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Online since: October 2011
Authors: Su Yang Li, Jun Guo, Xiao Wei Zhang, Wen Yan Tang
The diameter is 9.52mm and the thickness is 0.75mm for all pipes, and the selected material is red copper.
The material parameters are exhibited in table 1.
The material of the damping block is one kind of rubber, and the density of this material is r=8.6×102 kg/mPP3PP and the modulus of elasticity is E=10MPa.
[4] Tao Jin, Jianliang Chen and Ke Zhao: Journal of system simulation, Vol. 1-17 (2005), p. 117-120, in Chinese
[5] Jianwei Lu, Wenxin Wu, Tianning Chen and Yuan Feng: Mechanical Science and Technology, Vol. 5-23 (2004), p. 515-517, in Chinese
The material parameters are exhibited in table 1.
The material of the damping block is one kind of rubber, and the density of this material is r=8.6×102 kg/mPP3PP and the modulus of elasticity is E=10MPa.
[4] Tao Jin, Jianliang Chen and Ke Zhao: Journal of system simulation, Vol. 1-17 (2005), p. 117-120, in Chinese
[5] Jianwei Lu, Wenxin Wu, Tianning Chen and Yuan Feng: Mechanical Science and Technology, Vol. 5-23 (2004), p. 515-517, in Chinese
Online since: April 2013
Authors: Ning Li, Chen Fang, Zhou Can Zhu, Xiao Ming Wang
Therefore, a reduction of the cathode polarization would be possible by decreasing the particle size of cathode materials, which is controlled by preparation process.
Acknowledgements The present study is financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51202220) and Foundation of Zhejiang Educational Committee (Y201226042).
Journal of Power Sources 140(2005)297-303
Henne, Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: A Challenge for Plasma Deposition Processes, Journal of Thermal Spray Technology 16(2007)381-403
Zhan, LSM cathodes for SOFC prepared by plasma spraying, Journal of Materials Science Letters 21(2002)1951-1953
Acknowledgements The present study is financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51202220) and Foundation of Zhejiang Educational Committee (Y201226042).
Journal of Power Sources 140(2005)297-303
Henne, Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: A Challenge for Plasma Deposition Processes, Journal of Thermal Spray Technology 16(2007)381-403
Zhan, LSM cathodes for SOFC prepared by plasma spraying, Journal of Materials Science Letters 21(2002)1951-1953
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Da Wei Zheng, Yu Hui Zhang, Xu Zhang, Lin Liu, Guang Hua Li
Numerical Analysis of reinforced concrete bridge panel fatigue based on Midas
Dawei Zheng1,a, Yuhui Zhang1,b,Guanghua Li 1,c,Xu Zhang1,d,Lin Liu2,e
1Liaoning Technical University, Institute of Civil Engineering and
Transportation, Liaoning Fuxin, 123000, China;
2Liaoning Technical University, Institute of Safety Science and
Engineering, Liaoning Fuxin, 123000, China.
With the increasing of traffic volume , vehicle load level is increasing day by day ,and the solution that repeated load is damaging to structural materials is serious increasingly .Structure material will generate the brittle failure , which is lower than static load strength , the fatigue damage .
Fatigue constitutive relation of material Fatigue constitutive relation of concrete.
Fatigue Behavior and Post-damaged Equivalent Constitutive Law of Plain Concrete [J].Journal of Building Materials(in Chinese), 2005,8(6): 609-614
China Civil Engineering Journal(in Chinese),1997,30(5):20-27.
With the increasing of traffic volume , vehicle load level is increasing day by day ,and the solution that repeated load is damaging to structural materials is serious increasingly .Structure material will generate the brittle failure , which is lower than static load strength , the fatigue damage .
Fatigue constitutive relation of material Fatigue constitutive relation of concrete.
Fatigue Behavior and Post-damaged Equivalent Constitutive Law of Plain Concrete [J].Journal of Building Materials(in Chinese), 2005,8(6): 609-614
China Civil Engineering Journal(in Chinese),1997,30(5):20-27.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Chang Xiao, Jun Wang
Green materials suitable for the mechanical Products should not only satisfy basic performance demands, but also favorable for the manufacturing, use and recycling of materials, as well as maximum resource utilization rate and minimum bad environmental influences.
Green materials are also called “eco-materials” or “environmentally conscious materials”.
However, as green materials involve a large number of factors, no perfect material selection method exists at present, so the deciders usually depend on their experiences in actual situations.
Hebei Journal of Industrail Science and Technology, 2007, 24:241-243(in Chinese) [2] Hu Shuhua.
