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Online since: November 2014
Authors: Ya Xiang Zhang, Jian Feng Wu, Xiao Hong Xu, De Zhi He, Yang Zhou, Yi Liu
All the raw materials should pass 250 meshes.
Bai: International Journal of Thermal Sciences, No.49 (2010), p. 2400 [7] Y.
Yang: Materials Chemistry and Physics.
Jiang: Materials and Design.
Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials.
Bai: International Journal of Thermal Sciences, No.49 (2010), p. 2400 [7] Y.
Yang: Materials Chemistry and Physics.
Jiang: Materials and Design.
Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials.
Online since: April 2015
Authors: Mao Cheng, Guo Gen Huang, Hong Shu, Hui Ting Xu, Jie Tang
Materials for Mechanical Engineering.
Journal of Fuzhou University (Natural Science), 2001, 29(6): 8-23 [6] G.Yu, Y.J.Li.
Ordnance Material Science and Engineering, 1992, 15(7): 6-12 [7] J.Tang, W.Q.Wang, M.L.Li, et al.
In: Nondestructive Evaluation and Materials Properties III.
The Minerals Metals & Materials Society, 1997, 101-106 [12] F.M.Haggag.
Journal of Fuzhou University (Natural Science), 2001, 29(6): 8-23 [6] G.Yu, Y.J.Li.
Ordnance Material Science and Engineering, 1992, 15(7): 6-12 [7] J.Tang, W.Q.Wang, M.L.Li, et al.
In: Nondestructive Evaluation and Materials Properties III.
The Minerals Metals & Materials Society, 1997, 101-106 [12] F.M.Haggag.
Online since: December 2023
Authors: Saffa Nader Jihad, Khitam Abdulhussein Saeed
Materials and Methods
Materials
Silty Clay Soil
One type of soil was selected in this study.
This test was an indication of the formation of cementitious materials.
Role of organic amendments on enhanced bioremediation of heavy metal (loid) contaminated soils, Journal of hazardous materials, 185(2–3) (2011) 549–574
ARPN Journal of Engineeringand Applied Sciences, 11(8) 2016 5365-5371
Saeed et al., Comparison of Compressibility Behaviour of Lime-Cement Stabilized Lateritic Clay Soil Contaminated by Heavy Metals, in IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering.
This test was an indication of the formation of cementitious materials.
Role of organic amendments on enhanced bioremediation of heavy metal (loid) contaminated soils, Journal of hazardous materials, 185(2–3) (2011) 549–574
ARPN Journal of Engineeringand Applied Sciences, 11(8) 2016 5365-5371
Saeed et al., Comparison of Compressibility Behaviour of Lime-Cement Stabilized Lateritic Clay Soil Contaminated by Heavy Metals, in IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering.
Online since: July 2012
Authors: V.F. Neto, J. Grácio, J.A. Santos, D. Ruch
The deposition of nanocrystalline diamond by HFCVD in different materials
J.
Mankelevich, Diamond and Related Materials 15 (2006) 345
Oliver, Journal of Materials Research V 7 (1992) 1564
Rossi, Diamond and Related Materials 17 (2008) 1116
Kalss, International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials 28 (2010) 475
Mankelevich, Diamond and Related Materials 15 (2006) 345
Oliver, Journal of Materials Research V 7 (1992) 1564
Rossi, Diamond and Related Materials 17 (2008) 1116
Kalss, International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials 28 (2010) 475
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
Online since: October 2011
Authors: You Xi Lin, Cheng Hui Gao, Zhi Hua Chen
Friction materials used in the automobile brakes can be classified into non-asbestos organic (NAO),semi-metallic and ceramic types.
The main problem in the development of brake material is what the materials are and how much they are mixed.
With the development of computer science especially artificial intelligent technologies some progress have been made in the fields of material processing and design.
Qi and H.M.Han:Journal of Materials Processing Technology,Vol.151(2004),p.126
[7] J.R.Cho and S.W.Shin:Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, Vol.35(2004),p.585
The main problem in the development of brake material is what the materials are and how much they are mixed.
With the development of computer science especially artificial intelligent technologies some progress have been made in the fields of material processing and design.
Qi and H.M.Han:Journal of Materials Processing Technology,Vol.151(2004),p.126
[7] J.R.Cho and S.W.Shin:Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, Vol.35(2004),p.585
Online since: February 2024
Authors: Yuli Panca Asmara, Firda Herlina, Agus Geter Edy Sutjipto
Nanostructured materials.
