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Online since: June 2020
Edited by: Darren Martin, Tatiana S. Perova
This volume of the journal contains papers presented at the 4th International Conference on Frontiers of Composite Materials (ICFCM 2019, Brisbane, Australia, November 13-16, 2019) and the 4th International Conference on Energy Engineering and Smart Materials (ICEESM 2019, Trinity College Dublin, University of Dublin, Ireland, June 22-24, 2019).
It reflects the modern trends in the area of development of modern composite materials, technologies of chemical production, building materials and materials for microelectronics, and also for energy production and storage.
This collection will be useful for specialists from many branches of engineering sciences and modern production.
Composites, Metal Matrix Composites, Polymer Composites, Nanocomposites, Thin Films, Membranes, Porous Silicon, Biomaterials, Protein Nanoparticles, Wound Dressing, Solar Cell, Fuel Cell, Surface Morphology, Building Materials, Cement, Concrete, Computational Materials Science
It reflects the modern trends in the area of development of modern composite materials, technologies of chemical production, building materials and materials for microelectronics, and also for energy production and storage.
This collection will be useful for specialists from many branches of engineering sciences and modern production.
Composites, Metal Matrix Composites, Polymer Composites, Nanocomposites, Thin Films, Membranes, Porous Silicon, Biomaterials, Protein Nanoparticles, Wound Dressing, Solar Cell, Fuel Cell, Surface Morphology, Building Materials, Cement, Concrete, Computational Materials Science
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Blair Kuys, Christine Thong
Materials Science typically engages research expertise from fields such as engineering, chemistry and physics.
This paper will examine how industrial design successfully contributed to timber materials science in the initial phases of basic research.
Introduction This paper will examine how industrial design research can contribute towards materials science in the early phase of basic research.
Industrial design and materials science research developing new materials and technologies.
He argues that linking product applications to new materials can accelerate materials development timeframes [7].
This paper will examine how industrial design successfully contributed to timber materials science in the initial phases of basic research.
Introduction This paper will examine how industrial design research can contribute towards materials science in the early phase of basic research.
Industrial design and materials science research developing new materials and technologies.
He argues that linking product applications to new materials can accelerate materials development timeframes [7].
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Ying Yang, Jing Hua Dai
Experimental Investigation on Cavitation Characteristics of a Three-Groove Journal Bearing
Ying Yang1,a, Jinghua Dai2.b
1College of Mechanical Engineering, Hunan University of Arts and Science, Changde, China ,415000
2Library of Hunan University of Arts and Science, Changde, China, 415000
aying0729@gmail.com, bjinghua0829@gmail.com
Keywords: Three-groove journal bearing; Cavitation shape; Number of cavitation strip
Abstract.
On the journal bearing experiment rig the cavitation characteristics of the three-groove journal beaing were studied.
For observing clearly the cavitation shape, the material of the experimantal bearing is plexiglass.
Acknowledgments The authors are grateful for the support of the Project Supported by the Education Department of Hunan Province (No. 12C0819), the support of the Doctor Startup Project Supported by Hunan University of Arts and Science (No.
Oil Flow And Film Extent in Complete Journal Bearing.
On the journal bearing experiment rig the cavitation characteristics of the three-groove journal beaing were studied.
For observing clearly the cavitation shape, the material of the experimantal bearing is plexiglass.
Acknowledgments The authors are grateful for the support of the Project Supported by the Education Department of Hunan Province (No. 12C0819), the support of the Doctor Startup Project Supported by Hunan University of Arts and Science (No.
Oil Flow And Film Extent in Complete Journal Bearing.
Online since: June 2010
Authors: Shi Qiang Gao, Zhi Li Sun, Shi Chao Xiu
So, the working temperature of lubricating oil at oil outlet is expressed as
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Finite Element Model of Hybrid Journal Bearing
Material Properties of Bearing.
The material properties of the bearing are shown in Table 1.
Material Properties CuPb5Sn5Zn5 Steel 45 Density [kg/m3] 8800 7850 Thermal conductivity [W/m·℃] 398 50.2 Specific heat [J/kg·℃] 343 460 D [mm] L [mm] h0 [mm] No.2 Spindle Oil 80 80 0.03 cp [J/(kg·K)] ρ [kg/m3] 2000 810 Table 2 Parameters of hybrid journal bearing Fig.3 Geometrical model of hybrid journal bearing Fig.4 Element model of hybrid journal bearing Table 1 Material properties of hybrid journal bearing Convective Heat Transfer Coefficient. (1) Heat exchange between bearings and lubricating oil.
