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Online since: December 2024
Authors: Sukanya Thepwatee, Anchalee Pinket, Sutthipong Rangauthok
Materials and Methods Materials.
Singh: Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Vol. 80 (2018)
Zhang: Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology Vol. 42 (2021), p. 1225-1232
Tomé-Carneiro: British Journal of Pharmacology Vol. 177 (2020), p. 1316-1330
Bou-Chacra: Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology Vol. 49 (2019), p. 622-631
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Lian Hai Ren
The scan was set from m/z 15-300 u. 2.3 Adsorption experimental section 2.3.1 Materials A commercial activated carbon was used as adsorbent in the experiment.
Journal of hazardous Materials, Vol.2(2011), p. 683-690
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol. 1(2006), p.128-136
New Carbon Materials, Vol. 2(2007), p.135-140
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol. 2(2006), p.814-817
Online since: January 2007
Authors: Da Ping Wan, Hai Feng Wang, X.D. Yao, De Jin Hu, Li Ming Xu
Acknowledgement This work was supported by the Science and Technology Development Foundation of Shanghai Science and Technology Committee (No.021111125).
Lee: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 71 (1997), pp. 258-266
Kim: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 155-156 (2004), pp. 1373-1382
Hillery: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 166 (2005), pp. 321-329
Li: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 129 (2002), pp. 551-554.
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Wei Wang, Nai Zhi Zhao, Shi Yan, Yang Cheng, Xin Zi Yuan
Piezoelectric materials can be used as sensors and drivers to use according to the direct and inverse piezoelectric effect of piezoelectric materials[5].
The piezoelectric materials in this article are all PZT elements so that taking an example of PZT to illustrate[6].
[4]S.Yan, W.Sun, G.Song, H.C.Gu, L.S.Huo, B.Liu and Y.G.Zhang: Smart Materials and Structures Vol. 18(4)2009, p. 1
[10] H.Yang and C.Wang: Journal of North University of China (Natural Science Edition) Vol. 27(4)2006, p. 348.
He: Chinese Journal of Applied Mechanics Vol. 20(2)2003, p. 72.
Online since: January 2017
Authors: Karim Djemmal, Rebai Guemini, Fares Serradj, Hichem Farh, Mosbah Zidani
Materials and Methods 2.1 Alloy compositions.
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, 2005, 36(3): 691−702
Journal of Materials Science, 1997, 32(7): 1895−1902
Materials Science and Engineering A, 2010, 527(20): 5307−5311
Australasia, Materials Forum, 28 (2004) 564-569
Online since: January 2020
Authors: A.I. Scvortsov, M.A. Melchakov, A.A. Scvortsov
Introduction The development of damping materials and methods of their processing are of scientific and practical interest, as reducing harmful vibrations and noise from dynamically loaded items is a relevant issue nowadays.
Secondly, the improvement of the damping properties of magnetomechanical iron-based alloys, which have the highest damping capacity among the metallic materials known, is of great importance in dealing with harmful noise and vibration.
Materials, Treatment Methods, Investigation Techniques The research materials are Fe alloys, the main mechanism of internal friction of which is of the magnetomechanical nature: carbon-free alloys Fe–8%Cr, Fe–16%Cr, Fe–19%Cr, Fe–4%Cr–2%V, Fe–3%Cr–3%Al, as well as graphitic steel Fe–1,2%C–2%Si–2%Al.
Dinislamova, Influence of molybdenum content and thermomagnetic treatment on the structure and magnetic properties of magnetically hard Fe–Cr–Co alloys, Physics and Chemistry of Materials Treatment, 3 (2011) 78–86
Scvortsov, Magnetic anisotropy and thermomagnetic processing of soft magnetic iron-based alloys, New Magnetic Materials of Microelectronics. (2002) 63–65.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Gang Meng, Jin Qing Jia, Li Hua Zhang
The material mechanical properties of steel are shown in Table 2.
Material mechanical properties of steel Models Mondulus of elasticity Ey [GPa] Yield strength fy [MPa] Ultimate Strength fu[MPa] As15.2 196.4 1845 1942 As12.7 195.6 1839 1936 B14 201.5 408 572 B18 204.5 411 587 I14 206.1 245 406 Finite Element Analysis Model of ANSYS Finite element analysis of steel reinforced concrete structure and the other solid materials are same in the principles and methods.
Because of steel reinforced concrete structure is composed of three different materials of steel reinforced, rebar and concrete, and the material constitutive relation is very particularity and complexity, the separate model was adopted in this text.
Fig.3 Cross-sectional unit Fig.4 Constraint handling Fig.5 Reinforced unit Compared to ordinary concrete materials, mechanical properties of the ultra-high strength concrete is very special, and brittle failure is extremely obvious.
Acknowledgements The authors would like to acknowledge the financially supported from project of National Natural Science Foundation of China "Research on Seismic Performance and Ductility-based Seismic Design of Steel Reinforced Ultra-high Strength Concrete Frames" (Grant No. 51078059).
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Zhi Ming Sun, Shui Lin Zheng, Yang Yang Huai, Zhong Lei Dou
Introduction Geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs) are a new generation of waterproof building materials, which are manufactured clay liners that consist of a thin layer of bentonite glued to a geomembrane or are encased by geotextiles [1,2].
However, how to improve the salt resistance capacity of GCLs in saline water using China bentonites as the raw materials has rarely been reported.
Materials and methods Materials used.
Because diatomite, opals, sepiolite, attapulgite are all porous materials, the specific area of which are large.
Quirk, Changes in basal spacing of montmorillonite in electrolyte solutions, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. 19 (1964) 798-812
Online since: April 2016
Authors: Feng Yan, Jie Chen, Ming Chao Che
Materials Review, 2007,(21):11-13(in Chinese)
Materials Research Bulletin,2009,44(4):937-942
Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2010,508(2):620-624
Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2010,499:255-258
Materials Research Bulletin ,2009,44:937–942
Online since: July 2022
Authors: Victoriya Petropavlovskaya, M.Y. Zavadko, K.S. Petropavlovskii, Tatiana B. Novichenkova
Materials Today: Proceedings 38(1) (2020)
Journal of Composite Materials 49(7), 873-887 (2015)
Science and Engineering of Composite Materials 26(1), 43-52 (2018)
IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering, 327(4):042103 (2018)
Materials Science Forum 974 MSF, 195–200 (2020)