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Online since: December 2014
Authors: Rupinder Singh, Harish Kumar Garg
The impact of RM on the future engineering and manufacturing will undoubtedly be widespread.
Singh, A framework for development of pattern for dies using FDM”, International Journal of Advanced Mechatronics and Robotics 3 2011 53-60 [7] M.
Tromans, Developments in Rapid Casting, Professional Engineering Publications 2003 14-20
Li, Reinforced thin shell objects Rapid Prototyping by Fused Deposition Modeling, International Journal Advanced Manufacturing Technology 14 1998 631 -638 [18] S.H.
Prinz, Thermal stresses and deposition patterns in layered manufacturing , Materials Science and Engineering A317 2001 59–64 [20] S.
Singh, A framework for development of pattern for dies using FDM”, International Journal of Advanced Mechatronics and Robotics 3 2011 53-60 [7] M.
Tromans, Developments in Rapid Casting, Professional Engineering Publications 2003 14-20
Li, Reinforced thin shell objects Rapid Prototyping by Fused Deposition Modeling, International Journal Advanced Manufacturing Technology 14 1998 631 -638 [18] S.H.
Prinz, Thermal stresses and deposition patterns in layered manufacturing , Materials Science and Engineering A317 2001 59–64 [20] S.
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Yu Xian Zhang, Pan Lei, Lian Fa Yang
Investigation on the Formability of Tube in Hydroforming with Radical Crushing under Simple Loading Paths
Pan Lei 1,a, Lianfa Yang 1,b, Yuxian Zhang 1,c
1School of Mechanical & Electrical Engineering, Guilin University of Electronic Technology, Guilin, 541004, China
aLeipan429@163.com, by-lianfa@163.com,czyx631218@163.com
Keywords: Tube Hydroforming; Radial Crushing; Formability; Loading Path
Abstract: Tube hydroforming with radial crushing (THFRC) process is particularly applicable to the tube which is difficult to shape due to lack of axial feeding.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51065006), Guangxi Natural Science Foundation (0832243) and Guangxi Key Laboratory of manufacturing System & Advanced Manufacturing Technology (09-007-05S007).
Part B: J Engineering Manufacture.
Mechanical Engineering & Automation.
Materials Science Forum.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51065006), Guangxi Natural Science Foundation (0832243) and Guangxi Key Laboratory of manufacturing System & Advanced Manufacturing Technology (09-007-05S007).
Part B: J Engineering Manufacture.
Mechanical Engineering & Automation.
Materials Science Forum.
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Ferenc Ronkay, G. Dogossy, E. Sági
Ronkay2,b
1Department of Engineering Materials and Vehicle Production, Szechenyi Istvan University, Egyetem square 1, H-9026 Gyor, Hungary
1Department of Polymer Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, H-1111 Budapest, Muegyetem rkp. 3, H-1111 Budapest, Hungary
adogossy@sze.hu, bronkay@pt.bme.hu (corresponding author)
Keywords: MWCNT, UHMWPE, nanocomposite, dry blending, mechanical properties
Abstract Three ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) composites of differing composition, reinforced with multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) were prepared.
Liu, Effect of Different Fillers on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Ultrahigh Molecular Weight Polyethylene Composite, Advanced Materials Research 79 – 82 (2009) 23-26
Simoes, Enhanced UHMWPE Reinforced with MWCNT through Mechanical Ball-Milling, Defect and Diffusion Forum 312-315 (2011) 1238-1243
Belofsky, Plastics: Product Design and Process Engineering.
Liu, Effect of Different Fillers on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Ultrahigh Molecular Weight Polyethylene Composite, Advanced Materials Research 79 – 82 (2009) 23-26
Simoes, Enhanced UHMWPE Reinforced with MWCNT through Mechanical Ball-Milling, Defect and Diffusion Forum 312-315 (2011) 1238-1243
Belofsky, Plastics: Product Design and Process Engineering.
