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Online since: November 2006
Authors: Shao Wei Lu, Huai Qin Xie
Fig. 1.Specimen and monitoring device layout diagram
1.2 Materials
The mechanical properties of all the materials used in the test are show in Table1, 2.
The Finite Element Simulation 3.1 The constitutive relationship of materials and elements choosing Concrete The Popovics-Saenz model is choosing for the unidirectional compression stress-strain relationship of concrete, from saenz formula [5, 6].
Material Science and Technology. (2006), in press� [5] Saenz LP.
ACI Structural Journal. 2003: 100(1): 47-55 [9] Jiang Jianjing.
Xi'an, Shanxi Science and Technology Press, 1984.
The Finite Element Simulation 3.1 The constitutive relationship of materials and elements choosing Concrete The Popovics-Saenz model is choosing for the unidirectional compression stress-strain relationship of concrete, from saenz formula [5, 6].
Material Science and Technology. (2006), in press� [5] Saenz LP.
ACI Structural Journal. 2003: 100(1): 47-55 [9] Jiang Jianjing.
Xi'an, Shanxi Science and Technology Press, 1984.
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Rui Hu Li, Shi Nuo, Yue Ding Yuan, Yue Jin Yuan
Secondly, materials are formed with precision using hot or cold pressure.
Shell Structure and Materials Shell Structure.
Dai: Engineering materials machinery manufacturing base (I): Material of Engineering (Higher Education Press, Beijing 2006) [3] G.
Lie: Journal of Structural Engineering.
Chabot: Journal of Fire Engineering.
Shell Structure and Materials Shell Structure.
Dai: Engineering materials machinery manufacturing base (I): Material of Engineering (Higher Education Press, Beijing 2006) [3] G.
Lie: Journal of Structural Engineering.
Chabot: Journal of Fire Engineering.
Online since: August 2019
Authors: Arunabha Majumder, Vybhavi Shivakumar, C. Shashishekar, K.B. Roopa, U.S. Mallikarjun, A.G. Shivasiddaramaiah
SMAs are smart metallic materials which have a capacity to recuperate its unique shape or size with proper use of thermal or mechanical treatment [3].
These materials exhibit SME, resistance to corrosion along with the remarkable antibacterial property.
References [1] Shivasiddaramaiah A.G., U.S.Mallikarjun, and Prashantha S, “Synthesis and characterization of Cu-Al-Be-Mn Shape Memory Alloys Prepared by Induction Melting Technique”, Applied Mechanics and Materials Vols.813-814 (2015) pp 240-245
[3] S.Prashantha, U.S.Mallikarjun, S.M.Shashidhara, “Effect of Aging on Shape Memory Effect and Transformation Temperature on Cu-Al-Be- Mn Shape Memory Alloy”, Procedia Materials Science 5(2014) 567 -574
[5] Y.F.Zheng, B.L.Wang, J.G.Wang, C.Li and L.C.Zhao, “Corrosion Behaviour of Ti-Ni-Sn Shape Memory Alloys in Different Simulated BodySolutions”, Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol.438-4402006, pp.891-895
These materials exhibit SME, resistance to corrosion along with the remarkable antibacterial property.
References [1] Shivasiddaramaiah A.G., U.S.Mallikarjun, and Prashantha S, “Synthesis and characterization of Cu-Al-Be-Mn Shape Memory Alloys Prepared by Induction Melting Technique”, Applied Mechanics and Materials Vols.813-814 (2015) pp 240-245
[3] S.Prashantha, U.S.Mallikarjun, S.M.Shashidhara, “Effect of Aging on Shape Memory Effect and Transformation Temperature on Cu-Al-Be- Mn Shape Memory Alloy”, Procedia Materials Science 5(2014) 567 -574
[5] Y.F.Zheng, B.L.Wang, J.G.Wang, C.Li and L.C.Zhao, “Corrosion Behaviour of Ti-Ni-Sn Shape Memory Alloys in Different Simulated BodySolutions”, Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol.438-4402006, pp.891-895
Online since: August 2012
Authors: Meng Lei Zhu, Jun Xiao, Wen Ji Xu, Hao Ran Xu, Xi Jiang Zhao, Zhong Xu
The test system owns many advantage such as real-time, non-contact measurement, high precision, low cost, analyzing information random and so on.
