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Online since: December 2014
Authors: Muenduen Phisalaphong, Natshera Kittithanesuan
Materials and Methods Strain and medium.
Kengen, Journal of Biotechnology 161 (2012) 366-377
Champagne, Journal of Microbiological Methods 29 (1997) 153-160
Ball, Livestock Science 134 (2010) 221-224
Guo, Materials Letters 60 (2006) 919-925
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Jian Xun Fu, Tao Li, Eng Yu Zhu, Chang Jin Wu
Introduction High strength, good ductility and good weldability make 500MPa steel bar satisfied the requirements for quake-proof and wide-span construction materials.
The utilization of high stress steel bar can curtail the utilization of primary materials in architecture, and reduces cost[1].
Generally, high strength steel bar has good mechanical property and welding property, it has better ductility and cold resistance than traditional materials.
It may highlight the perspective of the development for constructional materials[2].
Dongbei University Journal(Nature science) (in Chinese), 2002, 23(10J):12-14 [7] Jitang Ren, Chengshu Xu, Liansheng Chen.
Online since: May 2025
Authors: Besnik Aliaj, Klodjan Xhexhi
This helps to understand how these materials adapt to their surroundings.
Pine and Fir are imported materials from Sweden, and Beech and Oak are local materials found and grown in Albania territory.
Tikka P, Modelling the process of water penetration into softwood chips, Journal of Pulp and Paper Science, 25, (2004), 123-129
Construction and Building Materials. 101(2) (2015), 1215-1234.
Journal of Wood Science. 56(4) (2021), 321-334. https://doi.org/10.xxxxx/jws.2021.12345
Online since: June 2015
Authors: P. Malliga, A. Rajkumar
Chan, The future trend on system wide modelling in supply chain studies, International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 25 (2005) 820 - 832
Sohal, Strategic supply chain management issues in the Automotive industry: An Australian perspective, International Journal of Production Research, 43 (2005) 3375 - 3399
Agunsoye, Effect of bagasse ash reinforcement on dry sliding wear behaviour of polymer matrix composites, Materials and Design, 33 (2012) 322–327
[12] Krishna Sanka, Suresh Bandari, Raju Jukanti, Prabhakar Reddy Veerareddy, Colon-Specific Microparticles of Piroxicam: Formulation and Optimization Using 32 Factorial Design, Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology, 32 (2011) 1396 - 1403
Nik Norulaini, Production of the lactic acid from mango peel waste – Factorial experiment, Journal of King Saud University – Science, 25 (2013) 39 – 45
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Hong Ying Dong, Wan Lin Cao, Jian Wei Zhang
The mechanical properties of materials are tabulated in Table 1.
Journal of Building Structure.
ACI Structural Journal.
Journal of Southeast University ( Natural Science Edition ).
Journal of Harbin Institute of Technology.
Online since: October 2009
Authors: Xiao Zhi Hu, Yeo Khee Wee, Wei Lun Cai, Tarek Qasim
The materials used in this study is much stiffer and stronger than traditional porcelain used in dental crowns - hence, the argument that radial cracks initiate first in thinner coatings [7, 8] stands for certain materials, and cannot be generalised.
Bush and X-Z.Hu: International Journal of Mechanical Science.
Lawn: Journal of Materials Research.
Van der Giessen: International Journal of Solids and Structures.
Hu : Advanced Engineering Materials.
Online since: June 2012
Authors: An Hua Peng
It produces prototypes, under the control of a computer, from plastic materials such as ABS, being with the properties of hot-melt and adhesion, by lying tracks of semi-molten plastic filament onto a platform from bottom to top.
The main reasons of its increasing popularity and use have been its reliability, safe and simple fabrication process, lower cost of materials, and the availability of a variety of building thermoplastics.
For FDM, the two concerns are how to develop new metal materials that can directly manufacture metal parts used in tooling, etc., and how to improve dimension accuracy.
[4] Yu Zhang, Hongwu Liu: Tsinghua Science & Technology, Vol.14 (2009), pp.127
[6] Daekeon Ahn, Jin-Hwe Kweon, Soonman Kwon, et al: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.209 (2009), pp.5593.
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Bin Hu, De Xian Yi, Xu Ren Huang, Chang Liang Lu, Peng Fei Fu, Ai Yong Cui, Fang You Hu
A high power laser beam may be used as a source of heat to melt material in the form of powder/wire and subsequently, depositing it on a substrate, and forming a metallurgical bonded coating.
Material used and experimental methods Material used The substrate samples are aerial aluminum alloy (LY12CZ) plates, which are made into standard fatigue experiment specimens, and the simulated corrosion damage is placed in the center of the surface.
Table1 Composition of the LY12CZ Constituent Al Cu Mg Mn Si Ni Zn Composition(wt.%) Bal 3.8~4.9 1.2~1.8 0.3~0.9 0.5 0.1 0.3 Fig.1 Standard specimen of LY12CZ with preset damage pit The alloying materials are made of Al-Y mixed powders and some amount of slag-forming element just like B, and Zn used to improve the layer’s decay resistance.
Slabe: Applied Surface Science. 208(2003), p. 424-431 [9] L.
Byrne: Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 122(2002), p. 63-68 [10] Huijun Wang, Wenhui Jiang, Yang Ou: Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 148(2004), p. 93-102
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Xin Ming Cheng, Xiao Qian Sun, Bao Hong Tong
The element solid164 was applicable to the isotropic elastic model and rigid materials.
Zhao: Journal of Bearing, Vol.12 (2006), p.8-10, in Chinese
Zhang: Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering, Vol.11 (2010), p.29-35
Fu: Journal of Tribology, Vol.6 (2010), p.596-600, in Chinese
Wang: Advanced Materials Research, Vols.291-294 (2011), p.1500-1505
Online since: March 2014
Authors: Thibault Poulain, José Mendez, Laurent de Baglion, Gilbert Hénaff
Material and experimental procedure Material.
The same material was used in previous studies [6-7].
Monteiro, The significance of Dynamic Strain Aging in Austenitic Stainless Steel, in: Second International Conference on Mechanical Behavior of Materials, Boston, 1976: pp. 1697–1701
Lee, Dynamic strain aging under tensile and LCF loading conditions, and their comparison in cold worked 316L stainless steel, Journal of Nuclear Materials. 328 (2004) 232–242
Mannan, Role of dynamic strain ageing in low cycle fatigue, Bulletin of Materials Science. 16 (1993) 561–582