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Online since: July 2008
Authors: Yoshiyuki Kondo, Pavel Šandera, Jana Horníková, Jaroslav Pokluda, Karel Slámečka
The maximal short-range
(SR) component (a totally irreversible slip) can be written as
( )
( )
max
3 1
6 3 1
S
cl
S
SR
R R
δ
δ
−
=
+ −
. (2)
Due to an enormous variability in the characteristic microstructure distance in engineering materials
and for the sake of simplicity, one can divide the grains (or interparticle spacings) into two
categories; to those of SR ≥ SRc (maximal level of RICC, SR ≥ 1) and those of SR < SRc (no RICC,
SR → 0), where Rc c pS d r= is a critical boundary value of about 0.5 (SRc ∈ 〈0.2, 1〉 [8]).
Advances in fatigue crack closure measurement and analysis.
Forum 567-568, 101.
Advances in fatigue crack closure measurement and analysis.
Forum 567-568, 101.
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Ai Guang Lin, Xiao Fei Ding, Zhong Dong Xie, Cen Xiao Mu, Xian Ying Ma
Structure of Patinopecten yessoensis shell is
a biomimetic example of composite
Aiguang Lin1, a, Xiaofei Ding1, b, Zhongdong Xie1, c, Xianying Ma1, d,
Cenxiao Mu1, e
1School of Mechanical and Power Engineering, Dalian Ocean University, Dalian 116023, China
alinagcn@yahoo.com.cn, bdxf@dlou.edu.cn, cxzd@dlou.edu.cn, dmxy@dlou.edu.cn, emcx@dlou.edu.cn
Keywords: shell, Patinopecten yessoensis, composite, biomimetic
Abstract.
Fan: Advances in mechanics, vol. 24 (1994), pp. 220-232
Sun: Materials science forum, Vols.628-629 (2009), pp. 657-662.
Fan: Advances in mechanics, vol. 24 (1994), pp. 220-232
Sun: Materials science forum, Vols.628-629 (2009), pp. 657-662.
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Zhen Liang Li, Wei Chen, Yun Feng Wang, Tong Le Wang, Hai Ying Xin, Hui Ping Ren, Guo Wei Zhang
The microstructure and phase composition was analyzed by QUANTA400 SEM, BRUKERD8-ADVANCE XRD.
Forum Vol. 350-351(2000), p. 19 [3] E Aghion, B Bronfin and D Eliezer: J.
Vol. 29(1993), p. 321 [7] Guangxian Xu: Rare Earths (Metallurgy Industry Press, Beijing 1997)(In Chinese) [8] Kun Yu,Wenxian Li and Richu Wang: The China Journal of Nonferrous Metals Vol. 13(2003), p. 277 (In Chinese) [9] Ohara H: Light Metal Vol. 48(1998) , p. 422 [10] Kun Yu, Wenxian Li and Ruisong Li: Light Alloy Fabrication Technology Vol. 29 (2001), p. 6 (In Chinese) [11]Zhendong Wang, Wei Chen, Youqi Wang and Li Ma: Ordnance Material Science and Engineering Vol. 32(2009), p. 96 (In Chinese) [12] Metal Department of Zhongshan University: Physical and Chemical Constants of Rare Earth (Metallurgy Industry Press, Beijing 1987)(In Chinese)
Forum Vol. 350-351(2000), p. 19 [3] E Aghion, B Bronfin and D Eliezer: J.
Vol. 29(1993), p. 321 [7] Guangxian Xu: Rare Earths (Metallurgy Industry Press, Beijing 1997)(In Chinese) [8] Kun Yu,Wenxian Li and Richu Wang: The China Journal of Nonferrous Metals Vol. 13(2003), p. 277 (In Chinese) [9] Ohara H: Light Metal Vol. 48(1998) , p. 422 [10] Kun Yu, Wenxian Li and Ruisong Li: Light Alloy Fabrication Technology Vol. 29 (2001), p. 6 (In Chinese) [11]Zhendong Wang, Wei Chen, Youqi Wang and Li Ma: Ordnance Material Science and Engineering Vol. 32(2009), p. 96 (In Chinese) [12] Metal Department of Zhongshan University: Physical and Chemical Constants of Rare Earth (Metallurgy Industry Press, Beijing 1987)(In Chinese)
Online since: August 2022
Authors: Margono Margono, Nugroho Tri Atmoko, Rizqi Ilmal Yaqin, Bambang Hari Priyambodo, Kacuk Cikal Nugroho
In machine components, a material that has hard and ductile properties is also needed, with this problem, of course, it is necessary to have material engineering to improve the mechanical properties of steel in order to obtain good quality.
