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Online since: June 2017
Authors: Li Yun Chen, Yan Yan Wu, Xin Nan Mao, Ai Li Liu, Jia Yi Ye, Hui Le Jin, Wei Zhong Jiang
The Effect of Mill Addition of Quartz Glass on Thermal Shock Resistance
of Sheet Steel Enamels
Liyun Chen1, Yanyan Wu1, Weizhong Jiang1*, Jiayi Ye1, Huile Jin1, Aili Liu1 and Xinnan Mao2
1Advanced Glass Manufacture Technology Research Center of Ministry of Education,
College of Materials Science and Engineering, Donghua University, Shanghai, 201620, China
2College of Chemistry and Materials Engineering, Wenzhou University,
Zhejiang Province 325035, China
* jwzh@dhu.edu.cn
Keywords: Sheet steel enamel, Quartz glass, Mill addition, Thermal resistance, Acid resistance.
Introduction Enamel materials with excellent chemical durability have been widely used in chemical industry [1,2,3].
Since enamel materials are brittleness inorganic materials, their thermal shock resistance can’t meet some special requirements over 200℃ temperature.
The excellent thermal shock resistance of enamel materials can’t be achieved by only changing the chemical composition of enamel frits [4,5].
[11] Qian Huichun, Jiang Weizhong, Influence of mill addition of nano-SiO2 on the enamel properties, Journal of Shanghai Institute of Technology(Natural Science ), Vol.7, No.1, 2007, P.30-33
Introduction Enamel materials with excellent chemical durability have been widely used in chemical industry [1,2,3].
Since enamel materials are brittleness inorganic materials, their thermal shock resistance can’t meet some special requirements over 200℃ temperature.
The excellent thermal shock resistance of enamel materials can’t be achieved by only changing the chemical composition of enamel frits [4,5].
[11] Qian Huichun, Jiang Weizhong, Influence of mill addition of nano-SiO2 on the enamel properties, Journal of Shanghai Institute of Technology(Natural Science ), Vol.7, No.1, 2007, P.30-33
Online since: October 2012
Authors: Zhi Xue Liao, Yu Yan Luo, Jun Wang, Jing Fei Ren, Zhu Sheng Liu
Acknowledgements
This work was supported by Major International Joint Research Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (71020107027), National High Technology Research and Development Major Program of China (Program 863) (2008AA04A107), Project 985 and 211 of Sichuan University, and Special Research Fund Program of Higher Education of China for the Doctoral Subject (20110181110034).
Journal of Systems and Management.
Chinese Journal of Management Science.
European Journal of Operational Research.
Management Science.
Journal of Systems and Management.
Chinese Journal of Management Science.
European Journal of Operational Research.
Management Science.
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Zhan Tao Li, Ke Jian Cai, Jun Li, Yong Zheng Ma
Material properties: Young’s modulus =5.0×107, Poisson ratio =0.2, no friction between the blocks.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the Zhe Jiang provincial Natural Science Foundation of China through contract no.
Y1111133 and Ningbo Natural Science Foundation (Grant No. 2013A610195).
International Journal of Solids and Structures, 32(1995) 2547±70
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 54(6) (2002) 923–944 [4].
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the Zhe Jiang provincial Natural Science Foundation of China through contract no.
Y1111133 and Ningbo Natural Science Foundation (Grant No. 2013A610195).
International Journal of Solids and Structures, 32(1995) 2547±70
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 54(6) (2002) 923–944 [4].
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Zong Zuo Yu, Gai Zhi Guo, Peng Ju Zhang
Therefore, often configure great Ri values amplifier (this system chooses INA102 amplifier), for the insulation resistance Ra of piezoelectric element depends on piezoelectric materials.
