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Online since: March 2014
Authors: Malik Cheriaf, Caroline Venâncio, Janaíde Cavalcante Rocha
Experimental Materials.
Journal of Hazardous Materials.
Journal of Hazardous Materials. 165, Pages 1179-1185 (2009)
Materials Science and Engineering. 303, Pages 54–59 (2001)
Journal of Hazardous Materials. 60, Pages 1-28 (1998)
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Dong Ping Qiao, Jun Xiao Geng
In the production cycle, material flow is formed among different departments and ultimately rough and raw materials are converted into qualified products.
In a production cycle, if more and more materials are accumulated at some equipment, the equipment could be identified as a “bottleneck”.
Industrial Engineering Journal,Vol.13(2010),p.95-100 [3] Benton W C,Shin Hojung.
European Journal of Operation Research,Vol. 110(1998),p.411-440 [4] Chen Jianhua, Peng Hongguang.
Journal of Systems Science and Systems Engineering,Vol 20(2011),p.460-474 [7] Łukasz Hadaś, Piotr Cyplik.Practice of building production planning system of company with a wide range of products-case study.Log Forum,Vol.8(2012),p.191-200
Online since: January 2019
Authors: Yin Li Chen, He Wei, Yun Long Wang, Yi Na Zhao, Ze Sheng Liu
Jin, Development on improving the strength & toughness of microalloyed steels, Materials for Mechanical Engineering, 25(3) (2001) 1-6
Continuous cooling curve and phase transformation behavior of wear resistant steel 65Mn Cr, Transactions of Materials and Heat Treatment, 37(9) (2016) 144-150
Zhang, CCT cures of metallic materials, Beijing: Chemical industry press, 2009 [13] G.H.
Continuous cooling transformation of Nb-V-microalloyed high-strength hull steel, Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing, (05) (2008) 495-500
Zhang, Effect of processing parameters on phase transition rules of high speed rolled wire of 60Si2MnA steel, Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing, 23(1) (2001) 28-31
Online since: January 2007
Authors: In Hyuck Song, Hai Doo Kim, Young Wook Kim, Doo Hee Jang, Jung Hye Eom
Processing of Polymer-Derived Microcellular Ceramics Containing Reactive Fillers Young-Wook Kim 1,a , Doo-Hee Jang1,b , Jung-Hye Eom1,c , In-Hyuck Song 2,d and Hai-Doo Kim 2,e 1 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Seoul, 90 Jeonnong-dong, Dongdaemun-ku, Seoul 130-743, Republic of Korea 2 Ceramic Materials Group, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials, Gyeongnam 641-010, Republic of Korea a ywkim@uos.ac.kr, bdmavk78@uos.ac.kr, cjunghye-um@uos.ac.kr, d sih1654@kmail.kimm.re.kr, e khd1555@kmail.kimm.re.kr Keywords: Porous materials, Processing, Porosity, Polymer-derived ceramics.
Introduction Polymer-derived microcellular ceramics are lightweight materials consisting of a microcellular structure.
Due to the combination of properties resulting from the polymer-derived ceramic material and the microcellular structure, these ceramics have a high potential for a number of industrial applications such as filters, insulators, gas sensors, catalytic carriers, absorbents, and lightweight structural materials [1-3].
The porosity of the microcellular ceramics was calculated from the bulk density of the microcellular ceramics and the theoretical density of the strut materials.
Park: submitted to Journal of Ceramic Society of Japan (2006).
Online since: October 2021
Authors: Bahia Rabehi, Sabria Malika Mansour, Youcef Ghernouti
Manzur, Effect of Steam Curing on Concrete Piles with Silica Fume, International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials; 4(1) (2010) 9-15.
Materials Research. 16 (5) (2013) 1058-1064
Construction and Building Materials, 66 (2014) 787–794
Billong, Activité pouzzolanique des déchets de briques et tuiles cuites, African Journal of Science and Technology (AJST), Science and Engineering Series, 5(1) (2004), 92–100
Benmalek, Acceleration of the Hardening of Concrete Made with Mineral Admixtures by Using a Heat Treatment Process, Advances in Materials Science and Engineering. 4 (2014) 164–171
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Yu Mei Liu, Z. L. Jiang, Z. Li
These factors in turn are affected by the tool geometries, the cutting conditions, and the properties of the work materials.
Response Surface Methodology (RSM) has been utilized for determining the residual-stress under different cutting conditions and for different materials[5].
Fattouh: International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture.
Sun: Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering Vol. 14(2) (2004), p.40 [7] K.
Wu: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 51(2) (1995) p.23 [8] R.
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Shu Zhang Xiong, Xun Zhong Zhang, Bin Jia
Analysis of the results of bending bearing of damaged old timber beams repaired and strengthened with CFRP Shuzhang Xiong 1,a, Xunzhong Zhang 2 and Bin Jia3 1Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Xihua University Chengdu, 611930, Sichuan, China 2 Mianyang Vocational and Technical College, Mianyang, 621000, Sichuan, China, 3Southwest University of Science and Technology, Mianyang, 621010, Sichuan, China a 943089435@qq.com Keywords: CFRP, wooden beams, the bending bearing capacity, the deflection Abstract.
Based on two kinds of common material deformation, the stress increment rate is equal to the elastic modulus of the principle of work together cross section of a variety of materials can be used in the conversion elastic modulus ratio of the equivalent single material section.
References [1] Qian Zhou, Weiming Yan, Reinforcement technique of Iron in timber structure, Hydraulic and building engineering journal, 2011(9):1-5
FRP-reinforced wood as a structural material, Journal of Material in Civil Engineering, 1992,4(3), 300-317
[4] Gilfillan J R, Gilbert S Gand Patrick G R.The use of FRP composites in enhancing the structural behavior of timber beams, Journal of reinforced plastics and composites, 2003,22(15):1373-1389
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Dong Xue Wang, Shi Feng Xue, Bo Zhou
In 2004, Nagashima and Suemasu [2] analyzed the interface between various materials using the extended finite element method.
The stress intensity factor of the crack of mode I in the isotropic materials is numerically calculated based on the extended finite element method.
Elastic crack growth in finite elements with minimal remeshing, International Journal for Numerical Method in Engineering, 45: 601-620, 1999
Application of extended finite element method to fracture of composite materials, European Congress on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering, Finland, 2004
A combined space-time extended finite element method, International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 64: 260-284, 2005
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Qing Jun Ding, Xiu Lin Huang, Kun Yang, Hua Sun
In this paper high Cr, Zn content wastewater sludge from steel plant was used as the main raw material, with Kaolin and other materials as adjustment materials.
Materials and Methods 2.1.
Raw Materials The raw materials used for sintering function aggregates are sludge (SWS), Kaolin and quartz powder.
Hot Mix Asphalt Materials, Mixture Design and Construction.
Journal of the European Ceramic Society. 2008 (28): 1665–1670.
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Hong Bo Dong, Li Wang, Yong Wang
Materials Science and Engineering A, vol. 326, pp. 382-385, 2002
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 137, pp. 17-20, 2003
Valitov, “Processing and mechanical properties of bulk nanostructured nickel-based alloys,” [J].Materials Science and Engineering A, vol. 503(1-2), pp. 181-184, 2009
Transactions of Materials and Heat Treatment, vol. 30(6), pp. 111-115, 2009
Materials for Mechanical Engineering, vol. 27(1), pp. 15-17, 2003