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Online since: November 2013
Authors: Abu Hannifa Abdullah, Kamal Yusoh, Mohamad Faiz Mohamed Yatim, Siti Amirah Nor Effendi, Wan Siti Noorhashimah W. Kamaruzaman
Characterization Copper (II) Chloride modified montmorillonite filled PLA nanocomposites
Abu Hannifa Abdullah1, a, Kamal Yusoh1, b, Mohamad Faiz Mohamed Yatim1, Siti Amirah Nor Effendi1 Wan Siti Noorhashimah W.Kamaruzaman1
Faculty of Chemical and Natural Resources Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Lebuhraya Tun Razak 26300 Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia.
Advanced Materials, 1996. 8(1): p. 29-35
Ismail, K.Y., A comparative study on the effect of adiabatic extrusion by twin-screw extruder to the crystallization pattern and thermalbehavior of polyamide 6/ C20A nanocomposites Materials Science Forum, 2013. 765: p. 135-142
Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports, 2000. 28(1–2): p. 1-63
Advanced Materials, 1996. 8(1): p. 29-35
Ismail, K.Y., A comparative study on the effect of adiabatic extrusion by twin-screw extruder to the crystallization pattern and thermalbehavior of polyamide 6/ C20A nanocomposites Materials Science Forum, 2013. 765: p. 135-142
Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports, 2000. 28(1–2): p. 1-63
Online since: August 2022
Authors: K.P. Murali, C.V. Muhammed Hunize, M.A. Joseph
Murali1,c
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Calicut, India.
Materials Science and Engineering B: Solid-State Materials for Advanced Technology, 136 (2007) 50–56
Materials Science Forum, 518 (2006) 471–476
Materials Science and Engineering B: Solid-State Materials for Advanced Technology, 136 (2007) 50–56
Materials Science Forum, 518 (2006) 471–476
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Guo Xing Lu, Shan Qing Xu, Dong Ruan, John H. Beynon
Beynon1,3,c and Guoxing Lu2,d
1Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, VIC 3122, Australia
2School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 639798, Singapore
3Now at ECMS, University of Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
asxu@swin.edu.au, bdruan@swin.edu.au (corresponding author), cjohn.beynon@adelaide.edu.au, cgxlu@ntu.edu.sg
Keywords: cellular materials, dynamic behavior, strain rate sensitivity, strength enhancement
Abstract.
Acknowledgements The authors are grateful to the Cooperative Research Centre for Advanced Automotive Technology (AutoCRC) for the financial support through a postgraduate scholarship and the Swinburne University of Technology.
Forum 654-656 (2010) 950-953
Acknowledgements The authors are grateful to the Cooperative Research Centre for Advanced Automotive Technology (AutoCRC) for the financial support through a postgraduate scholarship and the Swinburne University of Technology.
Forum 654-656 (2010) 950-953
Online since: May 2007
Authors: Jian Peng, Qing Liu, Pan Xiao, Tian Mo Liu, Fu Sheng Pan
Hot Compression Deformation Simulation of AZ61B
Magnesium Alloy
Pan Xiao
1,2, Tianmo Liu
1,2, Jian Peng
1, Fusheng Pan
1, Qing Liu
1,2,*
1 Chongqing Engineering Research Center for Magnesium Alloys, Chongqing 400044,China;
2 College of Material Science and Engineering, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China;
*qingliu@cqu.edu.cn
Key words�AZ61B Mg alloy, hot deformation simulation, flow stress dynamic, recrystallization
Abstract: The hot compression deformation behavior of AZ61B magnesium alloy has been
investigated by using a Gleeble-1500D thermal simulator.
