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Online since: October 2014
Authors: Xin Shi, Jun Xue Zhai, Yan Li, Guang Zhong
Effect of Carbon Nanotubes on Morphology and Property of Natural Rubber
Xin Shi 1, a, Junxue Zhai 2,b, Yan Li 3,c , Guang Zhong 3,d
1Qingdao Technical College, China
2Qingdao University of Science and Technology, China
3Shandong Dazhan Nano Materials Co.
Thus the carbon nanotubes have potentially usage in a wide variety of applications in materials science.
Experimental Section Main Materials.
Carbon nanotubes were obtained from Shandong Dazhan Nano Materials Co.
Journal of Material Chemistry, Vol. 21 (2011), p3301-3310
Thus the carbon nanotubes have potentially usage in a wide variety of applications in materials science.
Experimental Section Main Materials.
Carbon nanotubes were obtained from Shandong Dazhan Nano Materials Co.
Journal of Material Chemistry, Vol. 21 (2011), p3301-3310
Online since: May 2014
Authors: Zheng Yi Jiang, Dong Bin Wei, Si Hai Jiao, Xing Jian Gao, Jing Tao Han
Computational analysis of compressive strain hardening exponents of bimetal with pearlitic steel and low carbon steel
Xingjian Gao1, a, Zhengyi Jiang1, b, *, Dongbin Wei1, 2, c, Sihai Jiao3, e,
Jingtao Han4, f
1School of Mechanical, Materials and Mechatronic Engineering, University of Wollongong, Wollongong NSW 2522, Australia
2School of Electrical, Mechanical and Mechatronic Systems, University of Technology, Sydney NSW 2007, Australia
3Baosteel Research Institute, Baoshan Iron & Steel Co., Ltd., Shanghai 200941, China
4School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science & Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China
axg306@uowmail.edu.au, bjiang@uow.edu.au, cdwei@uow.edu.au, eshjiao@baosteel.com, fhanjt@ustb.edu.cn, *Corresponding author
Keywords: Strain-hardening exponent, Bimetal, Hot compression, Dynamic recrystallisation.
The strain hardening exponent (SHE), which is the indicator that signifies the strain hardening characteristic of a material, was proposed in the uniform plastic deformation stage during the tensile process [6].
So it is a material constant that used to describe the maximum amount of uniform strain in tensile deformation.
Han: submitted to Journal of Materials & Design (2013)
Han: submitted to Journal of Materials Science and Engineering, A (2013)
The strain hardening exponent (SHE), which is the indicator that signifies the strain hardening characteristic of a material, was proposed in the uniform plastic deformation stage during the tensile process [6].
So it is a material constant that used to describe the maximum amount of uniform strain in tensile deformation.
Han: submitted to Journal of Materials & Design (2013)
Han: submitted to Journal of Materials Science and Engineering, A (2013)
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Yu Fei Wang, Guo Fei Wang
It not only has the typical properties of visco-elastic materials, but also shows controllable characteristics, which make it widely used in structure vibration, anti-shock and intelligent control area, and so on.
Fig.3 The curve of force vs. displacement Fig.4 The relative MR effect vs. frequency The MR effect of MR elastomer Given the geometry shape, the stiffness of materials is proportion to the modulus and the change of stiffness can be calculated by the modulus.
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, Vol.320 (2008), p.158 [3] Jun-tao Zhu, Zhao-dong Xu, Xiang-cheng Zhang.
Journal of Southeast University, Vol.41 (2011), p.342 [4] Lin Chen, Steve Jerrams.
Polymer Engineering and Science, Vol. 10 (2012), p.1002 [6] Anna Boczkowska, Stefan F.
Fig.3 The curve of force vs. displacement Fig.4 The relative MR effect vs. frequency The MR effect of MR elastomer Given the geometry shape, the stiffness of materials is proportion to the modulus and the change of stiffness can be calculated by the modulus.
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, Vol.320 (2008), p.158 [3] Jun-tao Zhu, Zhao-dong Xu, Xiang-cheng Zhang.
Journal of Southeast University, Vol.41 (2011), p.342 [4] Lin Chen, Steve Jerrams.
Polymer Engineering and Science, Vol. 10 (2012), p.1002 [6] Anna Boczkowska, Stefan F.
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Chin Hsien Cheng, Shih Hung Chan, Ay Su
This model is able to help the development of the air electrode material for the URSOFC based on the computer simulation technique.
