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Online since: September 2013
Authors: Li Zhao, Li Li Chen, Ya Ting Wang
Materials and methods
Raw materials
Amiurus nebulosus skins , fresh egg, refined salad oil, vinegar (food grade), salt (food grade), sucrose (food grade), monosodium glutamate, spices (white pepper, ginger powder, spices mixed 2:2:1), sucrose fatty acid ester (food grade).
Liu, et al: Advanced Materials Research, Vols: 236-238, pp 2926-2934, (2011)
Chen, Food Science of China,Vol. 27: pp. 48, (2006)
Park, Journal of Food Science, Vol. 70, pp. 511, (2005)
Guo, Journal of fisheries of China, Vol. 33: pp. 139 (2009)
Liu, et al: Advanced Materials Research, Vols: 236-238, pp 2926-2934, (2011)
Chen, Food Science of China,Vol. 27: pp. 48, (2006)
Park, Journal of Food Science, Vol. 70, pp. 511, (2005)
Guo, Journal of fisheries of China, Vol. 33: pp. 139 (2009)
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Chun Yan Wei, Zhi Fang Tian, Zheng Wu
As the flax fibers can be reinforced materials and then compounded with PLA, cotton stalks bast fibers as reinforced materials and PLA as matrix were used to make a kind of green and biodegradable composite in the experiment.
In this experiment, the cotton stalks bast fibers as reinforced materials instead of flax fibers were compounded with PLA as matrix.
Experiment Preparation of raw materials.
The process was preparation of raw materials→ fibers drying→ mixing→ molding→ cold forming→ samples of composites.
SINGH: Journal of Natural Fibers.
In this experiment, the cotton stalks bast fibers as reinforced materials instead of flax fibers were compounded with PLA as matrix.
Experiment Preparation of raw materials.
The process was preparation of raw materials→ fibers drying→ mixing→ molding→ cold forming→ samples of composites.
SINGH: Journal of Natural Fibers.
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Khyati Tamta, D. Benny Karunakar
Ceramic slurries are prepared with the help of refractory filler material and binder.
Theses cokes have extremely high graphitizability, mainly used as filler materials of graphite electrodes used in electric arc furnace.
Yuan, Advances in shell moulding for investment casting, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 135 (2003) 258–265
Zuccarini, Camphor: risks and benefits of a widely used natural product, Journal of Applied Science and Environment Management, 13 (2009) 69-74
Jha, Developments in investment casting process - A review, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 212 (2012) 2332- 2348
Theses cokes have extremely high graphitizability, mainly used as filler materials of graphite electrodes used in electric arc furnace.
Yuan, Advances in shell moulding for investment casting, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 135 (2003) 258–265
Zuccarini, Camphor: risks and benefits of a widely used natural product, Journal of Applied Science and Environment Management, 13 (2009) 69-74
Jha, Developments in investment casting process - A review, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 212 (2012) 2332- 2348
Online since: April 2011
Authors: Jie Ji, Shi Fa Xu, Zhen Li, Xiao Hui Luo
Abstract: Warm-Recycled Mix Asphalt (WRMA) is a new type mixture that can not only reduces the mixing temperature and exhausting gas emissions but also includes some waste materials (Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement, RAP).The compaction characteristics of WRMA were tested, while the compaction temperatures were 140℃, 130℃, 120℃, 110℃, 100℃ and the RAP contents were 0%, 15%, 30%, 45%, and 60%, respectively.
Warm–Recycled Mix Asphalt (WRMA) is a new environment-friendly pavement material combined with WMA and HRMA technologies.
Mix Design of WRMA Raw Materials Selection The asphalt used in this study was 90 # asphalt and its properties are shown in Table 1.
Acknowledgments This study is supported by Natural Science Foundation of China (No.51078017 and No. 5087003) and Beijing Municipal Commission of Education (No.
Highway Traffic Science and Technology, vol 11(2006):p. 90 in Chinese [4] Li Zhen, Xu Shifa, et.al, Study on Compaction Character of Warm Recycled Asphalt Mixture Journal of Beijing Institute of Civil Engineering Academic,vol 26(2010):p.14, in Chinese [5] Technology Specifications for Highway Ashpalt Pavement Recycling.
Warm–Recycled Mix Asphalt (WRMA) is a new environment-friendly pavement material combined with WMA and HRMA technologies.
Mix Design of WRMA Raw Materials Selection The asphalt used in this study was 90 # asphalt and its properties are shown in Table 1.
Acknowledgments This study is supported by Natural Science Foundation of China (No.51078017 and No. 5087003) and Beijing Municipal Commission of Education (No.
Highway Traffic Science and Technology, vol 11(2006):p. 90 in Chinese [4] Li Zhen, Xu Shifa, et.al, Study on Compaction Character of Warm Recycled Asphalt Mixture Journal of Beijing Institute of Civil Engineering Academic,vol 26(2010):p.14, in Chinese [5] Technology Specifications for Highway Ashpalt Pavement Recycling.
