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Online since: October 2015
Authors: Xin Yin, Yuan Peng Liu, Min Wang
The welding material used in the experiment was GH4169 and the inertia friction welding process was employed.
Friction welding of St-Al and Al-Cu materials, Journal of materials Processing Technology, No. 49, pp. 431-443, 1995
Science Technology Publishing House, Beijing, 2003
[5] BEkir S, Yilbas et al, Investigation into the properties of friction-welded aluminium bars, Journal of materials Processing Technology,54 (1995):76-81 [6] Reber K.
Journal of materials processing technology, 2009 [8] Engin Avci, Derya Avci.
Friction welding of St-Al and Al-Cu materials, Journal of materials Processing Technology, No. 49, pp. 431-443, 1995
Science Technology Publishing House, Beijing, 2003
[5] BEkir S, Yilbas et al, Investigation into the properties of friction-welded aluminium bars, Journal of materials Processing Technology,54 (1995):76-81 [6] Reber K.
Journal of materials processing technology, 2009 [8] Engin Avci, Derya Avci.
Experimental Research on Mechanical Properties of Recycled Aggregate Concrete under Uniaxial Loading
Online since: March 2013
Authors: Mei Ling Duan, Xue Yong Zhao
Test Overview
Test Materials.
The materials which the test was used are ordinary Portland cement 42.5R which called camel, nature sand and tap water.
However, with the recycled coarse aggregate replacement increasing ,the slope of ascending curve is more and more decreased, indicating that the elastic modulus of recycled aggregate concrete reduced; the descending curve steepened, indicating that brittle materials.
Journal Of Tongji University(Natural Science), 2004, 32(12):1558 ~1561
Journal of Building Materials, 2007, 10(5):598-603.
The materials which the test was used are ordinary Portland cement 42.5R which called camel, nature sand and tap water.
However, with the recycled coarse aggregate replacement increasing ,the slope of ascending curve is more and more decreased, indicating that the elastic modulus of recycled aggregate concrete reduced; the descending curve steepened, indicating that brittle materials.
Journal Of Tongji University(Natural Science), 2004, 32(12):1558 ~1561
Journal of Building Materials, 2007, 10(5):598-603.
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Shuang Cheng Wei, Jia Hao Deng, Chao Han, Yu Ying Yang, Jing Cui
Co-base amorphous wire with nearly zero magnetostriction of -10-7 is one of the most typical soft magnetic materials.
The more MI ratio the stronger GMI effect of the material.
Acknowledgements This work is supported by the project of National Natural Science Foundation of China (60874100) Reference [1] Wano-Wari, Arao-Machi and Tokai-Shi;Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials.
Mitra;Journal of materials processing technologh.
[5] M Ghanaatshoar, MM Yehranchi and SM Mohseni: journal of magnetism and magnetic materials.
The more MI ratio the stronger GMI effect of the material.
Acknowledgements This work is supported by the project of National Natural Science Foundation of China (60874100) Reference [1] Wano-Wari, Arao-Machi and Tokai-Shi;Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials.
Mitra;Journal of materials processing technologh.
[5] M Ghanaatshoar, MM Yehranchi and SM Mohseni: journal of magnetism and magnetic materials.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Shamsuddin Sulaiman, Sai Hong Tang, Mohammad Ali Mohammadi, Mona Kiaee
The alloy which is chosen for this study is Al-Si12Fe aluminium alloy or LM6 alloy with high corrosion resistance, good hot tear resistance, good machinability, excellent pressure tightness, poor weld ability [5] specifications and Material properties (Table 1):
Table 1 Composition of LM6 Aluminium alloy
Alloy
Cu
Mg
Si
Fe
Mn
Ni
Zn
Pb
Sn
Ti
Additional
Elements
Others
LM 6
0.1
0.1
10.0 - 13.0
0.6
0.5
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.05
0.2
0.2
Simulation of Squeeze Casting Processes
The goal of simulations is to achieve an accurate model of the process so that important process variables may be identified and effectively controlled.
Journal of materials science, 1998. 33(6): p. 1579-1589
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2006. 180(1): p. 161-166
Niroumand, Effects of squeeze casting parameters on the microstructure of LM13 alloy. journal of materials processing technology, 2009. 209(8): p. 3790-3797
Materials & Design, 2010. 31: p.
Journal of materials science, 1998. 33(6): p. 1579-1589
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2006. 180(1): p. 161-166
Niroumand, Effects of squeeze casting parameters on the microstructure of LM13 alloy. journal of materials processing technology, 2009. 209(8): p. 3790-3797
Materials & Design, 2010. 31: p.
Online since: March 2014
Authors: Dong Ying Ju, Kazuaki Tabata
Innovative Development of Non-contact Torque Sensor applied to Wind Generator
Dong-Ying Ju1, a, and Kazuaki Tabata2,b
1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Saitama Institute of Technology, Fusaiji 1690, Fukaya, 369-0293, Saitama, Japan
2Advanced Institute of Science, Fusaiji 1690, Fukaya, 369-0293, Saitama, Japan
adyju@sit.ac.jp, btabata@sit.ac.jp
Keywords: Torque sensor, wind generator, magnetic material, non-linear control, variable speed
Abstract.
