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Online since: March 2010
Authors: Miao Jin, Shi Yan Zhao, Bao Feng Guo, Qun Li
While the bending for crank pin and journal is achieved by the upper and lower bending oil cylinders.
The blank material is the S44SY steel.
The main movement of the materials near the crank pin is moving downward and moved less from top to bottom gradually, in the meantime the movement of the material near the spindle neck is similar, and decreases from top to bottom gradually.
The material in the middle region of the crank arm is affected by the complicate influence from the movements the crankpin and the journal.
Acknowledgement The authors acknowledge the financial support from the Hebei Province Natural Science Foundation (2009000414).
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Qing Wei Guo, Jing Song Wang, Ping Sun, Shuai Fan, Wei Ming Zhang
Fig 7 Effect of initial pH value Fig 8 Effect of additive concentration Fig 9 Effect of anode materials Effect of Additive Concentration.
Effect of Anode Materials.
Analyzing the effect of anode materials.
Therefore, titanium plate is the optimum material of anode .
Acknowledgments This work is supported by Water Special Program of China’s 12th Five-year Plan (2012ZX07206-003) References [1]F L Fu, Q Wang: Journal of Environmental Management, Vol.92(2011)No.3, P.407 [2] Feng X, Wu Z C, Chen X F.Separation Purification Technology, Vol.57(2007)No.2, P.257 [3] Dong XQ, Li CL: Journal of Cleaner Production, Vol.20(2012)No.1, P.72 [4]Srivastava NK, Majumder CB: Journal of Hazardous Materials,Vol.151(2008)No.1, P.1 [5] M Zhao, J R Duncan: Water Research, Vol.33(1999)No.6, P.1516 [6] R S Juang, H C Kao and W Chen: Separation and Purification Technology, Vol.49(2006)No.1, P.36 [7]Yong-feng Zhang, Zhen-liang Xu: Chemical Engineering, Vol.33(2005)No.1,P.48 [8]C.Escobar,C.Soto-Salazar and Toral MI: Journal of Environmental Management, Vol.81(2006) No.4,P.384
Online since: October 2018
Authors: Hamid Nikraz, Korakod Nusit, Peerapong Jitsangiam
Properties of the materials involved directly affect the adhesive ability of the aggregate and binder within the asphalt mix [3].
Using an “inside-out” method allows for a greater understanding of the behavior and influence the materials have on the moisture sensitivity of the binder-aggregate interface.
Airey: Assessing asphalt mixture moisture susceptibility through intrinsic adhesion, bitumen stripping and mechanical damage, Road Materials and Pavement Design, Vol. 15, p. 131-152 (2014) [2] S.
Airey: Moisture damage assessment using surface energy, bitumen stripping and the SATS moisture conditioning procedure, International Journal of Pavement Engineering, Vol. 16, p. 411-431 (2015) [6] Main Roads Western Australia: Specification 511 in Materials for Bituminous Treatments, ed.
Renken: Adhesion in Bitumen-Aggregate-Systems: New Technique for Automated Interpretation of Rolling Bottle Tests, Road Materials and Pavement Design, Vol. 11 (4), p. 881-898 (2010)
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Shigehiro Nakanoshita, Yohei Abe, Purwo Kadarno, Ken Ichiro Mori
Shi, An Innovative Shearing Process for AHSS Edge Stretchability Improvements, Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, 133-6 (2011), 061018
Yan, Evaluation of stamping lubricants in forming advanced high strength steels (AHSS) using deep drawing and ironing tests, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 209 (2009), 4122–4133
Wei, The limit drawing ratio and formability prediction of advanced high strength dual-phase steels, Materials and Design, 32-6 (2011), 3320-3327
Schmid, Characterization of mechanically sheared edges of dual phase steels, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 212 (2012), 1209–1224
Hoffmann, Experimental investigation of the cutting force reduction during the blanking operation of AHSS sheet materials, CIRP Annals, 59-1 (2010), 283-286
Online since: September 2015
Authors: Radomír Sokolař
Deflocculation of porcelain raw materials mixture is necessary to get the porcelain body with low porosity after firing.
The Viskomat NT is a versatile rotational viscometer for determine the workabilty of fine-grained building materials such as cement paste, mortar, fine concrete, plaster etc. with a maximum particle size of 2 mm.
Characterization of used materials Calcium aluminate cement (CAC) Secar 71 with in average 70 % of Al2O3 content and median setting properties was used for experimental works.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the Czech Science Foundation, research project No.
