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Online since: March 2009
Authors: Ton van den Boogaard, Wilko C. Emmens
To study material behaviour under conditions encountered in ISF operations tensile tests have been carried out on material taken from the walls of pyramidal products.
X = undeformed material.
Journal of Mechanical Sciences 42 (2000) 1271-1286 [2] K.
Strain in Shear, and Material Behaviour in Incremental Forming; Key Engineering Materials vol 344(2007) pp 519-526 [4] T.
Key Engineering Materials vol 344(2007) pp 591-598 [6] T.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Hao Zhang, Hong Nan Li, Zhe Wang
Acknowledgments This work was financially supported by the Major Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China (90815026).
Wada: ACI Structural Journal.
Li: China Civil Engineering Journal.
Li: Journal of Building Structures.
Ross: ACI Material Journal.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Xiang Yu Jin, Wan Jun Liu, Chen Huang, Hai Feng Zhang, Da Wei Li
Experimental Materials and Characterization PVA ( average molecular weight 88,000, 88% hydrolyzed) was obtained from Aldrich.
Lin, Journal of biomedical materials research.
Reneker, Journal of electrostatics, 35 (1995) 151-160
Ramakrishna, Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, 12 (2011) 013002
Lin, Journal of Nanomaterials, 2012 (2012) 1-13
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Lu Cun Guo, Yi Feng Zheng
CeO2 (99.5% pure, Yixing Xinwei Leeshing Rare Earth Co., Ltd., China) and Sm2O3 (99.99% pure, Beijing Founde Star Science and Technology Co., Ltd., China) powders were used as starting materials for the preparation of Ce0.8Sm0.2O1.9.
Guo, Materials Research Bulletin Vol. 44 (2009), p. 775 [12] Z.G.
Jadhav, Materials Chemistry and Physics Vol. 109 (2008), p. 39 [20] K.
Jacobson, Chemistry of Materials Vol. 19 (2007), p. 4702 [30] W.
Karan, Materials Chemistry and Physics Vol. 115 (2009), p. 728
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Farhad Asadi, Gholamhasan Payganeh, Shahed Torkamandi
The finite element model of the components was analyzed the static stress with linear material model . first we discuss the amount of increased pressure in cylinder by supercharger and turbocharger then the influence of the inlet air pressure on the naturall aspirated engine which the main parts of its engine are not reinforced is taken account,then the result is showed the stress is increased by quantity of 273 MPA on piston and connecting rod which make the increase of fatigue on pistons and connecting rod and decrease in its period of working.The results can also significantly reduce the cost to produce the piston,and improve product reliability and improve the fatique strength and durability.
After creep relaxation of the high compressive stresses, alternating fatigue loading, at least along the pin axis, may occur. the same is to say that there is an increase in the stress at the piston when the reinforced material is not use in piston head.
To satisfy all the requirements with regard to successful application of pistons, in particular mechanical and high temperature mechanical fatigue and thermal/thermal–mechanical fatigue there are several concepts available that can be used to improve its use, such as design, materials, processing technologies, etc.
SAE 2002 Transactions Journal of Engines. (2002) [3]Kuo, P.
Journal of Undergraduate Science. (1996) : 141-145
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Zhi Cheng Huang, Ze Lun Li, You Jun Huang
Introduction Water content of materials is an important technique parameter in many industry fields, and the moisture measurement of materials is a critical means to control the quantity of product process [1- 3].
Theories According to the characteristic of dielectric loss of materials, the absorbed microwave power of materials can be shown as follow
The microwave which is produced by the microwave source can be transmitted through the isolator and the adjustable attenuator, when it reaches the materials box, it will be absorbed by materials and the energy of the microwave will be decreased.
[2] J Han: Journal of Hydrodynamics Vol. 17 (2005), p. 371
[10] P Yang: Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering Vol. 43 (2007), p. 229
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Lin Jia, Guo Li Gong, Hui Li
Synthesis and characterization of Epothilone B molecular imprinted polymers Guo-li Gong1, a, Lin Jia1, b and Hui Li2, c 1College of Life Science and Engineering, Shaanxi University of Science & Technology, Xi’an, Shaanxi, 710021, China 2College of Resource and Environment, Shaanxi University of Science and Technology, Xi’an, Shaanxi, 710021, China agongguoli@sust.edu.cn, bjialin19860813@163.com, clihui@sust.edu.cn Keywords: Molecularly imprinted polymers; Epothilone B; Molecularly imprinted technique.
Materials and methods Reagents.
Acknowledgement This research was financially supported in part by Chinese National Natural Science Foundation, Grant No. 20906058, Natural Science Foundation of the Shaanxi Province, Grant No. 2010JQ4020, and Key scientific and technological project of social development of the Shaanxi Province, Grant No. 2010K01-200 and Educating Plan Project for Youth Scholar Backbone of Shaanxi University of Science and Technology, Grant No.XSG2010009.
Journal of Functional Polymer 11(1998)561-565
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Drug 44(2010)34-36
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Dai Qi Wang, Chuan Shan Zhao, Sha Wang, Wen Jia Han
Heat-insulation materials produced from refractory fibers possess this combination of properties[2].
Experiments Materials Aluminum silicate fibers were from Zhangqiu Tiantong Refractories Plant.
It is probably because that the differdent bulk density indicate the changes of materials’ porosity and the pore size, which would have a great influence on the thermal conductivity of insulation materials indirectly[8].
The mass ratio of materials and corresponding tensile strength of the cardboard were shown in Table. 1.
Research Vol 9 (1981), pp: 448-490 [7] Qingren Wu, Lingke Zeng, Zhenqun Liu: Journal of Ceramics, Vol.18(1997), pp:1-4(In Chinese) [8] Xia Zhang: Development and Application of Materials, Vol 9(1994), pp: 7-10(In Chinese)
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Aditya Balu, Amit Kumar Gupta, Swadesh Kumar Singh, Nitin Kotkunde
The beginning of intelligent theories and methods has been provided many promising results in the field of materials science simulation [7].
[7] Madakasira Prabhakar Phaniraj, Ashok Kumar Lahiri, “The applicability of neural network model to predict flow stress for carbon steels”, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 141 (2003) 219–227
Lin a, Jun Zhang , Jue Zhong, “Application of neural networks to predict the elevated temperature flow behavior of a low alloy steel”, Computational Materials Science 43 (2008) 752–758
[9] Li Ping , Xue Kemin , Lu Yan, Tan Jianrong, “Neural network prediction of flow stress of Ti–15–3 alloy under hot compression”, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 148 (2004) 235–238
[10] Yanchun Zhu, Weidong Zeng , Yu Sun, Fei Feng, Yigang Zhou, “Artificial neural network approach to predict the flow stress in the isothermal compression of as-cast TC21 titanium alloy”, Computational Materials Science 50 (2011) 1785–1790.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Ling Hang Yang
Arm mechanical movement involves mechanical movement, mechanical materials and other aspects of knowledge.
Wuhan: Huazhong University of Science and Technology, 2011: 3-9
Nanjing: Nanjing University of Science and Technology, 2010: 3-15
Journal of system simulation, 2010,16 (7): 1386-1391
Journal of Xi'an University of Science and Technology, 2011, 3 (3): 81-84