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Online since: March 2012
Authors: Yong Hong Guo, Yuan Yuan, Bao Min Sun, Xiao Tian Wang, Yang Wang
All the catalyst materials were cooled to room temperature and ground prior to pyrolysis flame synthesis.
Solid State&Materials Science, 1997, (2)706-718
Journal of Synthetic Crystals, 2011, 40(2):459-464
Journal of Synthetic Crystals, 2011,40(4):947-952
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Koji Mimura, Isamu Riku
Introduction Double network (DN) hydrogels have drawn much attention as an innovative material having both high water content and high mechanical strength and toughness.
The material parameters for the first network is , and that for the second network is , .
Acknowledgements Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) from Japan Society for the Promotion of Science(JSPS) is acknowledged with thanks.
Boyce: Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, Vol. 41, pp. 389-412, (1993)
Tomita: Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology, Vol. 130, pp. 021017(1-9), (2008).
Online since: June 2020
Authors: Sukamta Sukamta, Sudarja Sudarja
The proposed equation was successfully applied to oleic acid-water-nitrogen and heptane-nitrogen-water flows in capillaries of two different materials and sizes, with good agreement between experimental and theoretical results.
TheyWe found that microchannel material can affect pressure drop tremendously if the magnitude of surface roughness exceeds the thickness of liquid film present around the gas or liquid slugs or if wettability of the wall material starts to play a role, i.e. so called dry-flow occurs.
Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science. (2002)
Dinaryanto, Khasani, and Indarto, “CFD Studies on the Gas-Liquid plug two-phase flow in a horizontal pipe”, Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 2016
Electronic ROTOR Journal, Vol. 1. (2013)
Online since: August 2011
Authors: S. Quinn, R.E. Rowlands, S.J. Lin, B.R. Boyce
Rowlands4,d 1National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences, Kaohsiung, Taiwan 2University of Southampton, School of Engineering Sciences, Highfield, Southampton, UK 3Stress Photonics Inc., Madison, WI, USA 4University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA akathysjlin@cc.kuas.edu.tw, bs.quinn@soton.ac.uk, cbboyce@stressphotonics.com, drowlands@engr.wisc.edu Keywords: Internal 3-D stresses, thermoelastic stress analysis, grey-field photoelasticity, non-destructive Abstract.
Rowlands, “Hybrid method for stress analysis of finite three-dimensional elastic solids”: International Journal of Solids and Structures, Vol 37 (2000), pp. 2727-2751
Dulieu-Barton, “Evaluation of sub-surface stresses using thermoelastic stress analysis”: Applied Mechanics and Materials, Vol 7-8 (2007), pp. 153-158
Patterson, “Polymer coating as a strain witness in thermoelasticity”: Journal of Strain Analysis for Engineering Design, Vol 33 (1998), pp. 223-232
Fujinami and Y.Kojima, “Experimental stress separation technique using thermoelasticity and photoelasticity and its application to fracture mechanics”: JSME International Journal Series A: Solid Mechanics and Materials Engineering, Vol 47 (2004), pp. 298-304
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Seyed Ali Hashemian, Behnam Moetakef Imani
Hu, Variation Simulation for Deformable Sheet Metal Assemblies Using Finite Element Methods, Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, 119 (1997) 368-374
Marin, Compliant Assembly Variation Analysis Using Component Geometric Covariance, Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, 126 (2004) 355-360
Oh, Digital Panel Assembly Methodologies and Applications for Compliant Sheet Components, Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, 128 (2006) 270-279
Lindkvist, Variation Simulation of Sheet Metal Assemblies Using the Method of Influence Coefficients With Contact Modeling, Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, 129 (2007) 615-622
Youn, Variation Propagation Analysis on Compliant Assemblies Considering Contact Interaction, Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, 129 (2007) 934-942
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Shun Li Wang, Yi Liu, Yue Qiu Liu, Cheng Da Gao, Ke Feng Liu
Composting, which involves the microbial aerobic degradation of organic materials through various stages, is relatively inexpensive and is now widely practiced [1].
Thirdly, okara was added to adjust C/N 30 for the final materials compost, and distilled water was sprayed on the raw material to adjust the water content was 60%.