Advanced Mater&Proc. 9 (1998) 31�35
Material Science Forum. 350/351 (2000) 159-170
Advanced Mater&Proc. 9 (1998) 31�35
Material Science Forum. 350/351 (2000) 159-170
Online since: September 2010
Authors: Beáta Robák, Péter Szabadíts, Zsolt Puskás, Andrea Toldy, Eszter Bognár
Analysis of the polymer coatings of coronary stents
from the aspect of drug absorbing and eluting
Beáta Robák1,a, Péter Szabadíts1,b,Eszter Bognár1,c, Zsolt Puskás2,d,
Andrea Toldy 3,e
1
BME Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering.
Hungary 3 BME Dept. of Polymer Engineering.
White: Drug-Eluting Stents, Advanced Applications for the management of Coronary Disease.
Materials Science Forum Vols. 537-538 (2007) 277-283
Hungary 3 BME Dept. of Polymer Engineering.
White: Drug-Eluting Stents, Advanced Applications for the management of Coronary Disease.
Materials Science Forum Vols. 537-538 (2007) 277-283
Online since: October 2002
Authors: F.H. Froes, C. Coelho, Bruno Trindade, L. Dias
Tecnol. de Abrantes Instituto Politécnico de Tomar
3
Institute for Materials and Advanced Processes (IMAP), Department of Metallurgy, Mining and
Geological Engineering (M3GE), University of Idaho, Moscow, USA.
Sakakibara, Materials Science Forum, 1997, Vol. 235, pp. 53-58, Ed.
Partridge, Materials Science and Engineering A, 1994, Iss 1-2, pp 247-255
Sakakibara, Materials Science Forum, 1997, Vol. 235, pp. 53-58, Ed.
Partridge, Materials Science and Engineering A, 1994, Iss 1-2, pp 247-255
Online since: February 2019
Authors: Roman A. Lisovskiy, Viacheslav V. Shirokov, Boris A. Chaplygin, Tat'yana A. Lisovskaya
Forum Int.
Journal of engineering research 6.2 (2018): 191-208
Engineering 11 (83) (2007) [11] Zhang, Zhenzhong, et al.
The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology 93.9-12 (2017): 3063-3073
Series: Materials Science and Engineering 297 (2018) 012048
Journal of engineering research 6.2 (2018): 191-208
Engineering 11 (83) (2007) [11] Zhang, Zhenzhong, et al.
The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology 93.9-12 (2017): 3063-3073
Series: Materials Science and Engineering 297 (2018) 012048
Online since: May 2015
Authors: Alexandra Raicu, Constantin Gheorghe Opran, Gabriel Raicu
Cloud Community for Polymeric and Composites Simulations Products
RAICU Alexandra1, a *, RAICU Gabriel2,b and OPRAN Constantin 3,c
1Constanta Maritime University, General Engineering Sciences Department, 104 Mircea cel Batran Street, code 900663, Constanta, Romania
2Constanta Maritime University, Economic Engineering in Transports Department, 104 Mircea cel Batran Street, code 900663, Constanta, Romania
3University Politehnica of Bucharest, Faculty Engineering and Management of Technological Systems, 313 Splaiul Independentei, code 060042, Bucharest, Romania
a*alexandra.raicu@cmu-edu.eu, bgabriel.raicu@cmu-edu.eu, cconstantin.opran@ltpc.pub.ro
* corresponding author
Keywords: polymeric and composites products, scientific cloud community, simulation, dedicated platform and software.
It is useful to have a discussion forum with topics about knowledge, experiences, projects of the involved people in the field of polymeric and composites materials.
The cloud virtual machine is based on Linux Debian an is generating for testing purpose: to demonstrate the large number and quantity of free scientific software related to engineering and research in polymeric and composites materials field and to make some simulations using free software like Gromacs [11], MassXpert [12], Lammps.
Niţǎ (Raicu), Expert system for molded polymeric material, The 4-th edition of the International Conference Advanced Topics in Optoelectronics, Microelectronics and Nanotechnologies Atom-N 2008, Politehnica University of Bucharest and Constanta Maritime University, ISBN 978-973-755-387-4, indexed by Proc.
