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Online since: October 2012
Authors: Zhi Feng Zhang, Jun Xu, Zhi Hua Gao, Men Gou Tang, Wei Dong Yu
Acknowledgement
This work was financially supported by the National Key Basic Research Foundation of China (973 Program) (No.2011CB606302), the National High-Tech Research and Development Program of China (863 Program) (No.2009AA03Z534), and the International Science and Technology Cooperation Program of China (No.2009DFB50210).
Journal of Ceramic Processing of Korea, Vol7(2006),No.2,1-4 [5] JIA Q M, ZHENG Y L, CHEN J Y.
Journal of university of science and technology Beijing, 2009, 31(10): 1305-1310.
Materials Science and Engineering A 527 (2010) :1828-1832
Journal of Ceramic Processing of Korea, Vol7(2006),No.2,1-4 [5] JIA Q M, ZHENG Y L, CHEN J Y.
Journal of university of science and technology Beijing, 2009, 31(10): 1305-1310.
Materials Science and Engineering A 527 (2010) :1828-1832
Online since: March 2013
Authors: Karin Yvell, Göran Engberg
The test bars were individually heated by resistance during a few minutes lying in a ceramic insulated tube.
Lissel, A Physically based Microstructure Model for Predicting the Microstructural Evolution of a C-Mn Steel during and after Hot Deformation, Steel Research International 79 (2008) 47-58
Filipovic, Evolution of artificial defects during shape rolling (Department of Material Science and Engineering, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, 2007)
Hurley, Orientation averaging of electron backscattered diffraction data, Journal of microscopy 201 (2001) 50
Humphreys, Grain and subgrain characterization by Electron Backscatter Diffraction, Journal of materials science 36 (2001) 3833-3854.
Lissel, A Physically based Microstructure Model for Predicting the Microstructural Evolution of a C-Mn Steel during and after Hot Deformation, Steel Research International 79 (2008) 47-58
Filipovic, Evolution of artificial defects during shape rolling (Department of Material Science and Engineering, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, 2007)
Hurley, Orientation averaging of electron backscattered diffraction data, Journal of microscopy 201 (2001) 50
Humphreys, Grain and subgrain characterization by Electron Backscatter Diffraction, Journal of materials science 36 (2001) 3833-3854.
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Jiří Čop, Imrich Lukovics
Ceramic bonding are one of the most preferable material, however comparing to other bonding materials has the lowest tensile strength.
The 6th International Congress of Precision Machining ICPM2011.
Russian Engineering Journal. 55, 5(1975), pp. 70-72
In Journal of Materials Processing Technology.
The 6th International Congress of Precision Machining ICPM2011.
Russian Engineering Journal. 55, 5(1975), pp. 70-72
In Journal of Materials Processing Technology.
Online since: July 2020
Authors: Norihan Yahya, Azman Kasim, Nurulhuda Mohammad Yusoff, Azhan Hashim, Nurul Huda Afrizal
International Conference on Materials Science and Technology, 73, 1-4
Journal of The American Ceramic Society, 96(5), 1470-1476
Yttrium Oxide As An Engineering Material.
Journal of Current Engineering and Scientific Research, 5 (1), 173-181
Journal of Ceramic International, 45 (4), 4351-4359
Journal of The American Ceramic Society, 96(5), 1470-1476
Yttrium Oxide As An Engineering Material.
Journal of Current Engineering and Scientific Research, 5 (1), 173-181
Journal of Ceramic International, 45 (4), 4351-4359
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Zhen Jun Wang, Rui Wang, Yu Bin Cheng
Miltenberger:Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering Vol. 11 (1999), p. 1-5
Pilvin: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 308 (2001), p. 233-240
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering Vol. 22 (2010), p. 223-226
Chen: Journal of Chinese Ceramic Society Vol. 10 (2004), p. 1235-1240.
Wang: Journal of Xi'an Highway University Vol. 22 (2002), p. 25.
