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Online since: March 2021
Authors: Meng Li, Zhi Xun Wen, Xiao Yan Wang
Influences of the γ′ Phase on the Mechanical Properties of a Nickel-Based Single Crystal Superalloy
Xiao-Yan Wang1,a, Meng Li2,b, Zhi-Xun Wen3,c
1,2,3School of Mechanics, Civil Engineering and Architecture, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an 710072, China
1School of Science, Xi’an Shiyou University, Xi’an 710065, China
ashiyouwxy@126.com, bmengli1377@mail.nwpu.edu.cn, cfanran@nwpu.edu.cn
Keywords: nickel-based single crystal; cooling rate; precipitation and dissolution of γ´ phase; tensile properties
Abstract: After solid solution treatment at 1335℃ for 4 hours and cooling to room temperature at different rate, the nickel-based single crystal superalloy were made into three kinds of nickel-based single crystal superalloy materials containing different size γ′ phases, respectively.
Development of Nickel Based Superalloys for Advanced Turbine Engines.
Materials Science Forum, 2014, 783-786:2491-2496
Materials Science and Engineering, 1979, 37(3):237-247
Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 1993, 2(5):745-758
Development of Nickel Based Superalloys for Advanced Turbine Engines.
Materials Science Forum, 2014, 783-786:2491-2496
Materials Science and Engineering, 1979, 37(3):237-247
Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 1993, 2(5):745-758
Online since: August 2021
Authors: Eugeny A. Merkushkin, Vera V. Berezovskaya, Ksenia A. Mamchits
Berns, High Nitrogen Steels: Structure, Properties, Manufacture, Applications (Engineering Materials), Heidelberg: Springer, Berlin, 1999
Forum. 318-320 (1999) 71-80
Reed (Eds.), Advances in Cryogenic Engineering Materials.
Advances in Cryogenic Engineering, vol. 30, Springer, Boston, MA, 1984, pp. 245-252
Forum. 318-320 (1999) 71-80
Reed (Eds.), Advances in Cryogenic Engineering Materials.
Advances in Cryogenic Engineering, vol. 30, Springer, Boston, MA, 1984, pp. 245-252
Online since: February 2013
Authors: Xiang Lin Zuo, Wen Bo Wang, Ying Wang, Wan Li Zuo
Research and Implementation of Improved Real-time Crawler Modeling
Xianglin Zuo1,a, Wenbo Wang1,2,b, Ying Wang1,2,c, Wanli Zuo1,2,d*
1College of Computer Science and Technology, Jilin University, Changchun, China
2Key Laboratory of Symbolic Computation and Knowledge Engineering, Ministry of Education, China
azuoxl_jlu@163.com, b84635237@qq.com, cwangying2010@jlu.edu.cn, dwanli@jlu.edu.cn
Keywords: Search Engine, Crawler, Real-Time
Abstract.
If not, it needs to detect whether the URL is web portals such as news, forums, blog by classifier.
Sharma, A Mathematical Model for Crawler Revisit Frequency. 2010 IEEE 2nd International Advance Computing Conference
If not, it needs to detect whether the URL is web portals such as news, forums, blog by classifier.
Sharma, A Mathematical Model for Crawler Revisit Frequency. 2010 IEEE 2nd International Advance Computing Conference
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Chen Ya Liao, Da Lu Tan, Yun Xuan Li
Property management company informs the engineer, and the engineer asks for seeing the drawings to find out the equipment's specific location.
Conclusions Today green construction movement advances irresistibly.
[3] Information on http://www.fmbim.com/bim_facility_management.htm [4] Information on http://blog.sina.com.cn/heguanpei [5] Information on http://www.chinabim.com/bbs/forum.php
Conclusions Today green construction movement advances irresistibly.
[3] Information on http://www.fmbim.com/bim_facility_management.htm [4] Information on http://blog.sina.com.cn/heguanpei [5] Information on http://www.chinabim.com/bbs/forum.php
Online since: August 2007
Authors: Takashi Yokoyama, Kenji Nakai
Nakai 1, b
1
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Okayama University of Science,
Okayama 700-0005, Japan
a
yokoyama@mech.ous.ac.jp,
b
nakai@mech.ous.ac.jp
Keywords: AA7075-T651, FSW joint, Hopkinson Bar, In-plane tensile properties, Micro-hardness
test, Strain rate, Through-thickness compressive properties
Abstract.
The slenderness (thickness/diameter) ratio of the static specimen was taken as 1.2 to Fig. 2 Geometries of tension specimens (upper: base material specimen, lower: FS welded specimen) (Dimensions in mm) 40±0.05 R15 78±0.05 4.81 40±0.05 50 12 25 Fig. 3 Tensile nominal stress- strain curves for base material and FS weld region 0 0 5 10 15 200 400 600 800 Base material FS weld Tensile strain ε (%) :Fracture 20 ・ ε= 1.7×10-3/s AA 7075-T651 Tool rotation direction 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 0 5 -5 -10 10 210 200 190 180 170 160 150 140 Distance from weld centerline (mm) Advancing side Retreating side h =4.81mm Mean hardness (Base material) WN TMAZ HAZ TMAZ HAZ AA 7075-T6514 1.6 to minimize frictional effects between the specimen ends and the anvils.
