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Online since: February 2013
Authors: Ya Jun Wang, Yu Hu, Zheng Zuo, Xiao Qing Gan, Zhi Hong Dong
Due to the randomness of materials’ spatial variation as well as boundary conditions’ fluctuation, these cases’ study incorporates stochastic theory.
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the National Natural Science Funds (Grant No: 51109118), the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (Grant No: 20100470344), Fundamental project fund of Zhejiang Ocean University (Serial number: 21045032610).
International Journal.
Zhang, Super Gravity Dam Generalized Damage Study, Advanced Materials Research. 479-481 (2012) 421-435 [3] Y.
Zhang, Rock Slope Fuzzy Stochastic Damage Study, Advanced Materials Research. 524-527 (2012) 337-340 [4] Y.
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the National Natural Science Funds (Grant No: 51109118), the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (Grant No: 20100470344), Fundamental project fund of Zhejiang Ocean University (Serial number: 21045032610).
International Journal.
Zhang, Super Gravity Dam Generalized Damage Study, Advanced Materials Research. 479-481 (2012) 421-435 [3] Y.
Zhang, Rock Slope Fuzzy Stochastic Damage Study, Advanced Materials Research. 524-527 (2012) 337-340 [4] Y.
Online since: August 2009
Authors: Chia Lung Chang, Yu Hua Lin
The corresponding variables of function are the mechanical constants of
the materials.
De Wilde, A mixed numerical/experimental technique for the nondestructive identification of the stiffness properties of fiber reinforced composite materials, Journal of NDT&E International 30 (2) (1997) 85-91
Pedersen, Optimisation method applied to identification of materials parameters, in: H.A.
Pagnotta, Determining material properties in anisotropic plates using genetic algorithms and vibration test data, International Journal of Mechanics and Materials in Design 1 (2004) 199-211
[19] Marco Alfano , Leonardo Pagnotta , Determining the elastic constants of isotropic materials by modal vibration testing of rectangular thin plates , Journal of Sound and Vibration(2006) 426-439
De Wilde, A mixed numerical/experimental technique for the nondestructive identification of the stiffness properties of fiber reinforced composite materials, Journal of NDT&E International 30 (2) (1997) 85-91
Pedersen, Optimisation method applied to identification of materials parameters, in: H.A.
Pagnotta, Determining material properties in anisotropic plates using genetic algorithms and vibration test data, International Journal of Mechanics and Materials in Design 1 (2004) 199-211
[19] Marco Alfano , Leonardo Pagnotta , Determining the elastic constants of isotropic materials by modal vibration testing of rectangular thin plates , Journal of Sound and Vibration(2006) 426-439
Online since: March 2016
Authors: Ireneusz Dominik, Stanisław Flaga
Design and pre-implementation of micro-movements sensor with magnetic shape memory material
FLAGA Stanisław 1, a *, DOMINIK Ireneusz1,b
1AGH University of Science and Technology, Building B2, Al.
During the last twenty years the rapid development in smart materials, which are also known as active materials, is observed.
The smart materials are sensitive to the changes of physical quantities such as light intensity, temperature, current intensity, electric and magnetic field which as a result change material properties.
Among smart materials which can undergo shape transformation, temperature-controlled shape memory alloys (SMA) [1,2,3,4], electrically-controlled piezoelectric materials [5], magnetic field controlled magnetostrictive materials and magnetic shape memory alloy (MSMA or FSMA) can be found.
[7] Ullakko K., Magnetically Controlled Shape Memory Alloys: A New Class of Actuator Materials, Journal of Material Engineering and Performance, Vol. 5/1996 [8] Flaga S., Kata D. and Sapiński B., Microstructure evaluation of Ni-Mn-Ga alloy, Mechanics and Control, no. 1/2010, AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow
During the last twenty years the rapid development in smart materials, which are also known as active materials, is observed.
The smart materials are sensitive to the changes of physical quantities such as light intensity, temperature, current intensity, electric and magnetic field which as a result change material properties.
