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Online since: December 2011
Authors: Fang Tan, De Chun Zhou, Da Wei Zhou
The materials of core, cladding and acid-soluble glasses were prepared, which had good physical and chemical matching on the base of three layers coaxial micro-structure.
In terms of physical and chemical matching properties of different materials, the material formulas were shown in Table 1, referencing the computer CAD optimization design of glass components [8].
Conclusions Material formula of acid-leaching method image transfer bundle is desinged according to the materials’ matching of physical and chemical property requirements.
Chinese Journal of Lasers.
Chinese Journal of Lasers.
Online since: August 2019
Authors: C.R. Mahesha, Shivarudraiah Shivarudraiah, Kalmeshwar Ullegaddi
References [1] Kunal Singha, A short review on Basalt fiber, International Journal of textile science 2012, pp. 19-28
[7] Vikas G, Sudheer M, A review on properties of basalt fiber reinforced polymer composites, American journal of material science, 2017, pp-156-165
"Influence of micro and nanofillers on mechanical properties of pultruded unidirectional glass fiber reinforced epoxy composite systems," Journal of Composite Materials, 2015 [15] B S Kantharaju, B Suresha, Enhancement of mechanical properties of wear resistance of epoxy, Glass fiber, Basalt fiber, PTFE, Graphite, Indian journal of advances in chemical science, 2016, pp-107-113
"Solid particle erosion of glass epoxy composite strengthened by metal powder," Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials, 2012
"Application of Taguchi method on optimization of testing parameters for erosion of glass fiber reinforced epoxy composite materials," Materials & Design, 2013
Online since: November 2014
Authors: Janusz Kozak, Karol Niklas
As a results a very narrow and deep weld is formed with significant material changes between the material zones [1].
Material modelling of tee-joint of laser weld The analysed tee-joint has very unusual geometry and material properties.
The weld area was divided into three material zones: weld (W), heat effected zone (HAZ) and base material (PM).
[3] Niklas K., Kozak J., Influence of the Notch Rounding Radius on Estimating the Elastic Notch Stress Concentration Factor in a Laser Welded Tee Joint, Materials Science Forum Vol. 726 (2012) pp. 100-105, Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland, doi: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.726.100
[6] Boroński D., Cyclic material properties distribution in laser-welded joints, International Journal of Fatigue, Volume 28, Issue 4, p. 346–354, 2006
Online since: June 2015
Authors: Shamsul Baharin Jamaludin, Noorazimah Ab Llah, Zuraidawani Che Daud
Journal of Materials Science & Technology 29(6)(2013)489-502
Materials Science and Engineering A 578(2013)160-166
Review Advanced Materials Science 30(2012)262-266
Materials Science and Engineering C 29(2009)1959-1964
Materials Science and Engineering B 176(2011)1644-1652
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Zhi Min Zhou, Jian Na, Xiao Yan Li, Yuan Xin Qu
Khamba, Ultrasonic machining of titanium and its alloys: A review, Journal of Materials Processing Technology173 (2006) 125–135
,Investigation for ultrasonic machining of titanium and its alloys, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 183( 2-3)( 2007) 363-367
Kim, Evaluation of machinability by cutting environments in high-speed milling of difficult-to-cut materials, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 111 (2001) 256–260
Lee, A comparison of the cooling effects of compressed cold air and coolant for cylindrical grinding with a CBN wheel, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 111 (2001) 265–268
Qiu, Refrigerated cooling air cutting of difficult-to-cut materials, International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture 47 (2007) 927–933
Online since: November 2022
Authors: Savita Bansal, Satya Bir Singh
It is also seen that anisotropic materials behave differently from isotropic materials.
The comparison between the stress graphs of isotropic and anisotropic materials signify that anisotropic materials experience greater stress inside the cylinder as compared to isotropic materials.
It can be concluded that if a thick walled cylinder made of anisotropic materials will have lesser creep rate compared to the same cylinder made only of isotropic materials.
Badini, SiC Wiskers-Aluminium 6061 Composite: Microstructure and Mechanical Characterstic Anisotropy, Journal of Material Science 25 (1990) 2607-2614
Djavanroodi, New Analysis for the FGM Thick Cylinders Under Combined Pressure and Temperature Loading, American Journal of Applied Sciences 5(7) (2008) 852-859
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Yao Hong Wang, Wan Lin Cao, Gang Li
All of the study show that the materials used in the three walls have good seismic behavior.
Mechanical properties of the materials are showed in Table.1.
In actual engineering, we have no necessary to use the steel-plates who have too high thickness to save materials.
We suggest that the materials above should be applied in civil engineering more and more widely.
Mechanical Science and Technology, 2003, 22(3):441-446
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Zhi Jun Tang, Qun Zhi Zhu, Jia Wei Lu, Ming Yan Wu
The whole module is wrapped with thermal insulation material.
Journal of Power Sources, 2002, 105; 110-113
Journal of Power Sources, 2005, 142(1/2):354-360
Journal of Power Sources, 2004, 127:8-15
Journal of Power Sources, 2002, 110: 341-348
Online since: February 2018
Authors: Li Chun Cheng, Yu He, Pei Hao Lin, Shun Kang Pan, Jia Liang Luo, Jun Qing Chang
Wang: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, Vol. 26 (2015), p. 2243-2247 [5] S.
Xie: Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 47(2012), p. 2899-2902 [6] G.Z.
Du: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, Vol. 374 (2015), p. 225 [8] U.R.
Huang: Journal of Electronic Materials,Vol. 45 (2016), p. 1023-1027 [12] Y.
Li: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, Vol. 323 (2011), p. 2608-2612.
Online since: March 2017
Authors: Eliška Janouchová, Anna Kučerová, Jan Sýkora
However in case of a heterogeneous material model, the identification procedure has to be able to quantify the aleatory uncertainties capturing the variability of the material properties.
This contribution concentrates on identification of aleatory uncertainties in the context of heterogeneous materials, their character causes spatial variations of mechanical parameters (such as elastic modulus, yield stress or tensile strength) affecting the structural system behaviour under the loading.
Acknowledgement This outcome was financially supported by the Czech Science Foundation, project No. 16-11473Y, and the Grant Agency of the Czech Technical University in Prague, grant No.
Marzouk, Bayesian inference with optimal maps, Journal of Computational Physics, 231 (2012) 7815-7850
Pregibon, Exchangeability and data analysis, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society.
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