2.2 samples preparation
Sample materials use SiC ceramic coating (Dalian green ceramic energy saving and new material Co.
AKNOWLEDGEMENT The project was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51075052) and the Liaoning Province Science and Technology Program of China (2010222004).
Trends in Food Science&Technology,2009,20: S9-S15
Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering. 2000,36(2): 29-33
Journal of china university of mining & technology.2009,38(2): 251-258.
AKNOWLEDGEMENT The project was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51075052) and the Liaoning Province Science and Technology Program of China (2010222004).
Trends in Food Science&Technology,2009,20: S9-S15
Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering. 2000,36(2): 29-33
Journal of china university of mining & technology.2009,38(2): 251-258.
Online since: May 2013
Authors: Lian Hong Zhang, Fei Liu, Dong Jie Wei, Hong Wei Zhang
Fig. 1 The model of AUV
Aluminum and stainless steel can be used as the material of the frame beam [2] [3] [5].
While the material strength and welding strength of stainless steel is much higher than aluminum alloy.
At the same time, the use of high-strength composite materials hull is one of effective means to improve structure strength.
References [1] Xinsong Jiang, Xisheng Feng and Ditang Wang: Underwater Robots (Liaoning Science and Technology Press, Shenyang, 2000).
[5] Tao Lin, Qinan Xu, Huizheng Wang, Youhua Wu, Zhengyuan Liu: ‘CR-02’6000m AUV Hull Structure Systems, Journal of Ship Mechanics, vol.6,no.6, pp.114~119,2001
While the material strength and welding strength of stainless steel is much higher than aluminum alloy.
At the same time, the use of high-strength composite materials hull is one of effective means to improve structure strength.
References [1] Xinsong Jiang, Xisheng Feng and Ditang Wang: Underwater Robots (Liaoning Science and Technology Press, Shenyang, 2000).
[5] Tao Lin, Qinan Xu, Huizheng Wang, Youhua Wu, Zhengyuan Liu: ‘CR-02’6000m AUV Hull Structure Systems, Journal of Ship Mechanics, vol.6,no.6, pp.114~119,2001
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Zi Yi Hou, Bo Tian, Jing Liang Song, Cong Сong Han
Table 1 The amount of constituent materials for curing compound.
Journal of Highway and Transportation Research and Development, 2004,Vol.21,No.1:16~18
Liaoning Building Materials, 2009, No.6:57~59
Liaoning Building Materials, 2009, No.11:41~43
New Building Materials, 2002,No.5:14~15
Journal of Highway and Transportation Research and Development, 2004,Vol.21,No.1:16~18
Liaoning Building Materials, 2009, No.6:57~59
Liaoning Building Materials, 2009, No.11:41~43
New Building Materials, 2002,No.5:14~15
Online since: November 2019
Authors: Nonofo M.J. Ditshego
There has been an introduction of new materials and heterojunction structures developed so as to move away from conventional silicon devices.
Morkoç, “A comprehensive review of ZnO materials and devices,” J.
Myoung, “Random network transistor arrays of embedded ZnO nanorods in ion-gel gate dielectric,” Journal of Materials Chemistry, vol. 20, no. 35. p. 7393, 2010
Choi, “Chemically improved high performance printed indium gallium zinc oxide thin-film transistors,” Journal of Materials Chemistry, vol. 21, no. 43. p. 17066, 2011
Huang, “Recent progress in the ZnO nanostructure-based sensors,” Materials Science and Engineering B: Solid-State Materials for Advanced Technology, vol. 176, no. 18. pp. 1409–1421, 2011
Morkoç, “A comprehensive review of ZnO materials and devices,” J.
