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Online since: December 2013
Authors: Lubos Pazdera, Libor Topolář, Petr Cikrle
Since we know that material microstructure influences its properties, and that cement-based materials of different microstructure have different failure properties and then the variations in micro fracture phenomena must be manifested in the acoustic emission response of the different specimens.
International Journal of Materials & Product Technology. 2011. 42(3/4). p. 209 - 218 [2] P.
International Journal of Materials & Product Technology. 2011. 41(1). p. 140 - 152 [3] V.
Ohtsu, Basics of Acoustic Emission and Applications to Concrete Engineering, Materials Science Research International, Vol.4, No.3, 1998, pp. 131-140 [6] L.
Weiss, Chapter 19 - Elastic Properties, Creep, and Relaxation, ASTM 169D, Significance of Tests and Properties of Concrete and Concrete Making Materials, ASTM International, West Conshohocken, PA, 2006, pp. 194-206
International Journal of Materials & Product Technology. 2011. 42(3/4). p. 209 - 218 [2] P.
International Journal of Materials & Product Technology. 2011. 41(1). p. 140 - 152 [3] V.
Ohtsu, Basics of Acoustic Emission and Applications to Concrete Engineering, Materials Science Research International, Vol.4, No.3, 1998, pp. 131-140 [6] L.
Weiss, Chapter 19 - Elastic Properties, Creep, and Relaxation, ASTM 169D, Significance of Tests and Properties of Concrete and Concrete Making Materials, ASTM International, West Conshohocken, PA, 2006, pp. 194-206
Online since: September 2016
Authors: Alexander Wimmer, Bernhard Schwarz
There is a strong rivalry between well-known materials such as aluminum, steel and plastic, however technical progress features new materials such as carbon fiber laminates (CFK).
The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 148.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 162–163.
[11] A Penlington et al, Materials Science Forum 794-796, (2014), 605-610
The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 148.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 162–163.
[11] A Penlington et al, Materials Science Forum 794-796, (2014), 605-610
Online since: December 2010
Authors: De Min Wei, Jia Jian Zhao
Single cell box girder is widely used in modern bridges especially because it has the advantages of excellent integrality, less material usage and beautiful modeling [1-3].
The thickness of diaphragm and side wall is 0.2m. the dynamic elastic modulus of materials, E=4.2×107kN/m2.
Material density, g =25kN/m3.
Acknowledgement This work is supported by National Natural Science Fund Project of China (50378040) and Scientific Research Fund Project of Zhongkai Univ. of Agriculture and Engineering (G3082927).
Moon et al: Thin-Walled Structures Vol. 47 (2009), p. 21 [8] Jiho Moon, Jongwon Yi, Byung H.Choi and Hak-Eun Lee: Journal of Constructional Steel Research Vol. 65 (2009), p.1198 [9] Jongwon Yi, Heungbae Gil, Kwangsoo Youm and Hakeun Lee: Engineering Structures Vol. 30 (2008), p.1659 [10] Xiaoyu Liu and Tongling Sun: Journal of Chongqing Jiaotong University (Natural Science) Vol. 26(5) (2007), p. 9 (In Chinese) [11] Shenghua Li, Zhixiang Zhou and Xin Zhang: Journal of Chongqing Jiaotong University (Natural Science) Vol. 27(4) (2007), p. 3 (In Chinese ) [12] Jun Lian, Lei Jia, Xianwu Hao and at el: Communications Standardization Vol. (11) (2007), p. 202 (In Chinese) [13] Youfa Yang, Lifu Wang and Wen Huang: Steel Construction Vol. 20(4) (2005), p. 36 (In Chinese ) [14] Yingwu Yang, Zongxue Yin and Baisheng Wang: Central South Highway Engineering Vol. 30(2) (2005), p. 52 (In Chinese ) [15] Kyungsik Kim and ChaiH.
The thickness of diaphragm and side wall is 0.2m. the dynamic elastic modulus of materials, E=4.2×107kN/m2.
Material density, g =25kN/m3.
Acknowledgement This work is supported by National Natural Science Fund Project of China (50378040) and Scientific Research Fund Project of Zhongkai Univ. of Agriculture and Engineering (G3082927).
