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Online since: June 2011
Authors: Lokesh Choudhary, R.K. Singh Raman
Use of magnesium alloys as biodegradable implants may offer many advantages over conventional implant materials (namely, stainless steels, titanium alloys and Co-Cr alloys), such as: (1) possibility of avoiding second surgery owing to their biodegradability, (2) avoiding stress shielding problem, and (3) being cheaper as compared to traditional implant materials.
Journal of Materials Science Letters: Vol. 11 (1992), p.1039
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A: Vol. 6 (1975), p.1155
Materials Science and Engineering: A: Vol. 480 (2008), p.529
Materials Science and Engineering: A: Vol. 488 (2008), p.339
Online since: May 2014
Authors: Fu Sheng Pan, Xian Quan Jiang, Su Qin Luo, Shan Jiang, Ren Ju Cheng, Wen Jun Liu, Quan Li
Plastic deformation at high temperature and processing map of AZ61 magnesium alloy Quan Li1, a, Wenjun Liu1, 2, Renju Cheng1, Shan Jiang1, Suqin Luo1, Xianquan Jiang1, Fusheng Pan1, 2 1Chongqing Academy of Science and Technology, Chongqing 401123, China 2College of Materials Science & Engineering, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400030, China a156723583@qq.com Key words: AZ61 magnesium alloy, processing map, flow instability Abstract.
Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, v 12, n 6, December, 2003, p 609-622 [3] Narasimham, T.V.L., Prasad, Y.V.R.K.
Dynamic materials model and processing map for copper powder compact .
Materials Science and Engineering A243 (1998) 82–88 [5] O.
Materials Science and Engineering A362 (2003) 118–124 [6] Prasad, B.
Online since: February 2006
Authors: Di Li, Bao Lan Guo, Min Guo, Li Qun Bai
Materials and Experimental Materials and prepared chemical conversion coating Die-casting Mg alloys AZ91D with different treatment are employed for this study.
Froes: Advanced Performance Materials.
Ebert: Materials Science and Engineering.Vol.
[3] Zhou Wanqiu, Shan Dayong and Zeng Rongchang: Materials Protection.
Luan: Journal of Alloys and Compounds.
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Peng Zhang, Tie Jun Zhao, Zu Quan Jin, Bao Rong Hou
Construction and Building Materials Vol. 24(2010), p. 1043
Construction and Building Materials Vol. 23(2009), p.2072
Construction and Building Materials Vol. 23(2009), p. 1223
Construction and Building Materials Vol. 22(2008), p. 504
Materials & Design Vol. 27(2006), p 657
Online since: December 2005
Authors: Toshio Kuroda, Katsuyuki Nakade, Kenji Ikeuchi
This was the case for all of the materials used in this investigation.
Nilsson., Materials Science and Technology, Volume 8 (1992) 685-699
[3] J.O.Nilsson, P.Kangas, T.Karlsson, and A.Wilson, Materials Science and Technology, 31A (2000) 35-45
[4] T.Kuroda and C.D.Lundin, Journal of The Society of Material Science Japan, 43, (1992) 562-566
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Online since: August 2011
Authors: Jie Li, Bao Wei Li, Lei Wang, Jun Wang
Fig.1 Schematic illustration of the experiment apparatus 1-argon gas cylinders; 2-gas tube; 3- thermocouple;4- insulation cover; 5- crucible; 6-microwave ovens;7-Temperature Controller; 8-Transformer;9-materials Materials.
Acknowledgements This work is supported by National Science Foundation of China (No.50974073).
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The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals, 17(2007), 476~480
Journal of hazardous materials. 2010.174:71~77 [14] Yongfu Yu, Chen Wen, and Peng Zeyou.
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Gui Fen Yao
Automobile seat fabric is one of the decorative materials in automobile textile fabrics.
Within national standard GB 8410-2006, flammability of automotive interior materials, for flame retardant performance, must meet the following requirements: burning rate ≤100mm/min.
Introduction Automobile materials, in addition to steel and plastic, textile is one of the main materials.
In order to achieve the performance requirements of automobile interior materials, automobile textile should be conducted finishing.
For flame retardant property, refer to GB 8410-2006 Flammability of automotive interior materials, GB/T 17591-2006, FZ/T 24005-2010.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Rudolf Kawalla, Grzegorz Niewielski, Magdalena Jabłońska
Some of these materials belong to the group of AHS steels, are characterized by the twinning induced plasticity (TWIP) effect which is a new type of steel possessing together with high strength a great plastic elongation, and an ideal uniform work hardening behavior.
Moreover, the procedure of materials selection for automotive industry requires tests of mechanical properties as a function of strain rate, because at high strain velocity, typical for a car crash, mechanical strength is substantially changed [1, 2, 5, 6, 12, 13].
Journal Plasticity 16 (2000) 1391-1409
Hetmańczyk, Heat treatment of high manganese type X57MnAl27-5 austenitic steel, Materials Science and Engineering - Conference Series 22 (2011) 012015
Kawalla, Research of selected properties of two types of high manganese steel wires, Materials Science and Engineering - Conference Series 22 (2011) 012014
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Qi Lin Zhang, Zhi Xiong Tao, Jun Chen, Jia Lv, Jun Chen
So we should analyze its material property.
Acknowledgements The authors would like to acknowledge the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 50978195), and Kwang-Hua Fund for College of Civil Engineering, Tongji University.
Structure of glass certain wall: Shandong Science Press, (2007).
Experimental study on load bearing capacity of point-supported mid-hollow and laminated glasses, Journal of Building Structure, Vol. 25(1) (2004), p.93-98.
Calculating method investigation of laminated glass effective thickness, Journal of Wuhan university of technology, Vol. 31(22) (2009), p.106-109.
Online since: February 2015
Authors: Jakub Antoš, Pavel Tesárek, Václav Nežerka
This can be a challenging task in the case of composite materials and structures, such as masonry, when using conventional measurements.
However, the excessive loading and deterioration of the original materials evoke a concern about their durability and the preservation of old monuments became an issue.
Later it has been successfully used on various materials, e.g. to study deformation of textiles [4], fatigue of polymer materials [5] or cracking patterns in masonry walls [6].
Such a full-field approach allows an efficient observation of localization phenomena, such as necking in metals or crack initiation in brittle materials.
Yamaguchi, A laser speckle strain gauge, Journal of Physics E: Scientific Instruments 14 (1981) 1270-1273