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Online since: August 2013
Authors: Jing Liu, Yi Long Liang, Feng Gao
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Table 2 shows the cutting temperature of two kinds of materials.
grand series GDL-4 M2 maximum temperature(℃) 53 44 Figure 2 shows the cutting plane of two kinds of materials.
Zhang. journal of wuhan university of technology, 26 (2002), 83-85
Journal of materials processing technoloyg, 153-154 (2004), 48-53
Shanghai Press science and technology, (1988), 68-71.
grand series GDL-4 M2 maximum temperature(℃) 53 44 Figure 2 shows the cutting plane of two kinds of materials.
Zhang. journal of wuhan university of technology, 26 (2002), 83-85
Journal of materials processing technoloyg, 153-154 (2004), 48-53
Shanghai Press science and technology, (1988), 68-71.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Roslee Ahmad, Zawati Harun, Hasan Sulaiman, M.B.A. Asmael, R. Sadeghi, H. Mohamad
Aluminum alloys have been considered as capable materials to meet these necessities due to their low density, high specific strength and specific stiffness combined with good castability [2].
Chakraborty, Journal of Alloys and Compounds 456 (2008) 201–210 [7] G.
Shabestari, Journal of Alloys and Compounds 468 (2009) 539–545 [9] Joseph R.
Davies, Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys, ASM International, 1993 [10] Giulio Timelli, Franco Bonollo Materials Science and Engineering A 528 (2010) 273–282 [11] S.G.
Shabestari, Materials Science and Engineering A 383 (2004) 289–298
Chakraborty, Journal of Alloys and Compounds 456 (2008) 201–210 [7] G.
Shabestari, Journal of Alloys and Compounds 468 (2009) 539–545 [9] Joseph R.
Davies, Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys, ASM International, 1993 [10] Giulio Timelli, Franco Bonollo Materials Science and Engineering A 528 (2010) 273–282 [11] S.G.
Shabestari, Materials Science and Engineering A 383 (2004) 289–298
Online since: June 2008
Authors: Y.Q. Wang, Ming Li Dong, Wen Yi Deng, Nai Guang Lu
It is usually made of thin-film materials and has a flexible surface, so that measuring
force is not tolerable in measurement process.
Introduction Photogrammetry is a science of measuring size or profile of 3D objects using two or more photographs.
A sort of retro-reflective material that can reflect light mostly back in the direction of its source is smeared on the surface of the circular point in order to increase visibility.
Tsai: IEEE Journal of Robotics and Automation, 1987, Vol.3 (4), pp.323~344
[4] Wang Yongqiang, Lu Naiguang: Key Engineering Materials, 2006, Vol.326-328, pp.159-162
Introduction Photogrammetry is a science of measuring size or profile of 3D objects using two or more photographs.
A sort of retro-reflective material that can reflect light mostly back in the direction of its source is smeared on the surface of the circular point in order to increase visibility.
Tsai: IEEE Journal of Robotics and Automation, 1987, Vol.3 (4), pp.323~344
[4] Wang Yongqiang, Lu Naiguang: Key Engineering Materials, 2006, Vol.326-328, pp.159-162
Online since: February 2010
Authors: W. Mao, Y. Li, G. Zhu, Z. An, Ping Yang
Komatsubara: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic
Materials Vol. 254-255 (2003), p. 334
Szpunar: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 47 (1994), p. 167
Mao: Crystallographic Textures and Anisotropy of Metal Materials.
Zaefferer: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Vol. 320 (2008), p. e657
Szpunar: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 289 (2000), p. 99
Szpunar: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 47 (1994), p. 167
Mao: Crystallographic Textures and Anisotropy of Metal Materials.
Zaefferer: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Vol. 320 (2008), p. e657
Szpunar: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 289 (2000), p. 99
Numerical Model of Thermal Processes in Domain of Thin Film Subjected to a Cyclic External Heat Flux
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Bohdan Mochnacki, Mariusz Ciesielski
Thermophysical parameters of material (chromium) are: λ = 93 [W/(mK)], c = 3.2148∙106 [J/(m3K)], τq = 0.136∙10-12 [s], τT = 7.86∙10-12 [s].
Acknowledgement This work was supported by Grant No N N501 2167 37 from the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education References [1] N.
Tzou, On the wave theory in heat conduction, Journal of Heat Transfer, 116 (1994) 526-535
Suchy, Finite difference model of short-pulse laser interactions with thin metal film, Computer Methods in Materials Science, 9 (2) (2009) 316-322
Zhou, Macroscale and microscale thermal transport and thermo-mechanical interactions: some noteworthy perspectives, Journal of Thermal Stresses, 21 (1998) 405-449
Acknowledgement This work was supported by Grant No N N501 2167 37 from the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education References [1] N.
