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Online since: October 2014
Authors: Mariana Rotariu, Florin Munteanu, Dragos Arotaritei, Marius Turnea
The first stage of the static finite element numerical analysis of the designed system consisted of CAD model importing and description of all the materials involved in the analysis [8].
The materials used in this analysis are showed in Table 1.
Mechanical properties of the materials considered for both systems subjected to finite element numerical analysis Materials Modulus of elasticity E [MPa] Poisson’s ratio n Density r [kg/mm3] Austenitic stainless steel 1.93×105 0.31 7.86×10-6 Porous bone 100 0.27 1×10-6 Periosteum 15.3×103 0.28 1.8×10-6 Compact (cortical) bone 17.5×103 0.28 2×10-6 The discretization stage was followed by a stage of determination of the pressures and strains acting on the whole system.
This pressure depends on material elasticity, clearance and load.
Gagliani, Stress distribution in a post-restored tooth using the threedimensional finite element method, Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 33(2006) 690–697
The materials used in this analysis are showed in Table 1.
Mechanical properties of the materials considered for both systems subjected to finite element numerical analysis Materials Modulus of elasticity E [MPa] Poisson’s ratio n Density r [kg/mm3] Austenitic stainless steel 1.93×105 0.31 7.86×10-6 Porous bone 100 0.27 1×10-6 Periosteum 15.3×103 0.28 1.8×10-6 Compact (cortical) bone 17.5×103 0.28 2×10-6 The discretization stage was followed by a stage of determination of the pressures and strains acting on the whole system.
This pressure depends on material elasticity, clearance and load.
Gagliani, Stress distribution in a post-restored tooth using the threedimensional finite element method, Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 33(2006) 690–697
Online since: April 2003
Advanced Synthesis & Characterization Techniques of Materials
Chen Wen
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Novel Inorganic Materials B.
Further plenary lectures comprised: Thick films of ceramic materials, superconducting and electro-ceramic materials (H.
Nemec), Hydrothermally treated cement-based building materials - past, present and future (A.
Sajgalfk), Chemistry and tailoring of mineral-related materials (R.C.T.
Novel Inorganic Materials B.
Further plenary lectures comprised: Thick films of ceramic materials, superconducting and electro-ceramic materials (H.
Nemec), Hydrothermally treated cement-based building materials - past, present and future (A.
Sajgalfk), Chemistry and tailoring of mineral-related materials (R.C.T.
Online since: January 2021
Authors: Zhi Guo Gao
Materials Science and Technology, Vol.29(4)(2013),426-438
Materials Science and Technology, Vol.30(2)(2014), 1461-1469
Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, Vol.20 (7) (2011), 1294-1303
Materials Science and Technology, 2009, Vol.25 (1), 68-75
Babu, Optimization of weld conditions and alloy composition for welding single-crystal nickel-based superalloys, Materials Science Forum, Vol.539-543(2007), 3082 -3087.
Materials Science and Technology, Vol.30(2)(2014), 1461-1469
Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, Vol.20 (7) (2011), 1294-1303
Materials Science and Technology, 2009, Vol.25 (1), 68-75
Babu, Optimization of weld conditions and alloy composition for welding single-crystal nickel-based superalloys, Materials Science Forum, Vol.539-543(2007), 3082 -3087.
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Xiao Dong Fan, Qing Fang Yang, Jiang Hua Du
Experiment
Materials
Pure bacterial homo Poly (3-hydroxybutyrate) powder (PHB, Mw= 4.0×105, the purity is 99%, synthesized by the garden brown azotobacter G-3) was supplied by life academy of science, Northwest University,China.Poly (L-lactide) (PLLA, Mη= 8.0×104) was purchased from Bright Limited company in Shenzhen, China.
Results and discussion The spinnability of PHB/PLLA/PEO blend Spinnability is a capacity of being continuous solid fibers of polymer materials by processing.
