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Online since: November 2012
Authors: António Sergio Pouzada, Clarissa F.M. de Souza, Janaina L. Leite, Gean V. Salmoria
Their extremely high strength-to-weight ratio, very high Young modulus and high flexibility and toughness, make them candidate materials for future reinforced polymer matrix composites [8, 9, 12].
Experimental Raw Materials.
Nakagawa, The effects of metal filler on the characteristics of casting resin for semi-metallic soft tools, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 134 (2003) 26-34
Pouzada, Application of alternative materials in hybrid mould cores, in: RPD 2006 - Building the future by innovation, Marinha Grande/Portugal, 2006
Krupa, Electro-conductive resins filled with graphite for casting applications, European Polymer Journal 40 (2004) 1417-1422
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Lian Lai, Xiao Bo Li, Jian Ju Luo, Jing Da Huang, Chu Wang Su
Test materials and Methods Test Materials.
[3] MingZhi WANG, JieYing WANG, Li LI, “Roughness and roughness sense of wood surface from different machining processes”, Journal of Beijing Forestry University,2005, pp.14-18
[5] JinGui GAO, ZhaoFang JIANG, Jing HUANG, et al, “Research on the best work parameters of sand-belts with broadband sanding machine”, Forestry Science & Technology, 2009, pp.52-54
[6] JinGui GAO, Bai YU, ZhaoFang JIANG, et al, “the influence of main parameters of broadband sanding machine on its processing surface roughness”, Forestry Science & Technology, 2009, pp.57-58
[10] Chuwang Su, Quanping Yuan, Yi Chen, et al, “Research and Evaluation on the Planning and Sanding Properties of Magnoliaceae glanca Blume Plantation”, Wood Advanced Materials Research, 2012,pp. 105-109
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Jin Tao Lei, Ming Hua Zhang, Jian Kang Chen
Mass fraction of filler of the material is 6%, and thickness and diameter of specimen is 3mm and 5mm, respectively.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.10872099), the Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province (No.Y6100728), K.C.
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[2] Radwan Dweiri, Jaafar Sahari, Electrical properties of carbon-based polypropylene composites for bipolar plates in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell (PEMFC), Journal of Power Sources. 171 (2007) 424-432
[6] Georges Challita, RamziOthman, Finite-element analysis of SHPB tests on double-lap adhesive joints, International Journal of Adhesion & Adhesives. 30 (2010) 236-244.
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Hai Hua Xu, Guang Fu Li, Yu Chun Ye
Diaphragm spring material of ten samples is 60Si2MnA.
The material of pellet is steel, 0.80 ~ 1.00mm in diameter.
Mechanical Science and Technology for Aerospace Engineering.
International Journal of Fatigue, 2009, 31(5),p889-893
Journal of Aerospace Power.
Online since: November 2010
Authors: Xun Lv, Chong Da Lu, Ju Long Yuan
Cutting depths of the most abrasive grains are lower than the critical cutting depth value of brittle material.
Ductile regime machining of brittle material is in high efficiency by this method.
Acknowledgment This paper was supported by Open Foundation of Key Laboratory of Special Purpose Equipment and Advanced Manufacturing Technology (Zhejiang University of Technology), Ministry of Education (2009EP011), and Key Project of National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 50535040), and the Grand Science and Technology Project of Zhejiang Province (No. 2009C21005).
Hong: Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, Vol. 19 (2009) No. 5, pp. 13-16
Ratnam: International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Vol. 40 (2009) No. 11-12, pp. 1057-1066
Online since: May 2014
Authors: R. Kurahashi, S. Ishiura, Toshiharu Morimoto, Y. Fukudome
Introduction New materials such as amorphous alloys and nanostructured metals have been produced to meet the need for reduced environmental impact.
To produce industrial products from new materials with superior properties, new plastic deformation technologies must be developed[1] .
The recently developed Otone model is reliable in the case of voids generation during forming leading to the fractured of materials[18-19] .
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Online since: October 2010
Authors: Yi Lun Mao, Chao Yang Sun, Qing Dong Zhang
And the structure and shape, individual size and materials of hot extrusion tools have enormous influence on extrusion force, temperature rise and uniformity of metal flow.
The die's structure and shape, each several part dimension, as well as materials used have great influence on extrusion force, temperature rise, metal flow uniformity and product size.
a. flat die b. cone die c. flat-cone die Fig. 1 Extresion die Finite element modeling of IN690 alloy tube extrusion Materials model.
The research alloy constitutive model is obtained based Sellars and Tegart hyperbolic sine model,and introduce to the DEFOEM-2D software materials model.
[4] C.Y Sun, Q.D Zhang: Advanced Materials Research, (2010) No.83-86, p.157
Online since: March 2016
Authors: Taifunisyam Taib, Mohd Rafie bin Johan, Chin Kim Ming, Chia Chang Cherng, Tan Jia Herng, Wan Jefrey Basirun, Souad A. Mohamad
These materials shows surface plasmon resonance (SPR) in visible region[3].
Experimental Materials and reagents All chemicals were used without further purification.
SiO2 particles show no peak since it is non absorbance materials.
Journal of Modern Physics.
Konings, .Journal De Physique IV Colloque C3, Supplement Au Journal De Physique 11, Volume 3, Aofit 1993 75-82 [8] Brinker, C.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Zhong Yuan Liu, G. Wang, J. Tan
Goringe, Transmission electron microscopy of materials, Wiley New York, 1979
Shek, Materials Science & Engineering R-Reports, 44 (2004) 45-89
Eckert, Materials Science Forum, 745-746 (2013) 734-739
Wang, Advanced Materials, 21 (2009) 4524-4544
Zhou, Materials Letters, 57 (2003) 2341-2347
Online since: November 2012
Authors: B. Ramesh Kumar, N. Chauhan, P.M. Raole
The main advantages of Laser welding process produces narrow heat affected zone, full penetration and very low distortions for joining of materials as compared to regular weld processes like TIG welding.
Laser beam welding with stainless steel materials is having limitations due to the low penetration depths.
Due to the availability of low laser power delivery and high cost, the weld thickness are still limited to few mm thickness in stainless steel materials fabrication.
Bonollo, Rapid Solidification in Laser Welding of Stainless Steels, Materials Science and Engineering, A,Volume 178, Issues 1-2, (1994), pp. 203-207
Poitevin , Review of candidate welding processes of RAFM steels for ITER test blanket modules and DEMO, Journal of Nuclear Materials.417(2011) 43-50.