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Online since: May 2007
Authors: Jie Cai Han, Qiang Zhang, Ye Zhu, Gaohui Wu
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology,
Harbin 150001, China
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Materials and Experimental The aluminum-silicon alloys used in this work were Al-12Si(wt.%) and Al-20Si(wt.%).
This was typical for those materials, and similar results were obtained in Al-Si eutectic alloys[8] and AlSi12CuMgNi matrix composite [9] .
Chung: Journal of Material Science Vol. 24 (1994), p. 6181-6198 [6] L.
Berry: Journal of Applied Physics Vol. 24 (1953), p. 658 [11] Y.
Materials and Experimental The aluminum-silicon alloys used in this work were Al-12Si(wt.%) and Al-20Si(wt.%).
This was typical for those materials, and similar results were obtained in Al-Si eutectic alloys[8] and AlSi12CuMgNi matrix composite [9] .
Chung: Journal of Material Science Vol. 24 (1994), p. 6181-6198 [6] L.
Berry: Journal of Applied Physics Vol. 24 (1953), p. 658 [11] Y.
Online since: March 2015
Authors: Shen Zhou Lu, Shan Shan Zhang, Xin Yue Zhang, Jiao Jiao Li
Materials and methods
Preparation of silk fibroin solution.
This may demonstrate that the SF/PYR blend films will be a good choice for biomedical materials.
Cebe and D.L.Kaplan, Water-Stable Silk Films with Reduced β-Sheet Content, Advanced Functional Materials. 15 (2005)1241-1247
Kaplan, Water-stable silk films with reduced beta-sheet content, Advanced Functional Materials.15 (2005)1241-1247
Tsukada, Biodegradation of Bombyx mori silk fibroin fibers and films, Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 91(2004)2383-2390.
This may demonstrate that the SF/PYR blend films will be a good choice for biomedical materials.
Cebe and D.L.Kaplan, Water-Stable Silk Films with Reduced β-Sheet Content, Advanced Functional Materials. 15 (2005)1241-1247
Kaplan, Water-stable silk films with reduced beta-sheet content, Advanced Functional Materials.15 (2005)1241-1247
Tsukada, Biodegradation of Bombyx mori silk fibroin fibers and films, Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 91(2004)2383-2390.
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Li Wang, Javier Soriano Camacho, Tao Dong, Qun Feng Niu
Introduction
Organic polymer semiconductors are becoming a great alternative to inorganic semiconductors due to complexity fabrication process and high cost of silicon materials [1-4].
The PCDTBT parameters were defined before analysis in the material and mobility field.
The PCDTBT was not included in the library materials of the software therefore it was specified as user defined material.
[3] Dennler, G., et al, Polymer‐Fullerene Bulk‐Heterojunction Solar Cells, Advanced Materials, Vol. 21,1323-1338, 2009
[4] Espinosa, N., et al, Solar cells with one-day energy payback for the factories of the future, Energy & Environmental Science, Vol.5, 5117-5132, 2012
The PCDTBT parameters were defined before analysis in the material and mobility field.
The PCDTBT was not included in the library materials of the software therefore it was specified as user defined material.
[3] Dennler, G., et al, Polymer‐Fullerene Bulk‐Heterojunction Solar Cells, Advanced Materials, Vol. 21,1323-1338, 2009
[4] Espinosa, N., et al, Solar cells with one-day energy payback for the factories of the future, Energy & Environmental Science, Vol.5, 5117-5132, 2012
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Zhi Yong Yang, Ling Qin Xia, Wei Wei Sun, Wei Jing Li
Current Opinion in Solid State & Materials Science, 3(1998), p.309
Advanced materials, 12 (2000), p894
Ding, Materials Science and Engineering, R. 47(2004), p49
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 51(3) (2000), p. 398
Materials Letters , 2003(57): 2 066
Advanced materials, 12 (2000), p894
Ding, Materials Science and Engineering, R. 47(2004), p49
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 51(3) (2000), p. 398
Materials Letters , 2003(57): 2 066
Online since: October 2015
Authors: Vinita Vishwakarma, Gobi Saravanan Kaliaraj, Ananthakumar Ramadoss, D. Ramachandran
Metals, polymers and ceramics are the three classes of materials that are most commonly used for fabricating orthopedic implants [1].
Currently, biofilm formation by human pathogenic bacteria on implant materials is one of the most common causes of their failure.
Hemocompatibility studies Platelets adhesion test was carried out to evaluate the materials thrombogenicity.
