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Online since: August 2017
Authors: Paras Ram, Vimal Kumar Joshi, Anil Kumar, Oluwole Daniel Makinde, Punit Kumar
Ram, On the low-Reynolds number magnetic fluid flow in a helical pipe, International Journal of Engineering Science 31.2 (1993) 229-239
Shah, Ferrofluid based secant shaped slider bearing, The South Pacific Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences 22.1 (2004) 28-31
Ahmad, Analysis of a porous-inclined slider bearing lubricated with magnetic fluid considering thermal effects with slip velocity, Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering 33.3 (2011) 351-356
Bou-Saïd, Static characteristics of ferrofluid finite journal bearing considering rotational viscosity effect, Lubrication Science 29.4 (2017) 203-226
Bou-Saïd, Ferrofluid lubrication of finite journal bearings using Jenkins model, Lubrication Science (2017) doi: 10.1002/ls.1379.
Shah, Ferrofluid based secant shaped slider bearing, The South Pacific Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences 22.1 (2004) 28-31
Ahmad, Analysis of a porous-inclined slider bearing lubricated with magnetic fluid considering thermal effects with slip velocity, Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering 33.3 (2011) 351-356
Bou-Saïd, Static characteristics of ferrofluid finite journal bearing considering rotational viscosity effect, Lubrication Science 29.4 (2017) 203-226
Bou-Saïd, Ferrofluid lubrication of finite journal bearings using Jenkins model, Lubrication Science (2017) doi: 10.1002/ls.1379.
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Jing Hu, Jin Shui Wu, Tie Shan Zhang
Study on Stress-strain Model of Metallic Materials with Shot Peening Residual Stress
Tie Shan Zhang1,a,Jing Hu1,b,Jin Shui Wu2,c
1School of mechanical eng. , Nanjing Univ. of Science and Technology ,Nanjing 210094,China
2 China And Canton Clutch Co.
Study on Stress-strain model of metallic materials with residual stress.
Therefore, this thickness range of materials can be described with a model.
Then, The materials in different regions use different materials models.
Jiao: Journal Mechanical Strength, Vol. 24 (2002) No.2,p289.
Study on Stress-strain model of metallic materials with residual stress.
Therefore, this thickness range of materials can be described with a model.
Then, The materials in different regions use different materials models.
Jiao: Journal Mechanical Strength, Vol. 24 (2002) No.2,p289.
Online since: April 2015
Authors: Chang Ling Zhu, Yue Chen, Jian Liu
The materials match is a ring with radius 50mm and the material
is 35CrMo that was disposed in accordance with the requirement of high carbon chromium bearing stainless steel technology(the subzero treatment temperature is bellow 55°C and thermal insulation time is not less than 1 hour).
This is because the polymer composite materials absorb the water molecules and other moisture in the environment,, which become lubrication medium, turning dry friction into friction with lubrication medium.
Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites, 2010, 29(14): 2184-2191
Journal Of Materials Science,1933:28. 5397-5413
Chinese Journal Of Mechanical Engineering,2009,22(6):918-924
This is because the polymer composite materials absorb the water molecules and other moisture in the environment,, which become lubrication medium, turning dry friction into friction with lubrication medium.
Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites, 2010, 29(14): 2184-2191
Journal Of Materials Science,1933:28. 5397-5413
Chinese Journal Of Mechanical Engineering,2009,22(6):918-924
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Yuan Hui Li, Bi Fang Huang, Zhong Cheng Guo, Hui Huang
Oh.: Materials Letters.
Oh: International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials, Vol. 20 (2002), p. 201
Wang: International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials, Vol. 28 (2010), p. 305
Wong andJ.Y.H Fu:Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 113 (2001), p. 563
Garcıa-Arribas:Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol.335(2002), p.1798.
Oh: International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials, Vol. 20 (2002), p. 201
Wang: International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials, Vol. 28 (2010), p. 305
Wong andJ.Y.H Fu:Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 113 (2001), p. 563
Garcıa-Arribas:Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol.335(2002), p.1798.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Li Ping Guo, Wen Xiao Zhang, Li Hui Zhang, Lin Hong Jin, Bo Chen
Research on High Ductility Cementitious Composites Improved by Water-soluble Polymer and Micro-fibers
LiPing Guo1, 2, *, WenXiao Zhang1, Bo Chen3, LiHui Zhang1, LinHong Jin1
1School of Materials Science & Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 211189, China
2Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Construction Materials, Nanjing 211189, China
3Materials & Structural Engineering Department, Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute
aguoliping691@163.com
Key words: High Ductility; Cementitious Materials; Water-soluble Polymer Latex; Micro-fibers
Abstract.
At the same time, it can improve materials’ durability [1-2].
Which shows that rubber powder mixed directly into cement-based materials can improve the cement-based material’s toughness.
Conclusions 1) Mixed with all kinds of polymer, toughness of cement-based materials are improved.
Journal of Materials Science &Engineering,2008,02:264-267(in Chinese) [7] LI Zhulong, LIANG Naixing, The Effect of Adding Styrene-Butadiene Latex on the Rigidity and Wearability of Mortar and Concrete [J].
At the same time, it can improve materials’ durability [1-2].
Which shows that rubber powder mixed directly into cement-based materials can improve the cement-based material’s toughness.
Conclusions 1) Mixed with all kinds of polymer, toughness of cement-based materials are improved.