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Yi Guo Deng, Jing Jiao, Yong Zheng, Wei Min Gao, Zhi Lian Peng, Jin Lin Wang, Gang Wang, Shuang Mei Qin, Tao Huang, Jin Zhang
Finally the best temperature for anaerobic fermentation of banana stem residue was determined, which may provide technical references for parameter optimization of banana stem residue fermentation and construction of biogas engineering.
If biogas is for energy use, 35℃ is more suitable for parameter optimization of existing technique and engineering applications of banana stem residue.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the Program of Introducing International Advanced Agricultural Science and Technology in the year 2011 (948 Program) (2011-Z14), Biogas Research Center of CATAS (1630012011004) and Rural Energy Program in the year 2011.
Zhu: Transactions of Chinese Society of Agriculture and Engineering (In Chinese).
Lu, in: Proceedings of International Conference on Renewable Energy Scale-up Development and the Third Energy Technical Forum in Far-Yangtze River Triangle Area (in Chinese), edited by Z.
If biogas is for energy use, 35℃ is more suitable for parameter optimization of existing technique and engineering applications of banana stem residue.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the Program of Introducing International Advanced Agricultural Science and Technology in the year 2011 (948 Program) (2011-Z14), Biogas Research Center of CATAS (1630012011004) and Rural Energy Program in the year 2011.
Zhu: Transactions of Chinese Society of Agriculture and Engineering (In Chinese).
Lu, in: Proceedings of International Conference on Renewable Energy Scale-up Development and the Third Energy Technical Forum in Far-Yangtze River Triangle Area (in Chinese), edited by Z.
Online since: October 2006
Authors: S.I. Kwun, Kae Myung Kang, Jai Won Byeon
Kang
3,c
1
Advanced Materials Processing and Analysis Center, University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA
2
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Korea University, Seoul, Korea
3
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National University of Technology, Korea
a
jbyeon@mail.ucf.edu, bsookkwun@korea.ac.kr, clittbird@snut.ac.kr
Keywords: thermal degradation, carbide morphology, M6C carbide, 2.25Cr-1Mo steel
Abstract.
Acknowledgement This work was financially supported by the Korea Plant Service and Engineering Co.
Forum Vol. 475-479 (2005), p. 257 [4] J.W.
Acknowledgement This work was financially supported by the Korea Plant Service and Engineering Co.
Forum Vol. 475-479 (2005), p. 257 [4] J.W.
Online since: September 2008
Authors: Hui Huang, Xi Peng Xu, Guo Qin Huang
Su and et al: Key Engineering Materials, Vols. 304-305 (2006), p.43
[6] G.Q.
Xu: Advanced Materials Research Vols. 24-25 (2007) p. 233
Xiao and et al: Materials Science Forum Vols. 471-472 (2004) p.287 [9] B.
Fu: Key Engineering Materials, Vols. 259-260 (2004), p.151 [10] G.Q.
Xu: Key Engineering Materials, Vols. 304-305 (2006), p.123
Xu: Advanced Materials Research Vols. 24-25 (2007) p. 233
Xiao and et al: Materials Science Forum Vols. 471-472 (2004) p.287 [9] B.
Fu: Key Engineering Materials, Vols. 259-260 (2004), p.151 [10] G.Q.
Xu: Key Engineering Materials, Vols. 304-305 (2006), p.123
Online since: May 2010
Authors: Reza Ebrahimi-Kahrizsangi, M. Sanayei, Ali Shokuhfar, Bahman Nasiri-Tabrizi
Shokuhfar2,d
1
Department of Materials Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran
2
Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology Research Center, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering,
K.N.
Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran 3Materials Engineering Department, Islamic Azad University, Najafabad Branch, Iran a m.sanayei@ma.iut.ac.ir, b bahman_nasiri@hotmail.com, c rezaebrahimi@iaun.ac.ir, d shokuhfar@kntu.ac.ir Keywords: Alumina, Hydroxyapatite, crystallite, Lattice strain, Mechanochemical.
