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Online since: October 2014
Authors: Vizy Nazira Riazuddin, Kamarul Arifin Ahmad, Mohamed Zubair
Consequently, bio-effluent levels and contaminants from cabin cleaners, deodorizers and off-gassing cabin materials are reported to be at higher levels [9].
Ozone is known to react with several solvents, cleaning fluids and synthetic rubber materials inside the aircraft, leading to formation of compounds such as d-limonene, α-pinene, and isoprene [13, 14].
American Society for Testing and Materials, West Conshohocken, PA, (2000) pp 215–239
American Society for Testing and Materials, West Conshohocken, PA, pp 81–104 [16] C.J.Weschler (2000) Indoor Air 10(2):269
Science., 38(2007)683-700
Online since: May 2015
Authors: Emilia Brad, Mircea Fulea, Bogdan Mocan, Mircea Murar, Sorin Popescu
The information source list was built based on the following constraints: (1) the scientific databases had to contain journals and conference proceedings focusing on domains such as Engineering, Computer Science, Decision Sciences, Materials Science, (2) information databases had to provide keyword search features, (3) the scientific database list was kept short in order to reduce journal and proceedings redundancy across databases, (4) a general web search was also included, to capture also “non-scientific” approaches and / or implementations, (5) for scientific databases, only fulltext-access papers were considered.
Salaün, Structural reconfiguration of systems under behavioral adaptation , Science of Computer Programming 78 (2012) 46-64 [15] N.
Richter , Reconfigurable Fault-tolerant Control: A Tutorial Introduction , European Journal of Control 5 (2008) 359-386 [42] T.
Jozwiak, Special-issue on reconfigurable systems, Journal of Systems Architecture, 49/4 (2003) 123–125
Journal of Engineering Manufacture 222/10 (2008) 1275-1288
Online since: March 2015
Authors: Lei Lei Chen, Hong Mei Deng, Ke Zhi Zhang, Ling Huang, Jian Liu, Lin Sun, Ping Xiong Yang, Jun Hao Chu
Materials Letters, 2014, 117: 1-3
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, 2001, 65(1): 141-148
Advanced Energy Materials, 4: 1301465. doi:10.1002/aenm.201301465
Journal of Materials Chemistry, 2012, 22(43): 23136-23140
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, 2012, 101: 277-282
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Ning Sun, Zheng Ke Niu, Xing Chun Gui, Xiao Ping Hu, Ke Jiang Zang, Yan Ma
Since the elastic modulus of the cord fabric is variable, the flexible reinforced closed membrane composite materials appear complicated mechanics anisotropy and a nonlinear characteristic.
The calculation model of the flexible reinforced closed membrane composite materials is the key to accurately perform the finite element analysis. the flexible reinforced closed membrane is defined as layers in the finite element analysis.
The rubber material is modelled using a Mooney–Rivlin material model[6].
Acknowledgment The authors gratefully acknowledge the support of Heilongjiang Province office of Education science and technology projects (11531372) and Jiamusi University science and technology project (Lz2011-015).
Wagner “On the performance of enhanced strain finite elements in large strain deformations of elastic shells: comparison of two classes of constitutive models for rubber”, materials Engineering Computations, 2003, Vol. 20, No.7, p. 875-95
Online since: May 2013
Authors: Zhen Yang Xin, Xue Jie Liu, Xin Tan, Qing Bin Zhang, Yichao Jia
Poisson's ratio and PUGH forecast material delay / brittle empirical criterion show the same growth trend.
NJ10103) and Innovation Foundation of Inner Mongolia University of Science & Technology (Grant No. 2009NC028).
Material & Heat Treatment 2012, Vol.41, No.02: 173-175
Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials 31 (2012) 82-88 [9] Marques, L., Carvalho, S., Vaz, F., Ramos, M.M.D., and Rebouta, L.
Advanced Materials Research Vols. 383-390 (2012) pp 3331-3337 [11] S.
