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Online since: October 2011
Authors: Faiz Ahmad, M. Rafi Raza
Bose, “Fabrication of Intermetallic Composites”, Materials Science and Engineering A, 107 (1989) 107-116 [3] I.E.
Bevis, “Control of Orientation in Short Fibre-Reinforced Metal Matrix Composites”, International Journal of Powder Metallurgy, 32[4] (1998) 331-339 [5] K.
Evans, “Whisker Length Degradation during the Preparation of Composites Ceramics for Injection Molding”, Journal of Materials Science, 25 (1990) 1025-1032 [16] R.M.
Ahmad, “Rheology of metal Composite Mixes For Powder Injection Molding”, International Journal of Powder Metallurgy, 41[4] (2005) 43-49 [20] B.
Davies, “The Principles of the Fiber Reinforcement of Metal”, International Metallurgical Reviews, 10 (1965) 1-77 [22] Faiz Ahmad , “Injection molded SiC-reinforced PM Aluminum Matrix Composites”, International Journal of Powder Metallurgy, 42[3] (2006) 67-73
Online since: March 2017
Authors: Mohammad Sukri Mustapa, Izzuddin Zaman, Ahmed Sahib Mahdi, Abdul Latif Mohd Tobi
In engineering applications, it is needed to improve strength and hardness of the material.
Rashid, Effect of Compaction Pressure on Physical Properties of Milled aluminium Chip (AA6061), International Journal of Science and Research, Volume 4 Issue 9, September 2015 [13] A.
Rashid, Compression Strength and Microhardness of Recycling Milled Aluminium (AA6061) for Various Binder, International Journal of Mechanical and Industrial Technology, Vol. 3, Issue 2, pp: (98-104), Month: October 2015 - March 2016
Rashid, Affect of holding time on mechanical properties of recycling aluminium alloy AA6061 through ball mill process, International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology (IJMET), Volume 6, Issue 9, Sep 2015, pp. 133-142
Rashid, Study Of Physical Properties Of Recycling Aluminium Chip (AA6061) On Holding Time Through Milling Process, International journal of modern engineering research (IJMER), Vol. 5, Iss. 11, November 2015 (47)
Online since: November 2015
Authors: Laurenţiu Slătineanu, Irina Beşliu, Dumitru Amarandei
Workpiece surface roughness values were in the range 1.3–6.16 μm Ra for ceramic and 0.32–4.75μm Ra for CBN tools.
Kopač, Mechanism and types of tool wear; particularities in advanced cutting materials, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering. 19, 1 (2006) 1-18
Zhu, Empirical models and optimal cutting parameters for cutting forces and surface roughness in hard milling of AISI H13 steel, International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technologies. 51 (2010) 45–55
Aspinwall, High speed end milling of hardened AISI D2 tool steel (~58 HRC), Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 127 (2002) 266–273
Klocke, Investigations on hard machining of Impax Hi Hard tool steel, International Journal of Material Forming. 2 (2009) 145–165
Online since: September 2018
Authors: Olga Vycheslavovna Tarakova, Olga Sergeevna Plotnikova, Vladimir Iosifovich Apanasevich, Pavel Aleksandrovich Lukyanov, Vladimir Nikolaevich Kustov, Ksenya Sergeevna Lukуanenko, Leonid Lazarevich Afremov, Alexey Yurievich Samardak
Journal of Nanotechnology in Engineering and Medicine 1.2 (2010): 021008
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics 42.22 (2009): 224001
International journal of nanomedicine 2.2 (2007): 129
Journal of Nanotechnology in Engineering and Medicine 1.2 (2010): 021008
High‐Z Nanostructured Ceramics in Radiotherapy: First Evidence of Ta2O5‐Induced Dose Enhancement on Radioresistant Cancer Cells in an MV Photon Field.
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Pragya Shandilya, N.K. Jain, P.K. Jain
Jain2,c 1 Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, ROORKEE, 247667, India 2 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, INDORE 452 017, India a pragya.shan@gmail.com # Corresponding author: Phone +91-9758471224 Keywords: Wire electric discharge cutting (WEDM); Metal matrix composite (MMC); Material removal rate (MRR), Artificial neural network (ANN).
