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Online since: April 2021
Authors: Muhammad Musaddique Ali Rafique, Emeodi Christian Emeka
Journal of Materials Science & Technology, 2014. 30(6): p. 566-575
Journal of Materials Science, 1991. 26(3): p. 588-592
Journal of Materials Science Letters, 1982. 1(5): p. 211-213
Journal of Materials Science & Technology, 2013. 29(8): p. 685-701
Journal of Materials Science, 2012. 47(1): p. 55-67
Journal of Materials Science, 1991. 26(3): p. 588-592
Journal of Materials Science Letters, 1982. 1(5): p. 211-213
Journal of Materials Science & Technology, 2013. 29(8): p. 685-701
Journal of Materials Science, 2012. 47(1): p. 55-67
Online since: April 2013
Authors: Guo Shan Yang, Yuan Li, Shu Shan Wang, Ji Feng Wei
Meanwhile, the sandwich structure is modeled by a Lagrangian mesh, in which the mesh moves with the materials.
Journal of Ship Mechanics. 8(2004) 113-119
Journal of System Simulation. 21(2009) 7929-7933
Journal of Vibration and Shock. 27(2008) 143-146
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 132(2012) 36-42
Journal of Ship Mechanics. 8(2004) 113-119
Journal of System Simulation. 21(2009) 7929-7933
Journal of Vibration and Shock. 27(2008) 143-146
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 132(2012) 36-42
Online since: April 2015
Authors: Dmitry Temnov, Yuri Gorokhovatsky
Introduction
Physical modification of the existing polymers, their combination with materials of different nature and structure with the aim of attributing a specific set of qualities to a polymer which would be dependent on the type of the inclusion represents one of the promising ways to solve the problem of production of new polymer materials – the so-called polymer composite materials (PCM).
The PCM according to their functional characteristics could be divided into construction materials, i.e. the polymer materials with the improved complex of mechanical properties, and the materials with specific properties: a certain level of thermal conductivity, conductivity or some other electrical features.
Such behavior of the composite polymer materials based on polyethylene and polypropylene could be explained by the peculiarities of conductivity of these materials.
Brydson, Plastics Materials, Butterworth-Heinemann, (1989)
Temnov, Specification of molecular and supramolecular structure of film and fibre electrsts on the basis of low density polyethylene by means of IR spectroscopy and refractometry, Izvestia:Herzen Unversity Journal: nature and science. 64 (2008) 50-56
The PCM according to their functional characteristics could be divided into construction materials, i.e. the polymer materials with the improved complex of mechanical properties, and the materials with specific properties: a certain level of thermal conductivity, conductivity or some other electrical features.
Such behavior of the composite polymer materials based on polyethylene and polypropylene could be explained by the peculiarities of conductivity of these materials.
Brydson, Plastics Materials, Butterworth-Heinemann, (1989)
Temnov, Specification of molecular and supramolecular structure of film and fibre electrsts on the basis of low density polyethylene by means of IR spectroscopy and refractometry, Izvestia:Herzen Unversity Journal: nature and science. 64 (2008) 50-56
Online since: February 2021
Authors: Avinir G. Makarov, Aleksey V. Demidov, Nina V. Pereborova
For instance, a digital library of virtual samples of polymer materials and their functional properties makes it easier to design new materials with specific functionality.
Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part B: Physics. 52 (12) (2013) 1829-1847.
Kobyakova, Modeling functional-operational properties of polymeric textile materials.
Materials.
Kozlov, Computer forecasting of relaxation processes of polymeric textile materials.
Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part B: Physics. 52 (12) (2013) 1829-1847.
Kobyakova, Modeling functional-operational properties of polymeric textile materials.
Materials.
Kozlov, Computer forecasting of relaxation processes of polymeric textile materials.
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Fei Xu, Min Ge Duan
Two kinds of Rohacell polymethacryimide foam, low density 51WF and high density 110WF, are chosen for the core materials.
Computational Materials Science. 2005, 32:252–260 [5] Serge Abrate.
Composites Science and Technology. 2006, 66:1336–47
Journal of Composite Materials. 1973,7: 448-464 [11] Z.
Journal of Applied Mechanics. 1980, 47(2):329-335
Computational Materials Science. 2005, 32:252–260 [5] Serge Abrate.
Composites Science and Technology. 2006, 66:1336–47
Journal of Composite Materials. 1973,7: 448-464 [11] Z.
Journal of Applied Mechanics. 1980, 47(2):329-335
Online since: October 2007
Authors: Ka C. Wong
These
byproducts depreciate the functional properties of the sintered materials and therefore are not
desirable.
Wen, et al, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, 13, 397-401 (2002) 3.
Banhart, Progress in Materials Science, 46, 559 - 632 (2001). 5.
Wong, et al, Journal of Advanced Materials, 39, 13-17 (2007) 9.