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Xi'an : Xi'an University of Electronic Science and Technology Press, 2000:52-56
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[4] Gaizhi Guo, Tie Yong, in: Journal of InnerMongolia University (in Chinese), Vol.39 (2008), p. 672-675
References [1] Gao Y, Brennan MJ, Joseph PF, in: Journal of Sound and Vibration, Vol. 292 (1992), p. 552-570
Xi'an : Xi'an University of Electronic Science and Technology Press, 2000:52-56
[3] Fenggang Wang, in: Journal of Empirical Science and Technology (in Chinese), Vol.36 (2005), p. 132-134
[4] Gaizhi Guo, Tie Yong, in: Journal of InnerMongolia University (in Chinese), Vol.39 (2008), p. 672-675
Online since: August 2015
Authors: P. Mallikarjuna Rao, R. Meenakshi Reddy, Tarigonda Hariprasad
Muralidhara Rao, Performance and Exhaust Emissions of a Diesel Engine Using Methyl Esters of Fish Oil with Artificial Neural Network Aid, International Journal of Engineering and Technology (IJET). 2(1) (2010) 23-27
Muralidhara Rao, Combustion, Performance and Emission Analysis of Diesel Engine Fuelled with Methyl Esters of Ground Nut Oil, International Journal of Materials Science. 5 (2) (2010) 233–243
Muralidhara Rao, Combustion, Performance and Emission Analysis of Diesel Engine Fuelled with Methyl Esters of Fish Oil, International Journal of Science and Technology (IJST). 1 (2011) 32-37
Hari Prasad, Ananda Kumar Eriki, Fatty Acids Content from Several Microalgae Strains for Biodiesel Fuel, International Journal of Mechanical Computational and Manufacturing Research. 2 (2013) 28 -32.
Muralidhara Rao, Combustion, Performance and Emission Analysis of Diesel Engine Fuelled with Methyl Esters of Ground Nut Oil, International Journal of Materials Science. 5 (2) (2010) 233–243
Muralidhara Rao, Combustion, Performance and Emission Analysis of Diesel Engine Fuelled with Methyl Esters of Fish Oil, International Journal of Science and Technology (IJST). 1 (2011) 32-37
Hari Prasad, Ananda Kumar Eriki, Fatty Acids Content from Several Microalgae Strains for Biodiesel Fuel, International Journal of Mechanical Computational and Manufacturing Research. 2 (2013) 28 -32.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Xiao Ming Yi, Zhen Qing Liu, Gang Xu, Song Gen Wang
Introduction
Soil is the most fundamental material in civil engineering, and it is composed of solid, liquid and gas.
Acknowledgement This work was financially supported by Department of Science & Technology of Shandong Province, China (grant No. 2008Y008).
[2]Peng, L.Y., Liu, J.K., Xiao, J.H., Chen, L.H., Zhu, R.L.: Journal of Beijing Jiaotong University.
[6]Tang, F., Ye, S.Q., Chen, H.K.: Chinese Journal of Underground Space and Engineering.
[9]Erguler, Z.A., Ulusay, R.: International Journal of Rock Mechanics & Mining Sciences.
Acknowledgement This work was financially supported by Department of Science & Technology of Shandong Province, China (grant No. 2008Y008).
[2]Peng, L.Y., Liu, J.K., Xiao, J.H., Chen, L.H., Zhu, R.L.: Journal of Beijing Jiaotong University.
[6]Tang, F., Ye, S.Q., Chen, H.K.: Chinese Journal of Underground Space and Engineering.
[9]Erguler, Z.A., Ulusay, R.: International Journal of Rock Mechanics & Mining Sciences.
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Michele Buonsanti, Giovanni Leonardi
Materials and Methods
The materials characteristics and the geometry configuration of the pavement structure consist of a standard structure of the airport of Reggio Calabria (Italy).
Fig. 1 - Pavement section and materials.
The pavement materials are divided in three groups: asphalt mixtures, granular materials and cohesive soils.
This is an elasto-plastic model in which granular materials are assumed to behave as elastic materials for low stress levels.
The properties of the pavement materials are given in Table 1.
Fig. 1 - Pavement section and materials.
The pavement materials are divided in three groups: asphalt mixtures, granular materials and cohesive soils.
This is an elasto-plastic model in which granular materials are assumed to behave as elastic materials for low stress levels.
The properties of the pavement materials are given in Table 1.
Online since: March 2014
Authors: Zhong Ke Tian, Chao Yin, Fa He Yang
Strength safety coefficient and fatigue life analysis of coupling diaphragm based on FE-simulation
ZhongkeTIAN1,a, Chao YIN1,b and Fahe YANG1,c
1College of Electromechanical Engineering, Qingdao University of Science and Technology, Qingdao 266061, China
atianzhongke@qust.edu.cn, b512833125@qq.com, czglcyfh2007@126.com
Key Words: coupling diaphragm; strength safety coefficient; fatigue life; FE-simulation
Abstract: Based on average loading assumption, a non-linear contact finite element model of coupling triple-diaphragm assembly configuration is established.