Introduction The development of the manufacturing industry is currently advancing along with the times and technology.
In machine problem, of course, it is necessary to have material engineering to improve the mechanical properties of steel in order to obtain good quality.
Heat treatments that are often used to modify the microstructure and mechanical properties of engineering materials, especially steel is annealing, normalizing, hardening, and tempering [9].
Forum, vol. 1051 (2022), pp. 153–159
Introduction The development of the manufacturing industry is currently advancing along with the times and technology.
In machine problem, of course, it is necessary to have material engineering to improve the mechanical properties of steel in order to obtain good quality.
Heat treatments that are often used to modify the microstructure and mechanical properties of engineering materials, especially steel is annealing, normalizing, hardening, and tempering [9].
Forum, vol. 1051 (2022), pp. 153–159
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Xiang Sheng Dou, Jing Wang, Ya Ting He
However, under the conditions of advanced informatization, the traditional physical trading will gradually be replaced by virtual modern exchanges completed by the internet of things.
The Focus of Urban Green Planning and Associated Policies Urban green planning is a complicated systematic engineering, which is with regard to the socio-economic development as well as the resource and environment protection in the city.
[4] Xiangsheng Dou: Forum on Science and Technology of China Vol. 164 (2009), p. 79-83, In Chinese
The Focus of Urban Green Planning and Associated Policies Urban green planning is a complicated systematic engineering, which is with regard to the socio-economic development as well as the resource and environment protection in the city.
[4] Xiangsheng Dou: Forum on Science and Technology of China Vol. 164 (2009), p. 79-83, In Chinese
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Yan Li Ruan, Ping Ping Qi, Meng Liang Qian, Zhe Wang
Preparation of Li3V2(PO4)3/C cathode material enhance performance for
lithium ion batteries
Zhe Wang1, a, Yan Li Ruan1, b, Ping Ping Qi1, c and Meng Liang Qian1, d
1School of Environment and Chemical Engineering, Tianjin Polytechnic University, Tianjin, China 300387
awz19860101@126.com bylruan@163.com , cshanhuhai16866@126.com, djinmuji@126.com
Keywords: Iithium Vanadium Phosphate Composites, High-temperature solid-phase, Specific capacity, Cycle Number
Abstract.
Forum Vol. 83-87 (1992), p. 119 [2] M.A.
Mishing, in: Diffusion Processes in Advanced Technological Materials, edtied by D.
Forum Vol. 83-87 (1992), p. 119 [2] M.A.
Mishing, in: Diffusion Processes in Advanced Technological Materials, edtied by D.
Online since: January 2007
Authors: Chang Kyu Rhee, Gyoung Ja Lee, Su Il Pyun
Electrophoretic Deposition of Ni Nano-Particles
for Self-Repairing of Heat Exchanger Tubes
Gyoung-Ja Lee1,a , Su-Il Pyun
1,b
and Chang-Kyu Rhee2,c
1
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology, 373-1, Guseong-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, 305-701, Republic of Korea
2
Nuclear Nano-Materials Development Lab., Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute,
150 Deukjin-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, 305-303, Republic of Korea
a
coca79@webmail.kaist.ac.kr, bsipyun@webmail.kaist.ac.kr,
c
ckrhee@kaeri.re.kr
Keywords: Electrophoretic Deposition, Self-Repare, Pitting Corrosion, Agglomeration, Nanoparticle
Abstract.
Forum Vol. 386-388 (2002), p. 455 [7] Y.
Forum Vol. 386-388 (2002), p. 455 [7] Y.
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Jiu Hua Xu, Yu Can Fu, Chen Wei Dai, Jian Bo Dai, Wen Feng Ding
Simulation of chip formation behavior during single diamond grains grinding by CEL method
Chen-Wei Dai a, Jiu-Hua Xu b,*, Wen-Feng Ding c, Jian-Bo Dai d,
Yu-Can Fu e
College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, 210016, P.R.
[3] H.W .Park, S.Y Liang, Force modeling of microscale grinding process incorporating thermal effects, International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology. 44 (2009) 476
Finite element simulation of the orthogonal metal cutting process, Materials Science Forum. 471-472 (2004) 582-586
[3] H.W .Park, S.Y Liang, Force modeling of microscale grinding process incorporating thermal effects, International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology. 44 (2009) 476
Finite element simulation of the orthogonal metal cutting process, Materials Science Forum. 471-472 (2004) 582-586