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Online since: September 2013
Authors: Yu Yan Sun, Jian Feng Mao, Zi Guo Wang
Shahria, Construction and Building Materials.
Goel, ACI Structural Journal.
Hamza, ACI Materials Journal.
Kim, ACI Mater Journal.
Wafa, ACI Structural Journal.
Online since: August 2012
Authors: Vidya S. Batra
In this article high value materials obtained from waste are reviewed.
Introduction Ceramic and metallic materials are typically obtained from naturally occurring ores and materials such as sand, clay etc.
Waste incinerator fly ash was used as a starting material to make zeolite like materials.
Several of these materials have multiple applications and have properties comparable to materials synthesized using conventional techniques.
Innovation in Materials Science – 2, Eds.: M.N.
Online since: April 2014
They have featured as and still are important events for presentation of results achieved in materials science and engineering.
The scope of the conference has long transcended the field of metal materials alone, and it is now a forum for presenting the latest research results as well as numerous modern materials and technologies.
We have received 144 abstracts, of which 139 have been presented at the conference, and 123 are presented as papers here in the Proceedings - Special Issue of Materials Science Forum and most of them are very interesting in content and bring new knowledge to the science of materials.
I also owe my gratitude to the publishers of this journal for their willingness to deal with the papers of these Proceedings.
Martin Fujda - Head of Dept. of Materials Science, Mr.
Online since: July 2013
Authors: Lars Erik Lindgren, Andreas Lundbäck, Jonas Edberg, Ales Svoboda
Material Modelling Mechanism based plasticity.
There are additional complications in case of multiphase materials and solid state transformations.
Ashby, Physical modelling of material problems.
Journal De Physique.
Arzt, Size effects in materials due to microstructural and dimensional constraints: a comparative review.
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Hui Wang, Qian Li, Li Yuan Yang, Shu Bin Yu, Zhen Min Ma
Other mechanical and chemical industries also used substantial raw materials which were related to nitrate.
It would cause serious nitrate pollution when some of these materials were drained into surface waters. 2.2.
[5] Yi X. and Xue C.Z.: Journal of Agro-Environment Science, vol. 12 (1993), p. 250-253
[7] Dong K.Y., Agro-Environment Science, vol. 17 (1998), p. 281 -283
[10] Sun M., Dong L.L. and Sun M.Z.: Journal of Changchun Institute of Technology (Natural Science), vol. 9(2008), p. 58-60
Online since: January 2011
Authors: Pei Yan Huang, Jun Deng
Acknowledgements This work is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China through grant 10672060 and 50808085.
Topper: Journal of Composites for Construction Vol. 5 (2001), p. 228
ErkiM: Journal of Composites for Construction Vol. 8 (2004), p. 132 [4] J.
Mays: Journal of Composites for Construction Vol. 3 (1999), p. 63 [8] G.
Zhao: Key Engineering Materials Vol. 306 (2006), p. 1343 [9] X.
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Xin Liu, Zhi Yong Mao, Yong Ping Lei
Effect of Hydrogen on Microstructure of TA15 Electron Beam Welded Joint Xin Liu 1,2,a, Zhiyong Mao 2,b and Yongping Lei 1,c 1 School of Material Science and Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, P.
Since it is terribly easy for titanium and titanium alloy to absorb hydrogen and a small amount of hydrogen can cause embrittlement, hydrogen embrittlement seriously affects the application and development of titanium and titanium alloy as a kind of structural materials [5, 6].
Chinese Journal of Rare Metals[J], 2000,24(03):218-222.
Materials Science and Engineering[J], 2006, 430: 216-220 [4] Editor committee of China Aeronautic Materials Handbook (V2): China Standard Publishing Company[M], Beijing,2001(In Chinese) [5] E.
Materials Science and Engineering[J],2004,381 :230-236 [6] C.
Online since: May 2020
Authors: Rungsarit Koonawoot, Sakdiphon Thiansem, Sittiporn Punyanitya, Phanlob Chankachang, Somchart Suchaitanawanit, Banyong Khantawa
The raw materials and preparation methods are low cost, easily reproducible and eco-friendly, according to the international standards of medical devices regulation.
Generally, an adhesive bandage is a small, flexible sheet of material which is sticky on one side, with a smaller, non-sticky, absorbent pad stuck to the sticky side.
The pad is placed against the wound, and overlapping edges of the sticky material are smoothed down so they stick to the surrounding healthy skin.
Materials and Methods The final products were packed and sealed in the medical packages, then sterilized by gamma radiation [16].
Suchaitanawanit:submitted to Journal of Materials science Forum (2019) [10] S.
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Angel Fernandez, Manuel Muniesa
Journal of Cellular Plastics,(2003);vol.39:pp.29-47
Journal of Cellular plastics. (2006).Vol42; pp.63-76 [5] M.A.
Journal of Cellular Plastics, (2009);vol.45:pp.389-403 [6] A.
Polymer Engineering and Science.
Journal of Cellular Plastics, (2007);vol.43:pp.313-330
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Ignaas Verpoest, Juan Pazmino, Valter Carvelli, Stepan Lomov
Focusing on continuous fiber materials, many investigations available in the literature [1] are mainly dedicated to the deformability of textile reinforcements with 2D interlacements, these being adapt for producing three-dimensional shapes.
The fibre material is PPG Hybon 2022 E-glass.
[2] Bogdanovich A.E. and Mohamed M.H., “Three- Dimensional reinforcement for composites,” SAMPE Journal, no. 45, pp. 8-28, 2009
Part1: Materials, methods and principal results.,” Composites: Part A, vol. 40, pp. 1134-1143, 2009
[10] Bogdanovich A.E., “Advancements in manufacturing and applications of 3D woven preforms and composites,” in Proceeding of 16th International conference on composite materials (ICCM 16), Kyoto-Japan, 2007