[10] Information on http://blends.debian.org/science/tasks/engineering
It is useful to have a discussion forum with topics about knowledge, experiences, projects of the involved people in the field of polymeric and composites materials.
The cloud virtual machine is based on Linux Debian an is generating for testing purpose: to demonstrate the large number and quantity of free scientific software related to engineering and research in polymeric and composites materials field and to make some simulations using free software like Gromacs [11], MassXpert [12], Lammps.
Niţǎ (Raicu), Expert system for molded polymeric material, The 4-th edition of the International Conference Advanced Topics in Optoelectronics, Microelectronics and Nanotechnologies Atom-N 2008, Politehnica University of Bucharest and Constanta Maritime University, ISBN 978-973-755-387-4, indexed by Proc.
[10] Information on http://blends.debian.org/science/tasks/engineering
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Ganesh S. Jadhav, Sameer Sheshrao Gajghate, Anil R. Aacharya, Anil T. Pise
Jadhav4,d
1,2,3,4 Department of Mechanical Engineering
1,4FullDr.
Daulatrao Aher College of Engineering, Karad Dist.
Every moment is recorded by advanced Canon Camera with frame rate about 120fps.
Mishing, in: Diffusion Processes in Advanced Technological Materials, edtied by D.
Journal of Japan Society of mechanical Engineering, Vol. 37, pp. 367.
Daulatrao Aher College of Engineering, Karad Dist.
Every moment is recorded by advanced Canon Camera with frame rate about 120fps.
Mishing, in: Diffusion Processes in Advanced Technological Materials, edtied by D.
Journal of Japan Society of mechanical Engineering, Vol. 37, pp. 367.
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Chun Sheng Zhu, Xiao Hua Yang
This paper can provide technical support for the project land slide treatment and engineering experiences to the construction of highway tunnel in the Tianshan mountains.
1 The geological conditions and the land slide
1.1 The geological conditions
The exit of Yuximolegai tunnel through 385m fault fracture zone, which is compression and scissor fault derived from Awulela bruchfalten zone, distributed at the top of Yuximolegai.
Figure 2 K723 + 911 section of soil slip before vault settlement curve Figure 3 Tunnel K723 + 911 ~ + 919 section of land slide K723 and running water According to the engineering geological conditions and soil slip situation description, watering, broken surrounding rock are the major causes of soil slip, the construction plan did not meet the requirements of practical engineering in construction may be a fall-in internal cause.
Fault zone pre-reinforcement take arch department 120 ° setting 3.0 m long lead small duct grouting measures parameters is too low to control the deformation of the surrounding rock. 4.2 Treatment scheme (1)Adopting the advanced small pipe grouting is to reinforce stratum.Using φ42 cm 3.5 m lone small duct grouting forepole, along the upper half arch ring, ranging from the original plan 120 ° to 150 °, improve the ability of the surrounding rock stability
Forum Vol. 83-87 (1992), p. 119 [2] M.A.
Mishing, in: Diffusion Processes in Advanced Technological Materials, edtied by D.
Figure 2 K723 + 911 section of soil slip before vault settlement curve Figure 3 Tunnel K723 + 911 ~ + 919 section of land slide K723 and running water According to the engineering geological conditions and soil slip situation description, watering, broken surrounding rock are the major causes of soil slip, the construction plan did not meet the requirements of practical engineering in construction may be a fall-in internal cause.
Fault zone pre-reinforcement take arch department 120 ° setting 3.0 m long lead small duct grouting measures parameters is too low to control the deformation of the surrounding rock. 4.2 Treatment scheme (1)Adopting the advanced small pipe grouting is to reinforce stratum.Using φ42 cm 3.5 m lone small duct grouting forepole, along the upper half arch ring, ranging from the original plan 120 ° to 150 °, improve the ability of the surrounding rock stability
Forum Vol. 83-87 (1992), p. 119 [2] M.A.
Mishing, in: Diffusion Processes in Advanced Technological Materials, edtied by D.