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Online since: November 2017
Authors: Iulian Antoniac, Olivera Lupescu, Mihail Nagea, Alexandru Dimitriu
Since their treatment require thorough excisions, bone substitutes have been studied for restoring bone continuity, but with limited efficacy due to the pathophysiology of bone infections; one of the classes which proved to be efficient were the BioActive Glasses [BAG], synthetic biocompatible inorganic materials with a controlled ionic release, with demonstrated properties of wound healing, osteoconduction, angiogenesis and antibacterial activity.
This paper presents the clinical experience from a Level 1 Trauma Centre where post-traumatic osteitis was treated using BioActive Glasses as bone fillers, demonstrating the potential clinical impact of these materials.
Introduction BioActive Glasses [BAG] are synthetic biocompatible inorganic materials that bond to surrounding tissues, and, due to a controlled ionic release induce wound healing, osteoconduction and angiogenesis, also demonstrating antibacterial activity [1-3], which is particular interest for orthopaedic surgeons due to several characteristics of bone infections.
Williams, Problems in the management of type III (severe) open fractures: a new classification of type III open fractures,Journal of Trauma. 8 (1984) 742–746 [6] O Leppäranta, M Vaahtio, T Peltola, D Zhang, L Hupa, H Ylänen, JI Salonen, MK Viljanen, E Eerola, Antibacterial effect of bioactive glasses on clinically important anaerobic bacteria in vitro, J Mater Sci: Mater Med. 19(2) (2008;) 547-551
Mater. 11 015006 https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-6041/11/1/015006 [8] http://www.bonalive.com/media/uploads/documents/ortho-clinical-cases-brochure_91316f_4_ 27.1.2015_print_extract [9] VV Välimäki, HT Aro, Molecular basis for action of bioactive glasses as bone graft substitute, Scandinavian Journal of Surgery. 95(2) (2006) 95-102
This paper presents the clinical experience from a Level 1 Trauma Centre where post-traumatic osteitis was treated using BioActive Glasses as bone fillers, demonstrating the potential clinical impact of these materials.
Introduction BioActive Glasses [BAG] are synthetic biocompatible inorganic materials that bond to surrounding tissues, and, due to a controlled ionic release induce wound healing, osteoconduction and angiogenesis, also demonstrating antibacterial activity [1-3], which is particular interest for orthopaedic surgeons due to several characteristics of bone infections.
Williams, Problems in the management of type III (severe) open fractures: a new classification of type III open fractures,Journal of Trauma. 8 (1984) 742–746 [6] O Leppäranta, M Vaahtio, T Peltola, D Zhang, L Hupa, H Ylänen, JI Salonen, MK Viljanen, E Eerola, Antibacterial effect of bioactive glasses on clinically important anaerobic bacteria in vitro, J Mater Sci: Mater Med. 19(2) (2008;) 547-551
Mater. 11 015006 https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-6041/11/1/015006 [8] http://www.bonalive.com/media/uploads/documents/ortho-clinical-cases-brochure_91316f_4_ 27.1.2015_print_extract [9] VV Välimäki, HT Aro, Molecular basis for action of bioactive glasses as bone graft substitute, Scandinavian Journal of Surgery. 95(2) (2006) 95-102
Online since: January 2015
Authors: Roman Przeliorz, Grzegorz Kopeć
The article discusses comparative thermogravimetric studies as well as alternative investigations of the specific heat of three selected quartzites which fulfill the chemical composition criterion, used in the mixed charge as raw materials for ferrosilicon FeSi75 smelting.
That is why, in the case of introducing new raw materials into the production process, in the first place, laboratorial studies are performed, which are followed by industrial trials.
Quartzites 1 and 2 have been used as raw materials in iron-alloy industry for many years now.
Both comparative test methods presented in the article make it possible to draw similar conclusions in reference to the usability of the examined quartzites as raw materials in the smelting of ferrosilicon and they confirm and supplement each other.
Chapman, Application of high temperature DSC technique to nickel based superalloys, Journal of Materials Science 39 (2004) 7229-7236
That is why, in the case of introducing new raw materials into the production process, in the first place, laboratorial studies are performed, which are followed by industrial trials.
Quartzites 1 and 2 have been used as raw materials in iron-alloy industry for many years now.
Both comparative test methods presented in the article make it possible to draw similar conclusions in reference to the usability of the examined quartzites as raw materials in the smelting of ferrosilicon and they confirm and supplement each other.
Chapman, Application of high temperature DSC technique to nickel based superalloys, Journal of Materials Science 39 (2004) 7229-7236
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Jian Zhang, Tong Mei Xiao, Da Sen Bi, Zhi Hua Wang
The Experimental Research of Tension and Performance of
Press for 6061 Aluminum Alloy
Tongmei XIAO1,b, Jian Zhang1,2,a, Zhihua WANG1,2,c, Dasen BI1,3
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tianjin University of Technology, Tianjin 300384, China
2Key Laboratory of Display Materials & Photoelectric Devices (Tianjin University of Technology), Ministry of Education, Tianjin 300384, China
3Tianjin Key Lab for Photoelectric Materials & Devices, Tianjin 300384, China
azhang_jian_99999@126.com,bxiaotongmei@163.com,cwzhtj2008@sina.com
Correspondence Author: Zhihua WANG, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tianjin University of Technology, Tianjin 300384.
Experimental material and method 2.1 Experimental materials Experimental material is 6061 Aluminium alloy, its thickness is1.0mm.
Specific parameters of material is shown in Tab.2.
