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Online since: October 2014
Authors: Dong Zhang, Shi Fang Xie, Pei Ling Ke, Shi Yong Wei, Ai Ying Wang, Ke Ming Liu
Influence of Nitrogen Partial Pressure on the Microstructure and Properties of TiN Coatings
Shifang Xie1,a, Keming Liu1,Peiling Ke2, Dong Zhang2, Shiyong Wei1,
Aiying Wang2,b
1 Institute of Applied Physics, Jiangxi Academy of Sciences, Nanchang, 330029, China
2 Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Ningbo, 315201, China
aemail: ncsxsf@126.com, bemail: aywang@nimte.ac.cn
Keywords: Multi-arc ion plating; TiN; Microstructure; Hardness; Cohesion
Abstract.
Multi-arc ion plating (M-AIP) is a promising technique in the fabrication of ceramic coatings because of its high ionization rate, high deposition rate, high kinetic energy and convenient parameters control.
Ceramics International, 2014 40 5757-5764
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2011 36 9155-9161.
Multi-arc ion plating (M-AIP) is a promising technique in the fabrication of ceramic coatings because of its high ionization rate, high deposition rate, high kinetic energy and convenient parameters control.
Ceramics International, 2014 40 5757-5764
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2011 36 9155-9161.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Pei Jun Shen, Wei Zhong Ding, Hai Hai Wang, Zhen Geng, Xu Liu, Yu Ding Zhou, Shao Qing Huang
Performance of BaCo0.7Fe0.2Nb0.1O3-δ membrane under CO2-containing atmosphere for CCS application
PeiJun Shen1, a, WeiZhong Ding1, b, HaiHai Wang1, c, Zhen Geng1, d, Xu Liu1,e, YuDing Zhou1,f, ShaoQing Huang1,g
1Shanghai Key Laboratory of Modern Metallurgy and Materials Processing, Shanghai University, 149 Yanchang Road, Shanghai, 200072, People’s Republic of China
ashenpeijun@shu.edu.cn, bwzhding@shu.edu.cn, cwanghh05@163.com, dyoungknight@163.com, eliuxu0351@163.com, f zyd12131213@shu.edu.cn, e huangshao1984@163.com
Keywords: BaCo0.7Fe0.2Nb0.1O3-δ; Carbon dioxide; Stability; Oxygen permeation
Abstract Mixed ionic-electronic conducting BaCo0.7Fe0.2Nb0.1O3-δ perovskite is a newly developed promising ceramic membrane material.
Oxygen desorption properties of compound under CO2-containing atmosphere were studied by oxygen temperature-programmed desorption (O2-TPD) on the crushed BCFN ceramics sieved to 40-80mesh. 250mg sample was loaded in a quartz tube.
Acknowledgement This work was financially supported by the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (Grant no. 2006AA11A189), Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality (Grant no. 07DZ12036, 08DZ1206400), National Engineering Research Center of Advanced Steel Technology (NERCAST) (Grant no. 050209), and Innovation Fund for Graduate Student of Shanghai University, China (SHUCX101006) Reference [1] Adrian Leo, Shaomin Liu, João C.
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Oxygen desorption properties of compound under CO2-containing atmosphere were studied by oxygen temperature-programmed desorption (O2-TPD) on the crushed BCFN ceramics sieved to 40-80mesh. 250mg sample was loaded in a quartz tube.
Acknowledgement This work was financially supported by the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (Grant no. 2006AA11A189), Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality (Grant no. 07DZ12036, 08DZ1206400), National Engineering Research Center of Advanced Steel Technology (NERCAST) (Grant no. 050209), and Innovation Fund for Graduate Student of Shanghai University, China (SHUCX101006) Reference [1] Adrian Leo, Shaomin Liu, João C.
