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Online since: July 2012
Authors: Ke Peng, Kun Zhang, Qing Han, Hui Juan Xiu
Experiment Materials.
The softwood fibers with beating degree 45°SR were used as the raw material.
All materials were used as received without further purification.
Fig. 7 SEM of unmodified softwood fibers Fig. 8 SEM of softwood fibers after etherification modification Conclusion Softwood fibers could be turned into new polymer materials by epoxy chloropropane etherification modification.
Journal of the Japan Wood Research Society, 1985, 31(3): 215- 221
Online since: September 2017
Authors: V.A. Dovydenkov, O.S. Zvereva, S.Ya. Alibekov
For obtaining the compositions, materials were mixed in the mixer, followed by cogging in the rolls, drying at a temperature from 80 °C to 85 °C, and crushing.
For obtaining compositions, materials were mixed, followed by cogging in the rolls, drying at temperatures from 80 °C to 85 °C, and crushing.
Beaman, Producing metal parts with selective laser sintering/hot isostatic pressing, The Journal of The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS). 50(17) (1998)
Marple, Partially Water-Soluble Binder Formulation for Injection Molding Submicrometer Zirconia, Advanced Performance Materials, 5 (1998) 25-41
Stevenson, Metal Injection Molding: 3D Modeling of Nonisothermal Filling, Polymer Engineering and Science, 42(4) (2002) 760-770
Online since: May 2020
Authors: Dmitry Pavlov, Mikhail Erpalov
The paper is devoted to the practical implementation of the new torsion testing method for studying rheological properties of materials in a hot state.
Thus, the improvement of methods for determining the flow stress in order to improve the accuracy of describing the rheological properties of materials is an important and actual task [9-13].
(3) The providing of the condition formulated by Eq. 1 is necessary in case of testing materials that are sensitive to strain rate.
Hodgson, Post processing of the hot torsion test results using a multi-dimensional modelling approach, Materials & design. 31 (2010) 2578-2584
Pöhlandt, Testing the plastic behavior of metals by torsion of solid and tubular specimens, Journal of Mechanical Working Technology. – 9(1984) 67-80
Online since: March 2009
Authors: Diane J. Mynors, Chang J. Wang, Martin English
Park: Materials Science and Engineering A, (2008), in press
Wagoner: Journals of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 130-131, (2002), pp. 60-63
Matuszak: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 106, (2000), pp. 250-253
Demir: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 186, (2007), pp. 163-173
Ponthot: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 202, (2008), pp. 275-282.
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
Online since: November 2012
PREFACE Dear Distinguished Delegates and Guests, 2nd International Conference on Green Power, Materials and Manufacturing Technology and Applications (GPMMTA2012) was held in Kunming, China, from July 17-19, 2012, serving as a platform for expertise exchange.
GPMMTA 2012 had drawn the attention of researchers from various disciplines: Sustainable Power, Sustainable Materials, Green Manufacturing Technology and Applications, etc.
From which 181 papers have been accepted for presentation at the conference and will be published by TTP, in Advanced Materials Research (AMR) Journal (ISSN: 1022-6680), which is online available in full text via the platform www.scientific.net.
International Conference on Green Power, Materials and Manufacturing Technology and Applications (GPMMTA2012)is organized by Southwest Forestry University,Electric Power Research Institute of YNPG,Guizhou University,Yunnan normal University,Jinan University,Tsinghua University,Wuhan Institute of Technology,Shanxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and sponsored by National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC).
Finally, we would like to thanks all the authors, speakers and participants of this conference for taking part in and contributing to the International Conference on Green Power, Materials and Manufacturing Technology and Applications.
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Vasile Soare, Ioan Carcea, Costel Roman, Oana Bălţătescu, Raluca Maria Florea, Iulia Florea
Mangeron, No. 59A, 700050, Iasi, Romania 2Technical University “Gheorghe Asachi” of Iasi-Romania, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Blvd.
Mangeron, No. 59A, 700050, Iasi, Romania 3Technical University “Gheorghe Asachi” of Iasi-Romania, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Blvd.
Mangeron, No. 59A, 700050, Iasi, Romania 6Technical University “Gheorghe Asachi” of Iasi-Romania, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Blvd.
[6] Yong Zhang, Yunjun Zhou, Solid Solution Formation Criteria for High Entropy Alloys, Materials Science Forum 561-565, pp.1337-1339, (2007)
[10] SONG Chun-hui, GAN Zhang-hua, LU Zhi-hong et al., Preparation and Electrochemical Properties of AlMgZnSnPbCuMnNi High Entropy Alloys with Low Free Corrosion Potentials, Journal of Materials Science & Engineering 5, pp.747-752, (2011)
Online since: November 2014
Authors: Mohammad Sharif Zami
Buildings are big users of raw materials and the environmental capital locked in them is enormous, as is the waste footprint [31]: · Materials: - 60% of all resources globally go into construction (roads, buildings, etc
Agarwal: Mud, mud: The Potential of Earth-Based Materials for Third World Housing.
Appropriate Building Materials for Low cost Housing, African region.
Adams: The realities of specifying environmental building materials.
Journal of Building Appraisal (JBA), Volume 6, Issue 3-4.
Online since: July 2003
Authors: Ning Liu, Guan Chang Jin, Xue Feng Yao, Gui Tao Li
Carbon fiber/epoxy woven composite, as one of the textile structural materials, is widely applied in many high-technique engineering fields.
Introduction Comparing with traditional laminate materials, carbon fiber/epoxy woven composites have many advantages such as high specific stiffness, high specific strength, high fatigue and fracture resistances, shock absorption and so on.
Acknowledgement This research work is supported by National Nature Science Foundation of China (No.19902008) and Aeronautical Science Foundation.
Journal of reinforced plastic and composites Vol.18ˈNo.15(1999)ˈ1415-1427
[4] M�KarayakaˈP�KurathˈDeformation and failure behavior of woven composite laminates� Transactions of the ASMEˈJournal of the Engineering Materials and Technology�Vol.116(1994)ˈp .222-232
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Naser Qamhieh, Ahmad I. Ayesh, Saleh Thaker Mahmoud, Hussain Alawadhi
The attention dedicated to this topic is witnessed by the increasing number of related contributions within the material science community.
Aroutiounian, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 32 (2007) pp. 1145 – 1158
Song, Journal of Alloys and Compounds 439 (2007) pp. 249–253 [9] V.
Ohring, Materials science of thin films, 2nd edition, Academic Press 2002
Supramolecular Science 5 (1998) pp. 239 – 245