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Online since: January 2012
Authors: Yuan Xue, Bin Yang, Zhi Yong Yan
Journal of China Textile Leader Vol.8(2010),p.30-32, in Chinese
Journal of Synthesis and Application Vol.4(2008),p. 52, in Chinese
Journal of China Textile Leader Vol.12(2009),p. 22-23, in Chinese
Tokyo Institute of Technology Department of Science Studies, Tokyo,2000, in Japanese
A.Ziabicki.Fundamentals of Fibre Formation:The Science of Fibre Spinning and Drawing.
Journal of Synthesis and Application Vol.4(2008),p. 52, in Chinese
Journal of China Textile Leader Vol.12(2009),p. 22-23, in Chinese
Tokyo Institute of Technology Department of Science Studies, Tokyo,2000, in Japanese
A.Ziabicki.Fundamentals of Fibre Formation:The Science of Fibre Spinning and Drawing.
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Pei Guo, Jia Liu, Shi Guo Sun, Shao Jie Feng
The Iinfluence of Blasting Dynamices to the Rock Properties
The material have some dynamic characteristics under the dynamic action, this dynamic characteristics are different from the static, take the rock as example, through the experimental results, the compressive strength of rock under different loading rate is different, and the change is very obvious.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by Beijing Higher Education Young Elite Teacher Project (YETP1440), China Natural Science Foundation (41172250), "Twelfth Five-year" National Science and Technology Support Project (2012BAK09B06), Beijing Science and Technology Achievement Transformation Project.
Chinese Journal of underground space and Engineering.(2005),P.1041.
ISRM News Journal, 1994,2(2):4-16
Chinese Journal of rock mechanics and Engineering. (2005).
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by Beijing Higher Education Young Elite Teacher Project (YETP1440), China Natural Science Foundation (41172250), "Twelfth Five-year" National Science and Technology Support Project (2012BAK09B06), Beijing Science and Technology Achievement Transformation Project.
Chinese Journal of underground space and Engineering.(2005),P.1041.
ISRM News Journal, 1994,2(2):4-16
Chinese Journal of rock mechanics and Engineering. (2005).
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Yi Xin Dong, Qiu Bo Huang, Chen Zhu, Yuan Li
Cixi, Zhejiang, 315300, China
3The Ministry of Science and Technology,Liaoning, Anshan Liaoning 114044, China
33003761@qq.com, baoxiniao.dong@gmail.com,herr_morgen@163.com
Keywords: design improvement; CVT; internal power shunt; dynamic simulation
Abstract.
Therefore the new slipper piston structure with respect to extend type structure can save material, reduce manufacturing cost.
Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 2011 [3] HUANG Qiubo, YUE Jie, XU Weisheng: Analysis of performance and dynamic balance in kind of hydromechanical stepless transmission gearbox.
Journal of Engineering Design, 2006, 06 [4] FAN Zhimin, XU Anjun, XU Jun: Dynamics Simulation of Zero-Max CVT Based on ADAMS.
Journal of Qingdao University of Science and Technology, 2009, 04 [5] Chen Liping: Analysis and application of ADAMS tutorial [M].
Therefore the new slipper piston structure with respect to extend type structure can save material, reduce manufacturing cost.
Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 2011 [3] HUANG Qiubo, YUE Jie, XU Weisheng: Analysis of performance and dynamic balance in kind of hydromechanical stepless transmission gearbox.
Journal of Engineering Design, 2006, 06 [4] FAN Zhimin, XU Anjun, XU Jun: Dynamics Simulation of Zero-Max CVT Based on ADAMS.
Journal of Qingdao University of Science and Technology, 2009, 04 [5] Chen Liping: Analysis and application of ADAMS tutorial [M].
Online since: August 2024
Authors: Abulmaali M.Y. Taher, Mohamed Shukuka
Materials and Experimental Procedure
All of the Strain hardened 316 stainless steel samples used in this investigation were prepared by using a commercial alloy.
By increasing the SiC papers grit, the wear resistance decreased because more materials layers were removed from the surface of the samples.
