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Online since: February 2016
Authors: Andrzej Matras, Łukasz Ślusarczyk
Gang, Study on deformation of titanium thin-walled part in milling process, Journal of materials processing technology 209 (2009) 2788-2793
Rao, Error compensation in flexible end milling of tubular geometries, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 211 (2011) 24-34
Axinte, Coupled interaction of dynamic responses of tool and workpiece in thin wall milling, Journal of materials processing technology 213 (2013) 1565-1574
Bing, Finite element method analysis and control stratagem for machining deformation of thin-walled components, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 139 (2003) 332-336
Key Engineering Materials 496 (2011) 205-210
Rao, Error compensation in flexible end milling of tubular geometries, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 211 (2011) 24-34
Axinte, Coupled interaction of dynamic responses of tool and workpiece in thin wall milling, Journal of materials processing technology 213 (2013) 1565-1574
Bing, Finite element method analysis and control stratagem for machining deformation of thin-walled components, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 139 (2003) 332-336
Key Engineering Materials 496 (2011) 205-210
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Xiao Yan Song, Yang Gao, Xin Long Wang, Hai Bin Wang, Yao Wang, Xue Mei Liu
Investigation of the mechanical properties of nanocrystalline cemented carbides by nano-indentation technique
Xue mei Liu1,a, Xiao yan Song2,b, Hai bin Wang, Yao Wang, Yang Gao,
Xin long Wang
1,2College of Materials Science and Engineering, Key Laboratory of Advanced Functional Materials, Ministry of Education of China, Beijing University of Technology, 100124 Beijing, P.
Experimental Materials and instruments WC-10wt.
The limitations of the method is to measure the properties in materials with pile-up and sink-in correctly [10,11].
Acknowledgements: This work was supported by National Program on Key Basic Research Project (2011CB612207), National High-tech R&D Program of China (SS2013AA031401), Beijing Natural Science Foundation (2133062) and State Key Lab of Advanced Metals and Materials (2012-Z08).
Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing, Vol. 35(2013),p.201
Experimental Materials and instruments WC-10wt.
The limitations of the method is to measure the properties in materials with pile-up and sink-in correctly [10,11].
Acknowledgements: This work was supported by National Program on Key Basic Research Project (2011CB612207), National High-tech R&D Program of China (SS2013AA031401), Beijing Natural Science Foundation (2133062) and State Key Lab of Advanced Metals and Materials (2012-Z08).
Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing, Vol. 35(2013),p.201
Online since: January 2022
Authors: Valeria Cascione, Matt Roberts, Stephen Allen, Barrie Dams, Daniel Maskell, Andrew Shea
Journal of cleaner production, 223, pp 386
Influence of eco-materials on indoor air quality.
Green Materials, 4(2), pp. 72-80
Multi-criteria selection of building materials.
Construction and Building Materials, 124, pp.269-275
Influence of eco-materials on indoor air quality.
Green Materials, 4(2), pp. 72-80
Multi-criteria selection of building materials.
Construction and Building Materials, 124, pp.269-275
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Eva Dimou, Nikolaos Efkolidis, Athanasios Manavis, Panagiotis Kyratsis
A number of scientists from different backgrounds are using it as an inspiration for their designs i.e. material science, algorithms, robotic arms and manufacturing systems.
Inspirations From Nature in Different Research Areas A number of scientists from different backgrounds are using nature and its evolution as an inspiration for their designs i.e. material science, algorithms, robotic arms, manufacturing systems and design.
Different bio-inspired approaches based on carefully architectured interfaces are able to provide a new pathway to toughening a series of materials i.e. glass, ceramics, other hard and brittle materials [2].
This is true because CPD is more of an art than an actual science.
Bar-Cohen, Nature as a model for mimicking and inspiration of new technologies, International Journal of Aeronautical & Space Sciences 13(1) (2012) 1-13
Inspirations From Nature in Different Research Areas A number of scientists from different backgrounds are using nature and its evolution as an inspiration for their designs i.e. material science, algorithms, robotic arms, manufacturing systems and design.
Different bio-inspired approaches based on carefully architectured interfaces are able to provide a new pathway to toughening a series of materials i.e. glass, ceramics, other hard and brittle materials [2].
This is true because CPD is more of an art than an actual science.
Bar-Cohen, Nature as a model for mimicking and inspiration of new technologies, International Journal of Aeronautical & Space Sciences 13(1) (2012) 1-13
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Li Jun Wei, Fang Lue Huang, Hong Peng Li
Impact response and invalidation on compression between sandwich composite laminates with different core materials and regular composite laminates were compared.
The simulation results indicated that softer core materials can absorb more impact energy, reduce the structure damage and enhance the residual compressive strength after impact.
Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites, 2008( 27) : 797-818
Polymer Materials Science & Engineering, 1995, 11(6): 76-81
Computational M aterials Science, 2005, 32: 252-260
The simulation results indicated that softer core materials can absorb more impact energy, reduce the structure damage and enhance the residual compressive strength after impact.
Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites, 2008( 27) : 797-818
Polymer Materials Science & Engineering, 1995, 11(6): 76-81
Computational M aterials Science, 2005, 32: 252-260
Online since: September 2017
Authors: D.A. Vinnik, K.M. Zeyde, S.A. Gudkova
Uncompressed materials conditions was satisfied while DAK leaning.