Martin, et al, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 254, 175 - 183 (2002). 10.
Wen, et al, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, 13, 397-401 (2002) 3.
Banhart, Progress in Materials Science, 46, 559 - 632 (2001). 5.
Wong, et al, Journal of Advanced Materials, 39, 13-17 (2007) 9.
Martin, et al, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 254, 175 - 183 (2002). 10.
Online since: May 2013
Authors: Okoye Celestine N., Richard Urama, Yudiesky Bernai-Aguilar, Jose R. Marty-Delgado
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2008. 203(1-3): p. 1-12
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 2002. 130-131: p. 54-59
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2004. 151: p. 183-191
Computational Materials Science, 2004. 29: p. 1-11
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 2010. 210: p. 474-486.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 2002. 130-131: p. 54-59
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2004. 151: p. 183-191
Computational Materials Science, 2004. 29: p. 1-11
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 2010. 210: p. 474-486.
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Jing Tao Han, Jing Liu
Zhang: Materials Review, Vol. 11 (1997), p.57
Han: Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing, Vol. 32 (2010), p. 340
Han: Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing Vol. 29 (2007), p. 402
Kim: International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, Vol. 52 (2010), p. 626
Su: Materials Engineering, Vol. 1 (2011), p. 42
Han: Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing, Vol. 32 (2010), p. 340
Han: Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing Vol. 29 (2007), p. 402
Kim: International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, Vol. 52 (2010), p. 626
Su: Materials Engineering, Vol. 1 (2011), p. 42
Online since: June 2015
Authors: R. Vignesh, A. Sabarish, K. Rajeshkannan, V. Nisanth, R. Arunkumar, K. Palanikumar, Ashwin Sailesh
Abstract- The developments in the field of composite materials are phenomenal.
Materials Used In the current investigation Banana fiber, Bamboo fiber, E-Glass fibers are used as reinforcement material and Epoxy resin (LY556) with a suitable hardener (HY951) is used as matrix material.
Method of Fabrication The composite materials were fabricated by using Hand – Layup technique.
[2] Hari Shankar.P, Ragavendra Rao.H, Chemical resistance and tensile properties of bamboo and glass fibers reinforced epoxy hybrid composites, International Journal in Advances in Polymer Science and Technology, Vol.2, No.3, pp. 27-29, 2011
[4] Raghavendra.S, Lingaraju, Balachandra Shetty.P, Mukunda.P.G, Mechanical Properties of Short Banana Fiber Reinforced Natural Rubber Composites, International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, Vol.2, No.5, pp. 1652-1655, 2013
Materials Used In the current investigation Banana fiber, Bamboo fiber, E-Glass fibers are used as reinforcement material and Epoxy resin (LY556) with a suitable hardener (HY951) is used as matrix material.
Method of Fabrication The composite materials were fabricated by using Hand – Layup technique.
[2] Hari Shankar.P, Ragavendra Rao.H, Chemical resistance and tensile properties of bamboo and glass fibers reinforced epoxy hybrid composites, International Journal in Advances in Polymer Science and Technology, Vol.2, No.3, pp. 27-29, 2011
[4] Raghavendra.S, Lingaraju, Balachandra Shetty.P, Mukunda.P.G, Mechanical Properties of Short Banana Fiber Reinforced Natural Rubber Composites, International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, Vol.2, No.5, pp. 1652-1655, 2013
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Hisaki Watari, Nobuyuki Kamei
Ivanov, Profiling of Rollers for Thread Rolling, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Volume 59 (1996), 333-336
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Weronski, Head forging aspects of new forming process of screw spike, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Volume 153-154 (2004), 736-740 [5] He Yadong, Xue Ping, Tang Wenzhong, and Zhu Fuhua, Experimental investigation of bulge forming of plastic branch pipe, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 142 (2003) 551-555 [6] Y.
Chang, Experiments on T-shape hydroforming with counter punch, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 192-193 (2007) 243-248 [7] C.
Gilormini, Simulation of the cold-roll forming of circular tubes, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Volume 95 (1999), 216-221 [11] S.
Kurimoto, Press formability of stainless steel and aluminum clad sheet, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Volume 56 (1996), 242-253 [13] M.
Weronski, Head forging aspects of new forming process of screw spike, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Volume 153-154 (2004), 736-740 [5] He Yadong, Xue Ping, Tang Wenzhong, and Zhu Fuhua, Experimental investigation of bulge forming of plastic branch pipe, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 142 (2003) 551-555 [6] Y.
Chang, Experiments on T-shape hydroforming with counter punch, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 192-193 (2007) 243-248 [7] C.
Gilormini, Simulation of the cold-roll forming of circular tubes, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Volume 95 (1999), 216-221 [11] S.
Kurimoto, Press formability of stainless steel and aluminum clad sheet, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Volume 56 (1996), 242-253 [13] M.