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Online since: October 2011
Authors: Pejman Keikhaei Dehdezi, Matthew R. Hall, Andrew R. Dawson
Materials with a solid-liquid phase change, which are suitable for temperature critical heat storage, are commonly referred to as phase change materials (PCM).
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells. 1995;36(2):147-57
The behavior of self-compacting concrete containing micro-encapsulated Phase Change Materials.
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering. 2007;19(8):683-90
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering. 2005;17(4):465-75
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells. 1995;36(2):147-57
The behavior of self-compacting concrete containing micro-encapsulated Phase Change Materials.
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering. 2007;19(8):683-90
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering. 2005;17(4):465-75
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Junaidi Syarif, Zainuddin Sajuri, Amirhossein Baghdadi
Nair, Microstructural analysis and discontinuities in the brazed zone of copper tubes, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 141 (2003) 302-312
Rethwisch, Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering, An Integrated Approach, Third ed., John Wiley & Sons Inc., Hoboken, 2008
Zhao, Experimental and FEM study on sinking of miniature inner grooved copper tube, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 209 (2009) 5333-5340
Deng, Groove deformation analysis of a single plough on inner copper tube, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 211 (2011) 1669-1677
Kim, Fabrication of aluminum/copper clad composite using hot hydrostatic extrusion process and its material characteristics, Materials Science and Engineering: A, 384 (2004) 70-76
Rethwisch, Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering, An Integrated Approach, Third ed., John Wiley & Sons Inc., Hoboken, 2008
Zhao, Experimental and FEM study on sinking of miniature inner grooved copper tube, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 209 (2009) 5333-5340
Deng, Groove deformation analysis of a single plough on inner copper tube, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 211 (2011) 1669-1677
Kim, Fabrication of aluminum/copper clad composite using hot hydrostatic extrusion process and its material characteristics, Materials Science and Engineering: A, 384 (2004) 70-76
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Wu Jie Ge, Qun Shao, Xiao Yong Lu, Yan Zhi Ding
Investigation of Y1-xCaxBaCo2O5+δ cathodes for intermediate-temperature solid oxide fuel cells
Wujie Ge1,a, Qun Shao2,b , Yanzhi Ding*,3,c and Xiaoyong Lu3,d
1Institute of Chemical Engineering, Anhui University of Science and Technology; Anhui Key Laboratory of Low Temperature Co-fired Materials;Huainan, Anhui, 232001, China
2Institute of Chemical Engineering, Anhui University of Science and Technology, Huainan, Anhui, 232001, China
3Anhui Key Laboratory of Low Temperature Co-fired Materials; Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Huainan Normal University,Huainan, 232001, Anhui, China
agegwj239@163.com, b729694881@qq.com, c * zghndyz@163.com
Corresponding author: Yanzhi Ding.
The YCBC materials exhibit chemical compatibility with SDC electrolyte up to a temperature of 1100℃.
Also, due to changes of oxygen stoichiometry (so called chemical expansion), these materials possess high thermal expansion, which causes large mismatch of thermal expansion coefficients (TECs) with typical electrolyte materials.
Conclusions The double perovskite YCBC (x = 0.1-0.5) were investigated as potential cathode materials of IT-SOFCs.
Journal of Materials Chemistry, 2007, 17:2500-2505
The YCBC materials exhibit chemical compatibility with SDC electrolyte up to a temperature of 1100℃.
Also, due to changes of oxygen stoichiometry (so called chemical expansion), these materials possess high thermal expansion, which causes large mismatch of thermal expansion coefficients (TECs) with typical electrolyte materials.
Conclusions The double perovskite YCBC (x = 0.1-0.5) were investigated as potential cathode materials of IT-SOFCs.
Journal of Materials Chemistry, 2007, 17:2500-2505
Online since: May 2014
Authors: Philippe Boisse, Charlotte Florimond, Adrien Charmetant, Emmanuelle Vidal-Sallé
Mechanical behaviour of fibre materials
Scale of interest.
Woodhead Publishing in materials, 2010, 144-179
Journal of Elasticity, 61 (2000) 1–48
Composites Science and Technology 71 (2011) 1623-1631
Computational Materials Science. 40 (4) (2007) 439-448
Woodhead Publishing in materials, 2010, 144-179
Journal of Elasticity, 61 (2000) 1–48
Composites Science and Technology 71 (2011) 1623-1631
Computational Materials Science. 40 (4) (2007) 439-448
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Kiyoshi Koyano, Yasuyuki Morita, Yasuyuki Matsushita, Mitsugu Todo
However, finite element analysis requires clinical verification or a determination of material properties, and photoelastic materials generally have material properties and structure quite different from those of actual bone.
(ii) The specimen was placed in a tabletop materials tester (EZ Test; Shimadzu), with a load resolution of 0.010 N and a displacement resolution of 10 µm.
The horizontal and vertical axes represent the displacement of the crosshead of the materials tester and the load measured with the load cell, respectively.
