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Online since: August 2013
Authors: Yan Yan Xu, Hao Tang
Since the 1980s, engineering technical personnel have began to use waste as the materials in restoring damaged environment, adopt the methods of eco-restoration and soil amelioration to eliminate the pollutants in the site and make in-depth research of the characteristics, restoration principles and reclamation methods of several materials.
However, in-depth exploration of concrete operation modes in the conjunction of materials and landscape design has not been made.
Journal of Northwestern Agricultural University.
Beijing: Science Press(2008)
Journal of Ecology.
However, in-depth exploration of concrete operation modes in the conjunction of materials and landscape design has not been made.
Journal of Northwestern Agricultural University.
Beijing: Science Press(2008)
Journal of Ecology.
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Lei Xu, Jing Han, Jun Wen Zhao, Guang Ze Dai, Xing Ming Huang
Die Forging Process Simulation of a Connecting Rod
Lei Xu1, Guangze Dai1,a ,Xingming Huang1 ,Jing Han1 and Junwen Zhao1
1 School of Materials Science & Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu 610031, China
ag.dai@163.com Tel/Fax: ++86(28)87634360
Keywords: DEFORM-3D; FEM forging simulation; Connecting rod.
Color figures are welcome for the online version of the journal.
Werner: Computational Materials Science Vol. 36 (2006), p.480–489
[3] Zhenjiang ZHANG, Guanze DAI, Shengnan WU, Lixin DONG and Liling LIU: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol.499(2009),p.49–52
[4] Victor Vazquez, Taylan Altan:Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol.98 (2000),p. 81–89
Color figures are welcome for the online version of the journal.
Werner: Computational Materials Science Vol. 36 (2006), p.480–489
[3] Zhenjiang ZHANG, Guanze DAI, Shengnan WU, Lixin DONG and Liling LIU: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol.499(2009),p.49–52
[4] Victor Vazquez, Taylan Altan:Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol.98 (2000),p. 81–89
Online since: November 2012
Authors: V.N. Shukla, R. Jayaganthan, V.K. Tewari
Tewari
Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering,
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee-247667, India
*email: vnshuklamtech@gmail.com
Keywords: HVOF; Cr3C2–NiCr; Hot corrosion
Abstract-The present investigation is an attempt to evaluate the hot corrosion behaviour of high velocity-oxy fuel (HVOF) sprayed Cr3C2-25 % NiCr coating on 310S stainless steel in an actual industrial environment of a coal fired boiler.
The nominal chemical composition of the substrate material is reported in Table 1.
Prakash, “Studies on the behaviour of stellite-6 as plasma sprayed and laser remelted coatings in molten salt environment at 9000C under cyclic conditions” Journal of Materials Processing Technology 172 (2006) 52–63
Baxter, Progress in Energy and Combustion Science 26 (2000) 283-298
Prakash, Mechanical and metallurgical properties of plasma sprayed and laser remelted Ni3Al coatings on boiler tube steels, materials Science and Engineering A, 368 (2004) 149-158
The nominal chemical composition of the substrate material is reported in Table 1.
Prakash, “Studies on the behaviour of stellite-6 as plasma sprayed and laser remelted coatings in molten salt environment at 9000C under cyclic conditions” Journal of Materials Processing Technology 172 (2006) 52–63
Baxter, Progress in Energy and Combustion Science 26 (2000) 283-298
Prakash, Mechanical and metallurgical properties of plasma sprayed and laser remelted Ni3Al coatings on boiler tube steels, materials Science and Engineering A, 368 (2004) 149-158
Online since: January 2011
Authors: Pei Yan Huang, Feng Liu, Yong Chang Guo, Jian He Xie
Experimental Procedures
This section describes the main characteristics of the tested specimens, the properties of their constituent materials, the experimental loading apparatus, the instrumentation and the data acquisition systems.
Rai: Construction and Building Materials Vol. 23 No. 2 (2009), p. 822 [2] H.N.
Huang and X.H.Zheng: Key Engineering Materials Vol. 306 No. 3 (2006), p. 559 [5] J.H.
Deng: Advanced Materials Research Vol. 33 (2008), p. 507 [6] R.G.
Deng: Journal of South China University of Technology (Natural Science Edition) Vol. 37 No.6 (2009), p. 107 [10] P.Z.
Rai: Construction and Building Materials Vol. 23 No. 2 (2009), p. 822 [2] H.N.
Huang and X.H.Zheng: Key Engineering Materials Vol. 306 No. 3 (2006), p. 559 [5] J.H.
Deng: Advanced Materials Research Vol. 33 (2008), p. 507 [6] R.G.
Deng: Journal of South China University of Technology (Natural Science Edition) Vol. 37 No.6 (2009), p. 107 [10] P.Z.
Online since: October 2012
Authors: Jian Jun Fang, Shu Qin Zeng, Shan Wang, Ya Wen, Ying Bo Mao, Wen Juan Zhao
Experiment
2.1 Materials and Apparatus
The materials used in the experiment come from Dishui, Xinjiang Province of China.
The materials have a particle size around 85% below 0.074 mm.
The analytical composition of the copper ores, and the copper phase analysis results of the materials are shown in Tables 1 and Table 2 respectively.
International Journal of Mineral Processing, 1974, 1:141-149
Chemical Engineering Journal, 2009, 152:503-508
The materials have a particle size around 85% below 0.074 mm.
The analytical composition of the copper ores, and the copper phase analysis results of the materials are shown in Tables 1 and Table 2 respectively.
