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Online since: March 2011
Authors: Bo Li, Shao Jie Chen, Chun Qiu Wang, Shi Bin Gu, Zhong Ju Wei
Journal of the South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006, 106 (2): 115-128
[3] Yang Jing, Mao Xianbiao, Liu Ning.
Journal of Mining & Safety Engineering, 2006, 23 (2): 141-150 [6] P K KAISER, C A TANG.
International Journal of Rock Mechanics & Mining Sciences,1998, 35 (2): 123-134 [7] Chen Shaojie, Guo Weijia, Yang Yongjie.
Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering, 1991, 10 (4): 299-312 [10] Li Shiping.
Journal of Beijing University of Science and Technology, 2004, 26(Supplement): 176-179 [12] Chen Shaojie, Guo Weijia, Yang Yongjie.
Journal of Mining & Safety Engineering, 2006, 23 (2): 141-150 [6] P K KAISER, C A TANG.
International Journal of Rock Mechanics & Mining Sciences,1998, 35 (2): 123-134 [7] Chen Shaojie, Guo Weijia, Yang Yongjie.
Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering, 1991, 10 (4): 299-312 [10] Li Shiping.
Journal of Beijing University of Science and Technology, 2004, 26(Supplement): 176-179 [12] Chen Shaojie, Guo Weijia, Yang Yongjie.
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Xiao Yue Shen, Zhi Qiang Hu, Shu Hong Liu, Gui Shan Liu
The Effects of Sputtering Pressure on the Properties of Carbon Counter Electrodes for Dye-sensitized Solar Cells
Shuhong Liu1,a, Guishan Liu1,b, Xiaoyue Shen1, Zhiqiang Hu1
1Inorganic Non-metallic Materials Research Lab, Liaoning Province Key Laboratory of New Materials and Material Modification, Institute of New Energy Materials, Dalian Polytechnic University, Dalian,116034,China
alsh05040209@126.com, bgshanliu@dlpu.edu.cn
Keywords: dye-sensitized solar cells; carbon counter electrodes; magnetron sputtering; sputtering pressure
Abstract.
[2] Andreas Kay, Michael Grätzel: Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells Vol. 44(1996), p. 99-117
Jung, et al: Materials Letters Vol. 58(2004), p. 1513-1516
[9] Lei Zhao, Yonghui Fu, Dengyi Liu, et al: Journal of Inorganic Materials Vol. 20(2005), p. 181-186, in Chinese
Materials Science and Engineering Vol. 37(2002), p. 129-281.
[2] Andreas Kay, Michael Grätzel: Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells Vol. 44(1996), p. 99-117
Jung, et al: Materials Letters Vol. 58(2004), p. 1513-1516
[9] Lei Zhao, Yonghui Fu, Dengyi Liu, et al: Journal of Inorganic Materials Vol. 20(2005), p. 181-186, in Chinese
Materials Science and Engineering Vol. 37(2002), p. 129-281.
Online since: February 2013
Authors: Roman Koleňák, Michal Prach
Introduction
Research and development of materials is oriented to application of new material types.
In Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 167, Issues 2-3, 8/2005, p. 438-446
In Materials & Design, Vol. 32, Issue 7, 8/2011, p. 3997-4003
In Materials Characterization, Vol. 58, Issue 6, June 2007, p. 555-562
In Materials Letters, Vol. 42, Issue 6, March 2000, p. 362-366.
In Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 167, Issues 2-3, 8/2005, p. 438-446
In Materials & Design, Vol. 32, Issue 7, 8/2011, p. 3997-4003
In Materials Characterization, Vol. 58, Issue 6, June 2007, p. 555-562
In Materials Letters, Vol. 42, Issue 6, March 2000, p. 362-366.
Online since: June 2015
Authors: Yogendra Prasad Yadava, José Carlos da Silva Oliveira, R.A. Sanguinetti Ferreira
Materials and Methods
The CaO, MgO and WO3 reagents were selected.
Fig. 4 - Average linear shrinkage of the calcined and sintered materials.