Tzou, On the wave theory in heat conduction, Journal of Heat Transfer, 116 (1994) 526-535
Suchy, Finite difference model of short-pulse laser interactions with thin metal film, Computer Methods in Materials Science, 9 (2) (2009) 316-322
Zhou, Macroscale and microscale thermal transport and thermo-mechanical interactions: some noteworthy perspectives, Journal of Thermal Stresses, 21 (1998) 405-449
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Jian Han, Yue Zou
A study on strain properties of bamboo In process of heating and cooling
Jian Han1,a, Yue Zou2,b
1,2 College of Material Science and Technology,Central South University
of Forestry and Technology, Changsha 410004, Hunan, China
a hanjianwm@163.com, b zy19870330@163.com
Keywords bamboo; tangential strain; radial strain; heating and cooling
Abstract.
Material and method Experiment material.
Journal of Bamboo Research, 1993, 12(1): 39-45 [2] Zhaobing Sun, Yuan zhe.
Bamboo Research, 1998, (2):150-330 [8] Sici Yin. wood science[M].
World Forestry Research, 2002, 15(2):50-55 [10] Daowu Tu, Xu Bin..Journal of Anhui Agriculture University, 2003, 35(2):178-180
Material and method Experiment material.
Journal of Bamboo Research, 1993, 12(1): 39-45 [2] Zhaobing Sun, Yuan zhe.
Bamboo Research, 1998, (2):150-330 [8] Sici Yin. wood science[M].
World Forestry Research, 2002, 15(2):50-55 [10] Daowu Tu, Xu Bin..Journal of Anhui Agriculture University, 2003, 35(2):178-180
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Yu Guo Zhuo, Jun Liu
But NAI can capture the harmful material that is positive charged.
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Online since: November 2011
Authors: Qiang Guo, Xia Li, Zheng Ping Zhao, Zhi Hai Tan
Beryllium copper materials are basically divided into high strength and elasticity beryllium copper alloy with 1.6-2.1% w (Be), and high conductivity beryllium copper alloy with 0.2-0.7% w (Be).
Now beryllium copper materials have been widely used in aerospace, electronics, large-scale power plants, appliances, communications, computer, automotive, instrumentation, petroleum, mining and other industries.
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Now beryllium copper materials have been widely used in aerospace, electronics, large-scale power plants, appliances, communications, computer, automotive, instrumentation, petroleum, mining and other industries.
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Online since: October 2014
Authors: Xue Shun Yuan, Yu Wang, Lin Cao, Peng Yu Dong, Bao Cheng Cao, Jing Gao
Dong: Materials Letters, 93 (2012), 349-352
Chen and J.Yang: ACS applied materials & interfaces, 2 (2010) 9, 2521-2529
Gilmore: Advanced Materials, 20 (2008) 18, 3557-3561
Jiang: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, 22 (2011), 1933-1945
Zhao: Journal of materials chemistry, 21 (2011) 11, 3634-3640
Chen and J.Yang: ACS applied materials & interfaces, 2 (2010) 9, 2521-2529
Gilmore: Advanced Materials, 20 (2008) 18, 3557-3561
Jiang: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, 22 (2011), 1933-1945
Zhao: Journal of materials chemistry, 21 (2011) 11, 3634-3640
Online since: June 2010
Authors: Zhi Feng Zhang, Jun Xu, Xing Run Chen
The governing equations of macroscopic transport consist of the Navier-Stokes
equations for fluid flow and the thermal balance equation for heat transfer as follows:
Equation of continuity:
0u∇ • =
�
(5)
5
6
4
3 2
7
1
(b)
(a)
Fig. 1 (a) Schematic view of semisolid metal slurry preparation apparatus by A-EMS, (b) Physical model of
electromagnetic system, 1-crucible 2-melt 3-cooler 4-air 5-yoke 6-core 7-coil
Table1 Physical properties of materials used in the calculation
(b)
d3
d4
d2
d1
(a) Navier-Stokes equations:
( ) L
du
u u u f p
dt
ρ ρ µ
+ •∇ = ∇• ∇ + −∇
�
� � �
(6)
Where u
� is a velocity vector, p is the hydro-static pressure, and fL is the Lorentz force. µ is the
dynamic viscosity, which is chosen to vary exponentially with temperature in the form
0( )
0
A T T
eµ µ − −
= (7)
Where To is the mean nucleation
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Paes: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.120 (2002), p.365 [2] S.Steinbach, L.Ratke: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol.413-414 (2005), p.200 [3] C.G.
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