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Online since: October 2014
Authors: Tadeusz Mikolajczyk
(Fundamentals of Cutting Constructions Materials – in polish).
Wan, Definition and Determination of the Minimum Uncut Chip Thickness of Microcutting, International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, No 01, (2013); 1219-1232
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 62, Issue 4, (1996), 327–330
Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, vol. 128, (2006), 474-481
Mikolajczyk, Romanowski L., Optimisation of Single Edge Tools Exploitation Process, Applied Mechanics and Materials, vol. 332, (2013), 431-436.
Wan, Definition and Determination of the Minimum Uncut Chip Thickness of Microcutting, International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, No 01, (2013); 1219-1232
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 62, Issue 4, (1996), 327–330
Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, vol. 128, (2006), 474-481
Mikolajczyk, Romanowski L., Optimisation of Single Edge Tools Exploitation Process, Applied Mechanics and Materials, vol. 332, (2013), 431-436.
Online since: September 2009
Authors: Yu Can Fu, Jiu Hua Xu, Wen Guo Huo
The top layer of the ground surface experience work hardening process, hence the hardness is
higher than the average hardness of the workpiece materials.
However, the material beneath the top layer is softer as a result of over-aging of the materials.
Wang: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 68 (1997), pp. 262
Liu: Machining Science and Technology, Vol. 3 (1999) No 1, pp.107-139
Axinte, M.Kritmanorot and M.Axinte: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 166 (2005), pp.398-404.
However, the material beneath the top layer is softer as a result of over-aging of the materials.
Wang: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 68 (1997), pp. 262
Liu: Machining Science and Technology, Vol. 3 (1999) No 1, pp.107-139
Axinte, M.Kritmanorot and M.Axinte: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 166 (2005), pp.398-404.
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Gilbert Fantozzi, Robert Schaller, Mehdi Mazaheri, Daniele Mari
The density of the materials obtained by the Archimedes method was higher than 98% of the theoretical one.
De Heer, Science, 297 (2002) 787-792
Peigney, Nature Materials, 2 (2003) 15-16
Shaffer, Journal of Materials Science, 44 (2009) 1934-1951
Forro, Advanced Materials, 17 (2005) 88-91
De Heer, Science, 297 (2002) 787-792
Peigney, Nature Materials, 2 (2003) 15-16
Shaffer, Journal of Materials Science, 44 (2009) 1934-1951
Forro, Advanced Materials, 17 (2005) 88-91
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Anupama Kaushik, Alka Garg
Urethane polymers exhibit excellent abrasion resistance but low hydroxyl number lead to inherently poor modulus materials.
Experimental Material used.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science 2012, 125, E51-E60
International Journal of Polymeric Materials 2006, 55, 549-561
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 2007, 265, 98-103.
Experimental Material used.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science 2012, 125, E51-E60
International Journal of Polymeric Materials 2006, 55, 549-561
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 2007, 265, 98-103.
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Suparat Tuscharoen, Jakrapong Kaewkhao
Kaewkhao1,2, b
1Science Program, Faculty of Science and Technology, Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University, Nakhon Pathom 73000, Thailand
2Center of Excellence in Glass Technology and Materials Science (CEGM), Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University, Nakhon Pathom, 73000, Thailand
atuscharoen@hotmail.com , bmink110@gmail.com
Keywords: Glasses, Shielding, Strontium Borosilicate
Abstract.
Experimental Glasses having the formula xSrO:(70-x)B2O3:30SiO2 where x = 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 and 50 mol% (SrBS 1-6) were prepared from reagent-grade raw materials of H3BO3, SiO2, BaCO3 and SrO with purities higher than 99 wt% were chosen as starting materials.
[3] Kumar, S., Mishra, R.K., Tomar, B.S., Tyagi, A.K., Kaushik, C.P., 2008, “Heavy ion Rutherford backscattering spectrometry (HIRBS) Study of barium diffusion in borosilicate glass”, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms.
[4] Mishra, R.K., Kumar, S., Tomar, B.S., Tayagi, A.K., Kaushik, C.P., Raj, K., Manchada, V.K., 2008, “Effect of barium on diffusion of sodium in borosilicate glass”, Journal of Hazard Materials, Vol 156 (1–3), pp. 129–134
[5] Tomar, B.S., Kumar, S., Shrikhande, V.K., Kothiyal, G.P., 2005, “Study of cesium diffusion in borosilicate glass by heavy ion Rutherford backscattering spectrometry”, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atom, Vol 227 (3), pp. 391–396.
Experimental Glasses having the formula xSrO:(70-x)B2O3:30SiO2 where x = 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 and 50 mol% (SrBS 1-6) were prepared from reagent-grade raw materials of H3BO3, SiO2, BaCO3 and SrO with purities higher than 99 wt% were chosen as starting materials.
