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Online since: November 2025
Authors: Bohdan Tsymbal, Mykhailo Motrych, Olena Sharovatova, Artem Petryshchev
Borysova, Studying the physicalchemical properties of alloyed metallurgical waste as secondary resourcesaving raw materials, Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies. 4 12 (2018) 43–48
Bai, Preparation of ferronickel from nickel laterite via coal-based reduction followed by magnetic separation, International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy and Materials. 25 7 (2018) 744–751
A study on mechanochemical behavior of MoO3–Mg–C to synthesize molybdenum carbide, International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials. 47 11 (2014) 18–24
IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering. 91 (2015) 1–6
Kharatyan, DTA/TG study of tungsten oxide and ammonium tungstate reduction by (Mg + C) combined reducers at non-isothermal conditions, International Journal Refractory Metals & Hard Materials. 43 (2014) 216–221
Bai, Preparation of ferronickel from nickel laterite via coal-based reduction followed by magnetic separation, International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy and Materials. 25 7 (2018) 744–751
A study on mechanochemical behavior of MoO3–Mg–C to synthesize molybdenum carbide, International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials. 47 11 (2014) 18–24
IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering. 91 (2015) 1–6
Kharatyan, DTA/TG study of tungsten oxide and ammonium tungstate reduction by (Mg + C) combined reducers at non-isothermal conditions, International Journal Refractory Metals & Hard Materials. 43 (2014) 216–221
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Peng Peng Huang, Xi Zhou Xiao
Simulation study the movement of materials in loader shovel working process based on EDEM
Pengpeng Huang1,a, Xizhou Xiao1,b
1Jiangxi University of Science and Technology,Ganzhou,341000,China
ahpp1261@126.com,bjaynaf@126.com
Keywords: EDEM, Insert process, Motion characteristic, Simulation
Abstract.
Experimental studies have shown that [2]: In bulk materials, there was no obvious slip plane and it was a granular material moving region, deformation and displacement of the granular material is not the materials achieved the ultimate stress, but the materials in contact with each other to transmit movement.
Research for the Deformation of Granular Materials during the Shovelling Process of a Loader[J].Journal of Southern Institute of Metallurgy.1995,16(3):22-27 [2] Yao Jianqian, Le Xiaobin.
Journal of Engineering Design,2011,18(6):428-436 [7] M.Kremmer, J.F.Favier.
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 2001, 51: 1423-1436
Experimental studies have shown that [2]: In bulk materials, there was no obvious slip plane and it was a granular material moving region, deformation and displacement of the granular material is not the materials achieved the ultimate stress, but the materials in contact with each other to transmit movement.
Research for the Deformation of Granular Materials during the Shovelling Process of a Loader[J].Journal of Southern Institute of Metallurgy.1995,16(3):22-27 [2] Yao Jianqian, Le Xiaobin.
Journal of Engineering Design,2011,18(6):428-436 [7] M.Kremmer, J.F.Favier.
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 2001, 51: 1423-1436
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Jin Sheng Liang, Yan Ding, Dong Mei Zhang, Xi Mu, Lei Wang
In this paper, ceramic balls, made of natural mineral materials, are chosen as activating material.
Materials and Methods 2.1 Materials and reagents Kunming mice were bought from Animal Science of Health Science Laboratory in Peking University.
Results and Discussion 3.1 Changes of parameters of water After flowing through the activating materials, the properties of water are changed by them.
Wang, et al.: Journal of Functional Materials, Vol. 40(2009), p. 556 [8] J.S.
Ding, et al.: Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 178 (2011), p. 86 [11] D.Y.
Materials and Methods 2.1 Materials and reagents Kunming mice were bought from Animal Science of Health Science Laboratory in Peking University.
Results and Discussion 3.1 Changes of parameters of water After flowing through the activating materials, the properties of water are changed by them.
Wang, et al.: Journal of Functional Materials, Vol. 40(2009), p. 556 [8] J.S.
Ding, et al.: Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 178 (2011), p. 86 [11] D.Y.
