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Online since: October 2015
Authors: Lubomír Čížek, Stanislav Rusz, Jan Kedroň, Stanislav Tylšar, Jan Dutkiewicz, Vít Michenka, Ondřej Hilšer, Marcel Klos, Michal Salajka
New Type of Device for Achievement of Grain Refinement in Metal Strip
Stanislav Rusz 1a, Lubomír Čízek1, Vít Michenka2, Jan Dutkiewicz3,
Michal Salajka1, Ondřej Hilšer1, Stanislav Tylšar1, Jan Kedroň1, Marcel Klos1
1 VŠB – Technical University of Ostrava, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Dept. of Mechanical Technology, 17. listopadu 15, CZ 708 33 Ostrava – Poruba,Czech Republic, stanislav.rusz@vsb.cz
2 Iron and Steel Research Institute CZ 739 51 Dobra, Czech Republic, malanik@vuhz.cz
3c Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science of the Polish Academy of Sciences 30-059 Kraków ul.
THE MAIN GOAL OF THE PAPER IS A REVIEW OF CURRENT ACHIEVED RESULTS OBTAINED BY PROCESSING OF CUBASED MATERIALS BY DRECE TECHNOLOGY, THE PROTOTYPE EQUIPMENT OF WHICH WAS PUT IN SERVICE TOWARDS THE END OF 2008 AT THE DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY, FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, VSB - TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF OSTRAVA.
Pande, Theoretical models of plastic deformation processes in nanocrystalline materials, Reviews on Advanced Materials Science, September 2001, vol. 2, pp. 80 – 102
Valiev, Recent developments of severe plastic deformations techniques for processing bulk nanostructured materials, Materials Science Forum A, 579 (2008) pp. 1–14
Dutkiewicz, Influence of change of direction of deformation at ECAP technology on achieved UFG in AlMn1Cu alloy, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering, Issue 1, vol. 35, 2009, pp. 21 – 28.
THE MAIN GOAL OF THE PAPER IS A REVIEW OF CURRENT ACHIEVED RESULTS OBTAINED BY PROCESSING OF CUBASED MATERIALS BY DRECE TECHNOLOGY, THE PROTOTYPE EQUIPMENT OF WHICH WAS PUT IN SERVICE TOWARDS THE END OF 2008 AT THE DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY, FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, VSB - TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF OSTRAVA.
Pande, Theoretical models of plastic deformation processes in nanocrystalline materials, Reviews on Advanced Materials Science, September 2001, vol. 2, pp. 80 – 102
Valiev, Recent developments of severe plastic deformations techniques for processing bulk nanostructured materials, Materials Science Forum A, 579 (2008) pp. 1–14
Dutkiewicz, Influence of change of direction of deformation at ECAP technology on achieved UFG in AlMn1Cu alloy, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering, Issue 1, vol. 35, 2009, pp. 21 – 28.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Qin Zhang, Jian Ping Chai, Jin Bao Song, Long Ye
Video Redirection Parameters Optimization Based on Hierarchical Genetic Optimization Strategy
Song Jinbao 1, a, Ye Long 2,b , Zhang Qin 3,c , Chai Jianping 4,d
1 School of Information Engineering, Communication University of China, Beijing, China
2 Key Laboratory of Media Audio & Video, Ministry of Education, Communication University of China, Beijing, China
3 Key Laboratory of Media Audio & Video, Ministry of Education, Communication University of China, Beijing, China
4Faculty of Science and Techonology, Communication University of China, Beijing, China
asongjinbao@cuc.edu.cn, b yelong@cuc.edu.cn, czhangqin@cuc.edu.cn, djp_chai@sina.com
Keywords: Video Redirection; Image Tracking; Genetic Algorithm; Local Crossover; Hierarchical Mutation
Abstract.
[3] Haiyan Li, Qingjie Sun, Xiaodan Liu, Qin Zhang, Example-based Stylized Trajectory Synthesis of Falling Leaf, 2010 International Conference on Computer Engineering and Technology, Chengdu, China
Advanced Engineering Forum Vols.6-7,September,2012,1066-1071
[3] Haiyan Li, Qingjie Sun, Xiaodan Liu, Qin Zhang, Example-based Stylized Trajectory Synthesis of Falling Leaf, 2010 International Conference on Computer Engineering and Technology, Chengdu, China
Advanced Engineering Forum Vols.6-7,September,2012,1066-1071
Online since: September 2016
Authors: Lech Olejnik, Andrzej Rosochowski, Malgorzata Lewandowska, Witold Chrominski, Marta Lipinska
Incremental ECAP as a Method to Produce Ultrafine Grained Aluminium Plates
Malgorzata LEWANDOWSKA1,a *, Witold CHROMINSKI1,b,
Marta LIPINSKA1,c, Lech OLEJNIK2,d and Andrzej ROSOCHOWSKI3,e
1 Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, Woloska 141, 02-507 Warsaw, Poland
2 Warsaw University of Technology, Institute of Manufacturing Processes, Narbutta 85, 02-524 Warsaw, Poland
3 Design, Manufacture and Engineering Management, University of Strathclyde, 75 Montrose Street, Glasgow G1 1XJ, United Kingdom
amalew@inmat.pw.edu.pl, bwichr@inmat.pw.edu.pl, c marta.lipinska@inmat.pw.edu.pl, dlechole@polnet.pl, ea.rosochowski@strath.ac.uk
Keywords: Incremental ECAP, ultrafine grained materials, aluminium plates.
