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Online since: July 2014
Authors: N. Vinoth Babu, T.V. Moorthy
Composite materials are formed from two or more materials producing properties that could not be obtained from any one material.
One of the constituent materials acts as the matrix and at least one other constituent material acts as the reinforcement in the composite.
[3]Basavarajappa S. and Chandramohan G., “Wear studies on metal matrix composites-Taguchi approach”, Journal of Material Science and Technology, 2005, 21(6), 845- 850
Elmahallawi “Improvements in mechanical and stress corrosion cracking properties in Al-alloy 7075 via retrogression and reaging” Materials Science and Engineering: A, Volume 485, Issues 1-2, 25 June 2008, Pages 468-475
Woo, “The study on characteristics of heat treatment of the direct squeeze cast 7075 wrought Al alloy”, Materials Science and Engineering A, Volumes 304-306, 31 May 2001, Pages 721-726
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Martin Sedlmajer, Adam Hubáček, Pavla Rovnaníková
Natural zeolite is one of the raw materials whose application can reduce the content of cement in concrete.
One of the raw materials which show promise in the production of concrete is also natural zeolite.
Zeolite as a silicate material is compatible with other concrete components.
Colella Natural zeolites, Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis, Volume 157, (2005), p. 33 [5] M.
Yosefi, Effects of natural zeolite on the fresh and hardened properties of self-compacted concrete, Construction and Building Materials, Volume 47, (2013), p. 806 [6] M.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Rafiza Abd Razak, Yahya Zarina, H. Kamarudin, Khairul Nizar Ismail, A. Alida, Omar A. Abdulkareem, A.M. Mustafa Al Bakri
Fly ash-based geopolymers are new binding materials produced to replace the ordinary Portland cement (OPC) used in concrete.
Geopolymers are members of the family of inorganic polymers in which the chemical compositions of the geopolymer materials are similar to natural zeolitic materials, but the microstructure is amorphous.
Materials and Experimental Details Raw Materials.
Journal of Material Science. 2002, 37: 2311-6
Journal of Materials Science. 2008, 43, pp. 824-831
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Hong Song Zhang, Xu Dan Dang, Xin Li Wang, Jun Xiao
During the analysis, the failure criteria and materials stiffness degradation rules of failure mechanisms were proposed.
Strength Criteria and Materials Stiffness Degradation Rules.
Then the modified materials stiffness degradation rules here are proposed.
Huang: Journal of aeronautical materials Vol. 28 (2008), p. 101 [11] T.
Tan: Journal of Aerospace Power Vol. 24 (2009), p. 2802
Online since: May 2020
Authors: Tri Widodo Besar Riyadi, Mohammad Sukri Mustapa, Dhimas Wicaksono, Xiao Meng Zhu, Sulis Yulianto, Ahmad Yunus Nasution
Morsi, Review: reaction synthesis processing of Ni–Al intermetallic materials, Materials Science and Engineering: A, vol. 299, no. 1–2, pp. 1–15, Feb. 2001
Stoloff (eds.), Pittsburgh Penn.: Materials Research Society 460 (1997) 479–486
Merzhanov, Combustion Processes That Synthesize Materials, Journal of Materials Processing technology, vol. 56, no.
Feng, Combustion synthesis of advanced materials: Part I.
Reaction parameters, Progress in Materials Science, vol. 39, no. 4–5, pp. 243–273, Jan. 1995
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Shang Jiang Chen, Xiao Ning Zhang
Two main functions of the materials are for toughening nylon and modifying the friction materials, such as the polarity plastic and sulfide thermoplastic elastomer materials [5].
Water stability results of nano-materials modified asphalt mixtures nano-materials modified asphalt mixtures Conclusions Based on the test results, the following conclusions can be drawn
Application of nano powdered rubber in friction materials.
Journal of Food Engineering, 2009, 91(3):423-427
Construction and Building Materials, 2009, 23(12):3586-3590.
Online since: November 2015
Authors: Maryna G. Kuzniatsova, Alexandr Shimanovsky
Arabian Journal of Science Engineering. 36 (2011) 227–243
Journal of Sound and Vibration, 259(1) (2003) 177–192
Journal of Fluids and Structures, 43 (2013) 462–480
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 611 (2014) 137–144
Materials.
Online since: August 2010
Authors: Eun Sang Lee, Hon Jong Choi, Jung Taik Lee, Jong Koo Won
As the starting materials for fabrication of most microchips, silicon wafers must be very flat in order to print circuits on them by lithographic processes.
The pad accomplishes the removal of materials by relative motions between the pad and the wafer, which is chemically attacked by the slurry.
Kang, "Identification of the Mechanical Aspects of Material Removal Mechanisms in CMP," Journal of the Korean society of machine tool engineering, vol. 9(2000), pp. 7-12 [9] D.H.
Shin, "Friction and thermal phenomena in chemical mechanical polishing," Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 130-131(2002), pp. 334-338 [11] John McGrath, Chris Davis, "Polishing pad surface characterisation in chemical mechanical planarisation," Journal of Materials Processing Technology, vol. 153-154( 2004), pp. 666-673 [12] Stephen S.
Trang, "Web-Based Interactive Analysis and Animation of Mechanisms," Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering, vol. 6, pp. 84-90
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Jiang Feng Lou, Min Zhang, Rui Xiang Wang
Bi et al. [9] reported an experimental study on the compatibility of refrigeration system materials with HFC134a/mineral oil (MO) and HTR02/MO appended with nano-TiO2 and nano-SiO2 particles.
And the results indicated that the refrigerant/MO mixtures suspended with nanoparticles are compatible with the refrigerator materials, and the nanoparticles can reduce the negative effect on the compatibility caused by the poor solubility between the refrigerant and mineral oil.
Acknowledgements The investigated work of this paper was funded by the Beijing Natural Science Foundation of key projects (Grant No.
Wang: Investigation on Materials Compatibility Using Nanoparticles Additive in Refrigerating System.
Journal of RefrigerationVol.27(2006): 1-4 [10] M.A.
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Zi Tian Fan, Zhong Zhao
Influence of Vibration on the Heat Transfer of Lost Foam Casting Filling Zhong Zhao 1, a, Zitian Fan2,b 1School of Mechanical Engineering, Ningbo University of Technology,China 315016 2State Key Laboratory of Material Processing and Die & Mould Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan ,China 430074 azzsee@yahoo.cn, bfanzt@mail.hust.edu.cn Keywords: Lost foam casting; filling; vibration; heat transfer Abstract.
Experiment The experiment materials selected A356 aluminum alloy and AZ91D magnesium alloy, and they were melted in the 7.5kW resistance crucible furnace.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the Zhejiang Natural Science Foundation (Y1110106), the Ningbo Natural Science Foundation (2011A610163) and the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (2007AA03Z113).
Caulk: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer. 49 (2006), p. 3831 [7] M.R.
Caulk: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer . 48 (2005),p. 4132