Among smart materials which can undergo shape transformation, temperature-controlled shape memory alloys (SMA) [1,2,3,4], electrically-controlled piezoelectric materials [5], magnetic field controlled magnetostrictive materials and magnetic shape memory alloy (MSMA or FSMA) can be found.
[7] Ullakko K., Magnetically Controlled Shape Memory Alloys: A New Class of Actuator Materials, Journal of Material Engineering and Performance, Vol. 5/1996 [8] Flaga S., Kata D. and Sapiński B., Microstructure evaluation of Ni-Mn-Ga alloy, Mechanics and Control, no. 1/2010, AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Xiao Qing Wu, Quan Zhou Li
Introduction
With high thermal conductivity, favorable rigidity and smooth surface finish, the metal materials is generally used as mould material in the fabrication process of polymer matrix composites.
But the burning marks phenomenon couldn’t be found in the core materials with SS binders.
Amol: SAMPE Journal Vol. 43 (2007), p. 24-33 [2] Xs.
Li: Materials and Design Vol 30 (2009), p. 210-213 [9] Wg.
Hu: Journal of Materials Science & Technology Vol. 26 (2010), p. 270-275
But the burning marks phenomenon couldn’t be found in the core materials with SS binders.
Amol: SAMPE Journal Vol. 43 (2007), p. 24-33 [2] Xs.
Li: Materials and Design Vol 30 (2009), p. 210-213 [9] Wg.
Hu: Journal of Materials Science & Technology Vol. 26 (2010), p. 270-275
Online since: September 2024
Authors: Ubolrat Wangrakdiskul, Witsanu Loetchantharangkun, Anuparp Fugsang
Materials and Methods
All three main materials used in this research are derived from Thailand.
Waste materials consist of green glass cullet and sediment soil.
Materials characteristics.
Chemical analysis of materials used in this study.
Souza, "The effect of incorporation of a Brazilian water treatment plant sludge on the properties of ceramic materials," Applied Clay Science, vol. 53, p. 561–565, 2011
Waste materials consist of green glass cullet and sediment soil.
Materials characteristics.
Chemical analysis of materials used in this study.
Souza, "The effect of incorporation of a Brazilian water treatment plant sludge on the properties of ceramic materials," Applied Clay Science, vol. 53, p. 561–565, 2011
Online since: April 2018
Authors: Valery I. Bogdanovich, Mikhail G. Giorbelidze
The solution for the powder materials heating and melting problem is an important part of the technology that allows to control the micro structure and properties of the coating.
Numerical Study of Particle Heating in a Plasma Jet, Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics, 2 (2017) 397-404
The analysis of melting and refining process for in-flight particles in supersonic plasma spraying, Computational Materials Science, 103 (2015) 8-19
Mathematical simulation of surface heating during plasma spraying, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 1 (2017), article number 012057
Metallographic Study of Mesostructure-Ordered Plasma Ceramic Coatings, Key Engineering Materials, 743 (2017) 118-123.
Numerical Study of Particle Heating in a Plasma Jet, Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics, 2 (2017) 397-404
The analysis of melting and refining process for in-flight particles in supersonic plasma spraying, Computational Materials Science, 103 (2015) 8-19
Mathematical simulation of surface heating during plasma spraying, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 1 (2017), article number 012057
Metallographic Study of Mesostructure-Ordered Plasma Ceramic Coatings, Key Engineering Materials, 743 (2017) 118-123.
Online since: February 2019
Authors: T.S. Arun Samuel, S. Darwin
Three kind of gate materials with different work function values over the channel helps to improve the ON current and to form a barrier in the channel helps to reduce OFF current.
In multi-gate structures, the metal gates are of different materials to constitute a formidable driving force to control the short channel effects.
The reduction of hot carrier effect near the drain end with the help of a screening effect occurs due to two different gate materials reduce the high electric field at the drain end.