[2] Korakot.Sombatmankhong, Orawan.Suwantong, Suthada,Waleetorncheepsawat,Pitt.Supapho : Journal of Polymer Science: Part B.Polymer Physics, Vol .44(2006),p. 2923-2933 [3] Dan Li,Younan Xia: Adv.
[4] DongMei.Zhao,RiWei.Xu,DingSheng.Yu,Chinese:Journal of Biomedical Engineering,Vol.35 (2008),p.43 [5]Yukiko Furuhashia,Yoshitaka Imamurab,Yohei Jikiharab, Hideki YamaneHigher: Polymer,Vol. 45 (2004),p.5703–5712 [6] Jianghua .DU, Qing-fang.YANG, Nan-nan.ZHANG,in Chinese: Polymer Materials Science and Engineering,Vol.23(2007),p .136-139 [7] Rongqun.LI, Yuxian.AN, Yugan.
Northwestern Polytechnical University,(2006) [10] Hong.HAO,IAN.L,Guozheng.G,in Chinese:Polymer Materials Science and Engineering,Vol. 21, (2005),p.186
Results and discussion The spinnability of PHB/PLLA/PEO blend Spinnability is a capacity of being continuous solid fibers of polymer materials by processing.
[2] Korakot.Sombatmankhong, Orawan.Suwantong, Suthada,Waleetorncheepsawat,Pitt.Supapho : Journal of Polymer Science: Part B.Polymer Physics, Vol .44(2006),p. 2923-2933 [3] Dan Li,Younan Xia: Adv.
[4] DongMei.Zhao,RiWei.Xu,DingSheng.Yu,Chinese:Journal of Biomedical Engineering,Vol.35 (2008),p.43 [5]Yukiko Furuhashia,Yoshitaka Imamurab,Yohei Jikiharab, Hideki YamaneHigher: Polymer,Vol. 45 (2004),p.5703–5712 [6] Jianghua .DU, Qing-fang.YANG, Nan-nan.ZHANG,in Chinese: Polymer Materials Science and Engineering,Vol.23(2007),p .136-139 [7] Rongqun.LI, Yuxian.AN, Yugan.
Northwestern Polytechnical University,(2006) [10] Hong.HAO,IAN.L,Guozheng.G,in Chinese:Polymer Materials Science and Engineering,Vol. 21, (2005),p.186
Online since: June 2022
Authors: Marius Cocard, Alin Constantin Murariu, Nicuşor Alin Sîrbu, Iuliana Duma
New printing possibilities is implemented, high-performance prints have been made and new materials have appeared.
However, although it has been used for many years, the PLA (PolyLactic Acid) filament has not lost ground to the new materials, being one of the most used filaments in 3D printing with thermoplastic materials due to the fact that it behaves properly in the printing process.
Series: Materials Science and Engineering 392 (2018) 062050 doi:10.1088/1757-899X/392/6/062050 [8] Tontowi A.E., Ramdani L., Erdizon R.
V., Baroroh D.K.: Optimization of 3D-Printer Process Parameters for Improving Quality of Polylactic Acid Printed Part, International Journal of Engineering and Technology 9 (2), (2017), pp. 589-600, doi: 10.21817/ijet/2017/v9i2/170902044 [9] Abeykoon C., Sri-Amphorn P., Fernando A.: Optimization of fused deposition modeling parameters for improved PLA and ABS 3D printed structures, International Journal of Lightweight Materials and Manufacture 3 (2020), pp. 284-297 [10] Haidiezul A.H.M, Hazwan M.
Series: Materials Science and Engineering 932 (2020) 012109, doi:10.1088/1757-899X/932/1/012109 [11] Novoa C., Flores A.: Optimizing the tensile strength for 3D printed PLA parts, Solid Freeform Fabrication 2019: Proceedings of the 30th Annual International Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium – An Additive Manufacturing Conference, (2019), pp. 745 - 765 [12] Ramachandran K.M., Tsokos C.P.: Mathematical Statistics with Applications in R (Third Edition), Chapter 8 - Design of experiments, (2021), pp. 343-368 [13] * * * SR EN ISO 527-1: 2020: Plastics - Determination of tensile properties - Part 1: General principles.