Olubambi, “Wear and corrosion behaviour of AISI 310 and AISI 316 stainless steels in synthetic mine water", International Journal of Materials Research, V104, 11, 2013, 1051-1058 [2] Bulan Abdullah, M.
Abbas Najafizadeh, Ahmed Kemanpur, Fanoosh Forouzan, 2010, “ The Effect of Cold Rolling Regime on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of AISI 304L Stainless Steel”, Journal of Materials Processing Technology.
[15] Hsin Shen Ho, LingLi Sun, KunKun Liu, Peng Hui Niu, ErLiang, 2019, “Microstructural evolution and strain hardening behavior of AISI 316L type austenitic stainless steel”, International Journal of Materials Research, V. 110, PP 287-296.
By increasing the SiC papers grit, the wear resistance decreased because more materials layers were removed from the surface of the samples.
Olubambi, “Wear and corrosion behaviour of AISI 310 and AISI 316 stainless steels in synthetic mine water", International Journal of Materials Research, V104, 11, 2013, 1051-1058 [2] Bulan Abdullah, M.
Abbas Najafizadeh, Ahmed Kemanpur, Fanoosh Forouzan, 2010, “ The Effect of Cold Rolling Regime on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of AISI 304L Stainless Steel”, Journal of Materials Processing Technology.
[15] Hsin Shen Ho, LingLi Sun, KunKun Liu, Peng Hui Niu, ErLiang, 2019, “Microstructural evolution and strain hardening behavior of AISI 316L type austenitic stainless steel”, International Journal of Materials Research, V. 110, PP 287-296.
Online since: March 2008
Authors: Pierre Millet, T. Hansen, Alain Lodini, Abdelilah Benmarouane, Helene Citterio-Bigot
Bone is a composite material in which are associated a mineral phase
in the form of crystals of HAp and an organic matrix constituted by collagen.
Introduction The development of nanotechnology in material science and engineering has taken place in the last decade.
Materials and methods In this study, one sheep has been implanted with one implant, Ti-6Al-4V.
Texture is a non-random distribution of the crystallites in a polycrystalline material as a consequence of the nature of the crystallites.
Jemt, International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants, 5, (1990), 347-359
Introduction The development of nanotechnology in material science and engineering has taken place in the last decade.
Materials and methods In this study, one sheep has been implanted with one implant, Ti-6Al-4V.
Texture is a non-random distribution of the crystallites in a polycrystalline material as a consequence of the nature of the crystallites.
Jemt, International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants, 5, (1990), 347-359
Online since: March 2011
Authors: Xu Hong Guo, Dong Dong Wan, Chi Hong Wang
(3) Ceramics CC6050 was suitable to cut ADI materials which were not hard.
While cubic boron nitride CB7025 was suitable to cut ADI materials which were hard and the performance of carbide GC2025 cutting ADI materials was generic.
Materials Science and Engineering A, 2005, 407(1-2): 147-153
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2006, 173(3): 260-268
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2009, 209(5): 2412-2420
While cubic boron nitride CB7025 was suitable to cut ADI materials which were hard and the performance of carbide GC2025 cutting ADI materials was generic.
Materials Science and Engineering A, 2005, 407(1-2): 147-153
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2006, 173(3): 260-268
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2009, 209(5): 2412-2420
Online since: April 2019
Authors: Robert L. Jackson, R. Reid Hanson, Dewey R. Wilhite, Lyndsey R. Hayden, Sarah Escaro
Surfaces were slid in relative motion, and the generated COF was measured, the details of which will be discussed in more detail in the materials section.
Materials and Sample Preparation Carpal bones from horses that were euthanized for reasons other than for this study were obtained.
The materials represented are as follows a) Glass, b) Metal, and c) Cartilage. 4.3 Material Combinations (glass, metal, or cartilage) The averages of the COF obtained under 5N and 10N, with all the different counter surfaces were compared with a two-way ANOVA with multiple comparisons.
The Peclet number was calculated for this study; however, the material properties are not known exactly for the materials used in this study.