Online since: March 2013
Authors: Nikos Aspiotis, Christos Riziotis, Alexandros El Sachat, Loukas Athanasekos, Stergios Pispas, Miltiadis Vasileiadis, Georgios Mousdis, Nikos Vainos
The functional sensing materials used in this work are NiCl2 and CuCl2 .
It was demonstrated that for the range of materials used the fabricated gratings were of excellent quality.
Specifically, a method for the development of ammonia sensors using sol-gel materials was employed.
In addition, a novel block copolymer sensitive material was successfully used demonstrating thus the hosting versatility of the platform for diverse materials.
Vainos: Journal of Pure and Applied Optics, Vol. 11 (2009), p. 034005 [7] Y.
Online since: November 2006
Authors: J.N.F. Holanda, A.G.P. Silva, Uilame Umbelino Gomes, C.M.F. Gomes, L.C.O. Santos
Materials and methods A series of WC/10Co + rare-earth powder mixtures, with La2O3 and CeO2 additions up 3%, were prepared (Table 1).
German, Powder Metallurgy Science (1994), 472p
Huang, International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials (2001), p. 159 - 168
Chenguang, International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials (1992), p. 295 - 302
Xing-hua, Materials Science and Engineering (1996), p. 287 - 293
Online since: May 2017
Authors: P.K. Suresh
The materials used to make gecko feet-like adhesive materials require asymmetry in the design as well as in their shapes, apart from defineable variations in the elastic moduli.
Gecko-Feet-Like Materials Synthetic elastomeric materials have been used to develop and test gecko feet-like materials.
Stiff materials like Polyproplyene have also been used to develop gecko feet-like hairs.
Journal of Applied Physics, 116 (2014) 074302
Current Science, 102 (2012) 1248-1249.
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Ernst Kozeschnik, Johannes Kreyca, Ahmad Falahati
Modelling microstructure evolution in polycrystalline aluminium – Comparison between one‐ and multi‐parameter models with experiment Johannes Kreyca1,a *, Ahmad Falahati1,b and Ernst Kozeschnik1,2,c 1Institute of Materials Science and Technology, Vienna University of Technology, Favoritenstraße 9‐11, Vienna, 1040, Austria 2Christian Doppler Laboratory “Early Stages of Precipitation”, Institute of Materials Science and Technology, Vienna University of Technology, Favoritenstraße 9‐11, 1040, Austria ajohannes.kreyca@tuwien.ac.at, bahmad.falahati@tuwien.ac.at, cernst.kozeschnik@tuwien.ac.at Keywords: deformation, flow stress, state-parameter models Abstract.
Mecking, Physics and phenomenology of strain hardening: the FCC case., Progress in Materials Science, Vol.: 48, pp. 171-273, 2002
Montheillet, A critical assessment of three usual equations for strain hardening and dynamic recovery., The Minerals, Metals Materials Society and ASM International, 2014
Journal of Fatique , Vol.: 33, pp. 1369-1375, 2011
Nes, Modelling of work hardening and stress saturation in fcc metals., Progress in Materials Science, Vol 41, pp.129-193, 1998
Online since: August 2019
Authors: S. Muthukumaran, D. Srija, P. Suresh, R. Dinesh Kumar
Table 1 Material Proportion [11].
International Materials Reviews, 54 (2009) 49-93
Farhad Gharavia, Khamirul Amin Matoria, Robiah Yunusa, Norinsan Kamil, Corrosion Behavior of Friction Stir Welded Lap Joints of AA6061-T6 Aluminum Alloy, Materials Research. 17 (2014) 672-681 [7].
Muthukumaran, Effect of First and Second Passes on Microstructure and Wear Properties of Titanium Dioxide-Reinforced Aluminum Surface Composite via Friction Stir Processing, Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering 12 (2018) 12-20 [10].
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 252 (2017) 1.