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Online since: May 2014
Authors: Sivakumar Naganathan, Sivadass Thiruchelvam, Charan Singh Jasbir Singh, Yim Wil Shen, Peng Eng Kiat
Use of nanotechnology is found to offer high performing and efficient materials.
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 23, pp 1028-1035
Materials Science and Engineering, 528, pp 7475-7483
Materials & Design, 44, pp 331-339
Material Science and Engineering, 532, 354
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 23, pp 1028-1035
Materials Science and Engineering, 528, pp 7475-7483
Materials & Design, 44, pp 331-339
Material Science and Engineering, 532, 354
Online since: October 2006
Authors: A.S. Rogachev
Structure and Phase Formation in SHS_FGM
A.S.Rogachev
Institute of Structural Macrokinetics and Materials Science, Russian Academy of Sciences
Institutskaya st., 8, Chernogolovka, Moscow region, 142432 Russia
rogachev@ism.ac.ru
Keywords: SHS, combustion synthesis, functionally graded materials; nano-lamellar
materials, structure formation.
Different bi-metal materials with layer thickness from 1000 down to 4 nm were investigated, number of layers achieved 5000.
Therefore, SHS-reactions in the nano-layer systems can be used for producing materials with anisotropic properties.
International Journal of SHS, 1999, v.8, № 3, p.339-344
International Journal of SHS, 2000, v.9 (1) p.1-14
Different bi-metal materials with layer thickness from 1000 down to 4 nm were investigated, number of layers achieved 5000.
Therefore, SHS-reactions in the nano-layer systems can be used for producing materials with anisotropic properties.
International Journal of SHS, 1999, v.8, № 3, p.339-344
International Journal of SHS, 2000, v.9 (1) p.1-14
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Chi Yuan Chen, Chun Ming Yang, Chang Hsien Hsu, Erin Wei Ling Ding
Introduction
In recent years, as the global environmental consciousness and enhance the durability of building materials and technology composite panel building materials companies in order to enter the high specifications of the building materials market are all actively looking at the development of environmentally friendly building materials and coating strength of the manufacturers.
Step 2: UV radiation is known to collect building materials, paint quality characteristics of the total number of t's data.
Step 5: Through PCACpm, anti-ultraviolet radiation to determine the quality characteristics of building materials and paints eligibility.
Case Study K company for the production of anti-ultraviolet radiation manufacturer of building materials and paints.
H., A measuring model of process capability to consider sampling error, Journal of Information & Optimization Sciences. 30(4) (2009) 843-853
Step 2: UV radiation is known to collect building materials, paint quality characteristics of the total number of t's data.
Step 5: Through PCACpm, anti-ultraviolet radiation to determine the quality characteristics of building materials and paints eligibility.
Case Study K company for the production of anti-ultraviolet radiation manufacturer of building materials and paints.
H., A measuring model of process capability to consider sampling error, Journal of Information & Optimization Sciences. 30(4) (2009) 843-853
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Shao Wei Hu
Large deformation and discontinuous yield analysis of rotating disks by abaqus softwares
Hu Shaowei1,a
1Department of Materials and Structural Engineering, Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute, Nanjing 210024
ahushaowei@nhri.cn
Keywords: Rotating disk, Large deformation analysis, ABAQUS Software, discontinuous yield of material.
but the stress-strain curve of material is in Fig.5.
[J].International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 1992;34(2):133}8
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 1983;25(1)
[J].International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 1998;40(10).
but the stress-strain curve of material is in Fig.5.
[J].International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 1992;34(2):133}8
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 1983;25(1)
[J].International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 1998;40(10).
Online since: November 2015
Authors: Marcel Sabin Popa, Claudiu Ioan Jugrestan, Dan Preja, Stefan Sattel, Elena Adina Cotargă, Ovidiu Virgil Vereș
This study presents new machining types of advanced materials.
There materials are high strength, stainless and heat resistance steels, alloys based Nickel, alloys based Titanium, ceramics, composites, and other non-metallic materials.
Ultrasonic Assisted Drilling for Composite Materials Fig. 5.
The main problem in machining composite materials is delamination.
Tang, A cutting force model for rotary ultrasonic machining of brittle materials, International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture. 52 (2012) 77-84
There materials are high strength, stainless and heat resistance steels, alloys based Nickel, alloys based Titanium, ceramics, composites, and other non-metallic materials.
Ultrasonic Assisted Drilling for Composite Materials Fig. 5.
The main problem in machining composite materials is delamination.
Tang, A cutting force model for rotary ultrasonic machining of brittle materials, International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture. 52 (2012) 77-84
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Rui Bo Li, Yuan Chao Li, Li Guang Xiao
Influence of Corn Straw Fibers and Polymer Latexes on Vibration Damping Property of Cement-Based Materials
Liguang Xiao, Yuanchao Li, Ruibo Li
College of Material Science and Engineering, Jilin Architectural and Civil Engineering Institute, Changchun 130118, P.
The experimental results showed that the vibration damping ratio of cement- based materials with organic polymer latexes is 149.77% higher than that of pure cement-based materials, the vibration damping ratio of cement-based materials with corn straw fiber is 152.58% higher than that of pure cement-based materials, the vibration damping ratio of cement-based materials with organic polymer latexes and fibers blending is 191.08%, also higher than that of pure cement-based materials.
Introduction The cement-based materials such as concrete and cement mortar, are the largest amount of engineering materials currently used in the world.
ACI Materials Journal,1995,92(3):291~295 [2] Mobashor B.
Selecting durable repair materials:performance ceiteria[J].