Tab. 1 The property of the composting raw materials Material TOC(%) TN(%) TP(%) TK(%) C /N Corn stalks 44.40 0.92 0.15 1.18 48.26 Annual weeds 45.98 2.42 0.23 2.01 32.76 Poplar leaves 39.27 0.78 0.08 1.19 86.80 Poplar sawdust 62.19 0.51 0.10 1.12 121.94 Okara 88.00 7.19 0.77 1.70 21.10 Mixed material 62.94 2.10 0.53 1.26 30.00 Three treatments (PC, CV and GP) of compost materials were sprayed microbial agents (PC, CV and GP) separately, and non exogenous microbial agents vaccinated compost was set as CK.
When the parameters of materials exceeded the set ranges, ventilation, sprinkler and stirring actions automatically worked and stopped respectively.
Biol. 45:638–645(2008) [7] RS Zou, KF Liu, XY Sun, et al., Journal of Microbiology, 27(4):91–93(in Chinese ) (2007) [8] ZLD Jin, SL Wang, RS Zou, et al., Journal of Agro-Enviroment Science, 29(3):586–591(in Chinese ) (2010) [9] CD Gao, SL Wang, HL Wang, et al., Advanced Materials Research Vols. 807–809, pp 1227–1231(2013) [10] F.
Online since: August 2007
Authors: Bernd-Arno Behrens, C. Sunderkötter, Julian Knigge, Katrin Weilandt, Kathrin Voges-Schwieger, Sven Hübner
Yet these experiments are still limited to specific materials and tests like tensile tests and metal forming processes [1].
A.; Proceedings of the International Conference on Wear of Materials (EPRI EL), Dearborn, 16.-18.
-I.; Osakada, K.; Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 27 (1991), p. 301-310 [20] Hänsel, A.; VDI-Verlag, Vol. 2, No. 491, Düsseldorf (1998) [21] Thibaud, S.; Boudeau, N.; Gelin, J.
-A.; Springub, B.; UTF Science Vol. 2 (2003) [29] Doege, E.; Behrens, B.
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Online since: July 2011
Authors: Ching Wen Lou, Jia Horng Lin, Yueh Sheng Chen, Shih Peng Wen, Wen Cheng Chen, Chin Wei Chang
Process Technology and Mechanical Properties of Polylactic Acid Ply Yarns and 316L Stainless Steel Braids Ching-Wen Lou1, Wen-Cheng Chen2,b*, Yueh-Sheng Chen3,c*, Shih-Peng Wen4, Chin-Wei Chang2 and Jia-Horng Lin4,5,a* 1Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Material Science, Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taichung 406, Taiwan, R.O.C. 2 Department of Fiber and Composite Materials, Feng Chia University, Taichung City 407, Taiwan, R.O.C. 3Laboratory of Biomaterials, School of Chinese Medicine, China Medical University, Taichung 40402, Taiwan,R.O.C. 4Laboratory of Fiber Application and Manufacturing, Department of Fiber and Composite Materials, Feng Chia University, Taichung City 407, Taiwan, R.O.C. 5School of Chinese Medicine, China Medical University, Taichung 40402, Taiwan, R.O.C.
The main purpose of this study was to composite the metal/polymer materials and braided process to improve their mechanical properties and biocompatibilities.
Experimental Materials and Methods The ply yarn of different denier (150, 225 and 300) was prepared by polylactic acid multifilament (75d/36f, UNITIKA Co., Japan) through the doubler.
According to ASTM D2256 standard, the mechanical properties were determined using a mechanical testing machine (HT-9101,Computer Servo Control Materials Testing System, Taiwan).
Lin: Textile Research Journal, 80(2010), p.325-333
Online since: July 2008
Authors: Pradip Dutta, P. Kumar, H. Lakshmi
A356 alloy, a popular die casting aluminium alloy widely used in foundry industry, is selected as the material for the present studies.
Yoon and J.S Kim: Journal of Materials Science Letters vol. 16 (1997), p. 104
Han,Y.H Kim: Journal of Materials Processing Technology 111 (2001), p. 69
Shim and S.Dement'ev: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer vol. 42 (1999), p. 1317
G.McCartney: Materials Science and Engineering vol.
Online since: August 2019
Authors: Xian Zhou, Wen Zhang, Mo Yang
Introduction Since the 1970s, the composite materials have been considered as a potential candidate materials for manufacturing drive shafts because of their advantages over conventional materials, including lightweight, high specific strength and stiffness, corrosion resistance and the ability to be tailored for the purpose [1].
Materials & Design, 2012; 46(4): 88-100
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences. 2014; 88: 289-299
Advanced Composite Materials, 2016: 1-16
Journal of Reinforced Plastics & Composites. 2003; 22(8): 695-710