Moon et al: Thin-Walled Structures Vol. 47 (2009), p. 21 [8] Jiho Moon, Jongwon Yi, Byung H.Choi and Hak-Eun Lee: Journal of Constructional Steel Research Vol. 65 (2009), p.1198 [9] Jongwon Yi, Heungbae Gil, Kwangsoo Youm and Hakeun Lee: Engineering Structures Vol. 30 (2008), p.1659 [10] Xiaoyu Liu and Tongling Sun: Journal of Chongqing Jiaotong University (Natural Science) Vol. 26(5) (2007), p. 9 (In Chinese) [11] Shenghua Li, Zhixiang Zhou and Xin Zhang: Journal of Chongqing Jiaotong University (Natural Science) Vol. 27(4) (2007), p. 3 (In Chinese ) [12] Jun Lian, Lei Jia, Xianwu Hao and at el: Communications Standardization Vol. (11) (2007), p. 202 (In Chinese) [13] Youfa Yang, Lifu Wang and Wen Huang: Steel Construction Vol. 20(4) (2005), p. 36 (In Chinese ) [14] Yingwu Yang, Zongxue Yin and Baisheng Wang: Central South Highway Engineering Vol. 30(2) (2005), p. 52 (In Chinese ) [15] Kyungsik Kim and ChaiH.
Online since: March 2012
Authors: Zafarullah Khan
Experimental
Materials.
Bader, J. of Materials Science Vol.16 (8), (1981) , p. 2233 [2] C.
Ni, Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 332-334, (2011), p. 1082 [8] A.
Composite Materials, Vol. 44 (2010), p. 3051 [9] M.
Stecenko, Journal of Materials Science, 27, 2001, p. 941 [10] S.
Bader, J. of Materials Science Vol.16 (8), (1981) , p. 2233 [2] C.
Ni, Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 332-334, (2011), p. 1082 [8] A.
Composite Materials, Vol. 44 (2010), p. 3051 [9] M.
Stecenko, Journal of Materials Science, 27, 2001, p. 941 [10] S.
Online since: June 2015
Authors: Norainiza Saud, Rita Mohd Said, Mohd Nazree Derman, Mohd Izrul Izwan Ramli, Norhayanti Nasir, Mohd Arif Anuar Mohd Salleh
Experiment Details
Materials and processing.
Ltd, Japan and School of Material Engineering, University Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) for supporting the research effort through materials and facilities.
[6] Tsao, L.C., An investigation of microstructure and mechanical properties of novel Sn3.5Ag0.5Cu–XTiO2 composite solders as functions of alloy composition and cooling rate, Materials Science and Engineering A, (529)(2011). 41-48
Gupta, Using Microwave-Assisted Powder Metallurgy Route and Nano-size Reinforcements to Develop High-Strength Solder Composites, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 19(3)(2010). 335-341
[9] A.A.El-Daly, A.F., S.F.Mansour , M.J.Younis Novel SiC nanoparticles-containingSn–1.0Ag–0.5Cu solder with good drop impact performance, Materials Science & Engineering A, (2013). 62–71.
Ltd, Japan and School of Material Engineering, University Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) for supporting the research effort through materials and facilities.
[6] Tsao, L.C., An investigation of microstructure and mechanical properties of novel Sn3.5Ag0.5Cu–XTiO2 composite solders as functions of alloy composition and cooling rate, Materials Science and Engineering A, (529)(2011). 41-48
Gupta, Using Microwave-Assisted Powder Metallurgy Route and Nano-size Reinforcements to Develop High-Strength Solder Composites, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 19(3)(2010). 335-341
[9] A.A.El-Daly, A.F., S.F.Mansour , M.J.Younis Novel SiC nanoparticles-containingSn–1.0Ag–0.5Cu solder with good drop impact performance, Materials Science & Engineering A, (2013). 62–71.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Shan Quan Jiang, Xiang Wei Sun, Li Xin Ling, Jing Wang
Journal of Functional Materials.2013,44(1):79-87
Synthesis of Starch Graft Water Superabsorbent Resin [J].Chemical Propellants & Polymeric Materials 2012,10 ( 6 ):58-61
Journal of Functional Materials.2013,44(2):157-160
POLYMER MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING. 2012,28(12 ): 17-20
Journal of Functional Materials.2008.39(10): 1706-1709
Synthesis of Starch Graft Water Superabsorbent Resin [J].Chemical Propellants & Polymeric Materials 2012,10 ( 6 ):58-61
Journal of Functional Materials.2013,44(2):157-160
POLYMER MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING. 2012,28(12 ): 17-20
Journal of Functional Materials.2008.39(10): 1706-1709
Online since: September 2013
Authors: N.H.H. Shuhaimi, S. Sasidharan, Ismail Hanafi, Nadras Othman
Experimental
Materials.
As expected, STR 5L is the best materials because has the lower compression set among the other [20].
Kothandaraman, in: Rubber Materials, New Delhi, Ane Books India (2008) [7] J.T.D.
Materials and Design, 30 (2009) 1561-1568 [15] W.