Dahotre Narendra, Materials Science & Engineering - R: Reports. 66 (2009) 1-70
Verran, Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology. 25(2011) 2299-2315
Currently, biofilm formation by human pathogenic bacteria on implant materials is one of the most common causes of their failure.
Hemocompatibility studies Platelets adhesion test was carried out to evaluate the materials thrombogenicity.
Dahotre Narendra, Materials Science & Engineering - R: Reports. 66 (2009) 1-70
Verran, Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology. 25(2011) 2299-2315
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Sheng Qiang Feng, Lang Cui, Guang Liu, Li Ping Pan, Bing Ma, Xiu Ling Wang
Experimental materials and methods
Magnesium was the substrate for experiment.
Material of Science and Engineering, Vol.302 ( 2001), P.37-45
Corrosion and protection of magnesium alloys, Materials Review, Vol.15(2001), p.25-27
Ordance Material Science and Engineering, Vol.25(2002), p.50-55
The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals, Vol.13 (2003), p.1514-1518
Material of Science and Engineering, Vol.302 ( 2001), P.37-45
Corrosion and protection of magnesium alloys, Materials Review, Vol.15(2001), p.25-27
Ordance Material Science and Engineering, Vol.25(2002), p.50-55
The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals, Vol.13 (2003), p.1514-1518
Online since: July 2017
Authors: Eleanora Anatolievna Petrakovskaya, Lyudmila Vasilevna Kashkina, Olesya Pavlovna Stebeleva, Tatyana Yuryevna Yemelyanova
The Impact of Microwaves of Different Timing on the Structural and Chemical Characteristics of a Carbonaceous Natural Material
Lyudmila Vasilevna Kashkina1,a, Eleanora Anatolievna Petrakovskaya2,b, Tatyana Yuryevna Yemelyanova3,c *, Olesya Pavlovna Stebeleva4,d
1Department of thermal physic, School of Engineering Physics and Radio Electronics, Siberian Federal University, Kyrensky st., 28, Krasnoyarsk, 660074, Russian Federation
2The Federal Research Centre “Krasnoyarsk Science Centre of the Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences”, Akademgorodok, 50, Krasnoyarsk, 660036, Russian Federation
3UNESCO Chair “New Materials and Technologies”, Siberian Federal University, Svobodny pr. 82/6, Krasnoyarsk, 660041, Russian Federation
4Department of Heat Technology and Fluid Dynamics, Polytechnic School, Siberian Federal University, Kyrensky st., 26a, Krasnoyarsk, 660074, Russian Federation
asfugeo@mail.ru, brsa@iph.krasn.ru, cemelyanovatatiana.sfu@mail.ru, dopstebeleva@mail.ru
Keywords
Benefits of microwave heating: · concentration of high power energies in small volumes; · penetration of radiation into the whole volume of processed material; · high efficiency ( η > 90 %).
In this work, brown Kansk-Achinsk coals were dehydrated by microwave technology, which according to [9] is the most efficient to process materials with high number of polar molecules (wood, peat, brown coal).
Salamatov, Application of microwaves for obtaining ground solid fuel, Journal of engineering physics and thermodynamics. 1 (89) (2016) 50–65
Benefits of microwave heating: · concentration of high power energies in small volumes; · penetration of radiation into the whole volume of processed material; · high efficiency ( η > 90 %).
In this work, brown Kansk-Achinsk coals were dehydrated by microwave technology, which according to [9] is the most efficient to process materials with high number of polar molecules (wood, peat, brown coal).
Salamatov, Application of microwaves for obtaining ground solid fuel, Journal of engineering physics and thermodynamics. 1 (89) (2016) 50–65
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Byung Tak Kim, Christian Wijaya
The material properties were Young’s modulus, E = 200 GPa, Poisson ration, v = 0.3, and the density, ρ = 7970 kg/m3.
Harding : Journal of Steel Construction Research, Vol. 37, No. 2(1996), pp. 93 ~ 113
Pan : Journal of Steel Construction Research, Vol. 52(1999), pp. 171 ~ 193
Kadid : Journal of Civil Engineering and Management, Vol. 14, No. 3(2008), pp. 155 ~ 161
Kim : Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology(2011), in press [11] UGS Corporation, NX Nastran 7 Advanced nonlinear theory and modeling(2009).
