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Online since: September 2018
Authors: Oluwole Daniel Makinde, R. Sivaraj, Akshay Arora, Amandeep Singh, H. Thameem Basha
Singh4, R.Sivaraj5,c*
1,5Department of Mathematics, School of Advanced Sciences, VIT, Vellore, India.
2Faculty of Military Science, Stellenbosch University, Saldanha, South Africa.
3,4School of Mechanical Engineering, VIT, Vellore, India.
In heat transfer analysis, radiation and energy gain or loss significantly important for engineering and industrial processes.
Kundu, The onset of nanofluid flow past a convectively heated shrinking sheet in presence of heat source/sink: A Lie group approach, Applied Thermal Engineering, 103 ( 2016) 38-46
Ganji, Two-component heterogeneous mixed convection of alumina/water nanofluid in microchannels with heat source/sink, Advanced Powder Technology, 27 (2016) 245-254
Sibanda: Natural convection of viscoelastic fluid from a cone embedded in a porous medium with viscous dissipation.Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2013(2013) 1-11
In heat transfer analysis, radiation and energy gain or loss significantly important for engineering and industrial processes.
Kundu, The onset of nanofluid flow past a convectively heated shrinking sheet in presence of heat source/sink: A Lie group approach, Applied Thermal Engineering, 103 ( 2016) 38-46
Ganji, Two-component heterogeneous mixed convection of alumina/water nanofluid in microchannels with heat source/sink, Advanced Powder Technology, 27 (2016) 245-254
Sibanda: Natural convection of viscoelastic fluid from a cone embedded in a porous medium with viscous dissipation.Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2013(2013) 1-11
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Donato Cancellara, Fabio de Angelis, Vittorio Pasquino
[3] Fajfar, P., Capacity spectrum method based on inelastic demand spectra, Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics, Vol. 28, Issue 9, pp. 979-993, (1999)
Part II: infilled structures”, Journal of Earthquake Engineering, vol.1, n.3, pp. 475-503, (1997)
Journal for Multiscale Computational Engineering, Vol. 5, n. 2, pp. 105-116, (2007)
[17] De Angelis, F., Cancellara, D., Implications due to different loading programs in inelastic materials, Advanced Material Research, Vol. 422, pp. 726-733, (2012)
[18] De Angelis, F., Cancellara, D., Results of distinct modes of loading procedures in the nonlinear inelastic behavior of solids, Advanced Material Research, Vol. 482-484, pp.1004-1011, (2012)
Part II: infilled structures”, Journal of Earthquake Engineering, vol.1, n.3, pp. 475-503, (1997)
Journal for Multiscale Computational Engineering, Vol. 5, n. 2, pp. 105-116, (2007)
[17] De Angelis, F., Cancellara, D., Implications due to different loading programs in inelastic materials, Advanced Material Research, Vol. 422, pp. 726-733, (2012)
[18] De Angelis, F., Cancellara, D., Results of distinct modes of loading procedures in the nonlinear inelastic behavior of solids, Advanced Material Research, Vol. 482-484, pp.1004-1011, (2012)
Online since: March 2010
Authors: Ya Li Hou, Chang He Li, Ting Ting Zhao, Y.C. Ding
Introduction
The rapid development and manufacturing technology of products was first developed overseas in
order to match with the market needs in the middle and later periods of the 1980s, which was an
advanced manufacturing technology.
The advanced principle breaks away from preparatory work in production of tools, clamping apparatus and molds, but any complicated shape of physical prototypes can be made under CAD data-driven.
Li, et al: China Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 16 (2005), p. 2116-2120 [6] S.
Xiu: Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 329 (2007), p. 527-532 [9] M.V.
Parkin, et al : Materials Science Forum, Vol. 518 (2006), p. 181-188 [10] S.
The advanced principle breaks away from preparatory work in production of tools, clamping apparatus and molds, but any complicated shape of physical prototypes can be made under CAD data-driven.
Li, et al: China Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 16 (2005), p. 2116-2120 [6] S.
Xiu: Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 329 (2007), p. 527-532 [9] M.V.
Parkin, et al : Materials Science Forum, Vol. 518 (2006), p. 181-188 [10] S.
Online since: February 2022
Authors: Mohammad Jahazi, Chunping Zhang, Jean Benoit Morin, Abdelhalim Loucif
A FEM Analysis on the Influence of Manganese on Carbon and Chromium Macrosegregation in Large Size Steel Ingot
Abdelhalim Loucif1,a*, Chunping Zhang1,b, Jean-Benoît Morin2,c
and Mohammad Jahazi1,d
1École de technologie supérieure, Department of Mechanical Engineer, 1100 rue Notre-Dame Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3C 1K3, Canada
2Finkl Steel-Sorel, 100 McCarthy, Saint-Joseph-de-Sorel, QC, J3R 3M8, Canada
acc-abdelhalim.loucif@etsmtl.ca, bchunping.zhang.1@ens.etsmtl.ca, cjbmorin@finkl.com, dMohammad.Jahazi@etsmtl.ca
Keywords: Finite Element Modeling, steel, manganese, macrosegregation, ingot
Abstract.