“Two-dimensional analytical model of threshold voltage and drain current of a double-halo gate-stacked triple-material double-gate MOSFET,” Journal of Comput Electron, 15 (2), 525-536, (2016)
“Analytical Study of Dual Material Surrounding Gate MOSFET to suppress short channel effects (SCEs),” Engineering Science and Technology, an International Journal,17(4), 205-212, (2014)
In multi-gate structures, the metal gates are of different materials to constitute a formidable driving force to control the short channel effects.
The reduction of hot carrier effect near the drain end with the help of a screening effect occurs due to two different gate materials reduce the high electric field at the drain end.
“Two-dimensional analytical model of threshold voltage and drain current of a double-halo gate-stacked triple-material double-gate MOSFET,” Journal of Comput Electron, 15 (2), 525-536, (2016)
“Analytical Study of Dual Material Surrounding Gate MOSFET to suppress short channel effects (SCEs),” Engineering Science and Technology, an International Journal,17(4), 205-212, (2014)
Online since: October 2023
Authors: Shantanu Khandeshwar, Rajesh Bhagat
To address this, research is being done on characterizing these materials.
Development of good porosity occurred in all materials due to chemical treatment given to materials, which was evident from SEM images and results of BET analysis.
Conclusion All the agricultural waste materials exhibited a good potential to yield carbon, thus they can be used as raw materials to prepare activated charcoal.
R., A Synoptic Review on Composite Adsorbents to Remove Heavy Metals from Industrial Wastewater, International Journal of Innovations in Engineering and Science.
[11] AeisyahA.S., Halim Shah Ismail H.S., Kamal L., Izhar S., Adsorption Process of Heavy Metals by Low-cost Adsorbent: A Review, World Applied Sciences Journal. 28 (11) (2013) 1518-1530
Development of good porosity occurred in all materials due to chemical treatment given to materials, which was evident from SEM images and results of BET analysis.
Conclusion All the agricultural waste materials exhibited a good potential to yield carbon, thus they can be used as raw materials to prepare activated charcoal.
R., A Synoptic Review on Composite Adsorbents to Remove Heavy Metals from Industrial Wastewater, International Journal of Innovations in Engineering and Science.
[11] AeisyahA.S., Halim Shah Ismail H.S., Kamal L., Izhar S., Adsorption Process of Heavy Metals by Low-cost Adsorbent: A Review, World Applied Sciences Journal. 28 (11) (2013) 1518-1530
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Kannan Rassiah, M.M.H. Megat Ahmad
Chawla: Composite Materials: Science and Engineering. 2nd(ed) , Springer Science+Business Media, USA (1998)
Journal of Composite Materials, Vol. 45 No.16 (2010), pp.1667-1674
Journal of Metals, Materials and Minerals, Vol.19 No.1 (2009), pp.9-15
Liao Environmental effects on bamboo-glass/polypropylene hybrid composites, Journal of Materials Science Vol. 38 (2003), pp. 363-376
Liao K: Characterization Of Bamboo-Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer Matrix Hybrid Composite, Journal of Materials Science Letters Vol. 19 ( 2000), pp. 1873 – 1876
Journal of Composite Materials, Vol. 45 No.16 (2010), pp.1667-1674
Journal of Metals, Materials and Minerals, Vol.19 No.1 (2009), pp.9-15
Liao Environmental effects on bamboo-glass/polypropylene hybrid composites, Journal of Materials Science Vol. 38 (2003), pp. 363-376
Liao K: Characterization Of Bamboo-Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer Matrix Hybrid Composite, Journal of Materials Science Letters Vol. 19 ( 2000), pp. 1873 – 1876
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Fei Gao, Yi Zheng, Wei Shi Xiong, Xiao Jun Shen, Zhao Jun Qiu, Li Xin Wang
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering. 2002. 14(2):116-121
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering. 2005. 17(5):513-518
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering. 2004. 16(5):419-426
Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing. 2003.10(6):25-28
Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing. 2003. 10(6):5-10
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering. 2005. 17(5):513-518
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering. 2004. 16(5):419-426
Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing. 2003.10(6):25-28
Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing. 2003. 10(6):5-10