[3] Kumar, S., Mishra, R.K., Tomar, B.S., Tyagi, A.K., Kaushik, C.P., 2008, “Heavy ion Rutherford backscattering spectrometry (HIRBS) Study of barium diffusion in borosilicate glass”, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms.
[4] Mishra, R.K., Kumar, S., Tomar, B.S., Tayagi, A.K., Kaushik, C.P., Raj, K., Manchada, V.K., 2008, “Effect of barium on diffusion of sodium in borosilicate glass”, Journal of Hazard Materials, Vol 156 (1–3), pp. 129–134
[5] Tomar, B.S., Kumar, S., Shrikhande, V.K., Kothiyal, G.P., 2005, “Study of cesium diffusion in borosilicate glass by heavy ion Rutherford backscattering spectrometry”, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atom, Vol 227 (3), pp. 391–396.
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Wei Chen
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Vol. 26 (2007), p.24 [4] Wanbin Yu, Kaiguo Huang, Chuan Yu: Journal of Mianyang Normal University.Vol. 26 (2007), p. 144 [5] Xinrong Zuo: Journal of Anhui Normal University (Natural Science).
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Vol. 25 (2009), p. 173 [15] Liping Guo: Jilin Normal University Journal (Natural Science Edition).
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: January 2015
Authors: Jacek Mendala
Mendala, Corrosion Resistance of Zinc Coatings Obtained in High-Temperature Baths, Materials Science 39 (5) (2003) 652-657
Series – Materials Science and Engineering 35 (2012) 012003
Series – Materials Science and Engineering 35 (2012) 012004
Series – Materials Science and Engineering 22 (2011) 012005
Ser.: Materials Science and Engineering 35 (2012) 012002
Series – Materials Science and Engineering 35 (2012) 012003
Series – Materials Science and Engineering 35 (2012) 012004
Series – Materials Science and Engineering 22 (2011) 012005
Ser.: Materials Science and Engineering 35 (2012) 012002
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Zheng Hua Guo, Jun Hua Cui, Wei Xu
Coupled Thermo-Flowing 3D Steady State Model of friction stir welding process
Junhua Cui1,2,a, Wei Xu2,b, Zhenghua Guo2,c
1 School of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, China
2 National Defense Key Disciplines Laboratory of Light Alloy, Nanchang Hangkong University, Nanchang, China
acjhllh@163.com,bxuwei1395201@126.com, cguo.zheng.hua@163.com
Keywords: friction stir welding; coupled thermo-flowing; steady state; turbulence model
Abstract.
As Suppose the material is un depress, that is the density of the material is constant
Materials Characterization, 2003, 49, 95-101
Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering. 2005, 13 (1): 77-93
Journal of Plasticity Engineering. 2006, 23(4):79-81.
As Suppose the material is un depress, that is the density of the material is constant
Materials Characterization, 2003, 49, 95-101
Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering. 2005, 13 (1): 77-93
Journal of Plasticity Engineering. 2006, 23(4):79-81.
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Juris Pelss, Vitalijs Lakevics, Dagnija Loca, Liga Berzina-Cimdina, Janis Locs
Polycaprolactone (PCL), poly (lactic acid) (PLA) and HAp are frequently used as materials for tissue engineering [6,7,8].
Materials and Methods HAp powder used for bone graft preparation was synthesized by wet precipitation reaction between calcium hydroxide (CaO, Riedel-de Haën®, Germany) and orthophosphoric acid (H3PO4, 85%, Sigma-Aldrich, Germany).
Such composites are expected to sustain the drug release and increase the mechanical performance of the porous bioceramic materials.
Kasai: Local drug delivery system using ceramics: vacuum method for impregnating a chemotherapeutic agent into a porous hydroxyapatite block, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medecine Vol. 10, 4, p. 249
Ono: Slow release af Anticancer drugs from porous calcium hydroxyapatite ceramic, Journal of Orthopaedic Research, Vol. 10, 1992, p. 440
Materials and Methods HAp powder used for bone graft preparation was synthesized by wet precipitation reaction between calcium hydroxide (CaO, Riedel-de Haën®, Germany) and orthophosphoric acid (H3PO4, 85%, Sigma-Aldrich, Germany).
Such composites are expected to sustain the drug release and increase the mechanical performance of the porous bioceramic materials.
Kasai: Local drug delivery system using ceramics: vacuum method for impregnating a chemotherapeutic agent into a porous hydroxyapatite block, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medecine Vol. 10, 4, p. 249
Ono: Slow release af Anticancer drugs from porous calcium hydroxyapatite ceramic, Journal of Orthopaedic Research, Vol. 10, 1992, p. 440