Jinnai: Journal of the European Ceramic Society Vol. 22 (2002), p. 463
Online since: March 2012
Authors: Zhong Yi Cai, Ming Zhe Li, Zhi Qing Hu, Ying Wu Lan
Acknowledgement The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support provided by the National Science Foundation (51075186) and the national 863 Project (2009AA04Z117) of China.
Sebastiani and A.H. van den Boogaard: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 210 (2010), p.981 [2] S.
Shim, D.Y.Yang, et al.: International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture, Vol.50 (2010), p.214 [5] M.Z.
Li, Z.Q.Hu and Z.Y.Cai: Journal of Jilin University (Engineering and Technology Edition), Vol. 37(2007), p.489 (in Chinese) [6] Z.
Lan: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 212 (2012), p.120
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Qiao Li, Wei An Wang, Can Hui Zhao, Wei Lin Zhuang
As steel-concrete composite bridges are made from two materials that differ in their mechanical properties, the structural dampening parameters not only affect the structural dynamic energy dissipation but also closely relate to the structural response[1].
For a composite structure, structures with different materials and parts may be approximated by a multi-degree-of-freedom system.
Acknowledgement It is a project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation (No.51178393).
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Niwa and K.D.Bui: Journal of JSCE (E) Vol.1(2006), p.260-273
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Xing Zhong Zhang, Zheng Yi Jiang, Qing Guo Liu, Yan Chao Sun, Bao Jun Shi, Nuo Ran Shen
Analysis of Heat Transfer and Straightening of Continuous Casting Slab Using 3D Finite Element Method Qingguo Liu1,a, Xingzhong Zhang1,b, Zhengyi Jiang2,c, Yanchao Sun3,d, Baojun Shi1,e and Nuoran Shen1,f 1Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Yanshan University, Hebei, China 2School of Mechanical, Materials and Mechatronic Engineering, University of Wollongong, Wollongong NSW 2522, Australia 3SINOSTEEL Xingtai Machinary & Mill Roll CO., LTD, Hebei, China aydlqg@sohu.com, bzhangxzh@ysu.edu.cn, cjiang@uow.edu.au, d931753455@qq.com, eshi050214@126.com, fnuober@yahoo.cn Corresponding author: Xingzhong Zhang Keywords: Continuous Casting Slab, Temperature Field, Heat Transfer and Solidification, Straightening, Strain and Strain Rate Abstract.
Chiang: Secondary Spray Cooling Study in the Continuous Casting of Stainless Steel Slabs. 57th Electric Furnace Conference Proceedings, Pittsburgh, PA; USA; 14-16 Nov. 1999, p. 653 [2] Sui Dashan, Cui zhenshan: Chinese Journal of Computational Phisics,Vol.25(2008), p.463 [3] Wang Chunhui, Zhou Xiaomin,Yao Gengyun: Shanghai Metals, Vol.29(2007), p. 45 [4] Cui Lixin, Zhang Jiaquan: Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing, Vol.24(1999), p. 1 [5] Liang-liang Guo,Yong Tian, Man Yao and Hou-fa Shen: International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy and Materials,Vol.16(2009), p. 626 [6] C S Li, B G Thomas: Key Engineering Materials, Vol.233-236(2003), p. 827~834 [7] Victor D.
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Online since: May 2014
Authors: Tienthong Yuangkaew, Chotiros Prasansaeng, Papot Jaroenapibal, Napat Triroj
Introduction Nanoscale materials often exhibit unique catalytic, electrical, optical, thermal, or magnetic properties as compared to their bulk counterparts.
The quantum size effects have become the hallmark of nanotechnology as they allow tuning of materials’ properties by controlling their sizes and shapes at the atomic level.
For semiconductor nanomaterials, quantum size effects can also alter the band gap energy (the separation between the valence band maximum and the conduction band minimum), causing their electronic properties to be distinct from the bulk materials [5].
These values are smaller than that of reported bulk anatase TiO2 materials (3.2 eV).
Fong , Electrospun anatase-phase TiO2 nanofibers with different morphological structures and specific surface areas, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 398 (2013) 103-111.
Online since: August 2017
Authors: Yunus Turen, Hayrettin Ahlatci, Yavuz Sun, Ismail Hakkı Kara, Huseyin Zengin
Materials Science and Engineering: A 302, (2001) 37–45
Materials Science and Engineering: A 612, (2014) 217–222
Materials Science and Engineering: A 656, (2016) 67–74
Materials Science and Engineering: A 433, (2006) 175–181
Materials Science and Engineering: A 639, (2015)1–7