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Online since: December 2013
Authors: Bawadi Abdullah, Ruzaimah Nik Mohammad Kamil, Noor Azean Mat Salleh
Methodology
Materials: Synthetic bio-oil and salt solution were prepared from high analytical grade chemicals: acetic acid, phenol, acetone and ammonium sulfate were purchased from R & M Chemicals, and 2-furaldehyde was purchased from Acros Organics.
The presence of acid in bio-oil is the main reason to account for the property of corrosion to materials [17].
V., "Renewable fuels and chemicals by thermal processing of biomass," Chemical Engineering Journal, vol. 91, pp. 87-102, 2003
Luo, "Influence of the interaction of components on the pyrolysis behavior of biomass," Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, vol. 91, pp. 183-189, 2011
Ford, "Separation of acetic acid from the aqueous fraction of fast pyrolysis bio-oils using nanofiltration and reverse osmosis membranes," Journal of Membrane Science, vol. 378, pp. 495-502, 2011
The presence of acid in bio-oil is the main reason to account for the property of corrosion to materials [17].
V., "Renewable fuels and chemicals by thermal processing of biomass," Chemical Engineering Journal, vol. 91, pp. 87-102, 2003
Luo, "Influence of the interaction of components on the pyrolysis behavior of biomass," Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, vol. 91, pp. 183-189, 2011
Ford, "Separation of acetic acid from the aqueous fraction of fast pyrolysis bio-oils using nanofiltration and reverse osmosis membranes," Journal of Membrane Science, vol. 378, pp. 495-502, 2011
Online since: April 2015
Authors: Constantin Gheorghe Opran, Ion Riza, Marius Constantin Popescu
Solutions with Bessel Functions on Diffusion Modeling in Relation with Distance
Ion RIZA 1,a*, Marius Constantin POPESCU 2,b, Constantin OPRANc
1Technical University of Cluj Napoca, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Romania
2“Vasile Goldis” Western University of Arad, Department of Computer Science, Romania
cUniversity Politehnica of Bucharest, Bucuresti, Romania
a ri_jhon@yahoo.com, b mpopescu@uvvg.ro, c constantin.opran@ltpc.pub.ro
Keywords: Dry corrosion, Non-linear parabolic equation, Mathematic model solution.
Perez, Electrochemistry and corrosion science, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, 2004
Yaggee, A Stress Corrosion Cracking Model for Pellet-Cladding Interaction Failures in Light-Water Reactor Fuel Rods, American Society for Testing Materials, p.285-305, Special Technical Publication, 1979
Popescu, Corrosion Analysis using Non-linear Parabolic Equation, International Journal of Engineering and Innovative Technology, pp.1-8, Vol.3, June, 2014
Popescu, Study regarding the atmospheric corrosion of iron, Sci-Afric Journal of Scientific Issues Research and Essays, pp.269-273, Vol.2, 2014
Perez, Electrochemistry and corrosion science, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, 2004
Yaggee, A Stress Corrosion Cracking Model for Pellet-Cladding Interaction Failures in Light-Water Reactor Fuel Rods, American Society for Testing Materials, p.285-305, Special Technical Publication, 1979
Popescu, Corrosion Analysis using Non-linear Parabolic Equation, International Journal of Engineering and Innovative Technology, pp.1-8, Vol.3, June, 2014
Popescu, Study regarding the atmospheric corrosion of iron, Sci-Afric Journal of Scientific Issues Research and Essays, pp.269-273, Vol.2, 2014
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Xiang Yu Wang, Shu Rong Wang, Zuo Gang Guo
Diebold: Journal of Solar Energy Engineering, Vol. 117 (1995), p. 2-6
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Heeres: Journal of Chromatography A, Vol. 1188 (2008), p. 17-25 [4] Q.Q.
Wang: Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 347 (2012), p. 2709-2712 [6] M.
Cen: Journal of Engineering Thermophysics, Vol. 29 (2008), p. 885-888 [13] Y.L.
Luo: Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 94 (2012), p. 433-440
Heeres: Journal of Chromatography A, Vol. 1188 (2008), p. 17-25 [4] Q.Q.