Myoung, “Random network transistor arrays of embedded ZnO nanorods in ion-gel gate dielectric,” Journal of Materials Chemistry, vol. 20, no. 35. p. 7393, 2010
Choi, “Chemically improved high performance printed indium gallium zinc oxide thin-film transistors,” Journal of Materials Chemistry, vol. 21, no. 43. p. 17066, 2011
Huang, “Recent progress in the ZnO nanostructure-based sensors,” Materials Science and Engineering B: Solid-State Materials for Advanced Technology, vol. 176, no. 18. pp. 1409–1421, 2011
Online since: February 2022
Authors: Zu Jian Huang, Yi Min Sun
As a country of rich bamboo forest and large-scale bamboo processing industry, China is promoting the development of modified bamboo building materials and the bamboo construction systems.
Type H is further separated to two groups, of which the H(l) uses interior board materials with lower bulk density, namely the BSB in this study, while the H(h) uses materials with higher bulk density, namely the BFB; Type S – solid construction, including constituent elements from outside to inside: exterior board, (thickened) interlayer board, interior board.
Lin, et al.: Journal of Central South University, Vol. 19(3) (2012), p. 600-608
Sun: Construction and Building Materials, Vol. 271 (2021), p. 121602
Musso: Construction and Building Materials, Vol. 202 (2019), p. 223–245
Type H is further separated to two groups, of which the H(l) uses interior board materials with lower bulk density, namely the BSB in this study, while the H(h) uses materials with higher bulk density, namely the BFB; Type S – solid construction, including constituent elements from outside to inside: exterior board, (thickened) interlayer board, interior board.
Lin, et al.: Journal of Central South University, Vol. 19(3) (2012), p. 600-608
Sun: Construction and Building Materials, Vol. 271 (2021), p. 121602
Musso: Construction and Building Materials, Vol. 202 (2019), p. 223–245
Online since: August 2015
Authors: Lin Wang, Xin Xu, Cheng Ze Liu
Materials Science and Engineering A, 2005, 405:296-305
Materials Science and Engineering A, 2009,490:369-377
Materials Science & Engineering A ,2013,587: 100-109
Materials Science & Engineering A, 2013,572: 19-24
Materials Science and Engineering A,2008,490:369-377
Materials Science and Engineering A, 2009,490:369-377
Materials Science & Engineering A ,2013,587: 100-109
Materials Science & Engineering A, 2013,572: 19-24
Materials Science and Engineering A,2008,490:369-377
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Yoshihiko Uematsu, Toshifumi Kakiuchi, Yasunari Tozaki
Fig. 1 shows the microstructures of the as-cast and the FSPed materials.
The elliptical banded onion structures are observed in both materials; (a) 200mm 100mm (b) Fig.1 Microstructures of the materials: (a) As-cast, (b) FSPed.
Fig.2 Macroscopic views of microstructures of FSPed materials: (a) at low strain rate, (b) at high strain rate [2, 3]. 2mm (b) (a) 2mm that FSPed at lower strain rate (Fig. 2(a)) and that FSPed at higher strain rate (Fig. 2(a)).
Murayama: Journal of the Society of Materials Science, Japan, Vol. 58 (2009), pp. 69 – 75 (in Japanese) (b) Relationship between crack growth rate da/dN and maximum stress intensity factor Kmax.
Tokaji: Materials Science Forum, Vol. 638-642 (2010), pp. 3727–3730
The elliptical banded onion structures are observed in both materials; (a) 200mm 100mm (b) Fig.1 Microstructures of the materials: (a) As-cast, (b) FSPed.
Fig.2 Macroscopic views of microstructures of FSPed materials: (a) at low strain rate, (b) at high strain rate [2, 3]. 2mm (b) (a) 2mm that FSPed at lower strain rate (Fig. 2(a)) and that FSPed at higher strain rate (Fig. 2(a)).
Murayama: Journal of the Society of Materials Science, Japan, Vol. 58 (2009), pp. 69 – 75 (in Japanese) (b) Relationship between crack growth rate da/dN and maximum stress intensity factor Kmax.
Tokaji: Materials Science Forum, Vol. 638-642 (2010), pp. 3727–3730