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 695, 98–101
Materials. 2018; 11(5):704
Materials Today: Proceedings, 18, 4255-4262
Jasim, Journal of Materials Research and Technology, Volume 8, Issue 1, January–March 2019.
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 695, 98–101
Materials. 2018; 11(5):704
Materials Today: Proceedings, 18, 4255-4262
Jasim, Journal of Materials Research and Technology, Volume 8, Issue 1, January–March 2019.
Online since: March 2010
Authors: Hisaki Watari, Nobuyuki Kamei, Youichi Kawamura
Klaus, Metal forming techniques for light weight construction,
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Volume 177 (2006), 2-7
[3] V.
Ivanov, Profiling of Rollers for Thread Rolling, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Volume 59 (1996), 333-336 [4] A.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Volume 177 (2006), 617-620 [6] G.
Gilormini, Simulation of the cold-roll forming of circular tubes, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Volume 95 (1999), 216-221 [7] S.
Kurimoto, Press formability of stainless steel and aluminum clad sheet, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Volume 56 (1996), 242-253 [9] M.
Ivanov, Profiling of Rollers for Thread Rolling, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Volume 59 (1996), 333-336 [4] A.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Volume 177 (2006), 617-620 [6] G.
Gilormini, Simulation of the cold-roll forming of circular tubes, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Volume 95 (1999), 216-221 [7] S.
Kurimoto, Press formability of stainless steel and aluminum clad sheet, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Volume 56 (1996), 242-253 [9] M.
Online since: October 2006
Authors: S. Balakrishnan, M. Murali, Swee Hock Yeo
The work materials studied include ferrous, non-ferrous and exotic material
(XW42, Ti6Al4V, WC) and the tool electrode materials include the commonly used EDM tool
materials namely tungsten, copper and graphite.
Since the main source of these particles is the eroded tool and workpiece materials, the erosion rate will depend on the electrode materials used.
Effect of tool electrode materials on surface roughness From Fig. 7 it can be seen that the surface roughness achieved by tungsten is the minimum among the tool electrode materials considered.
In the present study, since the work materials studied include ferrous, non-ferrous and exotic material and the tool electrode materials include the commonly used EDM tool materials, the results obtained are expected to be relevant for the micro EDM of common engineering materials.
[13] Erden, A., Effect of materials on the mechanism of Electric Discharge Machining (EDM), Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology, Transactions of the ASME, Vol. 105-2 (1983), p. 132-138.
Since the main source of these particles is the eroded tool and workpiece materials, the erosion rate will depend on the electrode materials used.
Effect of tool electrode materials on surface roughness From Fig. 7 it can be seen that the surface roughness achieved by tungsten is the minimum among the tool electrode materials considered.
In the present study, since the work materials studied include ferrous, non-ferrous and exotic material and the tool electrode materials include the commonly used EDM tool materials, the results obtained are expected to be relevant for the micro EDM of common engineering materials.
[13] Erden, A., Effect of materials on the mechanism of Electric Discharge Machining (EDM), Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology, Transactions of the ASME, Vol. 105-2 (1983), p. 132-138.
Online since: July 2019
Authors: Damjan Cekerevac, Constanca Rigueiro, Eduardo Pereira
Materials.
Additionally, a great effort is made to assess the bolted connections made of composite materials [32, 33].
[12] Simulia, Abaqus 6.14 Analysis User's Guide, Volume 3: Materials, Dassault Systeme, 2014
Hutchinson, "Preliminary assessment of sandwich plates subject to blast loads," International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, vol. 45, no. 4, pp. 687-705, 2003
Dear, "Sandwich Panel Cores for Blast Applications: Materials and Graded Density," Experimental Mechanics, vol. 56, 2016
Additionally, a great effort is made to assess the bolted connections made of composite materials [32, 33].
[12] Simulia, Abaqus 6.14 Analysis User's Guide, Volume 3: Materials, Dassault Systeme, 2014
Hutchinson, "Preliminary assessment of sandwich plates subject to blast loads," International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, vol. 45, no. 4, pp. 687-705, 2003
Dear, "Sandwich Panel Cores for Blast Applications: Materials and Graded Density," Experimental Mechanics, vol. 56, 2016