The experimental results showed that the vibration damping ratio of cement- based materials with organic polymer latexes is 149.77% higher than that of pure cement-based materials, the vibration damping ratio of cement-based materials with corn straw fiber is 152.58% higher than that of pure cement-based materials, the vibration damping ratio of cement-based materials with organic polymer latexes and fibers blending is 191.08%, also higher than that of pure cement-based materials.
Introduction The cement-based materials such as concrete and cement mortar, are the largest amount of engineering materials currently used in the world.
ACI Materials Journal,1995,92(3):291~295 [2] Mobashor B.
Selecting durable repair materials:performance ceiteria[J].
Online since: February 2019
Authors: O.V. Gogoleva
Polymer composite materials with an improved set of performance indicators are developed.
Intorduction The most important problems of Arctic Materials Science are the development and production of new structural materials capable of retaining their technical properties during operation at low temperatures.
It has the optimum set of properties required for structural materials.
Petrova, Development of Self-Lubricating Antifriction Materials Based on Polytetrafluoroethylene and Modified Zeolites, Journal of Friction and Wear. 35 (5) (2014) 383–388
[21] Gogoleva O.V., Petrova P.N., Popov S.N., Okhlopkova A.A., Wear-resistant composite materials based on ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene and basalt fibers, Journal of Friction and Wear. 36 (4) (2015) 301-305
Intorduction The most important problems of Arctic Materials Science are the development and production of new structural materials capable of retaining their technical properties during operation at low temperatures.
It has the optimum set of properties required for structural materials.
Petrova, Development of Self-Lubricating Antifriction Materials Based on Polytetrafluoroethylene and Modified Zeolites, Journal of Friction and Wear. 35 (5) (2014) 383–388
[21] Gogoleva O.V., Petrova P.N., Popov S.N., Okhlopkova A.A., Wear-resistant composite materials based on ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene and basalt fibers, Journal of Friction and Wear. 36 (4) (2015) 301-305
Online since: July 2007
Authors: G. Palumbo, Luigi Tricarico, W.T. Zheng, Li Mei Ren, S.H. Zhang, L.X. Zhou, Donato Sorgente
Han: Materials Letters, Vol. 59 (2005), p. 1714-1718
Lee: Materials Science Forum, Vols. 475-479 (2005), p. 2927-2930
Manabe: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vols. 125-126 (2002), p. 772-777
Kruglov: International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, Vol. 37, No. 5, (1995), p. 473-483
Tricarico: Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering, Vols. 14-16 (2006), p. 888-894.
Lee: Materials Science Forum, Vols. 475-479 (2005), p. 2927-2930
Manabe: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vols. 125-126 (2002), p. 772-777
Kruglov: International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, Vol. 37, No. 5, (1995), p. 473-483
Tricarico: Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering, Vols. 14-16 (2006), p. 888-894.
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Li Rong Huang, Yu Hang Chen
Influence of Rare Earth Materials on pH Value and Oxidation
Reduction Potential (ORP) of Drinking Water
Lirong Huang* and Yuhang Chen
School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Jiangxi University of Science and Technology, Ganzhou Jiangxi, China
huanglirong@sina.com*
Keywords: iIon materials, drinking water, pH Value, ORP
Abstract.
Experimental 2.1 Material preparation Preparation of rare-earth materials: rare-earth materials were mainly composed of rare-earth waste-residue powders, and other materials such as tourmaline, zeolite, cordierite, and kaolin.
Then the slop was put into the die specially designed for the rare-earth materials.
Journal of Baotou Medical College [J].2006,22(3): p. 336 [3] Z.
Huang: Exhaust Reduction by Photon-ion Synergy Catalysis Materials [PhD thesis].
Experimental 2.1 Material preparation Preparation of rare-earth materials: rare-earth materials were mainly composed of rare-earth waste-residue powders, and other materials such as tourmaline, zeolite, cordierite, and kaolin.
Then the slop was put into the die specially designed for the rare-earth materials.
Journal of Baotou Medical College [J].2006,22(3): p. 336 [3] Z.
Huang: Exhaust Reduction by Photon-ion Synergy Catalysis Materials [PhD thesis].
Online since: January 2018
Authors: Pavel Reiterman, Marcel Jogl, Roman Jaskulski, Martin Lidmila, Wojciech Kubissa
Renewable materials, resources respectively, such as hemp, animal hair, could be successfully applied in the building industry.
However, organic fibers have more essential sense rather for insulating materials production, then dense composite formulation [9,10,11].
Reiterman, Assessment of the air-entraining effect of rubber powder and its influence on the frost resistance of concrete, Romanian Journal of Materials 46 (2016) 327-333
Reiterman, Ecological Concrete Based on Blast-Furnace Cement with Incorporated Coarse Recycled Concrete Aggregate and Fly Ash Addition, Journal of renewable materials 5 (2017) 53-61
Kara, An environmentally friendly thermal insulation material from sunflower stalk, textile waste and stubble fibres, Construction and Building Materials 51 (2014) 24-33
However, organic fibers have more essential sense rather for insulating materials production, then dense composite formulation [9,10,11].
Reiterman, Assessment of the air-entraining effect of rubber powder and its influence on the frost resistance of concrete, Romanian Journal of Materials 46 (2016) 327-333
Reiterman, Ecological Concrete Based on Blast-Furnace Cement with Incorporated Coarse Recycled Concrete Aggregate and Fly Ash Addition, Journal of renewable materials 5 (2017) 53-61
Kara, An environmentally friendly thermal insulation material from sunflower stalk, textile waste and stubble fibres, Construction and Building Materials 51 (2014) 24-33