Diniz da Costa, International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 3 (2009) 357-367 [2] T.Ishihara, S.Fukui, H.Nishigushi, Y.Takita, Solid State Ionics, 152-153 (2002) 609-613 [3] C.Y.Tsai, A.G.Dixon, Y.H.Ma, W.R.Moster, M.R.Pascucci, J.Am.Ceram.Soc., 81 (1998) 1437-1444 [4] U.Balachandran, J.T.Dusek, R.L.Mieville, R.B.Poeppel, M.S.Kleefish, S.Pei, T.P.Kobylinski, C.A.Udovich, A.C.Bose, Appl.Catal.A., 133 (1995) 19-29 [5] N.Itoh, M.A.Sanchez, C.W.Xu, K.Haraya, M.Hongo, J.Membr.Sci., 77 (1993) 245-253 [6] H.H.Wang, Y.Cong, W.S.Yang, Chem.Commun., 14 (2002) 1468-1469 [7] C.H.Chen, H.J.M.Bouwmesster, R.H.E.Van Doorn, H.Kruidhof, A.J.Burggraaf, Solid State Ionics, 98 (1997) 7-13 [8] L.Oiu, T.H.Lee, L.
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Wei Rao, Hai Bin Yang
A simple nanocasting route for preparation of mesoporous titanium dioxide/GCM microsphere
Haibin Yang1,a, Wei Rao2,b
1,2Department of Applied Physics, College of Science, Naval University of Engineering, Wuhan, Hubei, China
a8895660@qq.com
Keywords: titanium dioxide/graphitic carbon; Microspheres; Nanocasting route; Mesoporous
Abstract.
Journal of Power Sources,2013, 221(1):141-148
Journal of the European Ceramic Society,2013,33(1):15-24
Journal of Solid State Chemistry,2012,196:435-440
Ceramics International,2012,38(8):6899-6902
Journal of Power Sources,2013, 221(1):141-148
Journal of the European Ceramic Society,2013,33(1):15-24
Journal of Solid State Chemistry,2012,196:435-440
Ceramics International,2012,38(8):6899-6902
Online since: January 2017
Authors: Abdelouahid El Amri, Abdelaltif Khamlichi, M. El Yakhloufi Haddou
Jayakumar, “Thermo Mechanical Axial-Torsion Testing to Assess Workability Modelling Using Finite Element Method and Experimental Validation”, International Journal of Metallurgical Engineering, vol.2, pp 214-220, 2013
American J. of Engineering and applied Sciences. 3 740-8
Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics, Vol. 30 (2001), p.149-171
Structure and Infrastructure Engineering, Vol. 6 (2010), p. 611-619
Dynamic Monitoring of Civil Engineering Structures.
American J. of Engineering and applied Sciences. 3 740-8
Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics, Vol. 30 (2001), p.149-171
Structure and Infrastructure Engineering, Vol. 6 (2010), p. 611-619
Dynamic Monitoring of Civil Engineering Structures.
Online since: March 2015
Authors: Yang Shao, Fang Min Guo, Ya Dong Ru, Xiao Wei Hu, Li Shan Cui, Da Qiang Jiang
Liu, Effect of Individual Layer Shape on the Mechanical Properties of Dissimilar Al Alloys Laminated Metal Composite Sheets, Journal of materials engineering and performance. 23 (2014)990-1001
Ueno, Multilayer Al< sub> 2 O< sub> 3/SiC ceramics with improved mechanical behavior, Journal of the European Ceramic Society. 20 (2000)1771-1775
Lesuer, The fracture resistance of layered DRA materials: influence of laminae thickness, Materials Science and Engineering: A. 229 (1997)1-9
Carreño, Influence of the thermomechanical processing on the fracture mechanisms of high strength aluminium/pure aluminium multilayer laminate materials, Materials Science and Engineering: A. 490 (2008)319-327
Lavernia, Documentation of damping capacity of metallic, ceramic and metal-matrix composite materials, Journal of materials science. 28 (1993)2395-2404
Ueno, Multilayer Al< sub> 2 O< sub> 3/SiC ceramics with improved mechanical behavior, Journal of the European Ceramic Society. 20 (2000)1771-1775
Lesuer, The fracture resistance of layered DRA materials: influence of laminae thickness, Materials Science and Engineering: A. 229 (1997)1-9
Carreño, Influence of the thermomechanical processing on the fracture mechanisms of high strength aluminium/pure aluminium multilayer laminate materials, Materials Science and Engineering: A. 490 (2008)319-327
Lavernia, Documentation of damping capacity of metallic, ceramic and metal-matrix composite materials, Journal of materials science. 28 (1993)2395-2404
Online since: May 2018
Authors: Shuo Li, Qiang Hu, Li Min Wang, Bin Zhang, Shao Ming Zhang, Jing Guo Zhang, He Dai
Composite plating can be carried out in a bath containing a suspension of metal and ceramic particles.