Science Press,1999 (In Chinese) [3] Lu changzheng, Xue Dandan.
Green materials are also called “eco-materials” or “environmentally conscious materials”.
However, as green materials involve a large number of factors, no perfect material selection method exists at present, so the deciders usually depend on their experiences in actual situations.
Hebei Journal of Industrail Science and Technology, 2007, 24:241-243(in Chinese) [2] Hu Shuhua.
Science Press,1999 (In Chinese) [3] Lu changzheng, Xue Dandan.
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Zhi Wei Du, Xing Gang Li, Jia Wei Yuan, Ting Li, Kui Zhang
Materials Science Forum, Vol.419(2003), p.279
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Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol.311 (2001), p.108 [13] J.
Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 529(2011), p.300 [14] G.
Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol.499(2009), p. 177 [18] Z.
Journal of Materials and Technology, Vol.27(2011), p.913
Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol.311 (2001), p.108 [13] J.
Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 529(2011), p.300 [14] G.
Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol.499(2009), p. 177 [18] Z.
Journal of Materials and Technology, Vol.27(2011), p.913
Online since: September 2007
Authors: Mysore A. Dayananda, Kevin M. Day
Dayananda1,b
1
School of Materials Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA.
The research is supported by the National Science Foundation. 1.
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No.
Sohn, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, 1999. 30A(3): p. 535-43
Journal, 1964. 10(4): p. 448-455
The research is supported by the National Science Foundation. 1.
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No.
Sohn, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, 1999. 30A(3): p. 535-43
Journal, 1964. 10(4): p. 448-455
Online since: February 2015
Authors: Gábor Dobos, Bálint Katona, Gábor Kiss
Examination of the surface phosphorus content of anodized medical grade titanium samples
Bálint Katona1,a, Gábor Dobos2,b, Gábor Kiss2,c
1Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Materials Science and Engineering.
Materials and Methods 2 mm thick samples were cut from a 15 mm diameter Grade 5 titanium rod.
Schmuki, K. von der Mark et al., Engineering biocompatible implant surfaces Part I: Materials and surfaces, Progress in Materials Science 58 (2013) 261–326 [2] L.
Advanced Functional Materials, 15(2005) 1291-1296 [10] C.
Bastos et al., Improvement of in vitro titanium bioactivity by three different surface treatments, Dental Materials 22 (2006) 275-282
Materials and Methods 2 mm thick samples were cut from a 15 mm diameter Grade 5 titanium rod.
Schmuki, K. von der Mark et al., Engineering biocompatible implant surfaces Part I: Materials and surfaces, Progress in Materials Science 58 (2013) 261–326 [2] L.
Advanced Functional Materials, 15(2005) 1291-1296 [10] C.
Bastos et al., Improvement of in vitro titanium bioactivity by three different surface treatments, Dental Materials 22 (2006) 275-282
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Zi Min Wei, Jia Qi Hou, Ming Xiao Li, Bei Dou Xi, Xuan Jia, Chao Wei Zhu, Dong Ming Liu
It was because that, when pouring the garbage into the rotating screen cylinder at a low speed of the rotating screen cylinder, material was rotating with the rotating screen cylinder from the bottom of the screen cylinder to a certain height, then the material particles slide along the screen surface of the cylinder or rolled down from the upward movement of the material layer under the effect of gravity which made the stench of gas diffusion speed up.
Summary Fund Project: Key Projects in the National Science & Technology Pillar Program during the Twelfth Five-year Plan Period (2012BAJ21B02) The autor: Hou jia-qi.
[2] O Bergersen, K Haarstad: submitted to Journal of Air & Waste Management Association (2008) [3] J.
Park: submitted to Journal of Bioresource Technology (2005) [4] E Pagans, R Barrena, X Font, A Sánchez: submitted to Journal of Chemosphere (2006) [5] SA Shojaosadati, S Elyasi-Resources: submitted to Journal of Conservation and Recycling (1999) [6] JM Morgan-Sagastume, A Noyola: submitted to Journal of Bioresource Technology (2006) [7] Selena Sironi, Laura Capelli, PaoloCentola, Renato Del Rosso: submitted to Journal of Atmospheric Environment (2006) [8] K.MÜnnich, C.F.
