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Online since: April 2015
Authors: Jian Ming Gong, Yan Fei Wang, Zhi Qiang Ge, Qing Nan Li, Xiao Wei Wang, Yan Ping Zhao
Temperature-dependent material properties of the 12Cr1MoV/P91 dissimilar pipe.
KYLX_0750) and the Ningbo Natural Science Foundation (Grant No. 2009A610023).
Tu, Finite element analysis of the effect of welding heat input and layer number on residual stress in repair welds for a stainless steel clad plate, Materials and Design 32 (2011) 2851-2857
International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping, 78 (2001) 523-538
Liang, Numerical and experimental investigations on welding residual stress in multi-pass butt-welded austenitic stainless steel pipe, Computational Materials Science 42 (2008) 234-244.
KYLX_0750) and the Ningbo Natural Science Foundation (Grant No. 2009A610023).
Tu, Finite element analysis of the effect of welding heat input and layer number on residual stress in repair welds for a stainless steel clad plate, Materials and Design 32 (2011) 2851-2857
International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping, 78 (2001) 523-538
Liang, Numerical and experimental investigations on welding residual stress in multi-pass butt-welded austenitic stainless steel pipe, Computational Materials Science 42 (2008) 234-244.
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Massimiliano Merola, Vasiliki Maria Archodoulaki, Dimitrios Kastanis, Pierpaolo Carlone, Thomas Koch
Influence of the impregnation velocity on impregnation quality and mechanical properties of Vacuum Assisted Resin Transfer Moulding (VARTM) Materials
Vasiliki-Maria Archodoulaki1,a*, Massimiliano Merola1,2,b, Dimitrios Kastanis3,c, Thomas Koch1,d, Pierpaolo Carlone2,e
1 Vienna University of Technology, Institute of Materials Science and Technology, Getreidemarkt 9, 1060 Vienna, Austria
2 University of Salerno, Department of Industrial Engineering, Via Giovanni Paolo II, 84084 Fisciano, Italy
3 University of Leoben, Department Polymer Engineering and Science, Otto Glöckel-Straße 2/III, 8700 Leoben, Austria
a vasiliki-maria.archodoulaki@tuwien.ac.at, b mmerola@unisa.it,
c Dimitrios.Kastanis@unileoben.ac.at, d thomas.koch@tuwien.ac.at, e pcarlone@unisa.it
Keywords: Vacuum Assisted Resin Transfer Molding, Void volume fraction, thermal analysis, mechanical testing.
Materials and Methods Objects of the investigation are carbon fiber and glass fiber reinforced laminates.
In order to reduce probability of higher materials inhomogeneity, all samples were fabricated with less thickness as required for mechanical testing.
Tensile, bending and interlaminar shear strength properties of the composite materials are slightly influenced by the void volume ratio.
Materials Park, Ohio: ASM International, 2010
Materials and Methods Objects of the investigation are carbon fiber and glass fiber reinforced laminates.
In order to reduce probability of higher materials inhomogeneity, all samples were fabricated with less thickness as required for mechanical testing.
Tensile, bending and interlaminar shear strength properties of the composite materials are slightly influenced by the void volume ratio.
Materials Park, Ohio: ASM International, 2010
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Chun Mei Wei, Jin Chuan Gu, Yong Sheng Ge
As an inert porous carrier material having large specific surface area, activated carbon is capable of attracting a variety of chemicals onto its hydrophobic internal surface.
Meikap: Journal of Hazardous Materials Vol.153 (2008), p.221–228
Biswas Journal of Hazardous Materials Vol.158(2008)p.531-540 [8] Wei Na, Zhao Naiqing and Jia Wei: Journal of materials science and engineering Vol.21(2003),p.777-780 [9] Pei Yi, Gu Changhong and Fu Ming: Journal of Chongqing technology business university Vol.24(2007),p.577-580 [10] K.
Meikapb: Chemical Engineering Journal Vol. 150 (2009), p. 25–39
Meikap: Journal of Hazardous Materials Vol.153 (2008), p.221–228
Biswas Journal of Hazardous Materials Vol.158(2008)p.531-540 [8] Wei Na, Zhao Naiqing and Jia Wei: Journal of materials science and engineering Vol.21(2003),p.777-780 [9] Pei Yi, Gu Changhong and Fu Ming: Journal of Chongqing technology business university Vol.24(2007),p.577-580 [10] K.
Meikapb: Chemical Engineering Journal Vol. 150 (2009), p. 25–39
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Edgar A. Flores Parra, Alessandro Spadoni
Pasini [5] utilised a computational homogenisation approach to develop non-linear constitutive mod- els for hexagonal and triangular lattice materials subject to large strains.
International journal of mechanical sciences, 46(11):1697--1713, 2004
Non linear constitutive models for lattice materials.
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 2013
Advanced Materials, 24(17):2337--2342, 2012
International journal of mechanical sciences, 46(11):1697--1713, 2004
Non linear constitutive models for lattice materials.
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 2013
Advanced Materials, 24(17):2337--2342, 2012
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Jean Denis Brassard, Dilip K. Sarkar, Jean Perron
The so-called “Lotus effect” is due to the presence of a rough micro/nanostructure covered with low surface energy waxy materials [1-4].
Chen: Materials letters (2010), 64, 2722
Farzaneh: Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology (2009), 23, 1215
Chen: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces (2010), 2, 2500
Bohn: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science (1968), 26, 62
Chen: Materials letters (2010), 64, 2722
Farzaneh: Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology (2009), 23, 1215
Chen: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces (2010), 2, 2500
Bohn: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science (1968), 26, 62
Online since: March 2018
Authors: Chee Ming Lim, Suthee Wattanasiriwech, Nurul Najihah binti Rosli, Abdul Hanif Mahadi, Ren Chong Lim, N.T.R.N. Kumara
Kumara1,f*
1Centre for Advanced Material & Energy Sciences (CAMES), Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Jalan Tungku Link, Gadong, BE1410, Brunei Darussalam.