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Han Ling Li, Lei Hou, Jun Jie Zhao, De Zhi Lin, Lin Qiu
In microscopic scale, a detailed representation of the hexagonal cells may simulates the impact process of small materials reasonably well [1-2], but in macroscopic scale, due to its computational complexity, such detailed structure is unsuitable for simulating impact process upon auto mobile part.
Acknowledgment Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 11271247).
[4] Heimbs and Sebastian, "Virtual testing of sandwich core structures using dynamic finite element simulations," Computational Materials Science, vol.45, pp. 205-216, 2009
Cai, "Nonlinear property of the visco-elastic-plastic material in the impact problem," Journal of Shanghai University(English Edition), vol.13, pp. 23-28, 2009
Tanner, "A new constitutive equation derived from network theory," Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, vol.2, pp. 353-365, 1977
Acknowledgment Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 11271247).
[4] Heimbs and Sebastian, "Virtual testing of sandwich core structures using dynamic finite element simulations," Computational Materials Science, vol.45, pp. 205-216, 2009
Cai, "Nonlinear property of the visco-elastic-plastic material in the impact problem," Journal of Shanghai University(English Edition), vol.13, pp. 23-28, 2009
Tanner, "A new constitutive equation derived from network theory," Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, vol.2, pp. 353-365, 1977
Online since: January 2021
Authors: Abdelghani Laouer, Nesrine Boulaktout, El Hacene Mezaache, Salah Laouar
Laouer, Numerical Study of the Solidification of Phase Change Materials in a Rectangular Cavity: Effects of Convection and Aspect Ratio, Annales de Chimie : Science des Materiaux, 43 (2019) 1–9
Mahkamov, Solar energy storage using phase change materials.
Drzal, High latent heat storage and high thermal conductive phase change materials using exfoliated graphite nanoplatelets.
Series: Materials Science and Engineering 180 (2017) 012030 [16] R.
Liu, Theory and experiment of contact melting of phase change materials in a rectangular cavity at different tilt angles, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 120 (2018) 241-249
Mahkamov, Solar energy storage using phase change materials.
Drzal, High latent heat storage and high thermal conductive phase change materials using exfoliated graphite nanoplatelets.
Series: Materials Science and Engineering 180 (2017) 012030 [16] R.
Liu, Theory and experiment of contact melting of phase change materials in a rectangular cavity at different tilt angles, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 120 (2018) 241-249
Online since: February 2022
Authors: Alexander Kustov, Igor Derkachev, Mikhail Kulakov, Oleg Baklanov
Materials and Methods of Research
The purpose of the research was to study the properties of subsurface layers of materials subjected to innovative technological processing by AMD- methods [5].
I., "Natural and Technical Sciences", Tambov. 2010.
A., Fundamental problems of modern materials science., volume 11, No. 4/2., 2014, p. 592 -598
N., Russian technological journal, 2016, vol. 4, No. 2 (11), Pp. 25-30
I., Fundamental problems of modern materials science, 2019. №1 (16)., p. 22-29
I., "Natural and Technical Sciences", Tambov. 2010.
A., Fundamental problems of modern materials science., volume 11, No. 4/2., 2014, p. 592 -598
N., Russian technological journal, 2016, vol. 4, No. 2 (11), Pp. 25-30
I., Fundamental problems of modern materials science, 2019. №1 (16)., p. 22-29
Online since: March 2007
Authors: Qing Sheng Yang, Fang Xu
In the isotropic case, the strain and energy function is independent on choice of the principle
direction of materials.
Dragon: Composites Science and Technology, to appear, 2006
Chen: Mechanics of Materials, 2002, 34: 505-516 [10] E.
Pruchnicki: International Journal of Engineering Science, 1998, 36: 973-1000
Qin: Materials Science and Engineering A, 2003, 344: 140-145
Dragon: Composites Science and Technology, to appear, 2006
Chen: Mechanics of Materials, 2002, 34: 505-516 [10] E.
Pruchnicki: International Journal of Engineering Science, 1998, 36: 973-1000
Qin: Materials Science and Engineering A, 2003, 344: 140-145
Online since: September 2012
Authors: Qun Yi Liu, Hai Bo Zhang
The anisotropy characteristic of rock material described by the stress softening criterion in civil engineering
Haibo Zhang1, a, Qunyi Liu2,b
1Department of Marine Engineering,Guangzhou Maritime College,Guangzhou Guangdong 510330,China
2Institute of Mineral Resources, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing 100037, China
azhanghaibo2009@126.com, bliuqunyicsu2009@126.com
Keywords: rock material; stress; softening behavior; anisotropy characteristic,civil engineering
Abstract.
