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Online since: January 2016
Authors: Yong Bo Wu, Mitsuyoshi Nomura, Si Si Li
Aspinwall, Tool life when high speed ball nose end milling Inconel 718, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 118 ,2001, pp. 29–35
Ridgway, The effect of tool nose radius on surface integrity and residual stresses when turning Inconel 718, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 216, 2015, pp. 123–132
Machado, The machinability of nickel-based alloys: a review, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 86, 1999, pp. 1–16
[8] Pei-Lum Tso, Study on the grinding of Inconel 718, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 55, 1995, pp. 421-426
Pei, Yong Jun Tang, A cutting force model for rotary ultrasonic machining of brittle materials, International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture, 52, 2012, pp. 77–84
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Hong Xia Cui, Lu Lu
It is not only influenced by materials property, deformation temperature, rolling velocity, deformation amount and contact friction condition etc., but also a non-isothermal process with three dimensional (3D) thermal dynamic coupling.
The material properties of steel 33Mn2V and the constitutive law of material are introduced.
Acknowledgement Research work was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No. 41371425 and the Liaoning Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No. 2013020048.
References [1] Ken-ichiro Mori a, Hidenori Yoshimura , Kozo Osakada, Simplified three-dimensional simulation of rotary piercing of seamless pipe by rigid-plastic finite-element method, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 1996 (80-61):700-706
Pietrzyk, Prediction of mechanical properties of heavy forgings, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 1998 (80-81): 166-173
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Jun Chao Wei, Yan Feng Dai, Yi Wang Chen
Castner, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, Vol. 75A(2005), p. 1
Li, Journal of Inorganic Materials, Vol. 23(2008), p.145
Feijen, Journal of Materials Science-Materials in Medicine, Vol. 14(2003), p. 103
Jeong, Journal of Materials Chemistry, Vol. 17(2007), p. 174
Dard, Journal of Materials Science-Materials in Medicine, Vol. 15(2004), p. 779
Online since: December 2018
Authors: Bulbul Ahmed, S.M. Zahurul Islam, Md.T. Hossen, H. Ahmed, M.R. Islam
Research Materials and Methodology a) Foundry sand Metal foundries use large amounts of sand in the metal casting process.
The river sand is washed and screened, to eliminate deleterious materials and over size particles.
Replacement of cement by marble dust and ceramic waste in concrete for sustainable development, International Journal of Innovative Science, Engineering and Technology (IJISET), Volume 2, Issue 6, pp. 496-503
Effect of waste ceramic tiles in partial replacement of coarse and fine aggregate of concrete, International Advanced Research Journal in Science Engineering and Technology (IARJSET), Volume 2, Issue 6, pp. 13-16
Studies on strength characteristics on utilization of waste materials as coarse aggregate in concrete, International journal of Engineering Science and Technology (IJEST).
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Yi Lin Song, Tong Zhang, Shu Mei Gao, Zhong Xian Wang
All of sponge material used in the experiment is produced by Hengye Furniture Materials Factory of Huadu District in Guangzhou, China.
(3) The experimental materials selected in this study have good force transmission characteristics, which can help us to further research the buffer material for hip protector use
Shuai: Science & Technology Information, Vol.10 (2009) No.26, pp.310-311 (In Chinese)
Parrkkari, et al: The New England Journal of Medicine, Vol.343 (2000) No.21, pp. 1506-1513
Li: The Journal of Traditional Chinese Orthopedics and Traumatology, Vol. 20 (2008) No.9, pp. 22 (In Chinese)
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Sean Wu, Maw Shung Lee, Shih Bin Jhong
Influence of sputtering pressure for radio frequency magnetron sputtering (103) oriented AlN films on (100) silicon substrate Shih-Bin Jhong1, a, Sean Wu2, b and Maw-Shung Lee3, c 1, 3 Department of Electronic Engineering, National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences, 415 Chien Kung Road, Kaohsiung City 807, Taiwan (R.O.C) 2 Department of Electronics Engineering and Computer Science, Tung-Fang Design University, 110 Tung-Fung Road, Hunei District, Kaohsiung City 829, Taiwan (R.O.C) aprint7749@gmail.com, bwusean.tw@gmail.com, cmslee@cc.kuas.edu.tw Keywords: (103)-oriented, aluminum nitride (AlN), piezoelectric material, film bulk acoustic wave resonator (FBAR), quasi-shear mode.
Reactive sputtering at suitable atomic energy and low temperature (below 500°C) allows use a wide variety of possible substrate materials.
This dynamic quenching process allows the formation of novel thin-film materials.
These ultrafine particles are quenched on substrates during film growth, and this non-equilibrium state can lead to the formation of exotic materials.
Thin film materials technology, “sputtering of compound materials,” William Andrew, 2003
Online since: July 2017
Authors: Kanwal Jit Singh, Inderpreet Singh Ahuja, Jatinder Kapoor
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 1991; 28(1–2): 139-148. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0924-0136(91)90213-X [8] Ghahramani, B.; Wang, Z.Y.
A comparative study on ultrasonic machining of hard and brittle materials, Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Science and Engineering, 2004; 26 (1): 56–61, ISSN 1806-3691. doi.org/10.1590/S1678-58782004000100010 [28] M.A.
International Journal of Machining and Machinability of Materials, 2009; 5(2/3): 347-365. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJMMM.2009.023399
Physics of Amorphous Materials.
Foundation of material science and engineering, 4tg Ed.
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Maloy K. Singha, Narinder K. Gupta, Ezio Cadoni, Nilamber Singh
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, Vol. 20 (1978), pp. 609-615 [5] W.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 36 (1993), pp. 383-393
Materials Science and Engineering, Vol.
Materials Characterization, Vol. 47 (2001), pp. 417-422
Materials and Design, Vol. 32 (2011), pp. 5091-5098
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Stefanie Reese, Reza Kebriaei, Ivaylo Vladimirov
The microstructure of materials (as e.g.
Gken, Influence of rolling direction on strength and ductility of aluminium and aluminium alloys produced by accumulative roll bonding, Journal of Materials Science, vol. 43, pp. 7320 –7325, 2008
Phillips, Multiscale modeling in the mechanics of materials, Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science, vol. 3, pp. 526 – 532, 1998
Tvergaard, “Effect of fibre debonding in a whisker-reinforced metal,” Materials Science and Engineering: A, vol. 125, pp. 203 – 213, 1990
Steinmann, “Finite element analysis of an inelastic interface in ultrasonic welded metal/fibre-reinforced polymer joints,” Computational Materials Science, vol. 50, pp. 184 – 190, 2010
Online since: July 2020
Authors: Chi Hui Tsou, Lei Zhao, Chen Gao, Lin Yuan, Chin San Wu, Xiao Hua Liu
The properties of new film and the possibility of its application as conductivity materials were discussed.
And various content of prepared MG was added to the PVA matrix for synthesizing MG/PVA composite materials.
These enhanced properties of PVA films made them ideal materials for electrical conductivity.
Materials and Method Polyvinyl alcohol (1788 type) was obtained from Shanghai Titan Scientific Co., Ltd.
Lee, Highly electrically conductive rGO/PVA composites with a network dispersive nanostructure[J], Journal of Materials Chemistry. 22 (17) (2012) 8512
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