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Online since: July 2018
Authors: A.V. Krainov, E.N. Pashkov, E.N. Kramshonkov
Kong, International Journal of Impact Engineering, 76, 232 (2015) [17] Y.Y.
Chen, International Journal of Impact Engineering, 36, 651 (2009) [18] T.T.
Wadley, International Journal of Impact Engineering, 38, 837 (2011) [22] T.
Zaera, International Journal of Impact Engineering, 35, 133 (2008) [29] N.
Ding, International Journal of Impact Engineering, 82, 89 (2015) [30] A.V.
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Olga Kazmina, Maria Dushkina, Svetlana Volland, Elena Lebedeva
Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry 19 (2013) 1916 – 1925
Ceramics international 39 (2013) 9071 – 9078
Preparation of high strength foam glass-ceramics from waste cathode ray tube.
Glass and Ceramic 66 (2009) 314-344
Glass and Ceramics 66 (2009) 236-239
Online since: August 2017
Authors: Jozef Peterka, Martin Necpal, Marcel Kuruc, Vladimír Šimna, Tomáš Vopát
In Procedia Engineering.
In Journal of Manufacturing Process.
In Procedia Engineering.
In Procedia Engineering.
In Procedia Engineering.
Online since: February 2019
Authors: Kheira Bouzouina, Sadek Gouasmi, Chelahi Chiker Yamina, Djebbar Noureddine
International Journal Oral Maxillofaciale Implants, 20(4), (2005) 578–83
International Journal Oral Maxillofacial Implants, 9(3), (1994) 345–60
International Journal of Oral Maxillofacial Implants, 15(4), (2000) 559–64
Biomedical Engineering Applications Basis and Communications, 28(2), (2016) 14-24
Journal of Biomimetics, Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, 31(2017), 44-52 [29] HH.
Online since: January 2025
Authors: Cheng Yong Heah, Firuz Zainuddin, Syed Nuzul Fadzli Syed Adam, Mohamad Hasmaliza, Nur Hasnidah Ahmad Shukeri
The Important Characteristic and Properties of Dolomite Minerals and Potential Uses as Bioceramics: An Overview Nur Hasnidah Ahmad Shukeri1,a, Syed Nuzul Fadzli Syed Adam1,b, Hasmaliza Mohamad2,c, Heah Cheng Yong1,d, Firuz Zainuddin3,e 1Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) 02600, Ulu Pauh, Perlis Malaysia 2School of Materials and Mineral Resources Engineering, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) 14300, Transkrian Penang, Malaysia 3Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) 02600, Ulu Pauh, Perlis Malaysia *ahasnidah.nur@gmail.com, bsyed.nuzul@unimap.edu.my, chasmaliza@usm.my, dcyheah@unimap.edu.my, efiruz@unimap.edu.my Keywords: Properties, Carbonate Rock, Dolomite, Bioceramic, Biomedical.
ACKNOWLEGEMENT A deep gratitude was expressed to the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering & Technology and Faculty of Chemical Engineering & Technology of Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) and School of Materials and Mineral Resources Engineering of Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) for providing the equipment and facilities.
Syauqi Sauffi et al., “A Review of Carbonate Minerals as an Additive to Geopolymer Materials,” in IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2019, vol. 551, no. 1. doi: 10.1088/1757-899X/551/1/012084
Zhu, “Journal of the European Ceramic Society Feasible recycling of industrial waste coal fly ash for preparation of anorthite-cordierite based porous ceramic membrane supports with addition of dolomite,” vol. 36, pp. 1059–1071, 2016
Fukuda, “Antibacterial characteristics of CaCO3-MgO composites,” in Materials Science and Engineering: B, 2010, vol. 173, no. 1–3. doi: 10.1016/j.mseb.2009.12.007
Online since: June 2008
Authors: Ming Xing Zhang, Kevin Spencer
Zhang 1,b 1 Division of Materials, School of Engineering, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, 4072, Australia a k.spencer@uq.edu.au, bm.zhang@minmet.uq.edu.au Keywords: Kinetic metallization; cold spray; thermal spray; coatings; corrosion resistance; wear resistance, aluminium, magnesium; light metals.