Incremental ECAP can be applied also in manufacturing of engineering components because the lower position of shearing punch can be varied, decreasing or increasing work piece height, even locally.
This research was financed by the National Centre for Research and Development within the project “Properties and longterm behaviour of dissimilar joints of advanced materials for lightweight structures in energy saving applications” (Contract no.
Forum. 584-586 (2008) 108–113
Incremental ECAP can be applied also in manufacturing of engineering components because the lower position of shearing punch can be varied, decreasing or increasing work piece height, even locally.
This research was financed by the National Centre for Research and Development within the project “Properties and longterm behaviour of dissimilar joints of advanced materials for lightweight structures in energy saving applications” (Contract no.
Forum. 584-586 (2008) 108–113
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Li Liu, Yan Ping Li, Xiao Hui Zhang, Shang Tao Shi, Chang Wei Guo
Introduction
As the technology of renewable energy advanced, new kinds of power source have been used in aviation.
Engineers have been long studied solar cells to use them as propulsion for manned planes or Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV).
So a hybrid of solar cells, fuel cells and rechargeable batteries (lithium batteries) come to the front of engineers.
AIAA Centennial of Naval Aviation Forum "100 Years of Achievement and Progress"[C].2011
Design of Hybrid Electric Propulsion System for Long Endurance Small UAV, 10th International Energy Conversion Engineering Conference[C], 2012
Engineers have been long studied solar cells to use them as propulsion for manned planes or Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV).
So a hybrid of solar cells, fuel cells and rechargeable batteries (lithium batteries) come to the front of engineers.
AIAA Centennial of Naval Aviation Forum "100 Years of Achievement and Progress"[C].2011
Design of Hybrid Electric Propulsion System for Long Endurance Small UAV, 10th International Energy Conversion Engineering Conference[C], 2012
Online since: January 2010
Authors: G.J. Tatlock, Chun Liang Chen, Andy R. Jones
Jones2,c
1
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, I-Shou University, Kaohsiung 840, Taiwan
2
Materials Science, Department of Engineering, the University of Liverpool, L69 3GH, UK
a
chunliang@isu.edu.tw, bG.J.Tatlock@liverpool.ac.uk, cAndy.Jones@liverpool.ac.uk
Keywords: ODS alloys; mechanical alloying, recrystallization; EBSD; bend test
Abstract.
Introduction Fe-based oxide dispersion-strengthened (ODS) alloys are produced by mechanical alloying and are designed for high-temperature structural material applications, such as advanced power plants [1-3].
Forum Vol. 88-90 (1991), p. 213 [10] H.K.D.H.
Introduction Fe-based oxide dispersion-strengthened (ODS) alloys are produced by mechanical alloying and are designed for high-temperature structural material applications, such as advanced power plants [1-3].
Forum Vol. 88-90 (1991), p. 213 [10] H.K.D.H.
Online since: March 2010
Authors: Ke Xing Song, Xiu Hua Guo, Qing Wang, Yong Peng Wang
Wear behavior of Cr2O3/Cu composite under electrical sliding
Kexing Song1,2,a, Xiuhua Guo3,1,b , Yongpeng Wang
1,c , Qing Wang
3,1,d
1
School of Materials Science and Engineering,Henan University of Science and Technology,
Luoyang471003,China
2
Henan Key Laboratory of Advanced Non-ferrous Metals, Luoyang 471003, China
3
School of Material Science & Engineering, Xi'an University of Technology, Xi'an 710048, China
a
kxsong@mail.haust.edu.cn, bguoxiuhua@sina.com,
cyongpengw@163.com,d wangqing0737@163.com
Keywords: Wear behavior;Cr2O3/Cu composite;Electrical sliding
Abstract.
Forum. (2005), p. 475-479, 993-996 [10] A.Bouchoucha and H.
Forum. (2005), p. 475-479, 993-996 [10] A.Bouchoucha and H.