The material of flange is 42CrMo.
[2] Guoping Wang, Hualing Chen, Qi Shemiao and Yu Lie, Axial vibration characteristics of a metal diaphragm coupling, Applied Mechanics and Materials, v 239-240, p 443-451, 2013
[4] Keke Zhu, Peng Zhu, Analytic solution of stress and strain of diaphragm coupling under pure torsion, Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences, v 35, n 12, p 32-36, 2008
Padmanabhan, Modelling of parametric excitation of a flexible coupling-rotor system due to misalignment, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 12, p 2907-2918, 2011.
The material of flange is 42CrMo.
[2] Guoping Wang, Hualing Chen, Qi Shemiao and Yu Lie, Axial vibration characteristics of a metal diaphragm coupling, Applied Mechanics and Materials, v 239-240, p 443-451, 2013
[4] Keke Zhu, Peng Zhu, Analytic solution of stress and strain of diaphragm coupling under pure torsion, Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences, v 35, n 12, p 32-36, 2008
Padmanabhan, Modelling of parametric excitation of a flexible coupling-rotor system due to misalignment, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 12, p 2907-2918, 2011.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Heikki I. Helava, Evgeny N. Mokhov, Oleg A. Avdeev, Mark G. Ramm, Alexander V. Vasiliev, Dmitri P. Litvin, Alexander D. Roenkov, Sergey S. Nagalyuk, Yuri Makarov
With newer, high purity W materials the crucible lifetime is not an issue.
Problem #3: Materials incompatibility.
Talalev Control of SiC Growth and graphitization in sublimation sandwich system Materials Science and Engineering B46 (1997) 340-344
Makarov Optimization of sublimation growth of SiC bulk crystals using modeling Materials Science and Engineering B61–62 (1999) 107–112
Nishino, Effect of Tantalum in Sublimation Growth of Aluminum Nitride, Materials Science Forum Vols. 433-436 (2003) 975-978.
Problem #3: Materials incompatibility.
Talalev Control of SiC Growth and graphitization in sublimation sandwich system Materials Science and Engineering B46 (1997) 340-344
Makarov Optimization of sublimation growth of SiC bulk crystals using modeling Materials Science and Engineering B61–62 (1999) 107–112
Nishino, Effect of Tantalum in Sublimation Growth of Aluminum Nitride, Materials Science Forum Vols. 433-436 (2003) 975-978.
Online since: August 2018
Authors: Outtas Toufik, Mohamdi Djemoui
3D FINITE ELEMENT APPROACH TO SIMULATE THE CONTACT PRESSURE BETWEEN TWO DEFORMABLE CYLINDERS - APPLICATION TO A SPUR GEAR
Mohamdi Djemoui1,a*, Outtas Toufik2,b
1,2,3Laboratory of Mechanics of the Structures and Materials, University of Batna 2, Algeria
amohamdi64@yahoo.fr, btf_outtas@hotmail.com
Keywords: Contact pressure; Cylinder; Spur Gear; Finite Element, Hertz theory.
They found that the contact stresses of the gear are higher than the Fatigue strength of the gear material.
Analytical Approach of the Contact between Two Parallel Axes Cylinders Let two cylinders marked 1 and 2 of the same length L, of respective diameters d1 and d2, and of materials whose respective Young's module are E1 and E2 and the Poisson coefficients n1 and n2.
International Journal of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering 4:4 2010
PriamPillai “Spur Gear Contact Stress Analysis and Stress Reduction by Experiment Method“International Journal of Engineering Research and General Science Volume 3, Issue 3, May-June, 2015
They found that the contact stresses of the gear are higher than the Fatigue strength of the gear material.
Analytical Approach of the Contact between Two Parallel Axes Cylinders Let two cylinders marked 1 and 2 of the same length L, of respective diameters d1 and d2, and of materials whose respective Young's module are E1 and E2 and the Poisson coefficients n1 and n2.
International Journal of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering 4:4 2010
PriamPillai “Spur Gear Contact Stress Analysis and Stress Reduction by Experiment Method“International Journal of Engineering Research and General Science Volume 3, Issue 3, May-June, 2015