Jiang, “Development of lanthanum strontium manganite perovskite cathode materials of solid oxide fuel cells: a review”, Journal of Material Science, vol. 43, pp. 6799-6833, 2008
Roller, "Cathode material for solid oxide fuel cells: a review, " Journal of Solid State Electrochem, vol. 14, pp. 1125-1144, 2010
Gauckler, “Materials design for perovskite SOFC cathodes, ” Monatsh Chem, vol. 140, pp. 985-999, 2009
Gozu, “Structural and electrical properties of selected La1-xSrxCo0.2Fe0.8O3 and La0.6Sr0.4Fe0.6Ni0.2O3 perovskite type oxides, ”Journal of Power Sources, vol. 173, pp. 695-699, 2009
Jiang, “Development of lanthanum strontium manganite perovskite cathode materials of solid oxide fuel cells: a review”, Journal of Material Science, vol. 43, pp. 6799-6833, 2008
Roller, "Cathode material for solid oxide fuel cells: a review, " Journal of Solid State Electrochem, vol. 14, pp. 1125-1144, 2010
Gauckler, “Materials design for perovskite SOFC cathodes, ” Monatsh Chem, vol. 140, pp. 985-999, 2009
Gozu, “Structural and electrical properties of selected La1-xSrxCo0.2Fe0.8O3 and La0.6Sr0.4Fe0.6Ni0.2O3 perovskite type oxides, ”Journal of Power Sources, vol. 173, pp. 695-699, 2009
Online since: February 2020
Authors: Radu Stefanoiu, Ionelia Voiculescu, Daniela Maria Iovanaș, Victor Geantă, Emilia-Florina Binchiciu, Horia Binchiciu
The chemical composition and hardness of materials in the bi-metal composition are shown in table 1.
Chemical composition of materials used for obtaining of BM1 bi-metal Materials Chemical composition, wt.% Hardness C Si Mn P S Cr Cu Filler material EI Cr30C 3.2 0.6 1.2 Max. 0.03 Max. 0.0025 30.0 - 55HRC Substrates 235J2 0.16 0.4 1.4 0.03 0.03 - 0.55 180HB Table 2.
Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials, 15, No. 7-8 (2013) p.650 – 654
[9] Kashani, H., Amadeh, A., Farhani, M., Improvement of wear resistance of hot working tool steel by hardfacing Part 1 – Effect of microstructure and hardness, Materials Science and Technology, 23 (3) (2007), p. 356-360
[15] Pradeep, G.R.C., Ramesh, A., Durga Prasad B., A Review Paper on Hardfacing Processes and Materials, International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 2(11) (2010) p.6507-6510
Chemical composition of materials used for obtaining of BM1 bi-metal Materials Chemical composition, wt.% Hardness C Si Mn P S Cr Cu Filler material EI Cr30C 3.2 0.6 1.2 Max. 0.03 Max. 0.0025 30.0 - 55HRC Substrates 235J2 0.16 0.4 1.4 0.03 0.03 - 0.55 180HB Table 2.
Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials, 15, No. 7-8 (2013) p.650 – 654
[9] Kashani, H., Amadeh, A., Farhani, M., Improvement of wear resistance of hot working tool steel by hardfacing Part 1 – Effect of microstructure and hardness, Materials Science and Technology, 23 (3) (2007), p. 356-360
[15] Pradeep, G.R.C., Ramesh, A., Durga Prasad B., A Review Paper on Hardfacing Processes and Materials, International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 2(11) (2010) p.6507-6510
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Jing Ping Yang
Materials Contact and Interaction.
The key parameters of four kinds of concrete material properties are shown in Table 1.
Try using the parameters and test the same parts and other materials.
[2] Zhu Han: A Review of New Elastic Concrete (Tianjin Construction Technology Press,China 2004) (In Chinese) [3] Zhang Jun and Zhu Han: Journal of Building Structure Vol.27 (2006), p.156.
(In Chinese) [4] Huang Bingsheng, Huang Guzhong and Jiang Meng: Journal of Harbin Institute of Technology Vol.39 (2007), p.283.
The key parameters of four kinds of concrete material properties are shown in Table 1.
Try using the parameters and test the same parts and other materials.
[2] Zhu Han: A Review of New Elastic Concrete (Tianjin Construction Technology Press,China 2004) (In Chinese) [3] Zhang Jun and Zhu Han: Journal of Building Structure Vol.27 (2006), p.156.