However, although it has been used for many years, the PLA (PolyLactic Acid) filament has not lost ground to the new materials, being one of the most used filaments in 3D printing with thermoplastic materials due to the fact that it behaves properly in the printing process.
Series: Materials Science and Engineering 392 (2018) 062050 doi:10.1088/1757-899X/392/6/062050 [8] Tontowi A.E., Ramdani L., Erdizon R.
V., Baroroh D.K.: Optimization of 3D-Printer Process Parameters for Improving Quality of Polylactic Acid Printed Part, International Journal of Engineering and Technology 9 (2), (2017), pp. 589-600, doi: 10.21817/ijet/2017/v9i2/170902044 [9] Abeykoon C., Sri-Amphorn P., Fernando A.: Optimization of fused deposition modeling parameters for improved PLA and ABS 3D printed structures, International Journal of Lightweight Materials and Manufacture 3 (2020), pp. 284-297 [10] Haidiezul A.H.M, Hazwan M.
Series: Materials Science and Engineering 932 (2020) 012109, doi:10.1088/1757-899X/932/1/012109 [11] Novoa C., Flores A.: Optimizing the tensile strength for 3D printed PLA parts, Solid Freeform Fabrication 2019: Proceedings of the 30th Annual International Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium – An Additive Manufacturing Conference, (2019), pp. 745 - 765 [12] Ramachandran K.M., Tsokos C.P.: Mathematical Statistics with Applications in R (Third Edition), Chapter 8 - Design of experiments, (2021), pp. 343-368 [13] * * * SR EN ISO 527-1: 2020: Plastics - Determination of tensile properties - Part 1: General principles.
Online since: February 2026
Authors: Raudah Raudah, Erni Misran, Rosdanelli Hasibuan, Irvan Irvan
The findings are expected to advance sustainable biomass valorization strategies and promote the development of functional carbon materials for catalytic and environmental applications.
Methods Experimental Materials.
The primary raw material used in this study was coffee parchment (CP), a by-product of coffee processing.
Gu, “Fabrication of hierarchical cabbage-like carbonaceous materials by one-step cobalt-assisted hydrothermal carbonization of furfural,” Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, vol. 210, pp. 149–160, 2015
Tuan, “Synthesis of novel magnetic adsorbents from coffee husks by hydrothermal carbonization,” Vietnam Journal of Science and Technology, vol. 55, no. 4, p. 526, 2017
Methods Experimental Materials.
The primary raw material used in this study was coffee parchment (CP), a by-product of coffee processing.
Gu, “Fabrication of hierarchical cabbage-like carbonaceous materials by one-step cobalt-assisted hydrothermal carbonization of furfural,” Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, vol. 210, pp. 149–160, 2015
Tuan, “Synthesis of novel magnetic adsorbents from coffee husks by hydrothermal carbonization,” Vietnam Journal of Science and Technology, vol. 55, no. 4, p. 526, 2017
Online since: March 2010
Authors: Ming Chen, Gang Liu, Wei Wei Ming, Yun Shan Zhang, H.Z. Zhang, Bing Han, Bin Rong
Meanwhile, ions from the chip, such as Ti, Al, Mo, V atoms, also
diffused to the tool matrix, and then reacted vigorously with C atom and generated some carbide
materials, such as TiC, MoC.
With the coating spalling, the bond atom (Co) in the tool matrix diffused to the chip faster and faster, then it was prone to generate the BUE and carbide materials on the cutting edge.
When these BUES or carbide materials break away from the cutting edge, they would scrape the flank face.
Li: Chinese Journal of Rare Metals, Vol. 28 (2004), pp.239-242
Deevi: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol.