As for general steel shaft currently used for various rotating bodies, the amplitude permeability according on the process of manufacture of axial material and to torque for a composition of a magnetic domain and remaining stress reason has much variation, what the problem which hysteresis produces also has and is put in practical use by the magnetostriction formula, The torque converter which asks for torque from amplitude permeability change of axial magnetostriction material with the axis into which it processed embedding centering on high permeability magnetostriction material with little hysteresis etc., the coil set to non-contact on the outside, etc. is only put in practical use.
Sensitivity adjustment of a torque sensor output etc. which attached with the sensor head mechanism united with the diameter of a shaft of test equipment as shown in Fig. 5, designed and manufactured the jig, and were united with an axial material are performed.
Clem: submitted to Journal of Materials Research (2003) [3] P.G.
As for general steel shaft currently used for various rotating bodies, the amplitude permeability according on the process of manufacture of axial material and to torque for a composition of a magnetic domain and remaining stress reason has much variation, what the problem which hysteresis produces also has and is put in practical use by the magnetostriction formula, The torque converter which asks for torque from amplitude permeability change of axial magnetostriction material with the axis into which it processed embedding centering on high permeability magnetostriction material with little hysteresis etc., the coil set to non-contact on the outside, etc. is only put in practical use.
Sensitivity adjustment of a torque sensor output etc. which attached with the sensor head mechanism united with the diameter of a shaft of test equipment as shown in Fig. 5, designed and manufactured the jig, and were united with an axial material are performed.
Clem: submitted to Journal of Materials Research (2003) [3] P.G.
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Tosapolporn Pornpibunsompop, Attapon Charoenpon, Ekaratch Pankaew
The mechanical load calculation and proper material selection are the recommended actions for overcoming those potential failure modes.
The third priority is FM42 (Distortion of launch tube due to improper selection of material).
International Journal of Expert Systems with Applications, 2010
World Academic of Science, Engineering, and Technology, 2010
International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology,36,2008,633–649.
The third priority is FM42 (Distortion of launch tube due to improper selection of material).
International Journal of Expert Systems with Applications, 2010
World Academic of Science, Engineering, and Technology, 2010
International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology,36,2008,633–649.
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Hai Yan Yu, Li Bao, You Zhi Deng, Wei Cao
Acknowledgement
The final support from China-Korea International Science and Technology Cooperation Program (No.2008DFB50020) is gratefully acknowledged.
ASME Journal of Tribology.
ASME Journal of Tribology.Vol.117 (1995), p.178
ASME Journal of Tribology.
ASME Journal of Tribology.Vol.117 (1995), p.261
ASME Journal of Tribology.
ASME Journal of Tribology.Vol.117 (1995), p.178
ASME Journal of Tribology.
ASME Journal of Tribology.Vol.117 (1995), p.261
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Alyona Russakova, Darya Alontseva
Introduction
High degrees of deformation lead to forming of unbalanced state in materials.
Ivanov et al.: Russian Physics Journal, Vol. 8/2 (2009), p. 402-404
Alontseva: Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics Vol. 73 (11) (2009), p. 1545-1548
Nash, Phase Diagrams of Binary Nickel Alloys, ASM International, Materials Park, OH (1991), p.75-84
Okamoto: Journal of Phase Equilibria, Vol.18(2) (1997), p. 221.
Ivanov et al.: Russian Physics Journal, Vol. 8/2 (2009), p. 402-404
Alontseva: Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics Vol. 73 (11) (2009), p. 1545-1548
Nash, Phase Diagrams of Binary Nickel Alloys, ASM International, Materials Park, OH (1991), p.75-84
Okamoto: Journal of Phase Equilibria, Vol.18(2) (1997), p. 221.
Online since: September 2017
Authors: Robert Jankowski
Jankowski: Impact force spectrum for damage assessment of earthquake-induced structural pounding, Key Engineering Materials Vol. 293-294 (2005), p. 711-718
Favvata: Inter-story pounding between multistory reinforced concrete structures, Journal of Structural Eng. and Mechanics Vol. 20 (2005), p. 505-526
Journal of Earth Sciences and Eng.
Kwiecień: Experimental study on polymer mass used to repair damaged structures, Key Engineering Materials Vol. 488-489 (2012), p. 347-350
Materials Vol. 569-570 (2013), p. 143-150.
Favvata: Inter-story pounding between multistory reinforced concrete structures, Journal of Structural Eng. and Mechanics Vol. 20 (2005), p. 505-526
Journal of Earth Sciences and Eng.
Kwiecień: Experimental study on polymer mass used to repair damaged structures, Key Engineering Materials Vol. 488-489 (2012), p. 347-350
Materials Vol. 569-570 (2013), p. 143-150.
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Han Bing Bian, Xiu Mei Qiu
It is assumed that the material develops two kinds of plastic strain: time-independent plastic strain generated by the stress change, and time-dependent strain due to material viscosity and temporal evolution of mechanical properties of material.
The proposed models seem to be able to describe the main features of poromechanical behavior for the investigated material: such as plastic deformation, material damage by microcracks, swelling pressure and stress.
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Science, Vol. 45 (2008), No. 8, pp. 1237-1251
Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 26 (1955), pp. 182-185
Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 78 (1973), No. 23, pp. 4924-4937
The proposed models seem to be able to describe the main features of poromechanical behavior for the investigated material: such as plastic deformation, material damage by microcracks, swelling pressure and stress.
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Science, Vol. 45 (2008), No. 8, pp. 1237-1251
Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 26 (1955), pp. 182-185
Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 78 (1973), No. 23, pp. 4924-4937