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Online since: March 2007
Authors: Fabrizio Cleri, Patrizia Trovalusci, Vittorio Sansalone
Introduction The growing demand for high-performance structural materials in several domains of engineering and technology has spurred the research in the field of complex, composite materials, such as: polyphase metallic alloy systems, polymer blends, polycrystalline, porous or textured media, fibrematrix composites, up to masonry-like materials and biomaterials.
Forum, Vol. 426-432 (2003), p. 2133 [6] V.
Ericksen, Advances in Applied Mechanics, Vol. 17, Yih C.
Online since: December 2014
Authors: M.A. Martínez, A.J. Criado, J. Abenojar, F. Velasco
Velasco1c 1Materials Science and Engineering Department.
Forum Vols 530-531 (2006), p. 304
Mechanical Alloying: Fundamentals, Techniques and Applications, In: Advances in Materials Science Research.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Quan Yuan Wu, Dong Liu
Introduction With the continuous development of Web 2.0, many network applications taking advantage of social relations and collaborative intelligence develop rapidly, such as microblogging, forums, SNS(social network site), etc.
Advances in Record-Linkage Methodology as Applied to Matching the 1985 Census of Tampa, Florida.
IEEE Data Engineering Bulletin.
Online since: June 2018
Authors: Francesco La Via, Giuseppe Nicotra, Alessandra Alberti, Salvo Coffa, Ruggero Anzalone, Grazia Litrico, Massimo Zimbone, Marco Mauceri, Corrado Bongiorno
Agarwal, Advances in Silicon Carbide Processing and Applications, Artech House Publisher, Boston, © 2004
[9] Nagasawa H, Yagi K, Kawahara T, Hatta N, Abe M, Microelectronic Engineering, 83 (2006) 185
Forum, 858 (2016) 147-150
Online since: March 2009
Authors: Edward Sanchez, Yi Chen, Michael Dudley, Ning Zhang, David R. Black
Black 3 and Michael Dudley 1,a 1 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, USA 11794-2275 2 Dow Corning Compound Semiconductor Solutions, Midland, Michigan, USA 48686-0994 3 National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA 20899-1070 amdudley@notes.cc.sunysb.edu Keywords: substrate surface scratches, basal plane dislocation, threading edge dislocation Abstract.
DE-FG02-91ER45439), at Advance Photon Source, which is supported by the U.S.
Forum Vol. 527-529 (2006), p. 419 [8] Z.
Online since: December 2019
Authors: A.I. Subbotin, M.Yu. Klimenko, O.V. Kuznetsova, Natalia Yatsenko
Gilmiyarov, Strength and phase composition of autoclaved material: an approximation, Magazine of Civil Engineering. 83(7)2018 63–72. doi: 10.18720/MCE.83.6 [8] M.A.
Advances in Environmental Biology. 8 (13) (2014) 134–138
Kozhukhova, Autoclave Composites Containing Ferriferous Industrial By-Products, Materials Science Forum. 945 (2019) 1030-1035
Online since: March 2015
Authors: Magdalena Popczyk, A. Budniok, Bożena Łosiewicz, Julian Kubisztal
Forum Vol. 514-516 (2006), p. 1182
Tobias (Eds.): Advances in Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, New York, Wiley, Vol. 6 (1967), p. 239
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Pei Chang Deng, Jie Zhen Hu, Xiang Wen Wang, Hai Bo Xu
Stable Ti/IrO2 Anode with Iridium-Titanium Oxide Interlayers for O2 Evolution Jiezhen Hu 1,a, Peichang Deng 1,b, Xiangwen Wang 1,c and Haibo Xu 2,d 1College of Ocean and Meteorology, Guangdong Ocean University, zhanjiang, guangdong, 524088, China 2College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, Shandong, 266003, China ajiezhen0520@yahoo.cn, bdpc0520@yahoo.cn, cjinnianwy@163.com, dxuwangri@163.com Keywords: IrO2, Interlayer, TiN, TiO2, Stability, Ta2O5.
Surface composition of electrodes were measured using a Cu Ka radiation system (40 kV, 100 mA, 6°min-1, D8 ADVANCE, BRUKER).
Forum Vol. 655(1998), p. 289-292
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Vladimir Luzin, Erwin Gamboa, Michael Law, Valerie Linton
An investigation of residual stress, hardness, and texture on stress corrosion cracking in a gas pipeline Michael Law1,a, Vladimir Luzin1,b, Valerie Linton2,c and Erwin Gamboa3,d 1 Australian Nuclear Science & Technology Organisation, Lucas Heights, NSW 2234, Australia 2Energy Pipelines Cooperative Research Centre, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia 3School of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia amichael.law@ansto.gov.au, bvladimir.luzin@ansto.gov.au, cvalerie.linton@epcrc.com.au, derwin.gamboa@adelaide.edu.au Keywords: stress corrosion cracking, residual stress, texture, pipeline.
Andreani: Advances in Physics, Vol. 34 (1985), 445-473
Forum, Vol. 715-716 (2012), 13-22
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Mariano Marcos Bárcena, Madalina Calamaz, Franck Girot, Jorge Salguero Gómez, Moises Batista
Marcos1,e 1Faculty of Engineering, University of Cadiz.
Conf. on Advances in Materials and Processing Technologies, Istanbul, Turkey (2011)
Forum 770 (2013) 64-68