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Online since: July 2014
Authors: Xi Peng Xu, Jian Yun Shen, Bo Jiang
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 110 (2001): 78–88
Transactions of the ASME: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering 123 (2001):13–22
Journal of Materials ProcessingTechnology139 (2003): 281–285
Grinding characteristics in high speed grinding of engineering ceramics withbrazed diamond wheels.Journal of Materials Processing Technology (2010):899–906
Materials Processing Technology70 (1997):1–8
Online since: September 2024
Authors: Oleksii Shestopalov, Vladimir Lebedev, Maksym Riabchenko, Tetiana Tykhomyrova
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics. 29 (2018) 14031–14045
Materials Science Forum. 1006 (2020) 259–266
Materials Science Forum. 1038 (2021) 168–174
Journal of Engineering Sciences. 10(1) (2023) C1-C8
Materials Science Forum. 1096 (2023) 73–9.
Online since: March 2012
Authors: Abderrahim Boudenne, Boudjemaa Agoudjil, Manel Haddadi
The development of polymer composites with nanoscaled modifiers has become an attractive new subject in materials science.
Coban, "Thermal conductivity of particle filled polyethylene composite materials," Composites Science and Technology, vol. 63, pp. 113–117, 2003
Bose, "Carbon Nanotube Based Composites- A Review," Journal of Minerals & Materials Characterization & Engineering, vol. 4, pp. 31-46, 2005
Popov, "Carbon nanotubes: properties and application," Materials Science and Engineering, vol. 43, pp. 61–102, 2004
Weisenberger, "Carbon nanotube polymer composites," Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science, vol. 8, pp. 31–37, 2004
Online since: January 2010
Authors: Masahiro Kubota, Pavel Cizek
Suryanarayana: Progress in Materials Science Vol. 46 (2001), P. 1
Kamei: Materials Science and Engineering A, A349 (2003), P. 111
Tokita: Materials Science Forum Vol. 308- 311 (1998), P. 83
Omori: Materials Science and Engineering A, A287(2000), P. 183
Sugamata: Journal of Metastable and Nanocrystalline Materials Vol. 24 (2005), P. 279
Online since: May 2013
Authors: Yu Shu Cui, Hong Ling Shao, Jian Guang Wu
With the application of large numbers of agricultural film, the environmental problem has becomes more and more serious. 2.1The growth of crops inhibited by residual film The main composition of agricultural film materials is polymer compounds, in the natural conditions, these high polymer is difficult to decompose, if be retened long-term in the ground, it will affect soil permeability root growth of the crops, and prevent soil water migration ,leading to crop failure.
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management ,1994 ,27 (2) :148 —161 [5]Song tao.
China environmental science, 2007, 27 (4) : 574-575
The analysis kuznets relationship between the Ningxia environment quality and economic growth [J].journal of arid area resources and environment, 2007, 21 (10) : 40-41
Journal of west university of finance and economics, 2009, 31 (10) : 31-33
Online since: February 2019
Authors: Olga Yu. Makovskaya, T.D. Polshina
Metallurgical alumina and quartz sand are considered as carrier materials.
Methods and Materials There are many methods for the synthesis of akaganeit [15-17].
Chandrasekaran, Optimization, structural, spectroscopic and magnetic studies on stable akaganeite nanoparticles via co-precipitation method, American Journal of Materials Science. 1(1) (2011) 18-25
A critical review, Journal of Hazardous Materials. 142 (2007) 1-53
Starkov, Sorption removal of fluorine ions, incoming with the recycling zinc-bearing materials, International Conference with Elements of School for Young Scientists on Recycling and Utilization of Technogenic Formations, KnE Materials Science. (2017) 121-126
Online since: February 2004
Authors: J.M. Park, Hae Do Jeong
Several other attempts to understand the ductile behavior of brittle materials have been developed [7].
Lu: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 73 (1998), p. 2
Yoshiro: International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, Vol. 43 (2001), p. 335
Callister: Journal of Materials Science and Engineering, 1995, p. 148
Choi: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 68 (1997), p. 89
Online since: March 2013
Authors: F. Fatih Melemez, Talha Boz, Pandian Chelliah, Gokhan Bektas, Cem Ozturk, Yusuf Z. Menceloglu, Mehmet Yildiz
Menceloglu Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Advanced Composites and Polymer Processing Laboratory, Sabanci University, Orhanli-Tuzla, 34956 Istanbul, Turkey *meyildiz@sabanciuniv.edu Keywords: Buckling, Fiber Bragg grating, fiber sensor, composite materials Abstract.
Optical fiber sensor based studies could extend the understanding of mechanical behaviour of the composite materials, as a function of composite layer and defects.
J., Introduction to Composite Materials Design, Materials Science and Engineering Series, 1st edition, Taylor & Francis, Inc, (1998) [4] Takashi Matsumoto, Kavalin Wangsiripaisal, Toshiro Hayashikawa, Xingwen He, Uniaxial tension-compression fatigue behavior and fiber bridging degradation of strain hardening fiber reinforced cementitious composites, International Journal of Fatigue, 32(11)(2010),pp1812-1822 [5] E.
Bennion, Simultaneous strain and temperature measurement of advanced 3-D braided composite materials using an improved EFPI/FBG system, Optics and Lasers in Engineering, 38(6)(2002),pp557-566 [13] Fabiano Colpo, Laurent Humbert, John Botsis, Composites Science and Technology, 67(9)(2007),pp1830-1841 [14] Mehmet Yildiz, Nazli G.
Joseph Friebel Fiber Grating Sensor, Journal of Lightwave Technology, 15(8)(1997),pp1442-1463
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Mei Juan Rao, Li Hua Li, Shu Hua Liu, Guo Shuai Xie, Yu Liu
The effect of glass powder on strength and microstructure of ultra high performance cement-based materials was investigated in this paper, which aimed to provide an additional option for glass recycling and potentially reduce the high costs of this kind of materials.
As one of relatively new kinds of building materials, ultra high performance cement-based materials and their derivatives have been widely used in many areas including industrial and civil buildings, nuclear waste storage facilities, railway construction and so on nowadays.
These new materials are developed through micro-structural engineering and offer a combination of materials and performance characteristics.
According to the special requirements of ultra high performance cement-based materials, all the specimens would be cured under heated condition.
ACI Materials Journal, 1963(60):1235–1236 [5] Yixin Shao,Thibaut Lefort,Shylesh Moras,Damian Rodriguez.
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Qun Shan Liu, Jun Xia Yan
Zinc oxide production technology of distillation twice based on scrap miscellaneous zinc materials Liu Qunshan1, a, YanJunxia2,b 1,2Hebei Key Laboratory of Material Near-net Forming Technology, HebeiUniversity of Science and Technology, Shijiazhuang, China aemail:kdclxylqs@sina.com, bemail: yanjx_ann@sina.com Keywords:reused zinc resources; regeneration; scrap miscellaneous zinc materials; fire method; two distillations technology; zinc oxide Abstract: By using scrap miscellaneouszinc materialas raw materials, a new technology with the help of two distillationsby fire method to produce zinc oxide was invented.The scrap miscellaneous zinc materialshave complex sources, containing dust, stone, iron and steel parts and other impurities, and zinc content is more than 15% over a wide range.
Characteristics of scrap miscellaneous zinc materials However, there arealways some scrap miscellaneous zinc materials in industrial production and life.
These wasted materials come from complicated sources and zinc content is in a wide range.
Conclusions (1) The technology is based on scrap miscellaneous zinc materials as raw materials to produce zinc oxide.
The problem of the complex of impurities in raw materials has been solved
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