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Online since: December 2012
Authors: R. Gadow, A. Killinger
Plasma sprayed oxide ceramic coatings based on alumina, titania, zirconia and chromia are widely used for many application in mechanical engineering like printing and paper, textile machines etc..
Gitzhofer, Suspension Plasma Spraying for the Preparation of Perovskite Powders and Coatings, Proceedings of 1st United Thermal Spray Conference - Thermal Spray: A United Forum for Scientific and Technological Advances (1997), p 349-352. [5] M.
Boulos, SOFC/CeO2 Doped Electrolyte Deposition Using Suspension Plasma Spraying, in: Proceedings of 1st International Thermal Spray Conference - Thermal Spray: Surface Engineering via Applied Research 1 (2000), p 929-934. [6] F.
Thiele, Photocatalytic properties of coatings sprayed from TiOx and Tin−2Cr2O2n−1 powders by APS and VPS, Thermal Spray Solutions: Advanced in Technology and Application, Osaka 2004, Japan, Pub.
Manzat, Advanced ceramic tribological layers by thermal spray routes, Advances in Science and Technology, Vol. 66, 2010, p 106-119. [14] ThyssenKrupp VDM, Crofer® 22 H, Preliminary Material Data Sheet No. 4050, June 2008 Edition. [15] N.
Gitzhofer, Suspension Plasma Spraying for the Preparation of Perovskite Powders and Coatings, Proceedings of 1st United Thermal Spray Conference - Thermal Spray: A United Forum for Scientific and Technological Advances (1997), p 349-352. [5] M.
Boulos, SOFC/CeO2 Doped Electrolyte Deposition Using Suspension Plasma Spraying, in: Proceedings of 1st International Thermal Spray Conference - Thermal Spray: Surface Engineering via Applied Research 1 (2000), p 929-934. [6] F.
Thiele, Photocatalytic properties of coatings sprayed from TiOx and Tin−2Cr2O2n−1 powders by APS and VPS, Thermal Spray Solutions: Advanced in Technology and Application, Osaka 2004, Japan, Pub.
Manzat, Advanced ceramic tribological layers by thermal spray routes, Advances in Science and Technology, Vol. 66, 2010, p 106-119. [14] ThyssenKrupp VDM, Crofer® 22 H, Preliminary Material Data Sheet No. 4050, June 2008 Edition. [15] N.
Online since: February 2022
Authors: Vladimir N. Malikov, Alexey V. Ishkov
Ma, Friction stir welding and processing, Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports 50 (2005) 1-78
Sun, Natural aging behaviour of friction stir welded 6005A-T6 aluminium alloy, Materials Science and Engineering: A 576 (2013) 29–35
Weihe, ‘Experimental investigation of the friction stir welding dynamics of 6000 series aluminum alloys, Production Engineering 12 (2018) 667-677
Morisada, Microstructure-property relation and evolution in friction stir welding of naturally aged 6063 aluminium alloy, The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology 91 (2017) 5-8
Vilaca, Advanced technique for non-destructive testing of friction stir welding of metals, Journal of Measurement 43 (2010) 1021-1030
Sun, Natural aging behaviour of friction stir welded 6005A-T6 aluminium alloy, Materials Science and Engineering: A 576 (2013) 29–35
Weihe, ‘Experimental investigation of the friction stir welding dynamics of 6000 series aluminum alloys, Production Engineering 12 (2018) 667-677
Morisada, Microstructure-property relation and evolution in friction stir welding of naturally aged 6063 aluminium alloy, The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology 91 (2017) 5-8
Vilaca, Advanced technique for non-destructive testing of friction stir welding of metals, Journal of Measurement 43 (2010) 1021-1030
Online since: May 2023
Authors: Norashikin Ahmad Zamanhuri, Rafeqah Raslan, Amirah Hanani Kamaruddin
Journal of Food Engineering, 117(4), 486–491. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2012.10.02
[15] Kasmin, H., Lazim, A.
Journal of Food Engineering, 79(3): 1079 – 1086
Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences, 82(2), 39–46. https://doi.org/10.37934/arfmts.82.2.3946 [25] Poku, K. (2002).
Journal of Food Engineering, 143, 123–131. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2014.06.022 [37] YCW. (2013).
Journal of Advanced Agricultural Technologies, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.18178/joaat.9.1.1-8 [39] Zamanhuri, N.
Journal of Food Engineering, 79(3): 1079 – 1086
Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences, 82(2), 39–46. https://doi.org/10.37934/arfmts.82.2.3946 [25] Poku, K. (2002).
Journal of Food Engineering, 143, 123–131. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2014.06.022 [37] YCW. (2013).