(In Chinese) [4] Huang Bingsheng, Huang Guzhong and Jiang Meng: Journal of Harbin Institute of Technology Vol.39 (2007), p.283.
Online since: December 2003
Authors: R.M. Streicher, G.M. Insley
The material is chemically stable with no ageing noted in any of the testing.
The wear testing showed the material to be as wear resistant as alumina in standard simulation mode.
Materials and Methods Two candidate Zirconia Toughened Alumina (ZTA) ceramics were obtained from two manufacturers.
References [1] Willmann, G, Orthopaedics International, vol. 2, (1994), pg. 66 [2] Wang, J, Stevens, R, Journal of Materials Science, vol. 24, (1989), pg.3421
[3] Cales, B, Stefani, Y, Lilley, E, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, vol. 28, (1994) p 619
The wear testing showed the material to be as wear resistant as alumina in standard simulation mode.
Materials and Methods Two candidate Zirconia Toughened Alumina (ZTA) ceramics were obtained from two manufacturers.
References [1] Willmann, G, Orthopaedics International, vol. 2, (1994), pg. 66 [2] Wang, J, Stevens, R, Journal of Materials Science, vol. 24, (1989), pg.3421
[3] Cales, B, Stefani, Y, Lilley, E, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, vol. 28, (1994) p 619
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Zhen Zhong Gao, Yan Lin, Xiao Bo Wang, Rui Hang Lin, Jin Sun
Experimental
Materials.
Formaldehyde and TVOC emission behaviors according to finishing treatment with surface materials using 20L chamber and FLEC [J].
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2010,177: 90-94
Temperature and Humidity Dependence of Formaldehyde Release from Selected Building Materials[J].
Journal of Anhui Agri.
Formaldehyde and TVOC emission behaviors according to finishing treatment with surface materials using 20L chamber and FLEC [J].
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2010,177: 90-94
Temperature and Humidity Dependence of Formaldehyde Release from Selected Building Materials[J].
Journal of Anhui Agri.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Dan Hong Chen, Di Shi Bian
At present, Liaoning needs to take travel agencies as the core, form a chain of eating (food and beverage enterprises), accommodation (travel restaurants), transportation (transportation enterprises), sightseeing (scenery spots), shopping (travel shops), entertainment (recreation enterprises) providers and providers of providers (supply enterprises of food raw materials, supply enterprises of hotel equipment) and all the providers including distributors, retailers and tourists and all the users (see Figure 1. ).
[2] S.J.Chang, Wang S.X.”Research on Development of Tourism Industry Cluster,” Journal of Zhengzhou University of High Industry (Social Science), 5, 2006, p. 52-55
“Research on Development Strategy of Regional Tourism Industry Cluster,” Academic journal of Zhongzhou, 4, 2007, p.71-73
“On Upgrading Industrial Cluster Based on Cluster Innovation Network,” Journal of Yancheng Teachers University (Humanities & Social Sciences), 2, 2008 ,p.33-39
[5] S.J.Chang, Wang S.X.”Research on Development of Tourism Industry Cluster,” Journal of Zhengzhou University of High Industry (Social Science), 5, 2006, p. 52-55
[2] S.J.Chang, Wang S.X.”Research on Development of Tourism Industry Cluster,” Journal of Zhengzhou University of High Industry (Social Science), 5, 2006, p. 52-55
“Research on Development Strategy of Regional Tourism Industry Cluster,” Academic journal of Zhongzhou, 4, 2007, p.71-73
“On Upgrading Industrial Cluster Based on Cluster Innovation Network,” Journal of Yancheng Teachers University (Humanities & Social Sciences), 2, 2008 ,p.33-39
[5] S.J.Chang, Wang S.X.”Research on Development of Tourism Industry Cluster,” Journal of Zhengzhou University of High Industry (Social Science), 5, 2006, p. 52-55
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Yuan Xiang Sun, Da Kui Wang
International Journal of Solids and Structures, 12 (1976) ,81-97
[5] P.Perzyna:The constitutive equations for rate sensitive plastic materials.
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 32(1984), 461-490
Internal Journal of Impact Engineering, 2000, 24, 985-998
[11] S.Tandon, K.T.Faber: Effects of loading rate on the fracture of cementitious materials.
[5] P.Perzyna:The constitutive equations for rate sensitive plastic materials.
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 32(1984), 461-490
Internal Journal of Impact Engineering, 2000, 24, 985-998
[11] S.Tandon, K.T.Faber: Effects of loading rate on the fracture of cementitious materials.