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Online since: March 2019
Authors: Ho Ky Thanh, Duc Duy Nguyen, Tran Van Dung
MMCs are one of the groups of such type of materials.
References [1] Hao Wu, Qiang Li; Application of mechanochemical synthesis of advanced materials; Journal of Advanced Ceramics, 2012, vol.1, Issue 2, pp. 130–137
[3] Seung J.Hwang, Jin-hyung Lee; Mechanochemical synthesis of Cu-Al2O3 nanocomposites; Materials Science and Engineering A, 2005, vol. 405, pp. 140-146
Motta; In-situ formation of Cu–Al2O3 nano-scale composites by chemical routes and studies on their microstructures; Materials Science and Engineering A313, 2001, pp. 180–186
Zhang; Processing of Cu-Al2O3 metal matrix nanocomposite materials by using high energy ball milling; Materials Science and Engineering A286, 2000, 152-156
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Dao Xing Liu, Yu Ming Jing, Chun Hong Hao, Gang Li, Yi Li
Building Materials Utilization. 
The sludge contains silicon, aluminum, iron, calcium, inorganic and many building materials commonly ingredients similar, can be used as an alternative raw material manufacture of construction materials
Sludge Materials technology.
Ding: submitted to Journal of Fujian agricultural science and technology (2005) [9] X.Q.
He: submitted to Journal of Environmental science (2004) [11] S.S.
Online since: November 2018
Authors: Jörg Kärger, Rustem Valiullin
Nanoporous materials find widespread application in material upgrading by separation (“molecular sieving”) and catalytic conversion.
Thus, also the term “nanoporous” materials has got into common use, as a more general, collective name for materials with pore sizes ranging from a few tenths of nm up to 100 nm [1] (see Fig. 1) Fig. 1: Nanoporous Materials (bottom) are key to petrol refineries and other plants for matter refining (top).
The problems with quantifying the various phenomena of relevance in nanoporous materials are intimately related with the complex structure of such materials.
Theodorou, Diffusion in Nanoporous Materials, Wiley - VCH, Weinheim, 2012
Kärger, Mesopore-Promoted Transport in Microporous Materials, Chem.
Online since: April 2016
Authors: Li Xiao, Nai Xing Liang, Chao Lan, Min Wang
Research on Shearing Strengh and Compressive Resilient Modulus Experiment of Asphalt Concrete[J].Journal of Building Materials,2012(2):279-282
Construction and Building Materials . 2012(37):21-26
Construction and Building Materials, 2014, 53:284-293
Journal of Guangxi University(Natural Science Edition), 2010(1):127-130
Construction and Building Materials, 2014, 67:249-257
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: November 2011
Authors: Bin Liang, Ning Zhang, Pu Yu Yao, Xing Yu Cui
According to actual requirements of the materials, we can synthesis hollow core-shell structural materials.
Now a variety of hollow structure of materials have been prepared, these materials are ceramic materials (silicate carbide, nitrides, etc.), metal, magnetic materials and semiconductor materials (sulfur compounds, titanium dioxide, etc.), metal oxide, etc.
Used as Gas Sensitive Materials.
Liu, “Adsorption and magnetic removal of neutral red dye from aqueous solution using Fe3O4 hollow nanospheres,” Journal of Hazardous Materials, vol. 181, Jun. 2010, pp. 1039–1050. doi:10.1016/j.jhazmat. 2010.05.019
Öhsner, “A refined finite element analysis on the thermal conductivity of perforated hollow sphere structures,” Computational Materials Science, vol. 47, Sep. 2009, pp. 314-319. doi:10.1016/j.commatsci.2009.08.00
Online since: August 2010
Authors: Hyup Jae Chung, Kyong Yop Rhee, Sang Hoon Kim
Ramamurty, Materials science and engineering A, Vol. 281(2000), p.1-7 [4] S.
Hur, Materials science forum, Vol. 486-487(2005), p.468-471 [5] S.
Cheon, Journal of the korean society for composite materials, Vol. 17(2004), p.34-39 [6] I.
Gibson, Materials science and engineering A, Vol. 270(1999), p.113-124 [8] I.
Tajkovits, Materials science and engineering A, Vol. 387-389(2004), p.321-325
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Anna Boczkowska, Danuta Miedzińska, Grzegorz Slawinski, Tadeusz Niezgoda
Sylwestera Kaliskiego Street 2, 00-908 Warsaw 49, Poland 2Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, 141 Woloska Street, 02-507 Warsaw, Poland agslawinski@wat.edu.pl, bdmiedzinska@wat.edu.pl, ctniezgoda@wat.edu.pl, dabocz@meil.pw.edu.pl Keywords: Smart materials, microstructure, magnetorheological elastomer, carbonyl iron, rheological properties, magnetic field.
The experiments were carried out on the materials testing machine for static and dynamic loads INSTRON 8802.
The mechanical properties of the MR materials undergo a change when subjected to an external magnetic field.
Volkova: Magnetorheological fluids, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 252 (2002) 224-228 [5] Y.
Munoz: A model of the behavior of magnetorheological materials, Smart Mater.
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Zhong Hao Rao, Shuang Feng Wang, Li Jun Li, Ming Long Zhang, Yan Lai Zhang, Hong Zhang
However, there are some inherent drawbacks when the PCMs (phase change materials) are used as the functionally thermal fluids [10, 11].
Journal of Thermal Science and Technology 1 (2006) 66-77
Zhu, Encapsulated phase change materials for thermal energy storage: experiment and simulation.
Thermal Sciences.
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, vol.21 (1978) 307-315.
Online since: December 2007
Authors: Z. Wiśniewski, Ludwik Górski, J.L. Nowiński, R. Wiśniewski
Crystalline Precipitates in Silver Ion Conducting Materials Z.
High ionic conductivity is shown by materials belonging to different groups.
Acknowledgments This work financed from resources for science 2006-2007 grant number 3T08D 045 30 Literature 1.M.
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