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Online since: December 2022
Authors: Mathis Bruns, Chokri Cherif, Maximilian Krentzien, Michael Beitelschmidt
Materials and Methods
Mathematical description of yarn friction
The Capstan equation (also Eytelwein’s formula) is a common mathematical description of the friction between a yarn and a solid body in relative motion.
This could lead to higher material stress in the yarn.
Kyosev, Geometry modelling of warp knitted fabrics with 3D form, Textile Research Journal 81.4 (2011), 443-443 [5] V.
In: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology (2017), 40-45 [8] G.
Journal of strain analysis, 53(4), (2018) 191-196.
This could lead to higher material stress in the yarn.
Kyosev, Geometry modelling of warp knitted fabrics with 3D form, Textile Research Journal 81.4 (2011), 443-443 [5] V.
In: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology (2017), 40-45 [8] G.
Journal of strain analysis, 53(4), (2018) 191-196.
Online since: May 2024
Authors: Alvanh Alem G. Pido, Art Anthony Z. Munio, Leo Cristobal C. Ambolode II, Rayno Vic B. Janayon
Cellulose-based materials are often incorporated with advanced materials such as graphene, carbon nanotubes, and conducting polymers to combine the properties of both materials[4–6].
Nanocellulose-Graphene Hybrids: Advanced Functional Materials as Multifunctional Sensing Platform.
A Review of Applications Using Mixed Materials of Cellulose, Nanocellulose and Carbon Nanotubes.
Polyaniline and Its Composites Engineering: A Class of Multifunctional Smart Energy Materials.
QUANTUM ESPRESSO: A Modular and Open-Source Software Project for Quantum Simulations of Materials.
Nanocellulose-Graphene Hybrids: Advanced Functional Materials as Multifunctional Sensing Platform.
A Review of Applications Using Mixed Materials of Cellulose, Nanocellulose and Carbon Nanotubes.
Polyaniline and Its Composites Engineering: A Class of Multifunctional Smart Energy Materials.
QUANTUM ESPRESSO: A Modular and Open-Source Software Project for Quantum Simulations of Materials.
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
Online since: September 2017
Authors: Faridah Yusof, Silvia Chowdhury, Nadzril Sulaiman, Mohammad Omer Faruck
However, for metal and metal oxide materials, these nanoparticles can dissolve, aggregate, or remain suspended as single particles in aqueous solutions [2].
Together with the characterization method, that are Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS), Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), high-resolution TEM (HRTEM) and Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) Materials and Method The silver nanoparticles were prepared using the chemical reduction method; in the presence of a suitable stabilizer including sodium borohydride in the presence of colloidal stabilizer.
All solutions of reacting materials were prepared in double distilled water.
Faruck, "A modeling study by artificial neural network on process parameter optimization for silver nanoparticle production," ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, vol. 11, pp. 12206-12211, 2016
Reddy, "Reducing Agent Concentration dependence on Size variation of Silver Nanoparticles growth," International Journal of ChemTech Research, Vol.6, No.3, pp 2123-2125, 2014.
Together with the characterization method, that are Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS), Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), high-resolution TEM (HRTEM) and Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) Materials and Method The silver nanoparticles were prepared using the chemical reduction method; in the presence of a suitable stabilizer including sodium borohydride in the presence of colloidal stabilizer.
All solutions of reacting materials were prepared in double distilled water.
Faruck, "A modeling study by artificial neural network on process parameter optimization for silver nanoparticle production," ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, vol. 11, pp. 12206-12211, 2016
Reddy, "Reducing Agent Concentration dependence on Size variation of Silver Nanoparticles growth," International Journal of ChemTech Research, Vol.6, No.3, pp 2123-2125, 2014.
Online since: January 2011
Authors: Yi Feng Zheng, Lin Cong Zhou, Zhong Li, Dan Lv, Ming Ying, Yang Men
Quality Assurance (2000),p.31-34
[2] M.N.Soutsos,J.H.Bungey,S.G.Millard,M.R.Shaw and A.Patterson:Dielectric properties of concrete and their influence on radar test.NDT&E International, Vol.34, Nov.6, (2001),p.419-425
[3] S.G.Millard,LL.AI-Qadi.Coaxial transmission Lines:Development of test procedures for concrete.Journal of materials in civil engineerine,(2001),p.202-208
[4] Paris P C.Analytical modeling of the dielectric properties of concrete for subsurface radar applications.Construction and Building Materials, Vol.11, Nov.3,(1997),p.149-161
[5] Hlong C.Rhim.Electromagnetic Properties of Concrete at Microwave Frequency Range.ACI Materials Journal, Vol.95, Nov.3, (1998) ,p.262-271
Journal of Railway Engineering Society, Nov.11, (2008) ,p.73-76 [9] Yang Jian, Zhang Yi and Chen Jianxun: Study on Application of Geology-Radar to Tunnel Engineering Quality Inspection.
Site Investigation Science and Technology, Nov.5, (2003),p.50-53
[5] Hlong C.Rhim.Electromagnetic Properties of Concrete at Microwave Frequency Range.ACI Materials Journal, Vol.95, Nov.3, (1998) ,p.262-271
Journal of Railway Engineering Society, Nov.11, (2008) ,p.73-76 [9] Yang Jian, Zhang Yi and Chen Jianxun: Study on Application of Geology-Radar to Tunnel Engineering Quality Inspection.
Site Investigation Science and Technology, Nov.5, (2003),p.50-53
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Cheng Lin Tian, Hong Jian Liao, Hang Zhou Li
A pile element segment is treated as a linearly elastic material with no axial yield.
The material properties are listed here.
The soils are modeled as linearly elastic-perfectly plastic materials with Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion.
The material properties are listed here.
Sun, Micro-pile composite structure and its design theory, Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering. 28, (2009) 1353-1362
The material properties are listed here.
The soils are modeled as linearly elastic-perfectly plastic materials with Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion.
The material properties are listed here.
Sun, Micro-pile composite structure and its design theory, Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering. 28, (2009) 1353-1362
Online since: November 2024
Authors: Yong Huang, Rui Yu, Yu Bin Liu, Si Ning Li, Si Yu Luo, Zeng Shui Liu, Jian Sun
Journal of Shihezi University (Natural Science Edition), 1-7.
Construction Building Materials, 2007, 21(8): 1803-1808.
Construction Building Materials, 2020, 247.
Construction Building Materials, 2014, 68: 158-171.
Materials Guide, 2021, 35 (01): 1131-1140.
Construction Building Materials, 2007, 21(8): 1803-1808.
Construction Building Materials, 2020, 247.
Construction Building Materials, 2014, 68: 158-171.
Materials Guide, 2021, 35 (01): 1131-1140.
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Huai Rui Wu, Jin Ting Wu, Fen Ye
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Collins: Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 79 (2001), p.1034
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Irwin: Polymer Engineering and Science, Vol. 9 (1969), p.282