Aldus Science and Technology Series.
Tyagi: Materials Chemistry and Physics Vol. 98 (2006), p. 486
Tyagi: Journal of Alloys and Compounds Vol. 390 (2005), p. 100
Fig. 4 - Average linear shrinkage of the calcined and sintered materials.
Aldus Science and Technology Series.
Tyagi: Materials Chemistry and Physics Vol. 98 (2006), p. 486
Tyagi: Journal of Alloys and Compounds Vol. 390 (2005), p. 100
Online since: January 2017
Authors: V. Karoutsos, Panagiotis Poulopoulos, C. Politis, Odyseas Venetsanos, Dimitris Geralis
Politis2, e
1Materials Science Department, University of Patras, 26504 Patras, Greece
2Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX 76019, USA
avkar@upatras.gr (corresponding author), bmsci1290@upnet.gr, cmsci921@upnet.gr, dpoulop@upatras.gr, epolitis@upatras.gr
Keywords: vacuum arc melting, hypereutectoid steel, eutectoid steel, hypoeutectoid steel, heat treatment, fine bainite, coarse pearlite.
The surface microstructure of steel materials was analyzed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM ZEISS, EVOMA10).
Lange, Non-metallic Inclusions in Steel, Parts I–IV, The Institute of Materials, London, 1978
Nakhaei, “Comparasion of mechanical properties of bainite/ferrite dual phase 4340 steels with different percents of ferrite”, World of Sciences Journal, 03, 161, (2013)
Smith, “Optimization of Mechanical Properties of High-Carbon Pearlitic Steels with Si and V Additions”, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, 32,1313, (2001).
The surface microstructure of steel materials was analyzed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM ZEISS, EVOMA10).
Lange, Non-metallic Inclusions in Steel, Parts I–IV, The Institute of Materials, London, 1978
Nakhaei, “Comparasion of mechanical properties of bainite/ferrite dual phase 4340 steels with different percents of ferrite”, World of Sciences Journal, 03, 161, (2013)
Smith, “Optimization of Mechanical Properties of High-Carbon Pearlitic Steels with Si and V Additions”, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, 32,1313, (2001).
Online since: December 2006
Authors: Sung Han Rhim, Seung Wook Baek, Soo Ik Oh
Although conventional punching has been used widely and many researchers have provided useful
insights of the process, they are restricted to the punching of single layer material.
Workpiece (double layer sheet) used in the present investigation consists of LTCC ceramic composite material layer (ceramic layer) of 20~100µm in thickness and PET layer of 38 and 75µm in thickness by tape-casting.
Ma: Materials Science and Engineering B Vol.94 (2002), p.48 [2] M.R.
Oh: to be published in International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology (2006) [4] B.Y.
Oh: Journal of Materials Processing and Technology Vol.170 (2005), p.593 50�m 50�m 50�m 50�m
Workpiece (double layer sheet) used in the present investigation consists of LTCC ceramic composite material layer (ceramic layer) of 20~100µm in thickness and PET layer of 38 and 75µm in thickness by tape-casting.
Ma: Materials Science and Engineering B Vol.94 (2002), p.48 [2] M.R.
Oh: to be published in International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology (2006) [4] B.Y.
Oh: Journal of Materials Processing and Technology Vol.170 (2005), p.593 50�m 50�m 50�m 50�m
Online since: March 2009
Authors: Piotr Lacki
International Conference:
TRIBOLOGY: Science and Applications.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 177 (2006) p. 364-367 [6] P.
Key Engineering Materials Vol. 344 (2007) p. 317-324 [8] R.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 200 (2008) p.441-450 [9] S.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 115 (2001) p.65-69 [10] Y.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 177 (2006) p. 364-367 [6] P.
Key Engineering Materials Vol. 344 (2007) p. 317-324 [8] R.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 200 (2008) p.441-450 [9] S.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 115 (2001) p.65-69 [10] Y.
