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Online since: February 2012
Edited by: Wu Fan

The objective of ICAMR 2012 was to provide a forum for the discussion of new developments, recent progress and innovations in the field of Materials Science.
The papers are divided into twenty-two sections, covering such topics as materials behaviour, casting and solidification, coatings and surface engineering, composites, machining technology, nanomaterials, biomedical manufacturing, sustainable manufacturing processes, manufacturing planning and scheduling, modelling and simulation, computer-aided design and engineering, semiconductor materials engineering, laser-based manufacturing and mechanical and electronic engineering control.
Online since: August 2016
Authors: Hélio Lucena Lira, Edcleide Maria Araújo, Keila Machado Medeiros, Renê Anísio da Paz, Diego Farias Lima, Carlos Antônio Pereira de Lima
Acknowledgements The authors thank to the Bentonit União Nordeste (BUN), to Rhodia/SP, to LabMat (Laboratory of Materials Engineering/CCT/UFCG), to MCT/CNPq and PRH-25/ANP for financial support.
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Advances in Nanocomposite Technology.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Jing Jie Zhang, Chong Hai Xu, Hui Fa Zhang
The Hot Pressing Process Optimization of Ti(C, N) Matrix Nano-Composite Ceramic Die Materials with the Back Propagation Neural Network and Immune Genetic Algorithm Zhang Jingjie1,2,a ,Xu Chonghai1,2, b and Zhang Huifa3,c 1School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering, Shandong Polytechnic University, Jinan 250353, PR China 2 Key Laboratory of Advanced Manufacturing and measurement & Control Technology for Light Industry in Universities of Shandong, Shandong Polytechnic University, Jinan 250353, PR China 3 Zhucheng Yihe Axles CO.
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Online since: July 2013
Authors: Klaudiusz Gołombek, Adam Grajcar, Roman Kuziak, Paweł Skrzypczyk
Physical Simulation of Thermomechanical Processing of Multiphase Mn-Al Steels with Retained Austenite Adam Grajcar 1,a, Paweł Skrzypczyk 1,b, Roman Kuziak 2,c and Klaudiusz Gołombek 1,d 1 Institute of Engineering Materials and Biomaterials, Silesian University of Technology, 18a Konarskiego Street, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland 2 Institute for Ferrous Metallurgy, 12-14 K.
Introduction Stress-strain behaviour and formability of advanced multiphase high-strength sheet steels (AHSS) used by the automotive industry are dependent on the relative fractions and morphology of individual microstructural constituents.
Advanced ultra-high strength steels (UHSS) contain a higher fraction of hard phases, i.e., acicular ferrite, bainite or martensite [9-11] compared to AHSS containing polygonal ferrite as a matrix.
Forum Vol. 500-501 (2005), p. 27
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Online since: December 2004
Authors: Pu Qing Chen, Zhao Yao Zhou, Wei Ping Chen, Wei Xia, Yuan Yuan Li
Materials Science Forum Vols. *** (2004) pp.201-205 online at http://scientific.net  2004 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland Three-dimensional Finite Element Analysis of Metal Powder Compaction P.Q.
Li1,a 1 College of Mechanical Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, P.R.
Since Advances in Materials Manufacturing Science and Technology 202 the yield surface shouldn't exceed von Mises yield surface, δ should be no larger than A/3.
Materials Science Forum Vols. *** 203 The above constitutive relation was implemented into user subroutines of MSC.Marc.
Acknowledgements The authors are grateful for the financial support from National Advanced Technology Research and Development Project (863 project, 2001AA337010), National Natural Science Foundation of China (Key Project, 50135020), and the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province (Research Group Project, 003019).
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Feng Wang, Zong De Fang
Order Mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Natural frequency (HZ) 611.8 1136 1175 1288 1571 1750 1983 2265 2319 2487 Experimental Test of Box Modal Experimental modal analysis is the study of complex mechanical and engineering structural vibration.
