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Online since: May 2015
Authors: P. Tserotas, K. Karalis
Hristoforou, Magnetic effects in physical sensor design and development, Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials, 4 (2002) 245-260
Statharas, Surface properties of a laser-irradiated Al 6061 alloy, International Journal of Computational Materials Science and Surface Engineering, 6 (2014)
Antipas, Liquid column deformation and particle size distribution in gas atomisation, International Journal of Computational Materials Science and Surface Engineering, 4 (2011) 247-264
The gas flow model, Computational Materials Science, 46 (2009) 955-959
Part I: The surface wave formation model, Computational Materials Science, 35 (2006) 416-422
Statharas, Surface properties of a laser-irradiated Al 6061 alloy, International Journal of Computational Materials Science and Surface Engineering, 6 (2014)
Antipas, Liquid column deformation and particle size distribution in gas atomisation, International Journal of Computational Materials Science and Surface Engineering, 4 (2011) 247-264
The gas flow model, Computational Materials Science, 46 (2009) 955-959
Part I: The surface wave formation model, Computational Materials Science, 35 (2006) 416-422
Online since: January 2015
Authors: Nikolay Vatin, Artemiy Cherkashin, Luka Akimov, Artem Frolov, Ludmila Chumadova, Tatiana Koltsova, Albert Nasibulin, Oleg Tolochko
The rest of the cement materials - SiO2, MgO, and Al2O3 - are known to be good supporting materials for the growth of carbon nanostructures [5].
Structural and magnetic resonance study of astralen nanoparticles (2009) Diamond and Related Materials, 18 (2-3), pp. 505-510
Synthesis of carbon nanotubes and nanofibers on silica and cement matrix materials.
Influence of superplasticizer S-3 on the technological properties of concrete mixtures (2014) Advanced Materials Research, 941-944, pp. 780-785
Influence of amorphous nanodispersive SiO2 additive on structure formation and properties of autoclaved aerated concrete (2010) Materials Science (Medžiagotyra), 16(3), pp. 257-263
Structural and magnetic resonance study of astralen nanoparticles (2009) Diamond and Related Materials, 18 (2-3), pp. 505-510
Synthesis of carbon nanotubes and nanofibers on silica and cement matrix materials.
Influence of superplasticizer S-3 on the technological properties of concrete mixtures (2014) Advanced Materials Research, 941-944, pp. 780-785
Influence of amorphous nanodispersive SiO2 additive on structure formation and properties of autoclaved aerated concrete (2010) Materials Science (Medžiagotyra), 16(3), pp. 257-263
Online since: March 2013
Authors: Ming Shao, Hao Nian Min, Wen Zhang
Design on Transfer Piping of Molten Metallic Materials for Squeeze Casting
Haonian Min 1,a, Ming Shao 1,b, Wen Zhang 1,c
1 School of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, China
a29751621@qq.com, bshaoming@scut.edu.cn, cjack_eei@scut.edu.cn
Keywords: Squeeze casting; Transfer piping; Molten metal
Abstract.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the GD-NSFC Foundation(U1034001), Key Projects in the National Science and Technology Support Program(2011BAE21B00) , Key Projects in Science and Technology of Guangdong (2009A090100026, 2008A010300003).
JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS Vol.504(2) , (2010), p42-p45
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY Vol.101(1-3) , (2000), p1-9
Journal of South China University of Technology(Natural Science Edition). 2007(03).
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the GD-NSFC Foundation(U1034001), Key Projects in the National Science and Technology Support Program(2011BAE21B00) , Key Projects in Science and Technology of Guangdong (2009A090100026, 2008A010300003).
JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS Vol.504(2) , (2010), p42-p45
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY Vol.101(1-3) , (2000), p1-9
Journal of South China University of Technology(Natural Science Edition). 2007(03).
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Che Husna Azhari, Andanastuti Muchtar, Norziha Yahaya, Kai Yuan Theng, Mohamed M. Aboras
Based on studies on commercial materials available on the market, aging is clearly one of several problems on the use of zirconia as a restorative material [11].