Higher Mn content advances all phase transformations, particularly the phase change from alpha to gamma-iron.
Forum, Vol. 879 (2017) p. 1176 [4] A.
Higgins, in: Engineering Metallurgy, Applied Physical Metallurgy, 6th Edition, British Library Cataloguing Publication Data, Edward Arnold (1993) [13] A.
Forum Vol. 941 (2018) p. 2284 [14] TherCast 8.2®, Transvalor, S.A., Cedex, France [15] Information on https://www.thermocalc.com/ [16] J.
Higher Mn content advances all phase transformations, particularly the phase change from alpha to gamma-iron.
Forum, Vol. 879 (2017) p. 1176 [4] A.
Higgins, in: Engineering Metallurgy, Applied Physical Metallurgy, 6th Edition, British Library Cataloguing Publication Data, Edward Arnold (1993) [13] A.
Forum Vol. 941 (2018) p. 2284 [14] TherCast 8.2®, Transvalor, S.A., Cedex, France [15] Information on https://www.thermocalc.com/ [16] J.
Online since: February 2016
Authors: Birgit Awiszus, Madlen Ullmann, Joanna Dembińska, Rudolf Kawalla, K. Neh, Marcel Graf
Forum 690 (2011) 1239-1242
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Kraus, S- Dietrich, Advances in mechanical joining of magnesium, CIRP Annals - Manufacturing Technology 57 (2008) 283-286 [9] C.
Forum 419-422 (2003) 359-364 [19] T.
Mukai, Hardness Variation and Strain Distribution in Magnesium Alloy AZ31 Processed by Multi-pass Caliber Rolling, Advanced Engineering Materials 11 (2009) 654-658 [20] T.
Forum 419-422 (2003) 503-508 [30] S.E.
Kraus, S- Dietrich, Advances in mechanical joining of magnesium, CIRP Annals - Manufacturing Technology 57 (2008) 283-286 [9] C.
Forum 419-422 (2003) 359-364 [19] T.
Mukai, Hardness Variation and Strain Distribution in Magnesium Alloy AZ31 Processed by Multi-pass Caliber Rolling, Advanced Engineering Materials 11 (2009) 654-658 [20] T.
Forum 419-422 (2003) 503-508 [30] S.E.
Online since: October 2017
Authors: Seitaro Mitsudo, Inyoman Nyoman Sudiana, Dahlia Dahlia, Wulan Purnama Sari, Prima Endang Susilowati, La Ode Ngkoimani
Firihu, Effect of Initial Green Samples on Mechanical Properties of Alumina Ceramic , Contemporary Engineering Sciences, Vol. 9, 2016, no. 12, 595-602
[10] I N Sudiana, S.
Mitsudo, S.Sabchevski, Preparation of Porous Ceramic with Controllable Additive and Firing Temperature, Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 277 (2011) pp. 151-158 [14] H.
Kuwayama, Grain Growth in Millimeter Wave Sintered Alumina Ceramics , Advanced Materials Research, Vol.789 (2013), pp. 279-282 [17] M.
Mitsudo, Microwaves Enhanced Sintering Mechanisms in Alumina Ceramic Sintering Experiments, Contemporary Engineering Sciences, Vol. 9, 2016, 5, 237 – 247 [18] I.N.
Sudiana, 2.45 GHz microwave drying of cocoa bean, ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences Vol. 12 No. 19, 2016, pp. 11595-11598 [21] Kingston, H.M.S., H.J.
Mitsudo, S.Sabchevski, Preparation of Porous Ceramic with Controllable Additive and Firing Temperature, Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 277 (2011) pp. 151-158 [14] H.
Kuwayama, Grain Growth in Millimeter Wave Sintered Alumina Ceramics , Advanced Materials Research, Vol.789 (2013), pp. 279-282 [17] M.
Mitsudo, Microwaves Enhanced Sintering Mechanisms in Alumina Ceramic Sintering Experiments, Contemporary Engineering Sciences, Vol. 9, 2016, 5, 237 – 247 [18] I.N.
Sudiana, 2.45 GHz microwave drying of cocoa bean, ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences Vol. 12 No. 19, 2016, pp. 11595-11598 [21] Kingston, H.M.S., H.J.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Othman Mamat, Tahir Ahmad, Rafiq Ahmad
Introduction
Metal matrix-particulate composites (MMPCs) as a group of advanced materials have been developed over the last twenty years.
Iron based composites a new class of advanced materials reinforced with the hard ceramic particles are wear-resistance as well as corrosion resistance.