Wang: Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 347 (2012), p. 2709-2712 [6] M.
Cen: Journal of Engineering Thermophysics, Vol. 29 (2008), p. 885-888 [13] Y.L.
Luo: Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 94 (2012), p. 433-440
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Zhi Meng Guo, Tao Lin, Can Ma, Xiang Qing Liu
The ratio between raw materials is shown in Table 1.
Fig.1 SEM image of MoSi2 powder produced by combustion synthesis Table 1 Ratio of the blended raw materials raw materials/wt.% MoSi2 Si B TiB2 NaF a 62 30 - - 8 b 57 30 5 - 8 c 57 30 - 5 8 Results and discussion Fig.2 shows a cross-section SEM back scatter (BSE) image of MoSi2 coating using different boron materials.
Journal of Materials Protection 44(2011) 42
Journal of Alloys and Compounds 306 (2000) 285
Materials Science and Engineering: A 252(1998)17.
Fig.1 SEM image of MoSi2 powder produced by combustion synthesis Table 1 Ratio of the blended raw materials raw materials/wt.% MoSi2 Si B TiB2 NaF a 62 30 - - 8 b 57 30 5 - 8 c 57 30 - 5 8 Results and discussion Fig.2 shows a cross-section SEM back scatter (BSE) image of MoSi2 coating using different boron materials.
Journal of Materials Protection 44(2011) 42
Journal of Alloys and Compounds 306 (2000) 285
Materials Science and Engineering: A 252(1998)17.
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Zai Cheng Wang, Chun Lan Jiang, Ming Li
Runway is a complex multi-layer target consist of different materials.
The problem employs six materials within a multi-material set-up: 1) void materials, It is used to represent the air surrounds the shaped charge and the target; 2)HE for the explosive charge with the JWL equation of state; 3) a material for simulation of the aluminum liner; 4) a material for simulation of the steel case; 5) a material representing concrete; 6) a material representing soil.
Single and Multiple Jet Penetration Experiments into Geologic Materials[C].
Symp. on Ballistics,2004 [5] Yang Dongmei, Wang Xiaoming. 3-D Numerical Simulation of Anti-multi-layer Bomb Penetrating Multilayer Medium[J], Journal of Ballistics. 2004,3(16):83-87 [6] Tu z, Lu Y, Evaluation of Typical Concrete Material Models Used in Hydrocodes for High Dynamic Response Simulations[J].
International Journal of Impact Engineering .2007.12.010
The problem employs six materials within a multi-material set-up: 1) void materials, It is used to represent the air surrounds the shaped charge and the target; 2)HE for the explosive charge with the JWL equation of state; 3) a material for simulation of the aluminum liner; 4) a material for simulation of the steel case; 5) a material representing concrete; 6) a material representing soil.
Single and Multiple Jet Penetration Experiments into Geologic Materials[C].
Symp. on Ballistics,2004 [5] Yang Dongmei, Wang Xiaoming. 3-D Numerical Simulation of Anti-multi-layer Bomb Penetrating Multilayer Medium[J], Journal of Ballistics. 2004,3(16):83-87 [6] Tu z, Lu Y, Evaluation of Typical Concrete Material Models Used in Hydrocodes for High Dynamic Response Simulations[J].
International Journal of Impact Engineering .2007.12.010
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Run Ping Jia, L. Tao, K. S. Zheng
It can be seen from Figure 5 that the Tg value of pure EP materials is only 155℃.
It is clear that the mechanical and thermal properties of EP curing materials are remarkably improved by the inclusion of CNTs.
Peng: Journal of Material Engineering, Vol. z1 (2008), p. 136
Yang: Journal of Material Engineering Vol. z1 (2008), p. 434
Teng: New Carbon Materials Vol. 25 (2010), p. 470.
It is clear that the mechanical and thermal properties of EP curing materials are remarkably improved by the inclusion of CNTs.
Peng: Journal of Material Engineering, Vol. z1 (2008), p. 136
Yang: Journal of Material Engineering Vol. z1 (2008), p. 434
Teng: New Carbon Materials Vol. 25 (2010), p. 470.