Online since: May 2013
Authors: Elisa Maria Ruiz-Navas, N. Hari Babu, Elena Gordo, Leandro Bolzoni
Rack, Titanium Alloys in Total Joint Replacement - A Materials Science Perspective, Biomaterials, 19 (1998) 1621-1639
Suryanarayana, Mechanical Alloying and Milling, Progress in Materials Science, 46 (2001) 1-184
Cao, Consolidation/Synthesis of Materials by Electric Current Activated/Assisted Sintering, Materials Science and Engineering R: Reports, 63 (2009) 127-287
Ohyanagi, The Effect of Electric Field and Pressure on the Synthesis and Consolidation of Materials: A Review of the Spark Plasma Sintering Method, Journal of Material Science, 41 (2006) 763-777
Ritchie, Powder Processing of Ductile-phase-toughened Nb-Nb3Al in situ Composites, Materials Science and Engineering A, 189 (1994) 201-208
Suryanarayana, Mechanical Alloying and Milling, Progress in Materials Science, 46 (2001) 1-184
Cao, Consolidation/Synthesis of Materials by Electric Current Activated/Assisted Sintering, Materials Science and Engineering R: Reports, 63 (2009) 127-287
Ohyanagi, The Effect of Electric Field and Pressure on the Synthesis and Consolidation of Materials: A Review of the Spark Plasma Sintering Method, Journal of Material Science, 41 (2006) 763-777
Ritchie, Powder Processing of Ductile-phase-toughened Nb-Nb3Al in situ Composites, Materials Science and Engineering A, 189 (1994) 201-208
Online since: August 2016
Authors: Mikuláš Šveda, Radomír Sokolař
The properties of the raw materials mixture (mixing water content, drying shrinkage, strength of green body) and fired body at different temperatures (strength, porosity) were tested.
Building ceramics in history received no stronger use as a ceramic composite, on which this paper focuses, but this may change with the advent of modern advanced materials, such as nanofibers.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the Czech Science Foundation, research project No.
Bal.: Review, Journal of Minerals and Materials Characterization and Engineering, Vol. 7 (2008), p. 355-370
Vilarinho: Materials Letters, vol. 90, (2013), p. 165-168
Building ceramics in history received no stronger use as a ceramic composite, on which this paper focuses, but this may change with the advent of modern advanced materials, such as nanofibers.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the Czech Science Foundation, research project No.
Bal.: Review, Journal of Minerals and Materials Characterization and Engineering, Vol. 7 (2008), p. 355-370
Vilarinho: Materials Letters, vol. 90, (2013), p. 165-168
Online since: September 2016
Authors: Anders E.W. Jarfors, Jorge Santos, Arne K. Dahle
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Materials Characterization.
Picas, Materials Science and Engineering: A, 621 (2015) 236-242
Forn, International Journal of Material Forming, 3 (2010) 751-754
Kohli, Materials science and Engineering, 27 (2011)
TMS (The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society), 2002.
Picas, Materials Science and Engineering: A, 621 (2015) 236-242
Forn, International Journal of Material Forming, 3 (2010) 751-754
Kohli, Materials science and Engineering, 27 (2011)
TMS (The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society), 2002.
Online since: February 2018
Authors: Lian Jin Li, Si Qi Liu, Xing Han
Journal of Plasticity Engineering. 4 (2015) 49-53
Journal of Iron and Steel Research. 7 (2016) 44-48
Journal of Iron and Steel Research. 11 (2012) 6-10
Journal of Iron and Steel Research. 1 (2015) 17-21
Journal of Rare Earths. 10 (2016) 1062-1068.
Journal of Iron and Steel Research. 7 (2016) 44-48
Journal of Iron and Steel Research. 11 (2012) 6-10
Journal of Iron and Steel Research. 1 (2015) 17-21
Journal of Rare Earths. 10 (2016) 1062-1068.
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Bernd-Arno Behrens, Mathias Liewald, Wolfgang Bleck, F.W. Bach, E. Brinksmeier, U. Fritsching, H.W. Zoch
Several material tests will be conducted to characterise the materials with regard to the deformation behaviour and the microstructure evolution.
The application of the hot machining affects especially hard-to-machine materials [7].
According to it, there are two main goals in the subproject 4, which will be investigated in the manufacturing technologies department of the Foundation Institute for Materials Science (IWT).
The first one is to analyze the machinability of the materials and parts, which were developed and produced in the subprojects SP1-SP6.
The first one focuses on the optimization of the heat treatment of applied materials.
The application of the hot machining affects especially hard-to-machine materials [7].
According to it, there are two main goals in the subproject 4, which will be investigated in the manufacturing technologies department of the Foundation Institute for Materials Science (IWT).
The first one is to analyze the machinability of the materials and parts, which were developed and produced in the subprojects SP1-SP6.
The first one focuses on the optimization of the heat treatment of applied materials.
Online since: April 2011
Authors: Zheng Wang, Kui Wang, Lu Wang, Zi Hao Zhao
Fatigue of materials[M]. 2nd ed.
[5] Mecholsky, J.J., Mackin, T.J., and Passoja, D.E., Self-similar crack propagation in brittle materials[J].
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids (1997), 45, 239–259
International Journal of Fracture (1993), 60, 293–310
International Journal of Fatigue, 26(2004), 125-133
[5] Mecholsky, J.J., Mackin, T.J., and Passoja, D.E., Self-similar crack propagation in brittle materials[J].
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids (1997), 45, 239–259
International Journal of Fracture (1993), 60, 293–310
International Journal of Fatigue, 26(2004), 125-133