Harding : Journal of Steel Construction Research, Vol. 37, No. 2(1996), pp. 93 ~ 113
Pan : Journal of Steel Construction Research, Vol. 52(1999), pp. 171 ~ 193
Kadid : Journal of Civil Engineering and Management, Vol. 14, No. 3(2008), pp. 155 ~ 161
Kim : Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology(2011), in press [11] UGS Corporation, NX Nastran 7 Advanced nonlinear theory and modeling(2009).
Online since: April 2013
Authors: Mohamad Yazman Yaakub, Ghalib Tham, Wan Muhamad Amirun Wan Abd Rahim, Muhammad Amir Rusydi Mohd Radzi, Azhar Mahmud
Acknowledgement
The author wishes to express his gratitude to the staff of Universiti Kuala Lumpur Malaysia France Institute and Universiti Teknologi MARA especially in Material Science Laboratory, Welding and Advance Manufacturing Laboratories, Fabrication and Joining Section for their commitments and full support of Short Terms Research Grant (STRG).
References [1] V.Vel Murugan & V.Gunaraj, Effects of Process Parameters on Angular Distortion of Gas metal Arc Welded Structural Steel Plates, Welding Journal November (2005)165-171
[2] K.H.Li & Y.M.Zhang, Consumable Double-Electrode GMAW - Part 1: The Process, Welding Journal 87 (2008) 11-17
[5] D.Kim, M.Kang, & S.Rhee, Determination of Optimal Welding Conditions with a Controlled Random Search Procedure, Welding Journal (2005) 125-130
Predicting Lap-Joint Bead Geometry in GMA Welding Process, International Scientific Journal 32 (2008) 121-124
References [1] V.Vel Murugan & V.Gunaraj, Effects of Process Parameters on Angular Distortion of Gas metal Arc Welded Structural Steel Plates, Welding Journal November (2005)165-171
[2] K.H.Li & Y.M.Zhang, Consumable Double-Electrode GMAW - Part 1: The Process, Welding Journal 87 (2008) 11-17
[5] D.Kim, M.Kang, & S.Rhee, Determination of Optimal Welding Conditions with a Controlled Random Search Procedure, Welding Journal (2005) 125-130
Predicting Lap-Joint Bead Geometry in GMA Welding Process, International Scientific Journal 32 (2008) 121-124
Online since: February 2020
Authors: Kishore Kumar Mahato, Krishna Chaitanya Nuli, Rajesh Kumar Prusty, Bankim Chandra Ray, Abhinav Omprakash Fulmali, Nagesh Nagesh, Bhaskar Sen
Synergetic Impact of Carbon Nanotube and/or Graphene Reinforcement on the Mechanical Performance of Glass Fiber/Epoxy Composite
Krishna Chaitanya Nuli1,a*, Abhinav Omprakash Fulmali1,b, Nagesh1,c, Bhaskar Sen1,d, Kishore Kumar Mahato1,e, Rajesh Kumar Prusty1,f, Bankim Chandra Ray1,g
1Composite Materials Laboratory, Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, Odisha, India 769008
akrish.n928@gmail.com, babhinavfulmali@gmail.com, cluv2krishna@gmail.com, dbhaskarsen1808@gmail.com, kishorepce@gmail.com, eprustyr@nitrkl.ac.in, fdrbcray@gmail.com
Keywords: Carbon nanotube; graphene; FRP composite; mechanical behaviour; fractography
Abstract.
These applications demand materials with multifunctional properties like high strength as well as durability, good electrical and thermomechanical properties.
Ray, An assessment of flexural performance of liquid nitrogen conditioned glass/epoxy composites with multiwalled carbon nanotube, Journal of Composite Materials. 50 (2016) 3077–3088
Qian, Organosilane-functionalized graphene oxide for enhanced antifouling and mechanical properties of polyvinylidene fluoride ultrafiltration membranes, Journal of Membrane Science. 458 (2014) 1–13
Ray, Effect of post-curing on thermal and mechanical behavior of GFRP composites, in: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, IOP Publishing, 2015: p. 012012
These applications demand materials with multifunctional properties like high strength as well as durability, good electrical and thermomechanical properties.
Ray, An assessment of flexural performance of liquid nitrogen conditioned glass/epoxy composites with multiwalled carbon nanotube, Journal of Composite Materials. 50 (2016) 3077–3088
Qian, Organosilane-functionalized graphene oxide for enhanced antifouling and mechanical properties of polyvinylidene fluoride ultrafiltration membranes, Journal of Membrane Science. 458 (2014) 1–13
Ray, Effect of post-curing on thermal and mechanical behavior of GFRP composites, in: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, IOP Publishing, 2015: p. 012012