Journal of Advanced Agricultural Technologies, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.18178/joaat.9.1.1-8 [39] Zamanhuri, N.
Online since: September 2021
Authors: Svetlana Yu. Khashirova, Azamat A. Zhansitov, Kamila T. Shakhmurzova, Artyr E. Baikaziev, Zhanna I. Kurdanova
Due to the combination of these properties, PPS has found wide application in electrical engineering, electronics, aerospace, military and household appliances, automotive, chemical and transport engineering, medicine and other strategically important industries [1-4].
Mrazova, Advanced composite materials of the future in aerospace industry.
Yuan, Synthesis, characteristics and adsorption properties of polyphenylene sulfide based strong acid ion exchange fiber, Polymers for Advanced Technologies. 25 (2014) 1590-1595
Pape, Adhesion Promoters, Applied Plastics Engineering Handbook. (2011) 503–517
Wang, High-performance polyphenylene sulfide composites with ultra-high content of glass fiber fabrics, Composites Part B: Engineering. (2019) 1-10
Mrazova, Advanced composite materials of the future in aerospace industry.
Yuan, Synthesis, characteristics and adsorption properties of polyphenylene sulfide based strong acid ion exchange fiber, Polymers for Advanced Technologies. 25 (2014) 1590-1595
Pape, Adhesion Promoters, Applied Plastics Engineering Handbook. (2011) 503–517
Wang, High-performance polyphenylene sulfide composites with ultra-high content of glass fiber fabrics, Composites Part B: Engineering. (2019) 1-10
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Reimund Neugebauer, Kevin Hipp, Arvid Hellmich, Holger Schlegel
Parameter identification of NC-axes during regular operation of a machine tool
Arvid Hellmich1,a, Kevin Hipp1,b, Holger Schlegel1,c and Reimund Neugebauer1,d
1 Technische Universitaet Chemnitz, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Professorship for Machine
Tools and Forming Technology, Reichenhainer Str. 70, 09126 Chemnitz, Germany
aarvid.hellmich@mb.tu-chemnitz.de, bkevin.hipp@mb.tu-chemnitz.de,
cholger.schlegel@mb.tu-chemnitz.de, dwzm@mb.tu-chemnitz.de
Keywords: identification, machine tool, monitoring
Abstract
Monitoring functions are of increasing importance for machine tools and form a basis to enhance their productivity.
Acknowledgement The Cluster of Excellence „Energy-Efficient Product and Process Innovation in Production Engineering“ (eniPROD®) is funded by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund) and the Free State of Saxony.
Wertz, Design of extended Kalman filters for high performance position control of electrical drives, in: IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics, Atlanta, 1999, pp. 209-214
Drossel: Combining a Non-Invasive Identification Approach with Simulation Based Optimization for Accuracy Improvement, submitted to the 14th Mechatronics Forum International Conference Karlstad, Sweden (2014) [15] A.
Acknowledgement The Cluster of Excellence „Energy-Efficient Product and Process Innovation in Production Engineering“ (eniPROD®) is funded by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund) and the Free State of Saxony.
Wertz, Design of extended Kalman filters for high performance position control of electrical drives, in: IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics, Atlanta, 1999, pp. 209-214
Drossel: Combining a Non-Invasive Identification Approach with Simulation Based Optimization for Accuracy Improvement, submitted to the 14th Mechatronics Forum International Conference Karlstad, Sweden (2014) [15] A.
Online since: November 2016
Authors: Zhong Yun Fan, Ian Stone, Kawther Al-Helal
Introduction
Over a number of decades, considerable effort has been made towards the development of lightweight engineering materials.
Experiments were carried out to study the effect of adding 0.5wt% of α-Al2O3 and γ-Al2O3 powder (Supplied by Inframat Advanced Material, 0.5 µm in size) on the morphology of Si in solidification of hypereutectic Al-18Si alloys at 800 ºC.
Acknowledgement The financial support from Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), UK is acknowledged with gratitude.
Forum, 765 (2013) 117-122
Experiments were carried out to study the effect of adding 0.5wt% of α-Al2O3 and γ-Al2O3 powder (Supplied by Inframat Advanced Material, 0.5 µm in size) on the morphology of Si in solidification of hypereutectic Al-18Si alloys at 800 ºC.
Acknowledgement The financial support from Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), UK is acknowledged with gratitude.
