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Online since: April 2021
Authors: Marion Merklein, Richard Rothfelder, Jan Hafenecker, Michael Schmidt
International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing 26 (7), 596–615
Journal of Machine Engineering 16 (2), 5–17
Journal of Manufacturing Processes 37, 150–158
Materials Science and Engineering: A 598, 327–337
Journal of Alloys and Compounds 541, 177–185
Journal of Machine Engineering 16 (2), 5–17
Journal of Manufacturing Processes 37, 150–158
Materials Science and Engineering: A 598, 327–337
Journal of Alloys and Compounds 541, 177–185
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Sirikul Wisutmethangoon, Thawatchai Plookphol, Jessada Wannasin, Atchara Sangchan
In addition, we would like to also thank the Department of Mining and Materials Engineering, Prince of Songkla University for laboratory facilities.
Kumai in Materials Transactions, 52, 5, pp. 848-855,2011
Wannasin in Materials Science and Engineering A, 532, pp. 610-615, 2012
Ghomashchi in Materials Science and Engineering A, 415, pp.273-285, 2006
Kori in International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 2, 9, pp.4487-4493, 2010.
Kumai in Materials Transactions, 52, 5, pp. 848-855,2011
Wannasin in Materials Science and Engineering A, 532, pp. 610-615, 2012
Ghomashchi in Materials Science and Engineering A, 415, pp.273-285, 2006
Kori in International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 2, 9, pp.4487-4493, 2010.
Online since: June 2011
Authors: Xia Chen, Jiu Lang Xiong, Yun Xiang Zhang, Qing Ming Chang, Chang Jun Chen
Prediction of materials behavior during hot rolling is of great importance to mill designers in order to manufacture a product with the desired microstructure and mechanical properties [1].
Due to high temperature and large deformation in CSP, the roll is considered as elastic material other than rigid material.
Gan: Journal of iron and steel research, International Vol. 14(4) (2007), p. 49 [4] X.
Du: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 408 (2005), p. 33 [5] J.
Kainz: International Journal of Mechanical Sciences Vol. 45 (2003), p. 2043
Due to high temperature and large deformation in CSP, the roll is considered as elastic material other than rigid material.
Gan: Journal of iron and steel research, International Vol. 14(4) (2007), p. 49 [4] X.
Du: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 408 (2005), p. 33 [5] J.
Kainz: International Journal of Mechanical Sciences Vol. 45 (2003), p. 2043
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Zhan Ling Zhang, Jun Shuai Li, Ni Li, Fei Zhao, Cui Ye
Korea: Inst Metals and Materials, Gyeongju, 2006:798 -805
Ordnance Material Science and Engineering, 2012,35(3):10-11.
Materials Review, 2013,27(4):82-84.
Journal of Iron and Steel Research, 1986,59-66.
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions, 1997, 28 A(11):2405-2411
Ordnance Material Science and Engineering, 2012,35(3):10-11.
Materials Review, 2013,27(4):82-84.
Journal of Iron and Steel Research, 1986,59-66.
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions, 1997, 28 A(11):2405-2411
Online since: July 2013
Authors: Yoshihiro Kuroiwa, Satoshi Wada, Atsushi Shimamura, Kouichi Nakashima, Ichiro Fujii
Thus, lead free piezoelectric materials have become highly attractive [9].
Shrout: Journal of Electroceramics 14 (2005) 177- 191 [5] B.
Damjanovic, in Piezoelectric Materials in Devices, ed.
Eitel: Journal of the American Ceramic Society 92 (2009) 2957- 2961 [11] I.
Wada: Key Engineering Materials 485 (2011) 81-84 [13] Peter Comba, Marc Zimmer: Inorganic Chemistry 33 (1994) 5368-5369
Shrout: Journal of Electroceramics 14 (2005) 177- 191 [5] B.
Damjanovic, in Piezoelectric Materials in Devices, ed.
Eitel: Journal of the American Ceramic Society 92 (2009) 2957- 2961 [11] I.
Wada: Key Engineering Materials 485 (2011) 81-84 [13] Peter Comba, Marc Zimmer: Inorganic Chemistry 33 (1994) 5368-5369
Online since: May 2007
Authors: André Charette, X.-G. Chen, Zhan Zhang
Aluminum boron carbide particulate reinforced composites are advanced materials which have
superior mechanical properties, and especially have the capability to capture neutrons.
Ray, "Fluidity and Microstructure Formation during Flow of Al-SiC Particle Composites", Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, Vol. 2 (3), 1993, pp. 359-364 4.
Chen, "An Advanced Al-B4C Metal Matrix Composite for Neutron Shielding Materials", Proceedings of 14 th International Symposium on the Packaging and Transportation of Radioactive Materials, Berlin, Germany, September 20-24, 2004. 8.