Acknowledgments This research was financially supported by the National Science and Technology Major Project of China under granted No. 2009ZX04014-014 and the Science and Technology Foundation of Liaoning Province of China under granted No. 20072030.
References [1] S.C.Xiu, P.B.Xiu and S.Q.Gao: Advanced Materials Research Vols. 69-70 (2009) pp 296-30 [2] X.
The material properties of the bearing are shown in Table 1.
Material Properties CuPb5Sn5Zn5 Steel 45 Density [kg/m3] 8800 7850 Thermal conductivity [W/m·℃] 398 50.2 Specific heat [J/kg·℃] 343 460 D [mm] L [mm] h0 [mm] No.2 Spindle Oil 80 80 0.03 cp [J/(kg·K)] ρ [kg/m3] 2000 810 Table 2 Parameters of hybrid journal bearing Fig.3 Geometrical model of hybrid journal bearing Fig.4 Element model of hybrid journal bearing Table 1 Material properties of hybrid journal bearing Convective Heat Transfer Coefficient. (1) Heat exchange between bearings and lubricating oil.
Acknowledgments This research was financially supported by the National Science and Technology Major Project of China under granted No. 2009ZX04014-014 and the Science and Technology Foundation of Liaoning Province of China under granted No. 20072030.
References [1] S.C.Xiu, P.B.Xiu and S.Q.Gao: Advanced Materials Research Vols. 69-70 (2009) pp 296-30 [2] X.
Online since: March 2017
Edited by: Akii Okonigbon Akaehomen Ibhadode
The 29th volume of the International Journal of Engineering Research in Africa presents the articles which describe the results of engineering research and solutions in the fields of structural materials, building materials and construction technologies, applied dynamics of fluid and flow, chemical engineering, and engineering management of modern production.
The articles will be useful for professionals concerned with mechanical engineering, materials science, chemical engineering, engineering management and for students and academic teachers of the related specialties.
Contact Friction, Heat Transfer, Fluid Flow Dynamics, Semiconductors, Thin Films, Composites, Materials Processing, Building Materials, Construction Technologies, Bi-criteria Scheduling, Optimization, Maintenance Planning, Engineering Management
The articles will be useful for professionals concerned with mechanical engineering, materials science, chemical engineering, engineering management and for students and academic teachers of the related specialties.
Contact Friction, Heat Transfer, Fluid Flow Dynamics, Semiconductors, Thin Films, Composites, Materials Processing, Building Materials, Construction Technologies, Bi-criteria Scheduling, Optimization, Maintenance Planning, Engineering Management
Online since: April 2025
Edited by: Konstantinos Georgarakis, Nadezhda L. Voropaeva, Fauziah Sulaiman
The 41st volume of the Journal of Metastable and Nanocrystalline Materials presents articles that analyse distinct melting models of aluminium, silver, gold and lead nanoparticles and the photocatalytic (dye degradation) activity of green synthesised paramagnetic nanoparticles for the water purification process, synthesis method of nanocomposite coating for corrosion protection, preparation of silver-graphene oxide nanocomposite for antibacterial applications and manganese-doped copper sulphide nanoparticles for thin film application.
The presented publication will be helpful to many specialists in applied materials science and nanotechnologies.
The presented publication will be helpful to many specialists in applied materials science and nanotechnologies.
Online since: July 2025
Authors: Farida A. Selim
Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy Applied to Materials Science and Engineering
Farida A.
The high sensitivity of positrons to directly probe atomic scale defects revealing their structure and characteristics makes it a unique tool in materials science research covering all types of materials from hard to soft matter.
These two features make PAS an exceptional technique for a wide range of research in materials science.
The main use of positron spectroscopy of defects in materials science is to detect open volume defects.
Čížek, Characterization of lattice defects in metallic materials by positron annihilation spectroscopy: A review, Journal of Materials Science & Technology. 34 (2018) 577–598
The high sensitivity of positrons to directly probe atomic scale defects revealing their structure and characteristics makes it a unique tool in materials science research covering all types of materials from hard to soft matter.
These two features make PAS an exceptional technique for a wide range of research in materials science.
The main use of positron spectroscopy of defects in materials science is to detect open volume defects.
Čížek, Characterization of lattice defects in metallic materials by positron annihilation spectroscopy: A review, Journal of Materials Science & Technology. 34 (2018) 577–598
Online since: May 2009
Authors: Shi Chao Xiu, Shi Qiang Gao, Peng Bo Xiu
(4) Defining the material properties.
Otherwise, the various material properties may also be defined as the functions of temperature considering demands.