Forum, 765 (2013) 117-122
Online since: June 2017
Authors: Peng Zhou, Hui Guo, Ai Min Zhao, Zhu Kai Yin, Jia Xing Wang
Effect of Pre-Existing Martensite on Bainitic Transformation in Low-Temperature Bainite Steel
Peng Zhou1,2,a, Hui Guo3,b, Aimin Zhao3,c, Zhukai Yin1,d, Jiaxing Wang1,e
1Institute of Engineering Research, University of Science and Technology Beijing,
Beijing, 10083, China
2National Engineering Research Center of Advanced Rolling Technology, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, 100083, China
3Collaborative Innovation Center of Steel Technology, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, 10083, China
azhoupeng@nercar.ustb.edu.cn bguohuiyw@126.com, czhaoaimin@ustb.edu.cn, dyinzhukai@126.com, exiaoxingxing@outlook.com,
Keywords: Low-temperature bainite, Pre-existing martensite, Phase transformation kinetics, Incubation period
Abstract.
Forum 500 (2005) 495-502
Forum 500 (2005) 495-502
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Indra H. Nugroho, M. Giri Suada, Mardjono Siswosuwarno, Hermawan Judawisastra
Giri Suada1
and Mardjono Siswosuwarno1
1Faculty of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Bandung Institute of Technology, Ganesha 10, Bandung 40132, Indonesia
ahastoadi@yahoo.com
Keywords: low wind speed wind turbine, composite design, tsai-hill criteria, unidirectional, woven
Abstract.
[3] Composites in Wind Energy: From Financing, Material Selection to Maintenance, Wind Energy Forum Proceedings, October 2009
[6] Philips, Leslie N., Design with Advanced Composite Materials, The Design Council, London (1989)
[11] Cross, Nigel, Engineering Design Methods : Strategies for Product Design, John Wiley & Sons, London (2008).
[3] Composites in Wind Energy: From Financing, Material Selection to Maintenance, Wind Energy Forum Proceedings, October 2009
[6] Philips, Leslie N., Design with Advanced Composite Materials, The Design Council, London (1989)
[11] Cross, Nigel, Engineering Design Methods : Strategies for Product Design, John Wiley & Sons, London (2008).
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Zhi Fang Peng, Li Sheng Cai, Ying Ying Dang, Lei Zhao, Fang Fang Peng, Zhi Gang Yang, Guang Zong Yan, Sheng Guang Chen, Jun Zhou, Yuan Gui Zhou
A Brief Introduction to Alloy Phase Chemistry Determination under EPMA/SEM-EDS Conditions and its Applications
Zhifang Peng1,a, Lisheng Cai1,b, Yingying Dang1,c, Lei Zhao1,d,
Fangfang Peng2,e,Zhigang Yang1,f, Guangzong Yan1,g, Shengguang Chen1,h, Jun Zhou1,i and Yuangui Zhou1,j
1Department of Materials Engineering, College of Power and Mechanical Engineering, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China, 430072
2Materials Research Department, Dong Fang Boiler Group Corp.
Atomic Partitioning of Platinum and Ruthenium in Advanced Single Crystal Ni-based Superalloys.
Forum Vol. 546-549 (2007), p. 1187-1194
Atomic Partitioning of Platinum and Ruthenium in Advanced Single Crystal Ni-based Superalloys.
Forum Vol. 546-549 (2007), p. 1187-1194
Online since: July 2022
Authors: Pierpaolo Carlone, Antonino Squillace, Andrea El Hassanin, Renzo Casarin, Fabio Scherillo, Carlo Verde, Vitantonio Esperto, Francesco Napolitano
Preliminary Study of FSW Process of Dissimilar Aluminium Alloys in Battery Pack Assembly for Hybrid Vehicles Production
Napolitano Francesco1,a*, Scherillo Fabio1,b, El Hassanin Andrea1,c,
Esperto Vitantonio2,d, Carlone Pierpaolo2,e, Squillace Antonino1,f,
Casarin Renzo3,g and Verde Carlo4,h
1University of Naples Federico II, Department of Chemical, Materials and Industrial Production Engineering, Piazzale V.
Tecchio, 80 – 80125 Naples – ITALY 2University of Salerno, Department of Industrial Engineering, Via Giovanni Paolo II, 132 – 84084 Fisciano – ITALY 3FPT Industrie S.p.A., Via Enrico Fermi, 18 – 300036 L.p.
If the AA6061 alloy is positioned on the advancing side the maximum temperature and the heat generation is higher than the configuration with A390 on the advancing side, this is due to the lower flow stress of AA6061 with respect to A 390 [11].
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Tecchio, 80 – 80125 Naples – ITALY 2University of Salerno, Department of Industrial Engineering, Via Giovanni Paolo II, 132 – 84084 Fisciano – ITALY 3FPT Industrie S.p.A., Via Enrico Fermi, 18 – 300036 L.p.
If the AA6061 alloy is positioned on the advancing side the maximum temperature and the heat generation is higher than the configuration with A390 on the advancing side, this is due to the lower flow stress of AA6061 with respect to A 390 [11].
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