Harris, Magnetic Properties of a Highly Textured Barium Hexa-Ferrite Quasi-Single Crystal and Its Application in Low-Field Biased Circulators, Journal of Electronic Materials, 45(10) (2016) 5069-5073
Atassi, Improvement of the performance of microwave X band absorbers based on pure and doped Ba-hexaferrite, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 421 (2017) 340-348
Hou, Effect of heat treatment on the structure of M-Type BaFe12O 19 hollow ceramic microspheres prepared by self-reactive quenching technology and microwave absorption properties, Journal of Materials Science. 48(16) (2013) 5664-5672
Zeyde, Analysis of electrodynamics properties of materials with high dispersity metal powder in axial moving systems, Materials Science Forum, Vol. 870, Trans Tech Publication, Switzerland. (2016) 90-94
Harris, Magnetic Properties of a Highly Textured Barium Hexa-Ferrite Quasi-Single Crystal and Its Application in Low-Field Biased Circulators, Journal of Electronic Materials, 45(10) (2016) 5069-5073
Atassi, Improvement of the performance of microwave X band absorbers based on pure and doped Ba-hexaferrite, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 421 (2017) 340-348
Hou, Effect of heat treatment on the structure of M-Type BaFe12O 19 hollow ceramic microspheres prepared by self-reactive quenching technology and microwave absorption properties, Journal of Materials Science. 48(16) (2013) 5664-5672
Zeyde, Analysis of electrodynamics properties of materials with high dispersity metal powder in axial moving systems, Materials Science Forum, Vol. 870, Trans Tech Publication, Switzerland. (2016) 90-94
Online since: October 2012
Authors: Ai Bing Yu, Lian Jie Ma, Ya Dong Gong
The materials removal rate (V/VB) was selected to be objective function.
It is comprehensive parameter about materials and tools wear.
The materials removal rate, V/VB(mm3/μm, materials removal volume per a tools wear extent) was selected as the inspection object.
Science, Vol.298(2002),pp.587-589
Journal of Applied Optics, Vol.30 (2009), pp.309-312 (in Chinese)
It is comprehensive parameter about materials and tools wear.
The materials removal rate, V/VB(mm3/μm, materials removal volume per a tools wear extent) was selected as the inspection object.
Science, Vol.298(2002),pp.587-589
Journal of Applied Optics, Vol.30 (2009), pp.309-312 (in Chinese)
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Yun Xing Liang, Hua Wu Liu, Fang Wen Liu
The market of such materials is promising.
The yarn arrangement of MBWK is similar to that of UD materials, in which the warp and weft yarn and are parallel to each other.
Duan: The First National Conference On Composite Materials. 5-11. (2000) [6] G.
Hogg: the future of composite reinforcement materials technology. 8(3/4):51-56. (1993) [8] P.
Tang: National Defense Science & Trchnology. (2001) [12] J.E.
The yarn arrangement of MBWK is similar to that of UD materials, in which the warp and weft yarn and are parallel to each other.
Duan: The First National Conference On Composite Materials. 5-11. (2000) [6] G.
Hogg: the future of composite reinforcement materials technology. 8(3/4):51-56. (1993) [8] P.
Tang: National Defense Science & Trchnology. (2001) [12] J.E.
Online since: August 2012
Authors: Qing Guo Wang
(1) Comparison with other porous building materials.
References [1] D K Doran, Construction Materials Reference Book, Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd. (1990) [2] DA Lockington, J Y Parlange (2003), Anomalous water absorption in porous materials, Journal of Physics D-Applied Physics, Vol. 36, pp. 760-767
[4] Q Wang, K Ahmet, Y Yue and L Y Li, Determination of the unsaturated hydraulic diffusivity of porous construction materials from transient moisture profiles utilizing pin-type resistance sensor array, Journal of Materials Science.
[6] M A Wilson, A study of water flow in porous construction materials, PhD Thesis, The University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, 1992
[9] C Hall, W D Hoff and M A Wilson (1993), Effects of non-sorptive inclusions on capillary absorption by a porous materials, Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, Vol. 26, pp. 31-34.
References [1] D K Doran, Construction Materials Reference Book, Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd. (1990) [2] DA Lockington, J Y Parlange (2003), Anomalous water absorption in porous materials, Journal of Physics D-Applied Physics, Vol. 36, pp. 760-767
[4] Q Wang, K Ahmet, Y Yue and L Y Li, Determination of the unsaturated hydraulic diffusivity of porous construction materials from transient moisture profiles utilizing pin-type resistance sensor array, Journal of Materials Science.
[6] M A Wilson, A study of water flow in porous construction materials, PhD Thesis, The University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, 1992
[9] C Hall, W D Hoff and M A Wilson (1993), Effects of non-sorptive inclusions on capillary absorption by a porous materials, Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, Vol. 26, pp. 31-34.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Devapriya Chitral Wijeyesekera, T.I.T. Noor Hasanah, A.J.M.S. Lim, B. Ismail
Experimental
Materials.
The materials investigated in this study are recycled PP (melting flow index of 6.5 g/10min and density 950kg/m3) and recycled HDPE (melting flow index of 1.1 g/10min and density 900kg/m3).
Verma: submitted to Journal of Indian Concrete Journal (2008) [4] A.
Khairof: submitted to International Symposium on Sustainability Science and Management (2008) [6] Alexis M.
Madi: submitted to Journal of Material and Design. 46 (2013) 435-441
The materials investigated in this study are recycled PP (melting flow index of 6.5 g/10min and density 950kg/m3) and recycled HDPE (melting flow index of 1.1 g/10min and density 900kg/m3).
Verma: submitted to Journal of Indian Concrete Journal (2008) [4] A.
Khairof: submitted to International Symposium on Sustainability Science and Management (2008) [6] Alexis M.
Madi: submitted to Journal of Material and Design. 46 (2013) 435-441