Lubrication Science, 2014. 26(6): p. 387-410
Materials and Sample Preparation Carpal bones from horses that were euthanized for reasons other than for this study were obtained.
The materials represented are as follows a) Glass, b) Metal, and c) Cartilage. 4.3 Material Combinations (glass, metal, or cartilage) The averages of the COF obtained under 5N and 10N, with all the different counter surfaces were compared with a two-way ANOVA with multiple comparisons.
The Peclet number was calculated for this study; however, the material properties are not known exactly for the materials used in this study.
Lubrication Science, 2014. 26(6): p. 387-410
Online since: March 2018
Authors: Yu Lei, Xi Fan Zou, Wei Liu, Shang Yu Huang, Jie Zhu
Numerical Simulation of Collision Effect on Damage Evolution
in Electromagnetic Forming of Aluminum Alloy Sheet
Xifan Zou1, Shangyu Huang1, Wei Liu1,2,a, Yu Lei1, Jie Zhu1
1School of Materials Science and Engineering,
Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan 430070 China
2State Key Laboratory of Materials Processing and Die & Mould Technology,
Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wu Han 430070, China
aweiliu@whut.edu.cn
Keywords: GTN damage model; Collision behavior; Electromagnetic forming; Numerical simulation
Abstract.
Damage evolution of materials generally has the following stages [1]: nucleation, growth and polymerization of micro voids.
At present the view that the increase of forming ability of materials mainly from the material inertia, the large momentum generated by the high speed forming changed the stress distribution of the workpiece, the material deformation tends to be stable and relatively uniform [5-8].
Acknowledgments This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.51475345), the Open Fund Project of State Key Laboratory of Materials Processing and Die&Mould Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology (No.P2018-013).
Yudaev, 1989, Manufacture of Large Sheet-Metal Parts by Incremental Electromagnetic Forming, Forging and Stamping Industry Journal, 7 (1989) 1–2
Damage evolution of materials generally has the following stages [1]: nucleation, growth and polymerization of micro voids.
At present the view that the increase of forming ability of materials mainly from the material inertia, the large momentum generated by the high speed forming changed the stress distribution of the workpiece, the material deformation tends to be stable and relatively uniform [5-8].
Acknowledgments This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.51475345), the Open Fund Project of State Key Laboratory of Materials Processing and Die&Mould Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology (No.P2018-013).
Yudaev, 1989, Manufacture of Large Sheet-Metal Parts by Incremental Electromagnetic Forming, Forging and Stamping Industry Journal, 7 (1989) 1–2
Online since: April 2014
Authors: Ming Hsiung Wu, Chi Ching Chang
This research designed teaching materials, teaching methods as well as teaching plan with POPBL as theoretic foundation.
Among them, teaching plan refers to materials added to teaching materials, including the assessment of students’ learning outcomes and satisfaction, classroom activities and arrangements, introduction of knowledge by products manufacturers, etc..
Mishing, in: Diffusion Processes in Advanced Technological Materials, edtied by D.
Computer Science Education, I 5(2), p123, 2Op
European Journal of Engineering Education, v33 n3 p283-295 Jun
Among them, teaching plan refers to materials added to teaching materials, including the assessment of students’ learning outcomes and satisfaction, classroom activities and arrangements, introduction of knowledge by products manufacturers, etc..
Mishing, in: Diffusion Processes in Advanced Technological Materials, edtied by D.
Computer Science Education, I 5(2), p123, 2Op
European Journal of Engineering Education, v33 n3 p283-295 Jun
Online since: October 2016
Authors: Jerome P. Lynch, William Greenwood, Hao Zhou, Dimitrios Zekkos
Acknowledgment
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Nos.
Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
Journal of Intelligent Robotic Systems, 60, 133-151
ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 92, 79-97
IEEE Sensors Journal, 9(12), 1719-1726
Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
Journal of Intelligent Robotic Systems, 60, 133-151
ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 92, 79-97
IEEE Sensors Journal, 9(12), 1719-1726