International Journal of Mineral Processing, 1974, 1:141-149
Chemical Engineering Journal, 2009, 152:503-508
Online since: January 2011
Authors: T. James Marrow, Philip J. Withers, David Gonzalez, Mohsin Aswad, Joao Quinta Da Fonseca
In-situ observation and modelling of intergranular cracking in polycrystalline alumina
T James Marrow, David Gonzalez, Mohsin Aswad,
Joao Quinta da Fonseca, Philip J Withers
Materials Performance Centre, School of Materials, The University of Manchester
James.marrow@manchester.ac.uk
Keywords: Alumina, Diffraction Contrast Tomography, Image-based modelling
Abstract: A 3D model for intergranular thermal stresses in coarse polycrystalline alumina has been derived using Diffraction Contrast Tomography.
Ludwig, Journal of Applied Crystallography, 41, (2008), pp. 310-318
Marrow, Science, 321, (2008) pp. 382-385
Rolland du Roscoat, W Ludwig, ACerS Sosman Award Symposium: Three-Dimensional Structure of Interfacial Networks, Materials Science & Technology, MS&T 2009, (25-29 Oct 2009), Pittsburgh, PA
Marrow, Journal of Microscopy, 233, (2009), pp. 423-431
Ludwig, Journal of Applied Crystallography, 41, (2008), pp. 310-318
Marrow, Science, 321, (2008) pp. 382-385
Rolland du Roscoat, W Ludwig, ACerS Sosman Award Symposium: Three-Dimensional Structure of Interfacial Networks, Materials Science & Technology, MS&T 2009, (25-29 Oct 2009), Pittsburgh, PA
Marrow, Journal of Microscopy, 233, (2009), pp. 423-431
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Tao Yu Wan, George STYLIOS
These include water vapor performance, to withstand water pressure without leaking (hydrostatic head), compatibility with other materials.
There are limited published data that compare properties, such as tested water penetration resistance of polyurethane materials, using even the often obsolete test methods accepted in standards, especially when coating-forming process was used for developing breathable coating layer on a fabric.
Breathable Coatings and Laminates, Journal of Coated Fabrics, 24: 51–59
Breathable Protective Clothing with Hydrophilic Thermoplastic Elastomer Membrane Films, Journal of Coated Fabrics, 27: 105–114
K.Stylios, Investigates of Coating Approaches Parameters for Fabric Performance Enhancement, to be publicated in Advanced Materials Research (ISSN: 1022-6680), 2012 International Conference on Materials and Manufacturing Research,Hong Kong , December 19-20, 2012
There are limited published data that compare properties, such as tested water penetration resistance of polyurethane materials, using even the often obsolete test methods accepted in standards, especially when coating-forming process was used for developing breathable coating layer on a fabric.
Breathable Coatings and Laminates, Journal of Coated Fabrics, 24: 51–59
Breathable Protective Clothing with Hydrophilic Thermoplastic Elastomer Membrane Films, Journal of Coated Fabrics, 27: 105–114
K.Stylios, Investigates of Coating Approaches Parameters for Fabric Performance Enhancement, to be publicated in Advanced Materials Research (ISSN: 1022-6680), 2012 International Conference on Materials and Manufacturing Research,Hong Kong , December 19-20, 2012
Online since: October 2012
Authors: Xiao Liu, Hu Fei Zhang
The test materials were melted by a 25kg vacuum medium frequency induction furnace.
[4] Lijie Yue, Longmei Wang , Jinsheng Han: Journal of Rare Earths, Vol. 28 (2010), p. 952
Ma: Journal of Iron and Steel Research, Vol. 14 (2002), p. 8
Ruano: Composites Science and Technology, Vol. 66 (2006), p. 2671
Zhu: Journal of Rare Earths, 2007, Vol. 25 (2007, p.485.
[4] Lijie Yue, Longmei Wang , Jinsheng Han: Journal of Rare Earths, Vol. 28 (2010), p. 952
Ma: Journal of Iron and Steel Research, Vol. 14 (2002), p. 8
Ruano: Composites Science and Technology, Vol. 66 (2006), p. 2671
Zhu: Journal of Rare Earths, 2007, Vol. 25 (2007, p.485.
Online since: September 2015
Authors: Shinn Liang Chang, Cho Pei Jiang, Cheng Hsun Lo
The processes included stereo lithography, digital light processing, laser sintering, fused deposition modeling, powder bed three-dimensional printing and material jetting.
Generally, accurate, transparent material processes have been successfully used in medical modeling, such as SL and jetting-type processes.
Lin, “Shrinkage predication of human tooth manufactured through 3D printing”, International Journal of Life Sciences Biotechnology and Pharma Research, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 66-70, 2015
Piller, “ Economic implications of 3D printing: Market structure models in light of additive manufacturing revisited”, International Journal of Production Economics, Vol. 164, pp. 43-56, 2015
Kharmandayan, “ Cranial reconstruction: 3D biomodel and custom-built implant created using additive manufacturing”, Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, Vol. 42, pp. 1877-1884, 2014
Generally, accurate, transparent material processes have been successfully used in medical modeling, such as SL and jetting-type processes.
Lin, “Shrinkage predication of human tooth manufactured through 3D printing”, International Journal of Life Sciences Biotechnology and Pharma Research, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 66-70, 2015
Piller, “ Economic implications of 3D printing: Market structure models in light of additive manufacturing revisited”, International Journal of Production Economics, Vol. 164, pp. 43-56, 2015
Kharmandayan, “ Cranial reconstruction: 3D biomodel and custom-built implant created using additive manufacturing”, Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, Vol. 42, pp. 1877-1884, 2014