Online since: September 2007
Authors: Chang Sheng Liu
Research and Development of Calcium Phosphate Cement
Changsheng Liu
Key Laboratory for Ultrafine Materials of Ministry of Education, and Engineering Research Center
for Biomedical Materials of Ministry of Education,
East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai 200237, PR China
csliu@sh163.net
Keywords: Calcium phosphate cement; Development; Bone repair; Hydration; Hydroxyapatite.
The results of in vitro cell culture showed that the cells were attached, dispersed and preferentially proliferated on the surface of the scaffolds materials (Fig3).
Liu: Biomedical Materials Vol. 1 (2006), p. 193 [14] Y.
Journal of Inorganic Materials, Vol. 21 (2006), [17] J.
Celeste et al, Science Vol. 242 (1988), p. 1528 [18] E.
The results of in vitro cell culture showed that the cells were attached, dispersed and preferentially proliferated on the surface of the scaffolds materials (Fig3).
Liu: Biomedical Materials Vol. 1 (2006), p. 193 [14] Y.
Journal of Inorganic Materials, Vol. 21 (2006), [17] J.
Celeste et al, Science Vol. 242 (1988), p. 1528 [18] E.
Online since: April 2009
Authors: Peter J. Uggowitzer, Anja C. Hänzi, Alla S. Sologubenko
[4] Yamashita, A., Horita, Z., and Langdon, T.G. (2001) Materials Science and Engineering A 300,
142-147
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[25] Suzuki, M., Tsuchida, K. and Maruyama, K. (2007) Materials Science Forum 561-565, 231-234
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[25] Suzuki, M., Tsuchida, K. and Maruyama, K. (2007) Materials Science Forum 561-565, 231-234
Online since: February 1995
Potoczek PROFESSOR STANISLAW MROWEC
Stanislaw Mrowec, born in 1929, is a full professor at the University of
Mining and Metallurgy, member of the Faculty of Materials Science and Ceramics and bead
of the Department of Solid State Chemistry.
Since 1974 be has been a director of the Institute of Materials Science.
He is an author or co-author of more than 200 scientific papers and a member of editorial boards of several international scientific journals, among others : Oxidation of Metals, Solid State Ionics, Review on High Temperature Materials, ...
In addition to the fundamental issues, Professor Mrowec showed vital interest in industrial aspects of materials science and corrosion.
Professor Mrowec has received numerous awards for his scientific achievements, but they by no means are the measure of his contribution to the progress in materials science and solid state chemistry.
Since 1974 be has been a director of the Institute of Materials Science.
He is an author or co-author of more than 200 scientific papers and a member of editorial boards of several international scientific journals, among others : Oxidation of Metals, Solid State Ionics, Review on High Temperature Materials, ...
In addition to the fundamental issues, Professor Mrowec showed vital interest in industrial aspects of materials science and corrosion.
Professor Mrowec has received numerous awards for his scientific achievements, but they by no means are the measure of his contribution to the progress in materials science and solid state chemistry.
Online since: April 2015
Authors: S. Yahud, Luqman Musa, M. Hakim Ibrahim, S. Zaharah Ahmad, M. Baidi Bahari, Kathiresan V. Sathasivam, Yu Chye Wah, Sharifah Shahnaz Syed Bakar
Von mises stress known as the maximum distortion energy criteria that often used to estimated the yield of ductile materials.
Failure will occur when the maximum value of von mises stress applied to the material is more than the strength of the material.
International Journal of Modern Engineering Research (IJMER), volume 3. issue 3 (2013), p.1666-1671
International Journal of Innovative Science and Modern Engineering (IJISME), volume 2, issue 6 (2014), p.1-5
Contemporary Engineering Sciences, (2009), 2(4): p.179 -190
Failure will occur when the maximum value of von mises stress applied to the material is more than the strength of the material.
International Journal of Modern Engineering Research (IJMER), volume 3. issue 3 (2013), p.1666-1671
International Journal of Innovative Science and Modern Engineering (IJISME), volume 2, issue 6 (2014), p.1-5
Contemporary Engineering Sciences, (2009), 2(4): p.179 -190