Sergo, Low temperature degradation-aging- of zirconia: A critical review of the relevant aspects in dentistry, Dental Materials Journal. 26 (2010) 807-820
Swab, Low Temperature Degradation of Y-TZP Materials, Journal of Materials Science. 26 (24) (1991) 6706-6714
Somiya, Role of water on the degradation process of Y-TZP, Journal of Material Science Letters. 6 (1987) 465-467
Ariel, Accelerated aging characteristics of three yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystalline dental materials, J Prosthet Dent. 108 (2012) 223-30
Sergo, Low temperature degradation-aging- of zirconia: A critical review of the relevant aspects in dentistry, Dental Materials Journal. 26 (2010) 807-820
Swab, Low Temperature Degradation of Y-TZP Materials, Journal of Materials Science. 26 (24) (1991) 6706-6714
Somiya, Role of water on the degradation process of Y-TZP, Journal of Material Science Letters. 6 (1987) 465-467
Ariel, Accelerated aging characteristics of three yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystalline dental materials, J Prosthet Dent. 108 (2012) 223-30
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Li Ping Liu, Xiu Feng Cao
This paper reviewed the aging study progress of polymeric materials in recent years and the research problems.
The property changes due to ageing had to be monitored and quantified to determine the weather ability of materials.
Sadat-Shojai: Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.112(2009), p. 2535 [2] K Johansson: ACS Applied Materials &Interfaces, Vol.1(2009), p. 211 [3] V.
Bertalan: Polymer Degradation and Stability, Vol. 73(2001), p.463 [11] S Baljit, N Sharma:Polymer Degradation and Stability, Vol. 93(2008), p.561 [12] JR White, AJ Turnbull:Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 29(1994),p.584 [13] J Pospisil, S Nespurek: Progress in Polymer Science, Vol. 25(2000), p.1261 [14] Y.
Meincken: Applied Surface Science, Vol. 256(2010), p.7504 [17] Jianwen Hu , Xiaogang Li:Materials and Design, Vol. 30(2009), p.1542 [18] Zhang Qi-xing.
The property changes due to ageing had to be monitored and quantified to determine the weather ability of materials.
Sadat-Shojai: Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.112(2009), p. 2535 [2] K Johansson: ACS Applied Materials &Interfaces, Vol.1(2009), p. 211 [3] V.
Bertalan: Polymer Degradation and Stability, Vol. 73(2001), p.463 [11] S Baljit, N Sharma:Polymer Degradation and Stability, Vol. 93(2008), p.561 [12] JR White, AJ Turnbull:Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 29(1994),p.584 [13] J Pospisil, S Nespurek: Progress in Polymer Science, Vol. 25(2000), p.1261 [14] Y.
Meincken: Applied Surface Science, Vol. 256(2010), p.7504 [17] Jianwen Hu , Xiaogang Li:Materials and Design, Vol. 30(2009), p.1542 [18] Zhang Qi-xing.
Online since: July 2011
Authors: In Shup Ahn, Xiao Jing Liu, Dong Wook Park, Zhe Zhu Xu, Sang Dae Kang, Hyo Jun Ahn
Synthesis of Cathode Materials Fe-doped NiS2 by Mechanical Alloying for Li/NiS2 Cells
Xiaojing Liu1,a, Dong-wook Park1,b, Zhezhu Xu2,c,Sang-dae Kang1,d,
In-shup Ahn1,e, Hyo-jun Ahn1,f
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, ERI, Gyeongsang National University, 900 Gajwa-dong, Jinju, Gyeongnam 660-701, Korea
2School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Gyeongsang National University, 900 Gajwa-dong, Jinju, Gyeongnam 660-701, Korea
ahyojeng128@163.com, bpdw@gnu.ac.kr, cchursoo118@163.com, dksd@gnu.ac.kr, eais@gnu.ac.kr, fahj@gnu.ac.kr
Keywords: Fe-doped NiS2, Mechanical Alloying, Cathode Materials
Abstract.
Since many investigations of variety of metal disulfides (FeS2, NiS2 etc) as cathode materials has been synthesized early and also due to their fundamental importance and related technological utilities such as magnetic materials [2], photoactive materials [3], and solid-state lubricants [4], great efforts have been made to explore mew routes for their preparation methods.
Experimental Fig.1 FE-SEM micrographs of the starting materials: (a) Fe powders, (b) Ni powders, (c) sulfur powders and (d) stearic acid.
