials, properties and functions.
Full integration of actuators and sensors, Journal of Material Chemistry B, vol. 1, No. 1, 2013, pp. 26-38
Inganas, Conjugated Polymers and the Bending Cantilever Method - Electrical Muscles and Smart Devices, Advanced Materials, vol. 4, No. 4, 1992, pp. 277-278
Zaifoglu, Using reactive artificial muscles to determine water exchange during reactions, Smart Materials Structtures, vol. 22, No. 10, 2013, p. 104019
Martinez, Biomimetic intracellular matrix (ICM) materials, properties and functions.
Full integration of actuators and sensors, Journal of Material Chemistry B, vol. 1, No. 1, 2013, pp. 26-38
Inganas, Conjugated Polymers and the Bending Cantilever Method - Electrical Muscles and Smart Devices, Advanced Materials, vol. 4, No. 4, 1992, pp. 277-278
Zaifoglu, Using reactive artificial muscles to determine water exchange during reactions, Smart Materials Structtures, vol. 22, No. 10, 2013, p. 104019