Tucker, Jr., in: ASM Handbook v.5 Surface Engineering, ASM International, Materials Park, Ohio (1990)
Pattison, et al.: International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture Vol. 47 (2007), p. 627
[31] Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol. 03.02, ASTM International (2006)
Bernecki, ASM International (1993), p. 555
Online since: August 2005
Authors: Li Sheng Liu, Qing Jie Zhang, Shu Yong Yang
The fracture of the functionally graded thermal barrier coating (TBC) under the thermal loads is a key for the engineering application of this kind of materials.
In addition, for both the interior interface crack and the edge interface crack, the crack in the micro model is located inside the ceramic at the first interface, inside the metal component (a) macro model (b) micro model Fig.1: The finite element mesh around the second interior interface crack. 50 vol.% metal ceramic (PSZ) 25 vol.% metal 75 vol.% metal NiCrAlY metal ( SUS304 ) 0.2mm 5 mm 0.2mm 0.2mm 0.2mm 0.2mm flux (MW/m2 ) film ( 90K, 10 4 Wm-2 K -1 ) Fig. 2: TBC architecture. ①→ ②→ ③→ ④→ at the second and the third interface, at the interface of different component at the fourth interface.
In which ① denotes the first interface between the ceramic layer and the 25 vol. % NiCrAlY interlayer.
Kim: Engineering Fracture Mechanics Vol. 68 (2001), p. 1013
Lee: International Journal of Solids and Structures Vol. 38 (2001), p. 5303
Online since: May 2020
Authors: A.Y. Altukhov, Evgeniy V. Ageev, O.G. Loktionova
Murty, Materials Science and Engineering: A, (2010) 2370-2378
Ducheyne, Ceramics International, (2000) 709-713
Poprawe, International Materials Reviews, (2012) 133-164
Horyakova, Russian Engineering Research, (2014) 694-696
Horyakova, Russian Engineering Research, (2015) 33-35
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Yan Jun Wang, Bin Wang
Study on Infiltration Kinetics of High Temperature Self-lubrication Composite by Pressure Infiltration Bin Wang1,a, Yanjun Wang1,b 1School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Jinan, Jinan, China awbljh2@163.com, bynjnwang@yahoo.com Keyword: Infiltrationkinetics,Self-lubrication composite,Finite element analysis Abstract: In this paper, the kinetics of infiltration of 60Sn40Pb-10Ag molten solid lubricants into the TiC-Fe-Cr-W-Mo-V ordered porous sintering body were studied and the effective infiltration model which was used to analysis the kinetics of infiltration was established.
Fig 4 The infiltration velocity at the temper- Fig 5 The infiltration velocity at the temper- ature of 700℃ and the pressure of 5.5MPa ature of 750℃ and the pressure of 5.5MPa Fig 6 The infiltration velocity at the temperature of 800℃ and the pressure of 5.5MPa Acknowledgement: This work was financially supported by Scientific and Technologic Development Programme of Shandong Province,PR China (2011GGB01170) and Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province,PR China (YF200833) Reference: [1] H E Sliney.Tribology International .
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Online since: September 2018
Authors: Ana Helena Almeida Bressiani, Ivana Conte Cosentino, Walter Kenji Yoshito, Flávia Rodrigues de Oliveira Silva, Nelson B. Lima
The bioresorbability and biodegradability features make the β-TCP being widely used in a number of biomedical applications such as orthopedics, dentistry, tissue engineering, and drug, gene and protein delivery.
Ferreira: Ceramics International Vol. 33 (4) (2007), p. 637. ] or wet-chemical method, wherein the calcium-deficient hydroxyapatite (CDHA) is obtained as a precursor and needs to be calcined above 700-800ºC to transform into β-TCP phase [3, [] W.I.
Kumta: Materials Science and Engineering C Vol. 29 (2009), p. 69. ] β-TCP using 50% magnesium (β-TCMP) substituted brushite as a precursor in a method of several digestion/boiling steps.
Bressiani:Journal of Luminescence Vol. 187 (2017), p. 240. ].
At high temperature, calcium phosphate absorbs microwaves efficiently leading to a complex ceramics sintering process [[] Y. fang, D.K.
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