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Online since: March 2012
Authors: Min Li, Xiao Liu
Firstly, calculate the column section's properties, the nature of the combination of materials to determine the information of the cells, the node number, the node constraints and so on.
(Science Publishing Press, Beijing 2007), in Chinese
Journal of bridge engineering, Vol. 9 (2004), p. 24–34
Chinese Journal of industrial construction, Vol. 35(2005), p. 85-93,in Chinese
Chinese Journal of building structure, Vol. 31(2001), p. 23-24,in Chinese
(Science Publishing Press, Beijing 2007), in Chinese
Journal of bridge engineering, Vol. 9 (2004), p. 24–34
Chinese Journal of industrial construction, Vol. 35(2005), p. 85-93,in Chinese
Chinese Journal of building structure, Vol. 31(2001), p. 23-24,in Chinese
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Lei Wang, Cheng Qiang An, Hai Yun Yu, Jie Sun, C.S. LIU
Adhesion Mechanism Analysis of prepainted steel sheet at UV ageing test
Lei Wang1,2,a, Chengqiang An1,b, Jie Sun1,c , Haiyun Yu2,d
and Changsheng Liu2,e
1Shenyang Ligong University School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Shenyang 110159, China.
2Key Laboratory for Anisotropy & Texture of Materials, Ministry of Education, Northeastern University ,Shenyang 110004, China
amailwl@163.com, bacq306@163.com, cjiersun2000@yahoo.com.cn, dyuhy2010@yahoo.cn, ecsliu@mail.neu.edu.cn
Keywords: prepainted steel sheet; UV ageing test; adhesion; mechanism
Abstract.
Kirchheim: Acta Materialia Vol. 52(2004), p.1579 [2] Ho-Young Lee, Jianmin Qu, Microstructure: Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology Vol. 17(2003), p.195 [3] Ho-Young Lee, Yong-Hyup Kim, Young-Keun Chang: Acta Materialia Vol. 52(2004), p. 5815 [4] E.
Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, Vol. 16(2002), p. 239 [5] Sung-Ryong Kim, J.
Bentadjine: Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives Vol. 22(2002), p. 431 [8] Lanlan Zhai, Guoping Ling, Jian Li: Materials Review Vol. 20(2006), p. 274 (In Chinese) [9] R.G.
Kirchheim: Acta Materialia Vol. 52(2004), p.1579 [2] Ho-Young Lee, Jianmin Qu, Microstructure: Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology Vol. 17(2003), p.195 [3] Ho-Young Lee, Yong-Hyup Kim, Young-Keun Chang: Acta Materialia Vol. 52(2004), p. 5815 [4] E.
Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, Vol. 16(2002), p. 239 [5] Sung-Ryong Kim, J.
Bentadjine: Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives Vol. 22(2002), p. 431 [8] Lanlan Zhai, Guoping Ling, Jian Li: Materials Review Vol. 20(2006), p. 274 (In Chinese) [9] R.G.
Online since: June 2018
Authors: Rostislav Drochytka, Bozena Dohnalkova
Materials and Compositions
Neutralization sludge.
Factors affecting hazardous S/S: A review, Journal of Hazardous Materials B137 (2006) 267–276
I., Immobilization of low and intermediate level of organic radioactive wastes in cement matrices.(2011) Journal of Hazardous Materials, 190 (1-3), pp. 969-979
[8] PLECAS, I.B., DIMOVIC, S., Immobilization of industrial waste in cement-bentonite clay matrix.(2004) Bulletin of Materials Science, 27 (2), pp. 175-178
Journal of Hazardous Materials,2009, 161 (1)
Factors affecting hazardous S/S: A review, Journal of Hazardous Materials B137 (2006) 267–276
I., Immobilization of low and intermediate level of organic radioactive wastes in cement matrices.(2011) Journal of Hazardous Materials, 190 (1-3), pp. 969-979
[8] PLECAS, I.B., DIMOVIC, S., Immobilization of industrial waste in cement-bentonite clay matrix.(2004) Bulletin of Materials Science, 27 (2), pp. 175-178
Journal of Hazardous Materials,2009, 161 (1)
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Bin Li, Shao Shuai Xu, Hong Zhang, Fu Mian Wang, Xin Zhao
Introduction
The so-called “virtual” refers to use technology to achieve the imitation material object or the pseudo material object through some kind of technology to turn a physical entity into some logical counterparts.
Tower crane jib which has two hoisting points and triangle section jib with the materials of section steel and the similar structure provides necessary condition for the virtual test model analysis.