Journal of Materials Science &Engineering,2008,02:264-267(in Chinese) [7] LI Zhulong, LIANG Naixing, The Effect of Adding Styrene-Butadiene Latex on the Rigidity and Wearability of Mortar and Concrete [J].
Hydrothermally Synthesized Cu2ZnSnS4 Nanoparticles for Photocatalytic Degradation of Rhodamine B Dye
Online since: June 2023
Authors: S. Manjula, G. Sivakumar, A. Sarathkumar
Chiou, and R.S Juang, Photocatalytic degradation of phenol in aqueous solutions by Pr-doped TiO2 nanoparticles, Journal of hazardous materials 149 (2007) 1-7
Kadam, Photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue by hydrothermally synthesized CZTS nanoparticles, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics 28 (2017) 8186-8191
Wu, Size-dependent photocatalytic activity of ZnS nanostructures prepared by a facile precipitation method, Materials Science and Engineering: B 208 (2016) 15-21
Materials Today: Proceedings. 3 (2016) 1778-84
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics. 2020 Oct; 31(20):17563-73
Kadam, Photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue by hydrothermally synthesized CZTS nanoparticles, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics 28 (2017) 8186-8191
Wu, Size-dependent photocatalytic activity of ZnS nanostructures prepared by a facile precipitation method, Materials Science and Engineering: B 208 (2016) 15-21
Materials Today: Proceedings. 3 (2016) 1778-84
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics. 2020 Oct; 31(20):17563-73
Online since: April 2026
Authors: Hyunsung Choi, Minjae Baek, Ducksung Kim, Daeho Jeong, Yong Nam Kwon, Yoo In Jeong
Mechanics of Materials 71 (2014): 74-84
Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology 141.3 (2019): 031005
International journal of solids and structures 43.5 (2006): 1331-1356
Materials & Design 37 (2012): 500-509
Journal of materials science 14.3 (1979): 583-591.
Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology 141.3 (2019): 031005
International journal of solids and structures 43.5 (2006): 1331-1356
Materials & Design 37 (2012): 500-509
Journal of materials science 14.3 (1979): 583-591.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Shen Lin Yang, Xue Yang, Chang Geng Shuai
Consequently, the existing materials with low overall properties cannot be applied in engineering.
In this paper, based on the requirements for rubber materials to be used in isolators, and on the standards on rubber isolators for ships, a performance index was proposed for MR elastomer materials to be used in isolators (Table 1).
[8] Li Jianfeng, Gong Xinglong, Zhang Xianzhou et. al, Preparation of Silicone Rubber-Based Magnetorheological Elastomers [J], Journal of Functional Materials, 2006, 37(6): 1003-1005 (in Chinese)
Journal of University of Science and Technology of China, 2004, 34(4): 456–463
[13] Li Jianfeng, Gong Xinglong, Zhang Xianzhou et. al, Preparation of Silicone Rubber-Based Magnetorheological Elastomers [J], Journal of Functional Materials, 2006, 37(6): 1003-1005 (in Chinese).
In this paper, based on the requirements for rubber materials to be used in isolators, and on the standards on rubber isolators for ships, a performance index was proposed for MR elastomer materials to be used in isolators (Table 1).
[8] Li Jianfeng, Gong Xinglong, Zhang Xianzhou et. al, Preparation of Silicone Rubber-Based Magnetorheological Elastomers [J], Journal of Functional Materials, 2006, 37(6): 1003-1005 (in Chinese)
Journal of University of Science and Technology of China, 2004, 34(4): 456–463
[13] Li Jianfeng, Gong Xinglong, Zhang Xianzhou et. al, Preparation of Silicone Rubber-Based Magnetorheological Elastomers [J], Journal of Functional Materials, 2006, 37(6): 1003-1005 (in Chinese).
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Ji Gang Wang, Shan Huang, Song Liu
Chen: Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 42 (2007), p.5068
Madras: Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 91 (2004), No.3, p.1450
Kiggans: Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 32 (1997), No.5, p.1347
Zhao: Materials Science and Engineering B, Vol. 136 (2007), p.72
Wu: Advanced Materials, Vol. 15 (2003), p.353
Madras: Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 91 (2004), No.3, p.1450
Kiggans: Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 32 (1997), No.5, p.1347
Zhao: Materials Science and Engineering B, Vol. 136 (2007), p.72
Wu: Advanced Materials, Vol. 15 (2003), p.353
Online since: June 2007
Authors: Takayuki Kitamura, Kittikorn Ngampungpis, Hiroyuki Hirakata
Introduction
Since some applications of bonded dissimilar materials operate at elevated temperature, the
stress field near the interface edge between dissimilar elements under creep regime becomes a
critical issue.
Analytical Procedure The creep analysis for bonded dissimilar materials with an interface edge has been conducted under the plane-strain condition by a FEM code, ABAQUS 6.5.1.
The perfectly bonding condition is assumed on the interface between elastic and creeping materials.
Bogy: Journal of Applied Mechanics Vol. 35 (1968), p. 146-154 [7] D.B.
Bogy: Journal of Applied Mechanics Vol. 38 (1971), p. 377-386
Analytical Procedure The creep analysis for bonded dissimilar materials with an interface edge has been conducted under the plane-strain condition by a FEM code, ABAQUS 6.5.1.
The perfectly bonding condition is assumed on the interface between elastic and creeping materials.
Bogy: Journal of Applied Mechanics Vol. 35 (1968), p. 146-154 [7] D.B.
Bogy: Journal of Applied Mechanics Vol. 38 (1971), p. 377-386