Pilvin: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 308 (2001), p. 233-240
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering Vol. 22 (2010), p. 223-226
Chen: Journal of Chinese Ceramic Society Vol. 10 (2004), p. 1235-1240.
Wang: Journal of Xi'an Highway University Vol. 22 (2002), p. 25.
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Lu Nie, Yuan Zhang
The application of Ceramsite concrete in the domestic and international countries.
Architectural engineering in North America, Europe, Russia and other developed countries used the ultra light ceramsite concrete in the cushion layer or back packing for thermal insulation, heat insulation, sound insulation, seepage control, prevent moisture, sunscreen, antifreeze, fire prevention, durable.
The application of High-performance composite insulation material ceramsite concrete in engineering [J].journal of architecture and engineering, 2009, (19),p. 211
The comparison on the technical performance and economy of high efficiency ceramsite concrete roof insulating engineering [J].journal of architecture construction, 24 (6), p.470-472
Journal of blocks and wall panels, 2009, (5) ,p. 44-47
Architectural engineering in North America, Europe, Russia and other developed countries used the ultra light ceramsite concrete in the cushion layer or back packing for thermal insulation, heat insulation, sound insulation, seepage control, prevent moisture, sunscreen, antifreeze, fire prevention, durable.
The application of High-performance composite insulation material ceramsite concrete in engineering [J].journal of architecture and engineering, 2009, (19),p. 211
The comparison on the technical performance and economy of high efficiency ceramsite concrete roof insulating engineering [J].journal of architecture construction, 24 (6), p.470-472
Journal of blocks and wall panels, 2009, (5) ,p. 44-47
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Imrich Lukovics, Jiří Čop
Output parameters of the grinding process were recorded by two-component tensometric dynamometer, which has been developed by the Department of Production Engineering of Tomas Bata University in Zlín.
Precise Grinding. 7th International Tools Conference.
DAAAM International Scientific Book 2009, Vienna : DAAAM Int., 2009, ISBN 978-3-901509-69-8
In 15th International scientific conference: Quality and reliability of technical systems. 2010. pp. 377–382.
Surface layer microhardness changes with high-speed, The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology.
Precise Grinding. 7th International Tools Conference.
DAAAM International Scientific Book 2009, Vienna : DAAAM Int., 2009, ISBN 978-3-901509-69-8
In 15th International scientific conference: Quality and reliability of technical systems. 2010. pp. 377–382.
Surface layer microhardness changes with high-speed, The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology.
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Cheng Zhe Jin, Rui Fang
Research on Surface Topography and Roughness of Micro Parts by High speed Turn-milling
Jin Chengzhe1, a *, Fang Rui2, b
1School of Mechanical Engineering, Shenyang Ligong University, Shenyang, People’s Republic of China
2School of Mechanical Engineering, Shenyang Ligong University, Shenyang, People’s Republic of China
ajinchengzhe71@163.com b121289533@qq.com,
Keywords: High speed turn-milling, Cutting parameters, Surface topography, Roughness
Abstract.
In ordinary engineering issues, normally select α between range of 0.1~0.01.
Trans NAMRI/SME, 2002, 30:255–262 [5] Chan K.C., Cheung C.F., Ramesh M.V., Lee W.B., “A theoretical and experimental investigation of surface generation in diamond turning of an Al6061/SiCp metal matrix composite,” International Journal of Science, Vol. 43, No. 9, pp. 2047–2068, 2001
[6] Katayama S., Toda M., Hashimura M., “Growth model of built-up edge based on inhomogeneities in microstructure of steel,” International Journal of Japan of Society Precision Engineering, Vol. 31, pp. 15–20, 1997
Y., Mahendrakar N., Shisler B., Smith D., McCool M., “Tool wear estimation in micro-machining.: Part I: tool usage–cutting force relationship,” International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, Vol. 40, No. 4, pp. 599-608, 2000.
In ordinary engineering issues, normally select α between range of 0.1~0.01.