Establishing test model need to define material properties includes material density, Poisson ratio and elastic modulus [3].
Journal of Chongqing Jianzhu University, 2005(12):97-100
The Design System of Finite Element and Parameterized Technology of Tower Crane Jib, in Journal of Shenyang Jianzhu University (Natural Science) Vol.24(2008), p. 872 [4] ANSYS User’s Manual, “Element Reference”, ANSYS, INC, 1996.
Tower crane jib which has two hoisting points and triangle section jib with the materials of section steel and the similar structure provides necessary condition for the virtual test model analysis.
Establishing test model need to define material properties includes material density, Poisson ratio and elastic modulus [3].
Journal of Chongqing Jianzhu University, 2005(12):97-100
The Design System of Finite Element and Parameterized Technology of Tower Crane Jib, in Journal of Shenyang Jianzhu University (Natural Science) Vol.24(2008), p. 872 [4] ANSYS User’s Manual, “Element Reference”, ANSYS, INC, 1996.
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Guang Qian Du, Dan Hong Shi
Numerical Simulation of the Precast Concrete Box Girders’ Temperature Field Distribution based on Material Properties
Guangqian Du 1, a, Danhong Shi 2,b
1Agricultural University of Hebei,P.R.China,071001
2 The Hebei First Electric Power Construction Engineering Company,China,050021
a476118298@qq.com, b 843221984@qq.com
Keywords: Precast concrete box girders, Temperature field, Hydration heat
Abstract.
Due to the large volume concrete special material properties, the casting of temperature stress should not be ignored.
The composite phase change materials can be added inside the mass concrete, this is a new train of thought.
Journal of Petrochemical Universities Vol. 4(4), (2001), p. 54
Huazhong University of Science and Technology Press(1995)
Due to the large volume concrete special material properties, the casting of temperature stress should not be ignored.
The composite phase change materials can be added inside the mass concrete, this is a new train of thought.
Journal of Petrochemical Universities Vol. 4(4), (2001), p. 54
Huazhong University of Science and Technology Press(1995)
Online since: April 2019
Authors: Surat Triwanapong, Kittipong Kimapong
Mathew, Selection of filler wire for and effect of auto tempering on the mechanical properties of dissimilar metal joint between 403 and 304L(N) stainless steels, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 209 (2009) 1428-1435
Alsaran, Mechanical and Structural Properties of Similar and Dissimilar Steel Joints, Materials Characterization 43 (1999) 311-318
Bohórquez, Benefits from H2 and CO2 additions in argon gas mixtures in GMAW, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 249 (2017) 158-166
Zhang, Effects of shielding gas on GMAW of 10Ni5CrMoV HSLA steel using high Cr-Ni austenitic wire, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 259 (2018) 116-125
Phule, The Science and Engineering of Materials, Thompson Canada Limited, Toronto, 2006.
Alsaran, Mechanical and Structural Properties of Similar and Dissimilar Steel Joints, Materials Characterization 43 (1999) 311-318
Bohórquez, Benefits from H2 and CO2 additions in argon gas mixtures in GMAW, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 249 (2017) 158-166
Zhang, Effects of shielding gas on GMAW of 10Ni5CrMoV HSLA steel using high Cr-Ni austenitic wire, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 259 (2018) 116-125
Phule, The Science and Engineering of Materials, Thompson Canada Limited, Toronto, 2006.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Puteri S.M. Megat Yusoff, Norlaili Amir, Faiz Ahmad
Experimental Details
Materials and Formulation Preparation.
Weight of a char reduced as compared to its coating due to materials lost in fire.
Duquesne, "Fire Retardant Polymers: Recent Developments and Opportunities," Journal of Materials Chemistry, vol. 17, pp. 2283–2300, 2007
Levchick, "Review of Current Flame Retardant Systems for Epoxy Resins," Journal of Fire Sciences, vol. 25, pp. 25-40, 2004
Fire and Materials, vol. 24, pp. 151-157, 2000
Weight of a char reduced as compared to its coating due to materials lost in fire.
Duquesne, "Fire Retardant Polymers: Recent Developments and Opportunities," Journal of Materials Chemistry, vol. 17, pp. 2283–2300, 2007
Levchick, "Review of Current Flame Retardant Systems for Epoxy Resins," Journal of Fire Sciences, vol. 25, pp. 25-40, 2004
Fire and Materials, vol. 24, pp. 151-157, 2000
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Ali Shirazi Hamedani, Kaveh Abbasi
Stress-strain equation of these materials are and , respectively.