2School of Science, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiangrai, 57100, Thailand.
Materials and Methods Materials.
Shaharuddin: Journal of Tropical Forest Science Vol. 23 (2011), p. 417
Srinivasan: Microporous and Mesoporous Materials Vol. 43 (2001), p. 267
Karthikeyan: Materials Technology Vol. 30 (2015), p.
Materials and Methods Materials.
Shaharuddin: Journal of Tropical Forest Science Vol. 23 (2011), p. 417
Srinivasan: Microporous and Mesoporous Materials Vol. 43 (2001), p. 267
Karthikeyan: Materials Technology Vol. 30 (2015), p.
Online since: January 2011
Authors: Quan Ping Sun
As we all know, HSM processing optimization involves materials, mechanics, mechanical manufacturing technology and computer graphics and so on, and appears non-linear characteristics.
The , corresponding network parameters is selected from the database according to the material and optimization objective.
The International Journal of Advanced manufacturing Technology.
International Journal of Advanced manufacturing Technology.
International of Journal Advanced manufacturing Technology.
The , corresponding network parameters is selected from the database according to the material and optimization objective.
The International Journal of Advanced manufacturing Technology.
International Journal of Advanced manufacturing Technology.
International of Journal Advanced manufacturing Technology.
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Zuo Ren Liu, Yan Fen Zhang, Yong Guang Bi, Hai Ling Li
Materials and methods
1.1 Materials of the test
Litsea cubeba fruit: Place of origin was Anhui Province, China; Absolute Alcohol: Tianjin Fu Yu Fine Chemical Co., Ltd.;
1.2 Experimental apparatus
Swing High-speed Universal Pulverizer: Wenling Grand Forestry Machinery Co., Ltd.; AY120 Electronic Analytical Balance: Shimadzu Corporation; KH-400KDB High Power CNC Ultrasonic Cleaner: Kunshan Hechuang Ultrasonic Instrument Co.; SHZ-D (Ⅲ) Circulating Water Pumps: Gongyi Instrument Co., Ltd.; RE-52AA Rotary Evaporator: Shanghai Yarong Biochemical Instrument Factory.
1.3 Experimental Methods
1.3.1 The method of ultrasonic-assisted extraction of Litsea cubeba oil.
The effect of ultrasonic action depended not only on the ultrasonic power, but on the structure and property of the material .
Study on Chemical Constituents and Pharmacology of Lisea Cubeba[J].Strait Pharmaceutical Journal, 2013, 25 ( 1 ) :45- 46
Journal of Xuzhou Institute of Technology(Natural Sciences Edition), 2012,27 ( 2 ) :16- 20
Journal of the Chinese Cereals and Oils Association, 2012,27 ( 12 ) :47- 53.
The effect of ultrasonic action depended not only on the ultrasonic power, but on the structure and property of the material .
Study on Chemical Constituents and Pharmacology of Lisea Cubeba[J].Strait Pharmaceutical Journal, 2013, 25 ( 1 ) :45- 46
Journal of Xuzhou Institute of Technology(Natural Sciences Edition), 2012,27 ( 2 ) :16- 20
Journal of the Chinese Cereals and Oils Association, 2012,27 ( 12 ) :47- 53.
Online since: March 2013
Authors: Shu Hua Liang, Lu Pei, Jun Tao Zou, Xian Hui Wang, Yan Feng Liu
The copper alloy/30CrMnSi steel bi-metal composite materials were prepared by the interface diffusion bonding method.
Guo, Interface microstructure and bonding strength of Fe/Al double metal composite pipe by explosive method, Materials for mechanical engineering, 35 (2011) 35-42
Wang, et al., Effect of melt-casting temperature on bonding zone of CuNiMnFe/30CrMnSi integral material, Advanced materials research, 148-149 (2011) 664-667
Xu, Study and application of Cu/steel clad metal, Materials Review, 16 (2002) 22-26
Feng, Interface behavior of materials bonding, Harbin institute of technology press, Harbin, 2005
Guo, Interface microstructure and bonding strength of Fe/Al double metal composite pipe by explosive method, Materials for mechanical engineering, 35 (2011) 35-42
Wang, et al., Effect of melt-casting temperature on bonding zone of CuNiMnFe/30CrMnSi integral material, Advanced materials research, 148-149 (2011) 664-667
Xu, Study and application of Cu/steel clad metal, Materials Review, 16 (2002) 22-26
Feng, Interface behavior of materials bonding, Harbin institute of technology press, Harbin, 2005
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Hua Nong Cheng, Qing Shan Liu, Shi Qing Zheng, Bing Qiang Wang
In batch processes, operation conditions and raw materials demand contain time-related variables, which make the modeling, solving process, and optimization more complex than in the continuous processes.
Buckley: Journal of Environmental Management Vol. 78(2005), p. 317
Tan: Journal of Cleaner Production Vol. 13(2005), p. 1381
Lee: Chemical Engineering Science Vol. 63(2008), p. 3740
EI-Halwagi: AIChE Journal Vol. 54(2008), p. 2624 [15] J.
Buckley: Journal of Environmental Management Vol. 78(2005), p. 317
Tan: Journal of Cleaner Production Vol. 13(2005), p. 1381
Lee: Chemical Engineering Science Vol. 63(2008), p. 3740
EI-Halwagi: AIChE Journal Vol. 54(2008), p. 2624 [15] J.