Veziroglu, The properties of hydrogen as fuel tomorrow in sustainable energy system for a cleaner planet, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 30 (2005) 795-802
Villa, et al., Hydrogen evolution reaction in PTFE bonded Raney Ni electrodes, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 36 (2011) 7816-7821
Janik-Czachor, Hydrogen evolution on hot and cold consolidated Ni-Mo alloys produced by mechanical alloying, Materials Science & Engineering A 300 (2001) 105-112
Pu, et al., A study on pulse plating amorphous Ni-Mo alloy coating used as HER cathode in alkaline medium, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy35 (2010) 5194-5201
Veziroglu, The properties of hydrogen as fuel tomorrow in sustainable energy system for a cleaner planet, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 30 (2005) 795-802
Villa, et al., Hydrogen evolution reaction in PTFE bonded Raney Ni electrodes, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 36 (2011) 7816-7821
Janik-Czachor, Hydrogen evolution on hot and cold consolidated Ni-Mo alloys produced by mechanical alloying, Materials Science & Engineering A 300 (2001) 105-112
Pu, et al., A study on pulse plating amorphous Ni-Mo alloy coating used as HER cathode in alkaline medium, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy35 (2010) 5194-5201
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Weerapol Namboonruang, Rattanakorn Rawangkul, Wanchai Yodsudjai, Nutthanun Suphadon
Suphadon4,d
1Department of Civil and Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, MCRU 70150,Thailand.
2The Rattanakosin College for Sustainable Energy and Environment, RMUTR 73170, Thailand.
3Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University 10900, Thailand.
4National Metal and Materials Technology Center 12120, Thailand.
Introduction Nowadays, Ratchaburi province is one of the most important area where produces the ceramic earthenware of Thailand.
,The second International Conference, Fly ash, Silica Fume, Slag and Natural Pozzolans in Concrete,1986, Madrid, Spain, pp.51-76
[2] Delvasto, S., Pozzolanic Activity and Characteristics of Colmbian Materials., The second International Conference, Fly ash, Silica Fume, Slag and Natural Pozzolans in Concrete,1986, Madrid, Spain, pp.77-89
Journal of Advance Materials Research.
Introduction Nowadays, Ratchaburi province is one of the most important area where produces the ceramic earthenware of Thailand.
,The second International Conference, Fly ash, Silica Fume, Slag and Natural Pozzolans in Concrete,1986, Madrid, Spain, pp.51-76
[2] Delvasto, S., Pozzolanic Activity and Characteristics of Colmbian Materials., The second International Conference, Fly ash, Silica Fume, Slag and Natural Pozzolans in Concrete,1986, Madrid, Spain, pp.77-89
Journal of Advance Materials Research.
Online since: August 2018
Authors: Nuchnapa Tangboriboon, Wasan Moopayuk
Anti-Microbial and Self-Cleaning of Natural Rubber Latex Gloves by Adding Mangosteen Peel Powder
Wasan Moopayuk1,a and Nuchnapa Tangboriboon2,b*
1,aMaterials Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University,
Phaholyothin rd., Bangkok, Thailand, 10900
2,b*Materials Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University,
Phaholyothin rd., Bangkok, Thailand, 10900
1,aponge_dex@hotmail.com, 2,b*fengnnpt@ku.ac.th
Keywords: Mangosteen peel; Contact angle; Hydrophobic; Anti-bacteria; Natural rubber latex gloves; Self-cleaning
Abstract.