Acknowledgment This research was financially supported by the Science and Technology Foundation of Liaoning Province of China under granted No. 20072030 and the National Natural Science Foundation of China under granted No. 50775032.
References [1] J.Shimizu,L.B.Zhou H.Eda:Journal of Materials Processing Technology,Vol.129(2002), pp.1924
[2] Q.W.Qu: Film Lubrication Theory, Science Press, Beijing, 2006
Otherwise, the various material properties may also be defined as the functions of temperature considering demands.
Acknowledgment This research was financially supported by the Science and Technology Foundation of Liaoning Province of China under granted No. 20072030 and the National Natural Science Foundation of China under granted No. 50775032.
References [1] J.Shimizu,L.B.Zhou H.Eda:Journal of Materials Processing Technology,Vol.129(2002), pp.1924
[2] Q.W.Qu: Film Lubrication Theory, Science Press, Beijing, 2006
Online since: May 2017
Edited by: Akii Okonigbon Akaehomen Ibhadode
The 30th volume of the International Journal of Engineering Research in Africa presents the articles that describe the results of engineering research and solutions in the fields of applied mechanics, structural and building materials, materials and equipment for alternative and conventional energy engineering, chemical engineering, biotechnologies and engineering management of modern production.
The articles will be useful for professionals concerned with mechanical engineering, materials science, chemical engineering, engineering management as well as for academic teachers and students majoring in related fields.
Applied Mechanics, Numerical Modeling, Structural Materials, Equipments for Solar and Wind Energy Production, Power Quality, Biotechnology, Chemical Engineering, Production Performance of Production Line
The articles will be useful for professionals concerned with mechanical engineering, materials science, chemical engineering, engineering management as well as for academic teachers and students majoring in related fields.
Applied Mechanics, Numerical Modeling, Structural Materials, Equipments for Solar and Wind Energy Production, Power Quality, Biotechnology, Chemical Engineering, Production Performance of Production Line
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Li Xin Wang, Jian Wei Li, Hua Min Liu, Wei Wang, Cun Zhu Liang, Jie Yang
In China, there are two professional journals publishing papers on wetlands, Wetland Science and Wetland Science & Management.
Today, wetland science has become an interdisciplinary integrated with geographical science, environmental science, hydrology, ecology and resources science [2].
Material and Methods Literature Collection The search of Chinese literature The data of Chinese literature was from the full text of the Chinese Academic Journal database.
Tab.1 Major Chinese journals publishing wetland science papers written by Chinese researchers (1957–2009) Order Journal Number of publications Percentage (%) 1 Wetland Science 170 3.71 2 Acta Ecological Sinica 101 2.20 3 Chinese Journal of Ecology 93 2.03 4 Wetland Science & Management 85 1.85 5 Chinese Journal of applied ecology 73 1.59 6 Territory & Natural Resources Study 65 1.42 7 Chinese Geographical Science 63 1.37 8 Journal of Anhui Agricultural Sciences 58 1.27 9 Journal of Northeast Forestry University 44 0.96 10 Inner Mongolia Forestry Investigation and Design 43 0.94 English literature journals distribution 3,204 wetland scientific literatures published 702 journals in English.
There were 311 journals with one paper, 122 journals with two papers, accounted for 61.7% of the total number of journals, showing that the dispersion degree of English literature published by Chinese wetland science researchers was also high.
Today, wetland science has become an interdisciplinary integrated with geographical science, environmental science, hydrology, ecology and resources science [2].
Material and Methods Literature Collection The search of Chinese literature The data of Chinese literature was from the full text of the Chinese Academic Journal database.
Tab.1 Major Chinese journals publishing wetland science papers written by Chinese researchers (1957–2009) Order Journal Number of publications Percentage (%) 1 Wetland Science 170 3.71 2 Acta Ecological Sinica 101 2.20 3 Chinese Journal of Ecology 93 2.03 4 Wetland Science & Management 85 1.85 5 Chinese Journal of applied ecology 73 1.59 6 Territory & Natural Resources Study 65 1.42 7 Chinese Geographical Science 63 1.37 8 Journal of Anhui Agricultural Sciences 58 1.27 9 Journal of Northeast Forestry University 44 0.96 10 Inner Mongolia Forestry Investigation and Design 43 0.94 English literature journals distribution 3,204 wetland scientific literatures published 702 journals in English.
There were 311 journals with one paper, 122 journals with two papers, accounted for 61.7% of the total number of journals, showing that the dispersion degree of English literature published by Chinese wetland science researchers was also high.