The finite element results shows a linear relation between inversion size and the fillet die radius and is almost independent of the materials.
Yang: Free deformation mechanism and change of forming mode in tube inversion under conical die, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 177 (2006), pp171–174
Chan, Numerical analysis of an inside-out tube inversion process, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 66 (1997), pp.130-136
Zhang: Numerical investigations on a new type of energy-absorbing structure based on free inversion of tubes, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, Vol. 51 (2009), pp.64–76
The finite element results shows a linear relation between inversion size and the fillet die radius and is almost independent of the materials.
Yang: Free deformation mechanism and change of forming mode in tube inversion under conical die, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 177 (2006), pp171–174
Chan, Numerical analysis of an inside-out tube inversion process, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 66 (1997), pp.130-136
Zhang: Numerical investigations on a new type of energy-absorbing structure based on free inversion of tubes, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, Vol. 51 (2009), pp.64–76
Online since: June 2015
Authors: Masahiro Okumiya, Noah Utsumi, Masashi Yoshida, Jung Hyun Kong, Ryuta Ichiki
Aluminum alloys and aluminum nitride ceramics are promising candidates for heat dissipation materials.
Aluminum substrates covered in thin films of aluminum nitride may have potential for application as heat dissipation materials.
Yamamoto, AlN Materials as the High Thermal Conductive Substrate, Journal of Surface Finishing Society, Japan, 62 (2011) 443–447
Tsunekawa, Surface Nitriding of Al-Mg Alloys Using a Rotary Barrel Tank, Key Engineering Materials, 523-524 (2012) 1080–1085
[12] M.Yoshida, T.Zhou, N.Utsumi, Formation of Aluminum Nitride Films by Gas Nitriding, Key Engineering Materials, in press
Aluminum substrates covered in thin films of aluminum nitride may have potential for application as heat dissipation materials.
Yamamoto, AlN Materials as the High Thermal Conductive Substrate, Journal of Surface Finishing Society, Japan, 62 (2011) 443–447
Tsunekawa, Surface Nitriding of Al-Mg Alloys Using a Rotary Barrel Tank, Key Engineering Materials, 523-524 (2012) 1080–1085
[12] M.Yoshida, T.Zhou, N.Utsumi, Formation of Aluminum Nitride Films by Gas Nitriding, Key Engineering Materials, in press
Online since: November 2014
Authors: Mohd Shahir Kasim, Mohd Amran, Raja Izamshah, Mohd Hadzley, S. Amri, Nurul Husna
Severe tool wear and rough machined surface were obtained during machining and finishing operations on these polymeric materials.
[2] Mata, F., Gaitonde, V.N., Karnik, S.R., Davim, J.P., Influence of cutting conditions on machinability aspects of PEEK, PEEK CF 30 and PEEK GF 30 composites using PCD tools, J. of Materials Progressing Technology, 209 (2009) 1980-1987
[3] Davim, J.P., Mata, F., Physical cutting model of Polyetheretherketone composites, Materials & Design, 27(10) (2006) 847–852
[5] Chatelain, J. and Zaghbani, I., Effect of tool geometry special features on cutting forces of multilayered CFRP laminates, Journal of Composite Materials (2012) 85–90
[8] Mata, F., Hanafi, I., Khamlichi, A., Jabbouri, A., Bezzazi, M., Derivation of statistical models to predict roughness parameters during machining process of PEEK composites using PCD and K10 tools, International Journal of Physical Science. 4(5) (2009) 369–376
[2] Mata, F., Gaitonde, V.N., Karnik, S.R., Davim, J.P., Influence of cutting conditions on machinability aspects of PEEK, PEEK CF 30 and PEEK GF 30 composites using PCD tools, J. of Materials Progressing Technology, 209 (2009) 1980-1987
[3] Davim, J.P., Mata, F., Physical cutting model of Polyetheretherketone composites, Materials & Design, 27(10) (2006) 847–852
[5] Chatelain, J. and Zaghbani, I., Effect of tool geometry special features on cutting forces of multilayered CFRP laminates, Journal of Composite Materials (2012) 85–90
[8] Mata, F., Hanafi, I., Khamlichi, A., Jabbouri, A., Bezzazi, M., Derivation of statistical models to predict roughness parameters during machining process of PEEK composites using PCD and K10 tools, International Journal of Physical Science. 4(5) (2009) 369–376