B: Turbomachinery International, Forum Vol. 47 (2006), p.34-38
[2] Bartelmus W, Chaari F and Zimroz R: European Journal of Mechanics-A/Solids, Forum Vol. 29 (2010), p.637-646
[4] Poinsot T J, Lelef S K: Journal of computational physics, Forum Vol. 101 (1992), p.104-129
[5] Liao X, Gong C and Lin Y: Advanced Computer Theory and Engineering (ICACTE), Forum Vol. 2 (2010), p.123-126.
Online since: June 2004
Authors: Jeff B. Casady, L.B. Rowland, Michael S. Mazzola, James W. Kretchmer, A.V. Los, D. Kajfez, B.T. McDaniel, C.E. Smith
Casady 5 1 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, P.O.
Box 9571, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS 39762, USA 2 Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Mississippi, University, MS 38677, USA 3 Radiance Technologies Oxford, Engineering Technology Research Center, P.O.
Output admittance and thermal spectroscopy measurements were done in an Advanced Research Systems DE-202 closed-cycle cryostat using a HP4274A precision LCR meter and HP4280A capacitance meter.
Forum Vols. 264-268 (1998), p. 953
Forum Vols. 433-436 (2003), p. 737
Online since: September 2020
Preface It is our pleasure to introduce all of you the book which is published from the selected papers presented on the National Conference on Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering (NCMME 2019) held in Hochiminh City, Vietnam in last October of 2019.
The Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering have advanced considerably on the last decades through many dedicated individuals and teams effosts of our community and are impacted directly nowadays by the industrial revolutions 4.0 and might be extending into various fields in both science and engineering.
The NCMME 2019 aims at creating a forum allowing professors, researchers, experts, engineers and students worldwide an opportunity to discuss the state-of-the-art technologies, exchange recent development and new ideas, share their research experiences, and the book series tends to provide professional interactions and networking in a friendly and hospitable setting in the fields of Machining, Materials and Mechanical Engineering.
We hope this collection will be an useful document to researchers and engineers from various fields of Machining, Materials and Mechanical Technologies.
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Xin Lei Miao
As a partner for hot-forming, ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe sets a 3-pillar development strategy from material, process and advanced component design for this demand.
HFS Hot Forming Solutions is a joint venture company between ThyssenKrupp System Engineering and Braun CarTec, who can offer leading production solutions for hot-stamping. 4.
The advanced door concept with hot-stamping in InCar® project offers 11% weight reduction and improved crash performance at no additional cost (shown in Fig. 7).
Fig. 7 Advanced door concept and design in InCar® project 5.
Manfred Nagel, Lightweight Design & Innovative Steels, GWM Materials Science Forum, Baoding China, 2013
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Lu Cui, Hong Liu
The state investment in low carbon Tourism far below the policy investment, science and technology is the first productivity, excellent environmental protection technology plays an important role in promoting a low carbon economy, guarantee and no application of advanced technology, will not have the production and consumption of carbon emission reduction.
In addition, scenic construction still mainly traditional construction methods and building materials, the lack of advanced environmentally friendly materials Tourists' cognitive degree is not deep.
Second, increasing capital investment in low carbon advanced technologies and the tilt of the policy, to establish the tourism enterprises as the main body, combining the economic model, speed up the transformation of low carbon Tourism technology. [4] Third, to strengthen scientific and technological cooperation between international, actively introduce foreign advanced low-carbon technology and management experience, to promote the innovation of energy saving technology in our country, the formation of good technical support for the development of low carbon tourism.
Conclusions Low-carbon tourism is a guarantee for achieving sustainable development, the development of low-carbon tourism is a long-term system engineering, not overnight, you need to go through the whole long-term exploration of tourism and related industries, although many of the problems now facing, we believe China must embark on a suitable low-carbon development, tourism into the tourism industry in the true sense, to achieve harmony between man and nature, and contribute to the Chinese low carbon economy.
Forum Vol. 1(2014), p. 240-241 [3] Yu Zhang: Dajiang weekly forum .Forum Vol. 2(2011), p. 3 [4] Ping Sun : Japan's low-carbon economy Experience and Inspiration, edtied by Chinese Market (2011), In Chinese
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