Forum Vol. 283- 286 (2009), p. 98
Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran 3Materials Engineering Department, Islamic Azad University, Najafabad Branch, Iran a m.sanayei@ma.iut.ac.ir, b bahman_nasiri@hotmail.com, c rezaebrahimi@iaun.ac.ir, d shokuhfar@kntu.ac.ir Keywords: Alumina, Hydroxyapatite, crystallite, Lattice strain, Mechanochemical.
Forum Vol. 283- 286 (2009), p. 98
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Daniele Perissin, Indra Sati Hamonangan Harahap, Amir Sharifuddin Ab Latip, Abdul Nasir Matori
Deformation Monitoring of Offshore Platform Using the Persistent Scatterer Interferometry Technique
Abd Nasir Matori1,a, Amir Sharifuddin Ab Latip1,b, Indra Sati Hamonangan Harahap1,c and Daniele Perissin2,d
1Civil Engineering Department, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Bandar Seri Iskandar, 31750
Tronoh, Perak, Malaysia
2Purdue University, School of Civil Engineering, USA.
This is an advanced technique to improve the ability of InSAR to detect deformation using a large number of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images over the same area [1].
Rocca, Monitoring landslides and tectonic motions with the Permanent Scatterers technique, Engineering Geology. 68 (2003b) 3-14
Forum (EACEF 2009), Langkawi, Malaysia (2009)
This is an advanced technique to improve the ability of InSAR to detect deformation using a large number of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images over the same area [1].
Rocca, Monitoring landslides and tectonic motions with the Permanent Scatterers technique, Engineering Geology. 68 (2003b) 3-14
Forum (EACEF 2009), Langkawi, Malaysia (2009)
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Ileana Nicoleta Popescu, Elena Valentina Stoian, Florina Violeta Anghelina, Vasile Bratu
Microstructural investigation of aluminum alloys type "2024" for the aviation industry
Florina Violeta Anghelina1,a, Vasile Bratu 2,b, Elena Valentina Stoian 3,c and Ileana Nicoleta Popescu *, 4,d
1,2,3,4 Department of Materials Engineering, Mechatronics and Robotics , Faculty of Materials Engineering and Mechanics, Valahia University from Targoviste, Bd.
Pencea, Materials Science for Mechanical Engineering, Fair Partners Publisher, Bucharest, 1999
Sorcoi, Physical and quantitative microstructural analysis of sintered Al–Cu/SiCp composites, Materials Science Forum, 672 (2011) 251–254
Stoian, Designing and continuous extrusion forming of Al-Mg-Si contact lines for electric railway, Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials 15 (7-8) 712-717.
Pencea, Materials Science for Mechanical Engineering, Fair Partners Publisher, Bucharest, 1999
Sorcoi, Physical and quantitative microstructural analysis of sintered Al–Cu/SiCp composites, Materials Science Forum, 672 (2011) 251–254
Stoian, Designing and continuous extrusion forming of Al-Mg-Si contact lines for electric railway, Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials 15 (7-8) 712-717.
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Shuichi Miyazaki, Hideki Hosoda, Tomonari Inamura, Abdul Wadood
Forum 426 (2003) 3121–3125
Miyazaki: Materials Science and Engineering A 438–440 (2006) 865–869
Hosoda: Materials Science and Engineering A 438–440 (2006) 18–24
Miyazaki: Materials Science and Engineering A 438–440 (2006) 835–838
Miyazaki: Advanced Materials Research Vols. 89-91 (2010) pp 307-312
Miyazaki: Materials Science and Engineering A 438–440 (2006) 865–869
Hosoda: Materials Science and Engineering A 438–440 (2006) 18–24
Miyazaki: Materials Science and Engineering A 438–440 (2006) 835–838
Miyazaki: Advanced Materials Research Vols. 89-91 (2010) pp 307-312