Rosso: Ceramic and metal matrix composites: routes and properties, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 175 (2006), p. 364-375
Monaghan: Non- conventional machining particle metal matrix composite, International Journal of Machine tool and Manufacture, Vol. 40 (9) (2000) p. 1351-1366
Jain: Experimental studies on WEDC of SiCp/6061 Al metal matrix composite, Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 450 (2011), p. 173-173
Vosniakos: Predicting surface roughness in machining: a review, International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, Vol. 43(8) (2003), p. 833-844
Online since: December 2013
Authors: D.T. Naveenkumar, K. Swaminathan
Zenkour: International Journal of Solids and Structures Vol. 42 (2005), p. 5224
Manjunatha: Engineering Computation Vol. 5 (1988), p.300
Reddy: American Society of Mechanical Engineers Journal of Applied Mechanics Vol. 51 (1984), p.745
Pagano: American Society of Mechanical Engineers Journal of Applied Mechanics Vol. 37 (1970), p.1031
Rao: International Journal of Solids and Structures Vol. 6 (1970), p. 1463.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Kun Zhang, Yu Su Song, Pan Zuo
Choice of Electrode Material for Detecting Low Frequency Electric Field in Sea Water Yusu Song1, a, Kun Zhang1,b and Pan Zuo1 1School of Sciences, Naval University of Engineering, Wuhan, Hubei,430033, China acaosys@126.com, bkyzkem@sina.com Keywords: sea water, low frequency electric field, electrode, material.
Therefore, it can be concluded that ceramic diaphragm structure is not conducive to the performance of electric field detecting electrode.
The voltage of saturated calomel electrode (SCE) is steady, but it contained ceramic diaphragms and internal reference solution.
White: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science Vol. 297(2006), p. 819-831(in Chinese) [5] T.
Fominykh: International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer Vol. 33(2006), p. 70-79 [6] M.P.
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Wen Jie Zhai, Bao Quan Zhu
Research on the Abrasion Resistance of Acetabulum Thickness Effects Baoquan Zhu 1,2, a, Wenjie Zhai2,b 1 Traffic College, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, Heilongjiang,150040,China 2 Mechanical Engineering College, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, Heilongjiang,150001,China a zbq@nefu.edu.cn, b zhaiwenjie@hit.edu.cn Keywords: artificial acetabulum, elastic theory, thickness, wear resistance.
Define artificial thigh bone to parsed rigid, bring to 2000N uniformly distributed load on it, give UHMWPE material attribute to the acetabulum, when using 28mm diameter artificial ceramic ball, cooperate with about 28mm diameter native acetabulum, the material is UHMWPE, E=500Mpa, ν=0.43.
The Journal of Arthroplasty, Volume 14, Issue 8, December 1999, 915-917 [2] Stuart E.
The Journal of Arthroplasty, Volume 15, Issue 3, April 2000, 263-273 [3] Keiji Imado, Atuyosi Miura, Yukihito Kido.
Tribology International, Volume 40, Issue 2, February 2007, Pages 390-396 [4] SU Yonglin, YANG Peiran, FU Zengliang, WANG Chengtao.
Online since: October 2015
Authors: Seong Joo Choi, Fredrick Joseph Otim
[2] Emami M., Sadeghi, M.H., Sarhan, A.A.D & Hasani, F, Investigating the minimum quantity lubrication in grinding of Al2O3 engineering ceramic.
International Journal production Resources. 41 (8), pp.1707-1720, 2003
International Conferenceon Trends in Industrial and Mechanical Engineering, Dubai, (ICTIME), 24-25, 2012
International Journal of Mechanical, Aerospace, Industrial and Mechatronics Engineering. 8, pp.6, 2014
Procedia Engineering. 97, pp.197-204, 2014.
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Qi Li, Chuan Shan Dai, Wen Jing Jiao
Microelectronic Engineering Vol. 41-42 (1998), p. 535-538
Ceramics International Vol. 29(2003), p. 519-526
Yates: Sublayer model for the deposition of particles from a turbulent flow Chemical Engineering Science Vol. 30 (1975), p. 983–992
Journal of Aerosol Science Vol. 41 (2010), p. 198–206
International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow Vol. 29 (2008), p. 1469–1480
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