Online since: March 2023
Authors: Tamalkhani Syammaun, Firmansyah Rachman, Zainuddin Zainuddin, Haikal Fauzan
Materials and Method
Materials.
Qu, "Laboratory Investigation for the Road Performance of Asphalt Mixtures Modified by Rock Asphalt–Styrene Butadiene Rubber," in Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering vol. 33, ed: American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), 2021, p. 04020504
Syammaun, "Evaluation of asphalt porous mixture properties due to addition of Arenga pinnata and coconut fibers," in IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2019, vol. 674, no. 1: IOP Publishing, p. 012022
Gupta, "Utilization of solid waste materials as alternative fillers in asphalt mixes: A review," Construction and Building Materials, vol. 234, p. 117271, 2020
Pamungkas et al., "Design and properties of asphalt concrete with various plastic waste in dry processed," in IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2019, vol. 578, no. 1: IOP Publishing, p. 012079
Qu, "Laboratory Investigation for the Road Performance of Asphalt Mixtures Modified by Rock Asphalt–Styrene Butadiene Rubber," in Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering vol. 33, ed: American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), 2021, p. 04020504
Syammaun, "Evaluation of asphalt porous mixture properties due to addition of Arenga pinnata and coconut fibers," in IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2019, vol. 674, no. 1: IOP Publishing, p. 012022
Gupta, "Utilization of solid waste materials as alternative fillers in asphalt mixes: A review," Construction and Building Materials, vol. 234, p. 117271, 2020
Pamungkas et al., "Design and properties of asphalt concrete with various plastic waste in dry processed," in IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2019, vol. 578, no. 1: IOP Publishing, p. 012079
Online since: October 2007
Authors: Pieter Samyn, Jan Quintelier, Joris Degrieck, Wim De Waele
Polymer matrix composites are widely used as bearing materials for heavy load
applications.
Still fundamental knowledge about the wear mechanisms of these materials and the evolution in time of these mechanisms is lacking.
Due to differences between the static and kinetic coefficient of friction, restarting a tribological test means changing the original parameters of the material, resulting in possible differences in wear behavior of the two materials.
Villard, Composites Science and Technology, Vol. 62 (2002), 1433-1444 [3] M.Q.
Van Hemelrijck, H.Sol, Journal of Adhesion, Vol. 82(11) (2006), pp. 1033-1060
Still fundamental knowledge about the wear mechanisms of these materials and the evolution in time of these mechanisms is lacking.
Due to differences between the static and kinetic coefficient of friction, restarting a tribological test means changing the original parameters of the material, resulting in possible differences in wear behavior of the two materials.
Villard, Composites Science and Technology, Vol. 62 (2002), 1433-1444 [3] M.Q.
Van Hemelrijck, H.Sol, Journal of Adhesion, Vol. 82(11) (2006), pp. 1033-1060
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Liao Liao Xi, Yan Di Zhu, Peng Fei Zhang, Zhi Pan Kang
When China is vigorously urging the development of western area and the construction of new village, how to improve living standards of the famers at the same time to maximize the energy saving and the reduction of building materials using is one of the important problems that need to be solved.
Of course, it is still necessary for teachers and college students, who are involved into a number of theoretical and practical explorations to make meaningful design solutions, which is consistent with national codes in energy, land, water and materials etc.
(Natural Science Edition), V0.43, NO.6, De.2011(In Chinese)
Journal of Catastrophology, 2002.17(2): p.37-41(In Chinese)
[5] Zheng Ruicheng, Optimum design of building and science of passive solar heating, Architecture Science, 1997 (1): 11(In Chinese).
Of course, it is still necessary for teachers and college students, who are involved into a number of theoretical and practical explorations to make meaningful design solutions, which is consistent with national codes in energy, land, water and materials etc.
(Natural Science Edition), V0.43, NO.6, De.2011(In Chinese)
Journal of Catastrophology, 2002.17(2): p.37-41(In Chinese)
[5] Zheng Ruicheng, Optimum design of building and science of passive solar heating, Architecture Science, 1997 (1): 11(In Chinese).