Part I, Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 85(5), 442-449, 2001
Part II, Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 85(5), 450-454, 2001
(ii) The specimen was placed in a tabletop materials tester (EZ Test; Shimadzu), with a load resolution of 0.010 N and a displacement resolution of 10 µm.
The horizontal and vertical axes represent the displacement of the crosshead of the materials tester and the load measured with the load cell, respectively.
Part I, Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 85(5), 442-449, 2001
Part II, Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 85(5), 450-454, 2001
Online since: August 2005
Authors: E.A. Levashov, V.V. Kurbatkina
Regularities of Composite Materials with Micrograded Grain Structure
Formation
V.V.
Introduction High-Temperature Synthesis (SHS) or combustion synthesis technique is applied widely to develop new materials including graded materials with progressive bulk changes in composition, structure and properties, dispersion strengthening materials, etc.
The properties of gradient and dispersion strengthening materials differ considerably from those of corresponded homogeneous materials [1- 5].
Kim and M.A Meyers: Materials Science and Engineering Vol.A206 (1996), p. 71
Metals Science Vol. 78 (4) (1994), p. 147, in Russian
Introduction High-Temperature Synthesis (SHS) or combustion synthesis technique is applied widely to develop new materials including graded materials with progressive bulk changes in composition, structure and properties, dispersion strengthening materials, etc.
The properties of gradient and dispersion strengthening materials differ considerably from those of corresponded homogeneous materials [1- 5].
Kim and M.A Meyers: Materials Science and Engineering Vol.A206 (1996), p. 71
Metals Science Vol. 78 (4) (1994), p. 147, in Russian
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Catarina Martins, Rui F. Duarte, Maria C.F. Magalhães, Dmitry Evtuguin
Introduction
Hybrid materials composed by organic polymer matrix (e.g. cellulose fibers) and inorganic materials (e.g. silica) have physical and chemical properties that are not a mere sum of the starting materials properties.
Experimental Materials.
All materials had the same aspect (similar to popcorn).
Pittman Jr., Arsenic removal from water/wastewater using adsorbents – A critical review, Journal of Hazardous Materials 142(2007) 1-53
Esculcas, Synthesis and characterization of cellulose/silica hybrids by heteropoly acid catalysed sol-gel process, Materials Science and Engineering 27(2007) 172-179.
Experimental Materials.
All materials had the same aspect (similar to popcorn).
Pittman Jr., Arsenic removal from water/wastewater using adsorbents – A critical review, Journal of Hazardous Materials 142(2007) 1-53
Esculcas, Synthesis and characterization of cellulose/silica hybrids by heteropoly acid catalysed sol-gel process, Materials Science and Engineering 27(2007) 172-179.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Zhong Min Wang, Jing Hu Feng, Ruan Miao
In recent years, with the wide application of functionally graded materials (FGMs), researchers have also turned their attention to the dynamic characteristics of the plate and shell of functionally graded materials.
Woo[13] studied the nonlinear free vibration behavior of plates made of functionally graded materials, discussed the effect of material properties, boundary conditions and thermal loading on the dynamic behavior of the plates.
The Voigt’s rule was used to estimate the effective material properties from the volume fractions and the properties of the constituent materials.
Iranian Journal of Science & Technology, 30(2006), p. 427
Composite Science Technology, 56(1996), p.1099
Woo[13] studied the nonlinear free vibration behavior of plates made of functionally graded materials, discussed the effect of material properties, boundary conditions and thermal loading on the dynamic behavior of the plates.
The Voigt’s rule was used to estimate the effective material properties from the volume fractions and the properties of the constituent materials.
Iranian Journal of Science & Technology, 30(2006), p. 427
Composite Science Technology, 56(1996), p.1099
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Hendra Suherman, Abu Bakar Sulong, Jaafar Sahari, Mohd Yusuf Zakaria
EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE
Materials.
Grohens, Materials Letters, 57 (2002) 64-71
Zhou, Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports, 49 (2005) 89-112
Tarng, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 102 (2000) 48-55
Lee, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 209 (2009) 3374-3383
Grohens, Materials Letters, 57 (2002) 64-71
Zhou, Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports, 49 (2005) 89-112
Tarng, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 102 (2000) 48-55
Lee, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 209 (2009) 3374-3383
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Jiang Hua Deng, Chao Tang, Yan Ran Zhan, Xing Ying Jiang
The results show that 2A16 is a kind of strain rate and sensitive temperature materials.
Li: Materials Science and Engineering: A Vol. 499 (2009), p. 242 [2] Z.
Ghassaei: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 24 (1989), p. 599 [6] William, K.
Amodio: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol.487 (2008), p. 289 [8] A.
Liu: Material Science and Engineering A, Vol.527 (2010), p. 6980
Li: Materials Science and Engineering: A Vol. 499 (2009), p. 242 [2] Z.
Ghassaei: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 24 (1989), p. 599 [6] William, K.
Amodio: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol.487 (2008), p. 289 [8] A.
Liu: Material Science and Engineering A, Vol.527 (2010), p. 6980