Journal of Materials Engineering, 1996, (3): 35-36 [5] LI Jing-yong; LIN Zhu-ming; ZHAO Yong.
Journal of East China Shipbuilding Institute(Natural Science Edition), 2004,18(6):81-85 [6] Mark Colgan, John Monaghan. deep drawing process: analysis and experiment[J].Journal of Material Processing Technology,2002,132:35-41.
Experimental material and method 2.1 Experimental materials Experimental material is 6061 Aluminium alloy, its thickness is1.0mm.
Specific parameters of material is shown in Tab.2.
Journal of Materials Engineering, 1996, (3): 35-36 [5] LI Jing-yong; LIN Zhu-ming; ZHAO Yong.
Journal of East China Shipbuilding Institute(Natural Science Edition), 2004,18(6):81-85 [6] Mark Colgan, John Monaghan. deep drawing process: analysis and experiment[J].Journal of Material Processing Technology,2002,132:35-41.
Online since: December 2022
Authors: Sadiq S. Muhsun, Najeeb Fadhil Alnsrawy
WASTE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, DIFFERENT KINDS OF SOILS, NATURAL CLAYS, AND LOW-QUALITY RAW MATERIALS ARE ONLY A FEW EXAMPLES OF LOW-COST ADSORBENTS [2, 3, 4].
Journal of contaminant hydrology, (2013),145, pp.54-66
Journal of Computational Physics, (2001), 173(1):322-47
Journal of chemistry (2017)
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science.
Journal of contaminant hydrology, (2013),145, pp.54-66
Journal of Computational Physics, (2001), 173(1):322-47
Journal of chemistry (2017)
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science.
Online since: April 2011
Authors: Lu Shi, Xin Ma
Consequently, the vendor can coordinate his long-term plans and control the day-to-day flow of goods and material.
Supply Chain Management: An international Journal, Vol.11 (2006), p.108–114
European Journal of Operational Research, Vol.127 (2000), p. 537-545
Management Science, Vol.46 (2000), p.217–232
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Supply Chain Management: An international Journal, Vol.11 (2006), p.108–114
European Journal of Operational Research, Vol.127 (2000), p. 537-545
Management Science, Vol.46 (2000), p.217–232
Management Science, Vol. 50 (2004), p.1857–1886
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Cheng Liang Li, Zhao Yan Li
Thus the overall scheme design is a prerequisite for rapid spray waterproof material, simulate the following 2 kinds of support forms, as shown in Table 3.
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Online since: November 2022
Authors: Christian Bay, Alexander Mahr, Andreas Hofmann, Christian Wienert, Frank Döpper
One approach to increase the economic efficiency of the PBF-LB/M is the use of low-cost materials for the build plate especially for high-cost powder materials like TiAl6V4.
Verkade: Electronic and crystal structures, size (ECS2) model for predicting binary solid solutions, Progress in Materials Science 49 (2004) 411–428. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0079-6425(03)00026-4
Rubenchik: Observation of keyhole-mode laser melting in laser powder-bed fusion additive manufacturing, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 214 (2014) 2915–2925. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2014.06.005
Titov: Absorptance of powder materials suitable for laser sintering, Rapid Prototyping Journal 6 (2000) 155–161. https://doi.org/10.1108/13552540010337029
Mumtaz: Effect of scanning strategies on residual stress and mechanical properties of Selective Laser Melted Ti6Al4V, Materials Science and Engineering: A 712 (2018) 175–187. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msea.2017.11.103
Verkade: Electronic and crystal structures, size (ECS2) model for predicting binary solid solutions, Progress in Materials Science 49 (2004) 411–428. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0079-6425(03)00026-4
Rubenchik: Observation of keyhole-mode laser melting in laser powder-bed fusion additive manufacturing, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 214 (2014) 2915–2925. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2014.06.005
Titov: Absorptance of powder materials suitable for laser sintering, Rapid Prototyping Journal 6 (2000) 155–161. https://doi.org/10.1108/13552540010337029
Mumtaz: Effect of scanning strategies on residual stress and mechanical properties of Selective Laser Melted Ti6Al4V, Materials Science and Engineering: A 712 (2018) 175–187. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msea.2017.11.103
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Quan An Li, San Ling Fu, Xiao Jie Song, Wen Jian Liu, Zhi Chen
These properties can be enticed for automobile manufacturers to replace denser materials.
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Online since: February 2011
Authors: Xian Liang Zhou, Ai Hua Zou, Xiao Zhen Hua, Duo Sheng Li, Zhi Guo Ye
Acknowledgements
This project was supported by Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province (2009GZC0105), Aviation Science Foundation (2009ZF56017), Foundation of Education Department (209068), and Education Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province (GJJ10512).
The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals.
The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals.
Journal of Materials Research.
Materials Letters.
The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals.
The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals.
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Online since: October 2008
Authors: Jin Sheng Liang, Yang Xian Li, Qing Guo Tang, Jun Ping Meng, Fei Wang, Li Wei Li
In this paper, the effect of heat treatment on properties is studied by means of high-temperature
heat treatment at different temperature, which can provide the basic data in the fields of heat
insulating materials, fire resistive materials and fire retardant materials.
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Journal of the Chinese Ceramic Society, 2006, 34(11): 1406-1410
Journal of the Chinese Ceramic Society, 2008, 36(2): 257-260.
Applied Clay Science, 2000, 17: 207-221
Journal of Materials Science, 1999, 34: 5243-5255
Journal of the Chinese Ceramic Society, 2006, 34(11): 1406-1410
Journal of the Chinese Ceramic Society, 2008, 36(2): 257-260.