Park, Metal and Materials International, 14 (2008) 1
Kim, Journal of Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute. 12 (2005) 3.
Since many investigations of variety of metal disulfides (FeS2, NiS2 etc) as cathode materials has been synthesized early and also due to their fundamental importance and related technological utilities such as magnetic materials [2], photoactive materials [3], and solid-state lubricants [4], great efforts have been made to explore mew routes for their preparation methods.
Experimental Fig.1 FE-SEM micrographs of the starting materials: (a) Fe powders, (b) Ni powders, (c) sulfur powders and (d) stearic acid.
Park, Metal and Materials International, 14 (2008) 1
Kim, Journal of Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute. 12 (2005) 3.
Online since: January 2022
Authors: Marc Marín-Genescà, Jordi Garcia-Amoros
For WPU/Fe3O4, the research experience performed by Sidi Zhang et al [10] the materials used for WPU materials where the mechanical behavior of the films of the pure WPU matrix as well as the nanocomposites reinforced with various contents of Fe3O4 was investigated using Tensile-Strength test.
So, the materials suitability defined for selected applications considered from the current UNE and IEC standards for each case.
On mechanical with the addition of materials in the WPU matrix, a low decrease in mechanical properties is checked.
The electrical insulating characteristics of the materials decreased with the addition of conductive fractions like Fe3O4.
Journal of Composite Materials. 2012;46(6):747-752. doi:10.1177/0021998311413835 [5] Król, P., Król, B., Zenker, M. et al.
So, the materials suitability defined for selected applications considered from the current UNE and IEC standards for each case.
On mechanical with the addition of materials in the WPU matrix, a low decrease in mechanical properties is checked.
The electrical insulating characteristics of the materials decreased with the addition of conductive fractions like Fe3O4.
Journal of Composite Materials. 2012;46(6):747-752. doi:10.1177/0021998311413835 [5] Król, P., Król, B., Zenker, M. et al.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Jing Li, Jian Yun Chen, Qiang Xu, Lin Qiang Ji
If the material is linear elastic, the relationship of similar scales is.
The relationship of the similar scales above is still true in brittle material failure model test.
If the materials of model and prototype are elastic until they are damaged, the similar scales of tensile stress, compressive stress and the similar scale of stress have a relationship as follows: (2) In Table 1, the relationship of similar scales in nonlinear dynamic model test is listed when gravity and geometry are completely similar.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (Grant No. 2013CB035905) and the National Nature Science Foundation of China (Grant No.50909015).
References [1] Songyou Xia, Chufang Zhang, Mingqi Zhang: Journal of Hehai University (Natural Sciences) (1980), pp.59-72 (In Chinese) [2] Ying Zhou, Xilin Lv, Wensheng Lu: Structural Engineers Vol. 22 (2006), pp. 37-40 (In Chinese) [3] Xilin Lv, Yueqing Chen: Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration Vol.21(2001), pp. 85-92 (In Chinese) [4] Kazuo Konagai, Toyoaki Nogami: Soil Dynamic and Earthquake Engineering Vol. 17(1998), pp.279-287 [5] Minzheng Zhang: Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration Vol.17 (1997), pp.52-58(In Chinese) [6] Hangen Ni, Chongpan Jin:Anti-seismic properties and calculation of dam (Dalian University of Technology Press, Dalian 1994) (In Chinese) [7] Jianyun Chen, Yi Zheng: Journal of Hydraulic Engineering Vol.41 (2010), pp.826-832 (In Chinese)
The relationship of the similar scales above is still true in brittle material failure model test.
If the materials of model and prototype are elastic until they are damaged, the similar scales of tensile stress, compressive stress and the similar scale of stress have a relationship as follows: (2) In Table 1, the relationship of similar scales in nonlinear dynamic model test is listed when gravity and geometry are completely similar.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (Grant No. 2013CB035905) and the National Nature Science Foundation of China (Grant No.50909015).
