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Online since: April 2015
Authors: Hussin Kamarudin, Mohammed Binhussain, Mohd Mustafa Al Bakri Abdullah, Wan Mastura Wan Ibrahim, Aeslina Abdul Kadir
Kamal: Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences Vol. 7(8) (2013), p. 812-818 [3] Z.
Arumairaj : International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Emerging Technologies Vol. 1 (2) (2012), p. 118-122 [7] M.
Peijiang: Construction and Building Materials Vol. 21 (2007), p. 211-217 [11] T.
Rafiza: International Journal of Molecular Sciences Vol. 13 (2012), p. 7186-7198 [20] J.
Natarajan: European International Journal of Science and Technology Vol. 2 (5) (2013), p. 133-139
Online since: November 2022
Authors: Satya Bir Singh, Savita Bansal
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 2015
Authors: Yu Feng Li, Xiao Yu Wang, Jing Ling Bao, Jin Rui Zhang
While the realistic reasons are rely on the science and technology themselves and the management mechanism.
Only in this way, the useful materials can be recycled from the iron tailings gradually, reaching the whole utilization.
Journal of auspicious hensejz engineering college study, 2010, 27 (4): p.22 - 23
Journal of modern mining, 2012, 521 (9):p. 1-3
Journal of materials and metallurgy, 2004, 3 (4): p. 244-245.
Online since: January 2012
Authors: N. Nemati, R.A. Khosroshahi, A. Zolriasatein, Masoud Emamy
Emamy3, N.Nemati4 1 Associate Professor, Department of Materials Engineering, Sahand University of Technology, P.O.
Complex metallic alloys (CMA) are new crystalline intermetallic phases representing an upcoming field in materials science.
The β-Al3Mg2 intermetallic compound belongs to this new class of materials.
Wlosinski: The production and application of metal matrix composite materials.
Suryanarayana, Mechanical alloying and milling, Progress in Materials Science, Vol. 46, (2001), pp. 1-184. 10- N.Hosseini, F.Karimzadeh, M.H.Abbasi, M.H.Enayati, Tribological properties of Al6061–Al2O3 nanocomposite prepared by milling and hot pressing, Materials and Design, Vol. 31 (2010), pp. 4777–4785.
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Rafeqah Raslan, Junaidah Jai, Istikamah Subuki, Fitrah Rabani Abdul Aziz
The optimum process parameters were as follows: 3 mL cross linking agent dosage, 3 % wall materials concentration, coacervation pH was 4.0 and 1:1 core to wall ratio.
Grafting of EC microcapsules onto textile materials at 110°C for 2 min, using BTCA as the binder was appropriate method [20].
Pavitra: Microencapsulation: A Review, International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences, Vol.3(1) (2012), p. 509-531 [10] A.
Bhasker Rao: Microencapsulation Technology and Applitions, Defence Science Journal, Vol.59(1) (2009), p. 82-95 [15] S.Y.
Knez: Microencapsulation of essential oils and phase change materials for application in textile products, Journal of Indian Journal of Fibre & Textile Research, Vol.31 (2006), p. 72-82 [24] N.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Tsung Yin Yang, Chuan Chi Chien
A Study on Chemical Foaming Geopolymer Building Materials Tsung-Yin Yang*a, Chuan-Chi Chienb Green Energy & Eco-technology Center, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Geopolymer materials and geopolymer cement blends can be used for a number of applications, such as resisting fire and acid, creating various structural materials, the immobilizing heavy metals, and bonding metal and ceramic surfaces.
Materials, Methods and Analysis The experimental procedure for preparing the foamed geopolymer is shown in Fig.1.
Davidovits, “Geopolymers: Man-made Rock Geosynthesis and the Resulting Development of very Early High Strength Cement”, Journal of Materials Education, Vol. 16, p. 91-137 (1994)
Davidovits, “MAS-NMR Studies of Geopolymers Heat-treated for Applications in Biomaterials Field”, Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 42, p. 3092-3098 (2007)
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: September 2014
Authors: Wen Hai Gai, Ran Guo, Yuan Yuan Liu
Introduction particle reinforced composite materials are a kind of superior mechanical properties of new materials, they have been widely used in aerospace, machinery manufacturing, optical and electronic, gradually replaced the traditional metal materials.
Graded materials for resistance to contact deformation and damage.
Science 292, 2447–2451
[5] Somnath Ghosh,kyunghoon Lee, Prasanna Raghavan A multi-level computational model for multi-scale damage analysis in composite and porous materials, international Journal of Solids and Structutres 38(2001) 2335-2385
Mechanics of Materials 39 (2007) 548–563
Online since: January 2026
Authors: Volodymyr Khomenko, Akshyryn Zholbassarova, Zhanna Kenzhegaliyeva, Zamanbek Utepov, Abat Zhailiyev
Journal of Superhard Materials 45(5) (2023) 321-335.
Journal of Superhard Materials 43(1) (2021) 21-30.
Journal of Superhard Materials 43(3) (2021) 175-190.
Journal of Superhard Materials 43(1) (2021) 52-64.
Journal of Materials Science and Technology 49 (2020) 7-14.
Online since: April 2013
Authors: Tahseen H. Mubarak, Karim H. Hassan, Zena Mohammed Ali Abbas
Materials whose crystallites, particle sizes are smaller than 100 nm are commonly named nanocrystalline, nanostructured, nanosized materials.
The experimental conditions used in the preparation of these materials play an important role in determination of the particle size of the product.
XRD study is most important tool used in nano materials science and it is one of the primary techniques used by mineralogists and solid state chemists to examine the physico-chemical make-up of unknown materials and it is an important as characterization tools in solid state chemistry and materials science.
[2] V.Parthasarathi, G.Thilagavathi, International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 3, 4 , 392-398 (2011)
[9] R.Wahab, S.G.Ansari, Y.S.Kim, H.K.Seo, G.S.Kim, G.Khang and H.S.Shin, Materials Research Bulletin, 42, 1640-1648 (2007)