References [1] Y.B.Liu, S.C.Lim, Lu L., M.O.Lai., Journal of Materials Science, 29 (1994) 1999-2007 [2] W.D.Callister, Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction.
Ceramics, 40(1-2) (2001) 34-39 [7] K.Das, T.K.Andyopadhyay, Materials Science and Engineering A, 379 (2004) 83-91 [8] S.Shamsuddin, S.Baharin, Z.Hussain, Z.A.Ahmad, J.
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Iron based composites a new class of advanced materials reinforced with the hard ceramic particles are wear-resistance as well as corrosion resistance.
References [1] Y.B.Liu, S.C.Lim, Lu L., M.O.Lai., Journal of Materials Science, 29 (1994) 1999-2007 [2] W.D.Callister, Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction.
Ceramics, 40(1-2) (2001) 34-39 [7] K.Das, T.K.Andyopadhyay, Materials Science and Engineering A, 379 (2004) 83-91 [8] S.Shamsuddin, S.Baharin, Z.Hussain, Z.A.Ahmad, J.
Mins. 18(2) (2008) 67-70 [10] S.Libardi, M.Leoni, L.Facchini, M.D.Incau, P.Scardi, Materials Science and Engineering A, 445-446 (2007) 244-250 [11] Hannink R.H.
Online since: July 2023
Authors: S. Sindhu Nachiar, Pennarasi Gunasekaran, Anandh Sekar
This concept is used in various fields of engineering and science.
Journal of Biomimetics, Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering.
Advanced Materials Research 1149 (2018) 28–40. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1149.28
Materials Science Forum.
[13] Saito, A., and Saito, A, “Material design and structural colour inspired by Material design and structural colour inspired by biomimetic approach”, Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, 12, (2016) 1-13 10.1088/1468-6996/12/6/064709 [14] Saha, P., “Biomimicry and Its Adaptations to Solve Complex Problems in Civil Engineering Systems”, American Society for Civil Engineers Indian Section, (2014) 942-951
Journal of Biomimetics, Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering.
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Materials Science Forum.
[13] Saito, A., and Saito, A, “Material design and structural colour inspired by Material design and structural colour inspired by biomimetic approach”, Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, 12, (2016) 1-13 10.1088/1468-6996/12/6/064709 [14] Saha, P., “Biomimicry and Its Adaptations to Solve Complex Problems in Civil Engineering Systems”, American Society for Civil Engineers Indian Section, (2014) 942-951
Online since: May 2004
Materials science and engineering incorporate acquiring of the knowledge
on materials synthesis and processing, their composition and structure, properties and behaviour and
their functions and potentialities and its application to the devices, machines, units and other final
products.
Ninety-three papers selected by the Editors for inclusion in this volume are thematically presented in nine sections: I Thin Films and Nanostructures; II Solid State Phenomena; III Advanced Materials; IV Nanomaterials; V Spectroscopic Characterization; VI Synthesis and Processing; VII Powders and Ceramics; vn I Composites and IX Biomaterials.
Please allow me, honorable colleagues, to use this opportunity to express few personal opinions concerning present situation in the country, foremost connected to the condition of materials science and engineering between two conferences and tasks and goals of Yugoslav Materials Research Society.
On the other hand, honorable colleagues, as you know materials science and engineering worldwide reaches sky-high and present the area of huge intellectual and technological challenges.
They will own ideas that will be fo undations for new advanced technologies as a support of future industry.
Ninety-three papers selected by the Editors for inclusion in this volume are thematically presented in nine sections: I Thin Films and Nanostructures; II Solid State Phenomena; III Advanced Materials; IV Nanomaterials; V Spectroscopic Characterization; VI Synthesis and Processing; VII Powders and Ceramics; vn I Composites and IX Biomaterials.
Please allow me, honorable colleagues, to use this opportunity to express few personal opinions concerning present situation in the country, foremost connected to the condition of materials science and engineering between two conferences and tasks and goals of Yugoslav Materials Research Society.
On the other hand, honorable colleagues, as you know materials science and engineering worldwide reaches sky-high and present the area of huge intellectual and technological challenges.
They will own ideas that will be fo undations for new advanced technologies as a support of future industry.
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Shou Hong Tan, Nan Chun Wu, Yi Ben Xia, Lin Jun Wang
Jiading, Shanghai 201800, China
2 School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shanghai University, No.149 Yanchang Rd.
Gruen et al. [9] advanced a representative method to deposit nanocrystalline diamond film.
Wu, et al Materials Science Forum, 687(2011), p.647 Fig.1(a) Fig.1(b) Fig.1(c) Fig.1.
Gruen et al. [9] advanced a representative method to deposit nanocrystalline diamond film.
Wu, et al Materials Science Forum, 687(2011), p.647 Fig.1(a) Fig.1(b) Fig.1(c) Fig.1.