With the coating spalling, the bond atom (Co) in the tool matrix diffused to the chip faster and faster, then it was prone to generate the BUE and carbide materials on the cutting edge.
When these BUES or carbide materials break away from the cutting edge, they would scrape the flank face.
Li: Chinese Journal of Rare Metals, Vol. 28 (2004), pp.239-242
Deevi: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Guang Jie Wu, Yu Ping Li, Xiang Yuan Xiong, Li Hua Yao, Fu Quan Jiang, Xin Ping Liu
Materials and Methods
Materials.
The herbal materials were purchased based on the prescription of XYHYS, namely, Pleione yunnanensis Rolfe (15 g), Rhus Chinese Mill (20 g), Semiaquilegia adoxoides (DC.)
Zheng, et al., Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal. 2011, 5: 338-340.
Ji, et al., China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica. 2010, 35(2): 173-176.
Xie, et al., Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Natural products and traditional medicine (ICNPTM′ 09), 2009.
The herbal materials were purchased based on the prescription of XYHYS, namely, Pleione yunnanensis Rolfe (15 g), Rhus Chinese Mill (20 g), Semiaquilegia adoxoides (DC.)
Zheng, et al., Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal. 2011, 5: 338-340.
Ji, et al., China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica. 2010, 35(2): 173-176.
Xie, et al., Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Natural products and traditional medicine (ICNPTM′ 09), 2009.
Online since: March 2012
Authors: Dong Liu, Hong Liang Xiang, Jin Chun Fan, Pei Pei Guo
However, antibacterial heat treatment would affect other properties of materials.
[4] Li Nan, Ke Yang: Journal of Materials Science & Technology vol 26(2010), p 941
[5] YANG Ke, DONG Jiasheng, CHEN Sihong, and LU Manqi: Chinese Journal of Materials Research vol 20(2006), p 523
[7] Hong I T and Koo C H: Materials Science and Engineering vol 393A (2005), p 213
[11] Jacek Banas and Andrzej Mazurkiewicz: Materials Science and Engineering vol A277 (2000), p 183.
[4] Li Nan, Ke Yang: Journal of Materials Science & Technology vol 26(2010), p 941
[5] YANG Ke, DONG Jiasheng, CHEN Sihong, and LU Manqi: Chinese Journal of Materials Research vol 20(2006), p 523
[7] Hong I T and Koo C H: Materials Science and Engineering vol 393A (2005), p 213
[11] Jacek Banas and Andrzej Mazurkiewicz: Materials Science and Engineering vol A277 (2000), p 183.
Online since: April 2026
Authors: Luise Kärger, Bastian Schäfer, Johannes Mitsch, Jan Paul Wank, Levin Villing
The developed framework allows for a more accurate virtual
process design than the current state of the art for composite forming operations by accounting for the
side-dependent and nonlinear bending characteristics of UD-NCF materials.
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The ply represents a single layer of the UD-NCF material with a thickness of 0.4959 mm.
Peirce, "26-THE "HANDLE" OF CLOTH AS A MEASURABLE QUANTITY," Journal of the Textile Institute Transactions, vol. 21, pp. 377-416, Jan. 1930
Liang, "Experimental characterization and numerical modelling of bending behavior of carbon fiber unidirectional thermoset prepregs," Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites, p. 073168442311613, Jan. 2023
Analysis and treatment," Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, vol. 53, pp. 109-117, Jan. 2013.
The ply represents a single layer of the UD-NCF material with a thickness of 0.4959 mm.
Peirce, "26-THE "HANDLE" OF CLOTH AS A MEASURABLE QUANTITY," Journal of the Textile Institute Transactions, vol. 21, pp. 377-416, Jan. 1930
Liang, "Experimental characterization and numerical modelling of bending behavior of carbon fiber unidirectional thermoset prepregs," Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites, p. 073168442311613, Jan. 2023
Analysis and treatment," Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, vol. 53, pp. 109-117, Jan. 2013.