Journals of Applied Polymer Science, 87 (2003) 1723-1731 [18] C.
As expected, STR 5L is the best materials because has the lower compression set among the other [20].
Kothandaraman, in: Rubber Materials, New Delhi, Ane Books India (2008) [7] J.T.D.
Materials and Design, 30 (2009) 1561-1568 [15] W.
Journals of Applied Polymer Science, 87 (2003) 1723-1731 [18] C.
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Chuan Zhen Zhao, Tong Wei, Jun Ming Liu, Hui Yu Yan, Yi Fei Chen, Xue Lian Qi, Song Qing Guo
Introduction
In condensed-matter physics and materials science, the understanding of the influence of local inhomogeneities on the properties of materials is a great challenge.
Relaxor ferroelectric (RFE) is a particular class of local disorder material that exhibits an enormous electromechanical response.
The structural and chemical complexities of these materials have made the detailed understanding of the relaxor state difficult.
Therefore, here, we can make a conclusion that (1) the typical FE state without relaxor phenomenon for x=0.25; (2) the RFE state induced by random oriented PNRs when TLmaterials rather than PNRs when TService, “Materials Science: Shape-Changing Crystals Get Shiftier, ” Science, vol. 275, Mar. 1997, pp. 1878-0, doi: 10.1126/science.275.5308.1878
Relaxor ferroelectric (RFE) is a particular class of local disorder material that exhibits an enormous electromechanical response.
The structural and chemical complexities of these materials have made the detailed understanding of the relaxor state difficult.
Therefore, here, we can make a conclusion that (1) the typical FE state without relaxor phenomenon for x=0.25; (2) the RFE state induced by random oriented PNRs when TL
Online since: February 2016
Authors: Pyotr P. Shchetinin, Margarita Shurupova
., Tomsk, 634050, Russia
aispp@inbox.ru, brita.shurupova@inbox.ru
Keywords: medical sorption materials, adsorption and desorption, detoxication, lady's mantle, Alchemilla vulgaris L. sensu lato, grass meal, carbolenum, polyphepanum
Abstract.
Materials and Methods Grass meal remaining after the extraction and recovery of ethanol derived from an aerial part of lady's mantle was selected as an object of the study.
Protein adsorption on nonpolar materials can theoretically occur due to hydrophobic interaction with nonpolar residues of certain amino acids [4].
In this connection, and due to the saturation of dietary fiber, grass meal of lady's mantle aerial parts is a promising material in terms of application in the pharmacy and nutrition science.
Kuznetsov, Properties of Enterosorbents Obtained from Acetic Acid Lignins of Abies, Aspen and Birch Wood, Journal of Siberian Federal University.
Materials and Methods Grass meal remaining after the extraction and recovery of ethanol derived from an aerial part of lady's mantle was selected as an object of the study.
Protein adsorption on nonpolar materials can theoretically occur due to hydrophobic interaction with nonpolar residues of certain amino acids [4].
In this connection, and due to the saturation of dietary fiber, grass meal of lady's mantle aerial parts is a promising material in terms of application in the pharmacy and nutrition science.
Kuznetsov, Properties of Enterosorbents Obtained from Acetic Acid Lignins of Abies, Aspen and Birch Wood, Journal of Siberian Federal University.
Online since: February 2013
Authors: Guo Qing Wu, Lin Lin Li, Chang Xu Liu, Ai Xue Sha
Makino, Microstructure control by thermo mechanical processing in β-Ti-15-3 alloy, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 117(2001) 318-323
An overview on the use of titanium in the aerospace industry, Materials Science and Engineering: A. 213(1996) 103-114
[3] Wang Qingru, Zhang Qingling, Chen Yuwen, et al., Ti-15-3 Alloy Property Data, Journal of Materials Engineering. 11(1996)17-21
[11] Hong Quan, Luo Guozhen, Zhang Shunqi, et al., Study on the relationship between process, property and grain size for Ti-15-3 alloy, Journal of Materials Engineering.
Lee, et al., Finite element analysis of spring-back of V-bending sheet metal forming process, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 148(2004)15-24
An overview on the use of titanium in the aerospace industry, Materials Science and Engineering: A. 213(1996) 103-114
[3] Wang Qingru, Zhang Qingling, Chen Yuwen, et al., Ti-15-3 Alloy Property Data, Journal of Materials Engineering. 11(1996)17-21
[11] Hong Quan, Luo Guozhen, Zhang Shunqi, et al., Study on the relationship between process, property and grain size for Ti-15-3 alloy, Journal of Materials Engineering.
Lee, et al., Finite element analysis of spring-back of V-bending sheet metal forming process, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 148(2004)15-24