Forum, Vol.396-402 (2002), p. 1677
The slenderness (thickness/diameter) ratio of the static specimen was taken as 1.2 to Fig. 2 Geometries of tension specimens (upper: base material specimen, lower: FS welded specimen) (Dimensions in mm) 40±0.05 R15 78±0.05 4.81 40±0.05 50 12 25 Fig. 3 Tensile nominal stress- strain curves for base material and FS weld region 0 0 5 10 15 200 400 600 800 Base material FS weld Tensile strain ε (%) :Fracture 20 ・ ε= 1.7×10-3/s AA 7075-T651 Tool rotation direction 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 0 5 -5 -10 10 210 200 190 180 170 160 150 140 Distance from weld centerline (mm) Advancing side Retreating side h =4.81mm Mean hardness (Base material) WN TMAZ HAZ TMAZ HAZ AA 7075-T6514 1.6 to minimize frictional effects between the specimen ends and the anvils.
Forum, Vol.396-402 (2002), p. 1677
Online since: December 2009
Authors: Sven Gall, Jerome Muehlhause, Sören Müller
Thus the magnesium advances into the die and the Al-coating has to be pushed
against that higher pressure through the core material in order to reach the surface of the profile.
Cole: Issues that influences Magnesiums's use in the Automotive Industry, Materials Science Forum, 419-422, (2003), pp. 43-50; [2] M.
Misiolek: Bi-metal rod extrusion - process and product optimization, Materials Science and Engineering A369 (2004), pp. 170-180 [4] S.
Cole: Issues that influences Magnesiums's use in the Automotive Industry, Materials Science Forum, 419-422, (2003), pp. 43-50; [2] M.
Misiolek: Bi-metal rod extrusion - process and product optimization, Materials Science and Engineering A369 (2004), pp. 170-180 [4] S.
Online since: July 2020
Authors: Togar Saragi, Risdiana Risdiana, Sahrul Hidayat, Norman Syakir, Hotmas D. Sinaga, Feni Rahmi, Gustiani A. Pramesti, Adi Sugiarto, Arnold Therigan
Graduate School of Engineering Tohoku University Japan for XRD and SQUID-VSM Measurements.
L., Fiorani D., and Tronc E., Magnetic Relaxation in Fine‐Particle Systems, Advances in Chemical Physics 98 (1997) 283-494 [3] R.H.
[12] Togar Saragi, Bayu Permana, Arnold Therigan, Sahrul Hidayat, Norman Syakir and Risdiana, Physical Properties of Encapsulated Iron Oxide, Material Science Forum 996 (2019) 277-281.
L., Fiorani D., and Tronc E., Magnetic Relaxation in Fine‐Particle Systems, Advances in Chemical Physics 98 (1997) 283-494 [3] R.H.
[12] Togar Saragi, Bayu Permana, Arnold Therigan, Sahrul Hidayat, Norman Syakir and Risdiana, Physical Properties of Encapsulated Iron Oxide, Material Science Forum 996 (2019) 277-281.
Online since: April 2009
Authors: Rafał Leszek Abdank-Kozubski, Andrzej Biborski, L. Zosiak
Malinov, Defect and Diffusion Forum vol. 277 113-118, (2008)
Sepiol, Advances in Solid State Physics, 47, 277, (2008)
Massobrio, W.Pfeiler, Materials Science and Engineering, 11-15, (2002)
Sepiol, Advances in Solid State Physics, 47, 277, (2008)
Massobrio, W.Pfeiler, Materials Science and Engineering, 11-15, (2002)
Online since: March 2006
Authors: Hiroshi Yamagata, Gyu-Sam Shim, Mok Soon Kim, Won Yong Kim, Taek Kyun Jung, Dong Suk Lee
High Temperature Deformation Behavior of Pre-sintered Al-10Si-5Fe
Based Alloy
Dong-Suk Lee1 , Taek-Kyun Jung1 , Gyu-Sam Shim
1
Mok-Soon Kim1,a ,
Won-Yong Kim
2,b
and Hiroshi Yamagata3,c
1
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Inha University
#253, Yonghyun-dong, Nam-gu, Incheon 402-751, Korea
2
Advance Materials R&D Center, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology
#472, Kajwa-dong, Suh-gu, Incheon 404-254, Korea
3
R&D Division, Yamaha Motor Co.
Forum Vol. 305/306 (1999), p 739
Forum Vol. 305/306 (1999), p 739
Online since: June 2020
Authors: Gui Xin Wang, Wen Ping Zhang, Xiao-Bo LI, Wasim M. K. Helal
Engineering Failure Analysis, 55, 139-147
Advanced Materials Research, 631–632, 978–981. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.631-632.978 [23]Wang, G.
China Mechanical Engineering, 15, 365-369
Chinese Internal Combustion Engine Engineering, 24, 31-32
Engineering Failure Analysis, 3(1), 1-3
Advanced Materials Research, 631–632, 978–981. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.631-632.978 [23]Wang, G.
China Mechanical Engineering, 15, 365-369
Chinese Internal Combustion Engine Engineering, 24, 31-32
Engineering Failure Analysis, 3(1), 1-3