This model is valid for homogeneous, isotropic, continuous materials that exhibit linear stress-strain behavior with no hysteresis on unloading.
This model is valid for homogeneous, isotropic, continuous materials that exhibit linear stress-strain behavior with no hysteresis on unloading.
This model is valid for homogeneous, isotropic, continuous materials that exhibit linear stress-strain behavior with no hysteresis on unloading.
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, 36(1999) 777-809
This model is valid for homogeneous, isotropic, continuous materials that exhibit linear stress-strain behavior with no hysteresis on unloading.
This model is valid for homogeneous, isotropic, continuous materials that exhibit linear stress-strain behavior with no hysteresis on unloading.
This model is valid for homogeneous, isotropic, continuous materials that exhibit linear stress-strain behavior with no hysteresis on unloading.
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, 36(1999) 777-809
Online since: May 2014
Authors: J.Y. Hascoet, K.P. Karunakaran, Surendar Marya
Additive Manufacturing Viewed from Material Science: State of the Art & Fundamentals
J.Y.
In fact, AM technology, in spite of its significant economic impact in manufacturing has not yet drawn strong interest from material science perspectives.
Furthermore, the feature size realizable is greater than 2mm and only materials that are available in wire or ribbon form can be used.
· For AM functional gradient materials, the transition zone strategy in relation with alloy compositions and process parameters
Wang, Investigation of the benefits of plasma deposition for the additive layer manufacture of Ti–6Al–4V, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 212 (2012) 1377– 1386
In fact, AM technology, in spite of its significant economic impact in manufacturing has not yet drawn strong interest from material science perspectives.
Furthermore, the feature size realizable is greater than 2mm and only materials that are available in wire or ribbon form can be used.
· For AM functional gradient materials, the transition zone strategy in relation with alloy compositions and process parameters
Wang, Investigation of the benefits of plasma deposition for the additive layer manufacture of Ti–6Al–4V, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 212 (2012) 1377– 1386
Online since: October 2015
Authors: A.V. Tchugaynova, E.N. Shustova, V.Yu. Zuiko, A.N. Anoshkin
[2] VenugopalM.M., MaharanaS.K., BadarinarayanK.S., Finite element evaluation of composite sandwich panel under static four point bending load, Journal of Engineering, Science and Technology Management. 2 (2013)
[3] Sayyidmousavi A., MalekzadehK., BoughararH., Element buckling analysis of laminated composite sandwich panels with transversely flexible core containing a face/core debond, Journal of Composite materials. 46 (2011) 193-202
[9] Minakuch iS., Okabe Y., Takeda N., Real-time detection of debonding between honeycomb core and facesheet using a small-diameter FBG sensor embedded in adhesive layer, Journal of Sandwich Structures and Materials. 9 (2007) 9-33
[11] Ramlya R., Embedded FBG sensor in aircraft smart composite materials for structural monitoring, Applied Mechanics and Materials. 393 (2013) 311-316
[13] Tsai S.W., Wu E.M., A general theory of strength for anisotropic materials, Journal of Composite Materials. 5 (1971)58–80
[3] Sayyidmousavi A., MalekzadehK., BoughararH., Element buckling analysis of laminated composite sandwich panels with transversely flexible core containing a face/core debond, Journal of Composite materials. 46 (2011) 193-202
[9] Minakuch iS., Okabe Y., Takeda N., Real-time detection of debonding between honeycomb core and facesheet using a small-diameter FBG sensor embedded in adhesive layer, Journal of Sandwich Structures and Materials. 9 (2007) 9-33
[11] Ramlya R., Embedded FBG sensor in aircraft smart composite materials for structural monitoring, Applied Mechanics and Materials. 393 (2013) 311-316
[13] Tsai S.W., Wu E.M., A general theory of strength for anisotropic materials, Journal of Composite Materials. 5 (1971)58–80