Fricke: submitted to Journal of Waste Management (2006) [9] Estela Pagans, Xavier Font: submitted to Journal of Hazard Mater (2006) [10] Paola Pierucci, Elena Porazzi, MercedePardo Martinez, et al:submitted to Journal of Chemosphere(2005) [11] Bernal M P, Alburquerque J A, Moral R: submitted to Journal of Bioresource Technology (2009) [12] Park K J, Chou M H,Hong J H: submitted to Journal of Compost SciUti(2002) [13] Eitzer B D: submitted to Journal of Environmental Science and Technology (1995) [14] Muezzinoglu A: submitted to Journal of Chemosphere (2003) [15] Komilis D P, Ham R K, Park J K: submitted to Journal of Water Research (2004) [16] Komilis D P, Ham R K, Park J K: submitted to Journal of Water Research (2004) [17] Pierucci P, Porazzi E, Martinez M P, et al: submitted to Journal of Chemosphere (2005)
Summary Fund Project: Key Projects in the National Science & Technology Pillar Program during the Twelfth Five-year Plan Period (2012BAJ21B02) The autor: Hou jia-qi.
[2] O Bergersen, K Haarstad: submitted to Journal of Air & Waste Management Association (2008) [3] J.
Park: submitted to Journal of Bioresource Technology (2005) [4] E Pagans, R Barrena, X Font, A Sánchez: submitted to Journal of Chemosphere (2006) [5] SA Shojaosadati, S Elyasi-Resources: submitted to Journal of Conservation and Recycling (1999) [6] JM Morgan-Sagastume, A Noyola: submitted to Journal of Bioresource Technology (2006) [7] Selena Sironi, Laura Capelli, PaoloCentola, Renato Del Rosso: submitted to Journal of Atmospheric Environment (2006) [8] K.MÜnnich, C.F.
Fricke: submitted to Journal of Waste Management (2006) [9] Estela Pagans, Xavier Font: submitted to Journal of Hazard Mater (2006) [10] Paola Pierucci, Elena Porazzi, MercedePardo Martinez, et al:submitted to Journal of Chemosphere(2005) [11] Bernal M P, Alburquerque J A, Moral R: submitted to Journal of Bioresource Technology (2009) [12] Park K J, Chou M H,Hong J H: submitted to Journal of Compost SciUti(2002) [13] Eitzer B D: submitted to Journal of Environmental Science and Technology (1995) [14] Muezzinoglu A: submitted to Journal of Chemosphere (2003) [15] Komilis D P, Ham R K, Park J K: submitted to Journal of Water Research (2004) [16] Komilis D P, Ham R K, Park J K: submitted to Journal of Water Research (2004) [17] Pierucci P, Porazzi E, Martinez M P, et al: submitted to Journal of Chemosphere (2005)
Online since: April 2016
Authors: Janusz Krawczyk, Robert Dąbrowski, Grzegorz Cios
Mickiewicza Av. 30, 30-059 Krakow, Poland
2Academic Centre for Materials and Nanotechnology, 30 Mickiewicza Av., 30-059 Krakow
a rdabrow@agh.edu.pl, b ciosu@agh.edu.pl, c jkrawcz@agh.edu.pl,
Keywords: β titanium alloy, microstructure, hardness, supersaturating temperature
Abstract.
Introduction The 21st century is a time of intensive development of modern engineering materials, to which belong, among others, titanium based alloys called the β alloys [1÷4].
Springer Briefs in Applied Sciences and Technology.
Niinomi, Mechanical biocompatibilities of titanium alloys for biomedical applications, Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials 1/1 (2008) 30-42
Laskovski (Eds.), Biomedical Engineering, Trends in Materials Science, (2011) 225-248
Introduction The 21st century is a time of intensive development of modern engineering materials, to which belong, among others, titanium based alloys called the β alloys [1÷4].
Springer Briefs in Applied Sciences and Technology.
Niinomi, Mechanical biocompatibilities of titanium alloys for biomedical applications, Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials 1/1 (2008) 30-42
Laskovski (Eds.), Biomedical Engineering, Trends in Materials Science, (2011) 225-248
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Sven van den Berghe, Edgar Koonen, Leo Sannen, Ann Leenaers
Allen, Journal of Nuclear Materials 396 (2010) 234
Hofman, Journal Of Nuclear Materials 385 (2009) 623-628
Gribaudo, Journal Of Nuclear Materials 384 (2009) 268-273
Finlay, Journal Of Nuclear Materials 393 (2009) 311-320
Honda, Journal Of Nuclear Materials 320 (2003) 265-271
Hofman, Journal Of Nuclear Materials 385 (2009) 623-628
Gribaudo, Journal Of Nuclear Materials 384 (2009) 268-273
Finlay, Journal Of Nuclear Materials 393 (2009) 311-320
Honda, Journal Of Nuclear Materials 320 (2003) 265-271