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Bo Long Li, Wei Wang, Tie Yong Zuo, Zi Yong Chen, Li Rong, Sheng Ping Wen, Hong Mei Li, Hui Huang, Kun Yuan Gao, Zuo-Ren Nie
The effect of erbium on the properties and microstructure of Al alloys
Zuoren Niea, Hui Huangb, Kunyuan Gao,Bolong Li, Wei Wang,
Ziyong Chen, Li Rongc, Shengping Wen, Hongmei Li, Tieyong Zuod
College of Materials Science and Engineering, Beijing University of Technology,
Beijing 100124, P.R.
Development on research of advanced rare-earth aluminium alloy, Trans. of Nonf.
Materials Science Forum, 2007, Vol. (546-549), p. 623 [5] S.P.Wen, Z.B.
Materials Science and Engineering A. 2009, Vol. 516, p. 42 [6] Emmanuelle A.
Development on research of advanced rare-earth aluminium alloy, Trans. of Nonf.
Materials Science Forum, 2007, Vol. (546-549), p. 623 [5] S.P.Wen, Z.B.
Materials Science and Engineering A. 2009, Vol. 516, p. 42 [6] Emmanuelle A.
Online since: April 2023
Authors: Clare L. Garing, Mark Rigel R. Ali, Bryan B. Pajarito
Pajarito3,c
1Department of Engineering Science, University of the Philippines Los Baños, College, Los Baños, Laguna, 4031 Philippines
2Chiyoda Philippines Corporation, Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, 1555 Philippines
3Icon Water, Canberra, 2601 Australia
aclgaring@up.edu.ph*, bmarkrigelali@gmail.com, cbryan.pajarito@gmail.com
Keywords: curing, ternary filler, silica, bentonite, natural rubber, composites
Abstract.
Acknowledgement The authors are grateful for the financial support given by the Department of Science and Technology – Engineering Research and Development for Technology and USAID-Stride program.
Forum, Vol 934 (2018), pp. 50-54
Pajarito: Advanced Materials Research Vol 1125 (2015), pp. 50-54
Acknowledgement The authors are grateful for the financial support given by the Department of Science and Technology – Engineering Research and Development for Technology and USAID-Stride program.
Forum, Vol 934 (2018), pp. 50-54
Pajarito: Advanced Materials Research Vol 1125 (2015), pp. 50-54
Online since: July 2006
Authors: Shigeo Saimoto, C. Gabryel, S. Subbaiyan
Gabryel
Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Queen's University
Nicol Hall, 60 Union Street, Kingston, ON, K7L 3N6
Saimoto@me.queensu.ca
Keywords: AA6111, Al alloy ageing, materials testing, dynamic dislocation interaction
Abstract.
Thus structural characterization is well advanced and its correlation to the increased yield strength is also well documented.
Al 00 σσ − Acknowledgement The authors thank Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada and Novelis Inc.
Forum Vol. 475-479 (2005) p. 337
Thus structural characterization is well advanced and its correlation to the increased yield strength is also well documented.
Al 00 σσ − Acknowledgement The authors thank Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada and Novelis Inc.
Forum Vol. 475-479 (2005) p. 337
Online since: February 2013
Authors: Wen Yong Xu, Guo Qing Zhang, Zhou Li, Yong Zhang, Hua Yuan, Zheng Jiang Gao
Surface Segregation and Oxidation Behavior of Superalloy Powders
Fabricated by Argon Atomization
Zhengjiang Gaoa*, Guoqing Zhangb, Zhou Lic, Hua Yuand, Wenyong Xue
and Yong Zhangf
Science and Technology on Advanced High Temperature Structural Materials Laboratory
Beijing Institute of Aeronautical Materials, Beijing 100095, China
a*gzjgoodluck@126.com, bg.zhang@126.com, czhouli621@126.com, dyuanhua173@126.com, exwybiam@126.com, fbiamzhang@126.com
Keywords: Nickel-based superalloy, Argon atomization, Powder, Surface segregation, Oxidation, PPB.
Creep straining micro-mechanisms in a powder-metallurgical nickel-based superalloy, Materials Science and Engineering A. 387 (2004)678-683
Characterization of powder metallurgy (PM) nickel base superalloys for aeronautical applications, Materials Science Forum. 514-516 (2006) 495-499
Effect of oxygen content of powder on microstructure and mechanical properties of hot isostatically pressed superalloy Inconel 718, Materials Science and Engineering A. 435-436 (2006) 84-89
Creep straining micro-mechanisms in a powder-metallurgical nickel-based superalloy, Materials Science and Engineering A. 387 (2004)678-683
Characterization of powder metallurgy (PM) nickel base superalloys for aeronautical applications, Materials Science Forum. 514-516 (2006) 495-499
Effect of oxygen content of powder on microstructure and mechanical properties of hot isostatically pressed superalloy Inconel 718, Materials Science and Engineering A. 435-436 (2006) 84-89