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Online since: July 2014
Authors: Gang Yang, Zheng Tong Han, Chang Long Du
For the research of relationship between grinding parameters and hardening effectiveness, two workpiece materials, three workpiece speed, three grinding depth, and three kind of wheel are adopted and tests is carried on with the matched parameters, as listed in Table 1.
Material and Heat Treatment Vol. 41(2012),p. 208 [3] J.Y.
Journal of Materials Science Vol. 37(2002),p. 3935 [5] Y.
Ordnance Material Science and Engineering Vol.35(2012),p. 65 [8] K.T.
Ma: Orthogonal and Uniform Test Design(Science Press, Beijing 2001)
Online since: April 2011
Authors: Anita Olszówka-Myalska
Chemical vapor deposition process (CVD) - well known for tool materials was used for surface modification of the FT300B carbon fibers.
Singer: Materials & Design Vol. 18 (1997), p. 239
Singer: Advanced Engineering Materials Vol. 2 (2000), p. 327
Series: Materials Science and Engineering Vol. 7 (2010), p. 012022
Tascón: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science Vol. 258 (2003), p. 276
Online since: June 2014
Authors: O. Chukwu, Z.D. Osunde, B.A. Alabadan, Musliu Olushola Sunmonu
A study was carried to develop model equations for selecting optimum storage parameters for stored cabbages in passive evaporative cooling structures.Three sets of four different types of passive evaporative cooling structures made of two different materials; clay and aluminium were designed and constructed as part of the study.
Materials and Methods Mature cabbages were obtained from Minna Central Market in Niger State and transported in wooden crates to the laboratory.
British Medical Journal.
Alabadan, Impact of storage structures and soil sodicity on vitamin C contents of stored oranges, Current Trends in Technology and Sciences, CTTS Journal.
Journal of Agricultural Engineering and Technology (JAET)(Nigeria) 21(2) (2013) 80-89
Online since: June 2025
Authors: Syed Musa Hassan Gillani, Gábor Balogh
Unlike subtractive manufacturing, where a large material loss is observed, in additive manufacturing, the material loss is very low due to it building up and leaving very little leftover material.
This result can be due to lower material, allowing the material to be more flexible due to more space in it [13].
International Journal of Fatigue, vol. 187, no.
Volume 187, October 2024, 108463, 17 June 2024, p. 108463, www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0142112324003219, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2024.108463
Volume 22, June 2024, 102162, June 2024, p. 102162, www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S259012302400416X, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rineng.2024.102162.
Online since: May 2004
Authors: Frauke Stenzel, Günter Ziegler, Ulrike Deisinger
In this work the porosity of a hydroxyapatite ceramic was tailored, so that the resulting bone substitute material is adapted to the requirements of the implantation site.
Materials and Methods For producing the slurry the commercially available hydroxyapatite powder from Merck, Germany, was used.
By using different types of polymeric pore models with diverse grades of porosity (50 to 96 vol%) and pore sizes (400 to 900 µm) as basic materials the pore structure of the bioceramic (undirected pores as well as defined pore channels) could be tailored according to the requirements of the specific implantation site.
The authors are grateful to several colleagues of the Institute for Materials Research (University of Bayreuth) and the Friedrich-Baur-Research-Institute for Biomaterials, who were involved in this research project.
Tian: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 36 (2001), p. 3061-3066 [5] M.
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
Online since: September 2012
Authors: Jian Sun
Study on Dynamic Melting-loss Behavior of 8407 Steel with Surface Aluminization and Oxidation Treatment SUN Jian School of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Jiangsu of Science and Technology University at Zhangjiagang, Jiangsu, Zhangjiagang, 215600, China email: sun7210442@yahoo.com.cn Keywords: 8407 Steel; Room Temperature Hard Anodization; Oxide Film; Dynamic Melting-Loss; Melting-loss Rate Abstract.
Dynamic melting-loss test A.Experimental materials and apparatus Steel sample is processed into the shape of F10×30 mm cylinder and melting-loss medium is aluminum alloy of ADC12.
Jahedi: Materials & Design Vol. 20 (1999), p. 304 [3] S.
Zou: Journal of Materials and Metallurgy Vol. 8 (2009), p. 150 [7] A.
Zhang, et al: Mechanical Engineering Materials Vol. 16 (1992), p. 21
Online since: May 2016
Authors: Gang Zhao, Wen Wen Du, Liang Xu, Lu Pan
Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 190(3) (2007) 189-198
Materials science and Technology. 18(4) (2010) 459-463
Journal of Mechanical Engineering. 46(14) (2010) 68-72
Modeling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering. 13(2005) 1291-1308
Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 174(18)(2006) 399-406
Online since: April 2013
Authors: Reimund Neugebauer, Reinhard Mauermann, Martin Wahl, Frank Schulz, Wilhelm Schützle, O.E. Bernhardi, S. Werner
Makkink: Computing Welding Distortion: Comparison of different industrially applicable methods, Advanced Materials Research Vols. 6-8, (2005) 195-202, [5] O.
Transactions of the ASME, Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology 115(10), (1993), 417 to 423. [8] Y.
Wang: Applications of inherent strain and interface element to simulation of welding deformation in thin plate structures, Computational Materials Science 51, Elsevier B.V. (2011), 43–52 [10] S.
Wahab: Finite-element prediction of distortion during gas metal arc welding using the shrinkage volume approach, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 92-93 (1999) 405-409. [12] C.
Application of welding simulation for chassis components within the development of manufacturing methods, Computational Materials Science, Vol. 28, (2003), 540-547 [19] C.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Chin Fhong Soon, Zai Peng Goh, Lee Chin Ku, Ten Ten Lee, Kian Sek Tee
Materials and Methods Design of the Controller Circuit and Programming.
European Cells and Materials 10:5 (2005) CS1
Advanced Functional Materials, 16:5 (2006) 618-624
Nature Materials 6 (2007) 929-938
Materials Science and Engineering C, 31:7 (2011) 1389-1397