References [1] Songyou Xia, Chufang Zhang, Mingqi Zhang: Journal of Hehai University (Natural Sciences) (1980), pp.59-72 (In Chinese) [2] Ying Zhou, Xilin Lv, Wensheng Lu: Structural Engineers Vol. 22 (2006), pp. 37-40 (In Chinese) [3] Xilin Lv, Yueqing Chen: Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration Vol.21(2001), pp. 85-92 (In Chinese) [4] Kazuo Konagai, Toyoaki Nogami: Soil Dynamic and Earthquake Engineering Vol. 17(1998), pp.279-287 [5] Minzheng Zhang: Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration Vol.17 (1997), pp.52-58(In Chinese) [6] Hangen Ni, Chongpan Jin:Anti-seismic properties and calculation of dam (Dalian University of Technology Press, Dalian 1994) (In Chinese) [7] Jianyun Chen, Yi Zheng: Journal of Hydraulic Engineering Vol.41 (2010), pp.826-832 (In Chinese)
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Ke Zhen Sun
In addition to these, the article studies the main categories of green building materials, including ecological safety materials, low-carbon materials, and recycled-content materials.
Main Categories of Green Building Materials 3.1 Ecological Safety Materials New green building materials should primarily be safe and comfortable for humans.
Some materials, such as timber, bamboo, cork, linoleum, and wheat board or strawboard cabinetry are low-carbon materials, while some materials such as brick, concrete, steel, are non-low-carbon materials because they can produce a large amount of carbon dioxide emissions in material production process.
Recycled-content materials, as well as low-carbon materials and ecological safety materials, play an important role to green building material.
The design for sustainability is concerned with concepts which are not only advanced in science and technology, but also coincide with the development of the times.
Main Categories of Green Building Materials 3.1 Ecological Safety Materials New green building materials should primarily be safe and comfortable for humans.
Some materials, such as timber, bamboo, cork, linoleum, and wheat board or strawboard cabinetry are low-carbon materials, while some materials such as brick, concrete, steel, are non-low-carbon materials because they can produce a large amount of carbon dioxide emissions in material production process.
Recycled-content materials, as well as low-carbon materials and ecological safety materials, play an important role to green building material.
The design for sustainability is concerned with concepts which are not only advanced in science and technology, but also coincide with the development of the times.
Online since: August 2014
Authors: A.M. Mustafa Al Bakri, M.H.M. Amini, A.K. Zulhisyam, Mazlan Mohamed, A.M. Iqbal, Amizi A. Mohammad, Razak Wahab
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Nano carbon tube has been used as a main material in thermal interface material.
Mohd Sukhairi, “The Comparison between Four PLCC Packages and Eight PLCC Packages in Personal Computer (PC) Using Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD), FLUENT SoftwareTM Using Epoxy Moulding Compound Material (EMC),” Advanced Materials Research, vol. 795, pp. 174–181, Sep.2013.
Sulaiman, “The Comparison Between Thermal Pad Made of Nano-Silver and Silicon Elastomer Using Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) Software, FLUENT,” Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, vol. 7, no. 5, pp. 196–204, 2013
Sarizam, “Three Dimensional Analysis of Thermal Pad made of Nanomaterial , Nano-Silver with differences of Thickness by Using CFD Software , FLUENT,” Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, vol. 7, no. 5, pp. 220–229, 2013
Bakir Azman, “Thermal Management of Electronic Components by Using Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) Software, FLUENTTM in Several Material Applications (Epoxy, Composite Material & Nanosilver),” Advanced Materials Research, vol. 795, pp. 141–147, Sep. 2013.
Mohd Sukhairi, “The Comparison between Four PLCC Packages and Eight PLCC Packages in Personal Computer (PC) Using Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD), FLUENT SoftwareTM Using Epoxy Moulding Compound Material (EMC),” Advanced Materials Research, vol. 795, pp. 174–181, Sep.2013.
Sulaiman, “The Comparison Between Thermal Pad Made of Nano-Silver and Silicon Elastomer Using Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) Software, FLUENT,” Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, vol. 7, no. 5, pp. 196–204, 2013
Sarizam, “Three Dimensional Analysis of Thermal Pad made of Nanomaterial , Nano-Silver with differences of Thickness by Using CFD Software , FLUENT,” Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, vol. 7, no. 5, pp. 220–229, 2013
Bakir Azman, “Thermal Management of Electronic Components by Using Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) Software, FLUENTTM in Several Material Applications (Epoxy, Composite Material & Nanosilver),” Advanced Materials Research, vol. 795, pp. 141–147, Sep. 2013.