"Chemical Reactivity of Aluminum with Boron carbide", Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 32, 1997, 4559-4573. 11.
Voort, The Materials Information Society, 1990, pp.428-447
Ray, "Fluidity and Microstructure Formation during Flow of Al-SiC Particle Composites", Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, Vol. 2 (3), 1993, pp. 359-364 4.
Chen, "An Advanced Al-B4C Metal Matrix Composite for Neutron Shielding Materials", Proceedings of 14 th International Symposium on the Packaging and Transportation of Radioactive Materials, Berlin, Germany, September 20-24, 2004. 8.
"Chemical Reactivity of Aluminum with Boron carbide", Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 32, 1997, 4559-4573. 11.
Voort, The Materials Information Society, 1990, pp.428-447
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Ying Xi, Pan Zhag, Qian Ye, De Mao Xia
The distribution of temperature field is a typical nonlinear problem which is related to braking velocity, contact pressure, coefficient friction and thermophysical properties of the materials.
Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures, 2010, 33(1): 37-42
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2002, 129(1): 513-517
International Journal of Thermal Sciences, 2012, 60: 161-170
International journal of thermal sciences, 2006, 45(12): 1166-1178
Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures, 2010, 33(1): 37-42
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2002, 129(1): 513-517
International Journal of Thermal Sciences, 2012, 60: 161-170
International journal of thermal sciences, 2006, 45(12): 1166-1178
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Yi Yi Wu, Xiao Gang Yang, Xiao Bing Huang, Vincent Barrioz, Giray Kartopu, Shafiul Monir, Stuart Irvine
Introduction
Metalorganic chemical vapour deposition (MOCVD) is currently one of the most important techniques for coating materials in various applications, such as thin film solar cells [1].
A strong decrease in materials utilisation with increasing flow rate is expected for kinetically limited growth where the deposition rate will depend on concentration and not on the molar flow rate.
Thus, it is clearly indicated in Fig.6 that using smaller total flows and higher precursor concentrations may be effective when considering the efficiency in materials consumption.
, in: Journal of Crystal Growth, Vol. 310, 2008, pp. 5198-5203
Munoz-Sanjose, Numerical study of the growth conditions in a MOCVD reactor: application to the epitaxial growth of CdTe, in: Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials, Vol.5, No.1, March 2003, pp.97-108
A strong decrease in materials utilisation with increasing flow rate is expected for kinetically limited growth where the deposition rate will depend on concentration and not on the molar flow rate.
Thus, it is clearly indicated in Fig.6 that using smaller total flows and higher precursor concentrations may be effective when considering the efficiency in materials consumption.
, in: Journal of Crystal Growth, Vol. 310, 2008, pp. 5198-5203
Munoz-Sanjose, Numerical study of the growth conditions in a MOCVD reactor: application to the epitaxial growth of CdTe, in: Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials, Vol.5, No.1, March 2003, pp.97-108
Online since: November 2010
Authors: Jozef Jurko
The problems of machinability materials narrowly be connected by your leave action wear of cutting edge.
Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.169, No.3, (2005), pp.364-371
International Journal Machining and Machinability of Materials, Vol.5, No.4, (2009), pp.383-400 [7] J.
Venkatesh: Tool wear investigations on some cutting tool materials, Journal of Lubrication Technology, Vol. 102, (1980), pp.556–559
Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.169, No.3, (2005), pp.364-371
International Journal Machining and Machinability of Materials, Vol.5, No.4, (2009), pp.383-400 [7] J.
Venkatesh: Tool wear investigations on some cutting tool materials, Journal of Lubrication Technology, Vol. 102, (1980), pp.556–559
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Xiang Ru Liu, Xu Dong Zhou
The Forging Penetration Efficiency of C45 Steel Stepped Shaft Radial Forging with GFM Forging Machine
Xiangru LIU 1, a, Xudong ZHOU 2,b
1 Physics College& Engineering College, Henan University of Science & Technology,
Luo Yang, 471003, China
2 Material Science & Engineering College, Henan University of Science & Technology,
Luo Yang, 471003, China
a xiangruliu314@126.com, b syuuzhou@163.com
Keywords: Radial forging, Forging penetration efficiency (FPE), Stepped shaft, Finite element.
Finite element code DEFORM 3D with plastic material behavior is used to model the radial forging.
The material is C45 at 1000°C initially.
YANG: Journal of Materials Processing Technology.
WANG: Journal of Northeastern University(In Chinese).Vol. 15, No. 1 (1994), p. 35 [6] Z.
Finite element code DEFORM 3D with plastic material behavior is used to model the radial forging.
The material is C45 at 1000°C initially.
YANG: Journal of Materials Processing Technology.
WANG: Journal of Northeastern University(In Chinese).Vol. 15, No. 1 (1994), p. 35 [6] Z.