Trans NAMRI/SME, 2002, 30:255–262 [5] Chan K.C., Cheung C.F., Ramesh M.V., Lee W.B., “A theoretical and experimental investigation of surface generation in diamond turning of an Al6061/SiCp metal matrix composite,” International Journal of Science, Vol. 43, No. 9, pp. 2047–2068, 2001
[6] Katayama S., Toda M., Hashimura M., “Growth model of built-up edge based on inhomogeneities in microstructure of steel,” International Journal of Japan of Society Precision Engineering, Vol. 31, pp. 15–20, 1997
Y., Mahendrakar N., Shisler B., Smith D., McCool M., “Tool wear estimation in micro-machining.: Part I: tool usage–cutting force relationship,” International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, Vol. 40, No. 4, pp. 599-608, 2000.
Online since: September 2018
Authors: Oluwole Daniel Makinde, B. Rushi Kumar, R. Suresh Babu
Moreover, high temperature occurs in many processes of engineering and the heat transfer by thermal radiation becomes very important in the field of fluid dynamics for the design of equipments etc. and has a greater importance in many branches of engineering sciences like mechanical, aerospace, chemical, environmental, solar powers, space technology applications and higher operating temperatures.
Heat, and mass transfer concepts in the presence of homogeneous chemical reaction has important engineering applications like oxidation of solid materials, synthesis of ceramic materials and tabular reactors, polymer production, manufacturing of ceramics/glassware and food processing, drying and dehydration operations, food processing plants etc.
Khan, Non-aligned MHD stagnation point flow of variable viscosity nanofluids past a stretching sheet with radiative heat, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 96 (2016) 525-534
Khan: Buoyancy effects on MHD stagnation point flow and heat transfer of a nanofluid past a convectively heated stretching/shrinking sheet.International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 62 (2013) 526-533
Gnaneswara Reddy and Venkateswarlu, Influence of thermal radiation and chemical reaction on MHD flow heat and mass transfer over a stretching surface, Procedia Engineering, 127 (2015) 1315-1322
Heat, and mass transfer concepts in the presence of homogeneous chemical reaction has important engineering applications like oxidation of solid materials, synthesis of ceramic materials and tabular reactors, polymer production, manufacturing of ceramics/glassware and food processing, drying and dehydration operations, food processing plants etc.
Khan, Non-aligned MHD stagnation point flow of variable viscosity nanofluids past a stretching sheet with radiative heat, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 96 (2016) 525-534
Khan: Buoyancy effects on MHD stagnation point flow and heat transfer of a nanofluid past a convectively heated stretching/shrinking sheet.International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 62 (2013) 526-533
Gnaneswara Reddy and Venkateswarlu, Influence of thermal radiation and chemical reaction on MHD flow heat and mass transfer over a stretching surface, Procedia Engineering, 127 (2015) 1315-1322
Online since: July 2013
Authors: Vijayan Krishnaraj
Optimisation of End Milling Parameters on Aluminium/Sic Composites Using Response Surface and Artificial Neural Network Methodologies
Vijayan Krishnaraj
Department of Mechanical Engineering, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore, 641 004, Tamilnadu, India.
Abstract In recent years, the utilization of metal matrix composites (MMC) have increased in engineering fields of automobile, aviation, aerospace, construction and microelectronics.
Introduction Metal Matrix Composites (MMC) owing to their increased specific strength and stiffness are replacing the conventionally used materials especially in the fields of automobile, aerospace and structural engineering.
Due to their low cost, ceramic particles reinforced aluminium alloy are most popular among the MMC.
The ceramic particles or reinforcements such as SiC and alumina make machining of composite tougher.
Abstract In recent years, the utilization of metal matrix composites (MMC) have increased in engineering fields of automobile, aviation, aerospace, construction and microelectronics.
Introduction Metal Matrix Composites (MMC) owing to their increased specific strength and stiffness are replacing the conventionally used materials especially in the fields of automobile, aerospace and structural engineering.
Due to their low cost, ceramic particles reinforced aluminium alloy are most popular among the MMC.
The ceramic particles or reinforcements such as SiC and alumina make machining of composite tougher.