Ceramic hand mold was dipped into the Ca(NO3)2 coagulant only 3 seconds, then dipped into the natural rubber latex compounds added mangosteen peel powder for 15 seconds, withdrawn hand mold slowly, cured in the oven at 120°C for 30 min, then dried at room temperature, and casted it off the hand mold.
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank the following: the Scientific and Technological Research Equipment Centre, at Chulalongkorn University and the Department of Materials Engineering, at Kasetsart University for the use of their analytical equipment.
Njopwouo, Effects of Some Processing Factors on Technical Properties of a Clay-Based Ceramic Material, Applied.
Peel, International Journal on Advanced Science Engineering Information Technology, 7 (2017) 878-884
Ceramic hand mold was dipped into the Ca(NO3)2 coagulant only 3 seconds, then dipped into the natural rubber latex compounds added mangosteen peel powder for 15 seconds, withdrawn hand mold slowly, cured in the oven at 120°C for 30 min, then dried at room temperature, and casted it off the hand mold.
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank the following: the Scientific and Technological Research Equipment Centre, at Chulalongkorn University and the Department of Materials Engineering, at Kasetsart University for the use of their analytical equipment.
Njopwouo, Effects of Some Processing Factors on Technical Properties of a Clay-Based Ceramic Material, Applied.
Peel, International Journal on Advanced Science Engineering Information Technology, 7 (2017) 878-884
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Keisuke Hara, Hiromi Isobe, Atsushi Asahi
.: Ultrasonic superposition vibration cutting of ceramics, Precision Engineering, 11-2, pp.71-77(1989)
Hara, et. al.: Ultrasonically Assisted Grinding for Mirror Surface Finishing of Dies with Electroplated Diamond Tools, International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing, 8-2, pp.38-43 (2007)
Isobe, et. al.: Investigation for high speed ultrasonic cutting of aluminum alloy, Key Engineering Materials, 516, pp.367-372 (2012) [6] J.
Rivero, et. al.: Analysis of ultrasonic-assisted drilling of Ti6Al4V, International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 49-6 pp.500-508 (2009)
Hara : Effect of Ultrasonic Vibration Drilling on Cutting Stress Distribution , 14th International Conference on Precision Engineering (2012) 191-196
Hara, et. al.: Ultrasonically Assisted Grinding for Mirror Surface Finishing of Dies with Electroplated Diamond Tools, International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing, 8-2, pp.38-43 (2007)
Isobe, et. al.: Investigation for high speed ultrasonic cutting of aluminum alloy, Key Engineering Materials, 516, pp.367-372 (2012) [6] J.
Rivero, et. al.: Analysis of ultrasonic-assisted drilling of Ti6Al4V, International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 49-6 pp.500-508 (2009)
Hara : Effect of Ultrasonic Vibration Drilling on Cutting Stress Distribution , 14th International Conference on Precision Engineering (2012) 191-196
Online since: August 2016
Authors: Kolja Andreas, Marion Merklein, Franziska Neubauer, Konstantin Hofmann
This wire fed method is engineered to ensure a higher material utilization and to simplify the material feeding.
The wear test rig consists of a heated sheet metal support with two ceramic heating elements for heating the blanks.
The permanent heating of the ceramic elements might cause a lower cooling of the blank after several tests.
In: 11th International Conference on Technology of Plasticity, Procedia Engineering 81, 2014, p.1698-1700 [10] Doege, E., Behrens, B.
Winter, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, 1980, p. 59-62 [12] Bowden, F.P., Tabor, D., The Nature Of Metallic Wear.
The wear test rig consists of a heated sheet metal support with two ceramic heating elements for heating the blanks.
The permanent heating of the ceramic elements might cause a lower cooling of the blank after several tests.
In: 11th International Conference on Technology of Plasticity, Procedia Engineering 81, 2014, p.1698-1700 [10] Doege, E., Behrens, B.
Winter, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, 1980, p. 59-62 [12] Bowden, F.P., Tabor, D., The Nature Of Metallic Wear.