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Online since: November 2013
Authors: Ming Ming Wang, Wan Jun Hao, Zhi Jun Xin, Fan Wu, Zhong Lun Zhang, Guo Yan Hou, Ying Ying Yi
The new materials can solve the problems that architectural absorbing materials are large density and narrow absorbing frequency effectively.
[5] W.J.Hao: Science and technology of foreign building materials Vol.25 (2004),p.74-76(In Chinese)
Guo: Journal of Functional Polymers Vol.24 (2011), p.353-358 (In Chinese)
Yang: Journal of Functional Polymers Vol.25 (2012), p.393-396 (In Chinese)
Zhu: Materials Review Vol.24 (2010),p. 9-11(In Chinese).
[5] W.J.Hao: Science and technology of foreign building materials Vol.25 (2004),p.74-76(In Chinese)
Guo: Journal of Functional Polymers Vol.24 (2011), p.353-358 (In Chinese)
Yang: Journal of Functional Polymers Vol.25 (2012), p.393-396 (In Chinese)
Zhu: Materials Review Vol.24 (2010),p. 9-11(In Chinese).
Online since: May 2013
Authors: Fei Wang, Qing Guo Tang, Cong Chen, Ya Lei Chen, Hai Feng Liu, Hui Min Liu
However, EPDM materials belong to organic materials, which have disadvantages of low compressive strength, high cost and poor dimensional stability, especially when used in the field of sealing device and electrical insulating materials [4].
Fig.3 shows the tensile strength of rubber composite materials results.
Zhang, et al.: Journal of Hazardous Materials,Vol. 229-230(2012), p. 251 [3] Y.
Garmabi: Materials & Design, Vol. 32(2011), p. 3803 [5] J.
Zhan, et al.: Materials Research Bulletin, Vol. 46(2011), p. 1593 [14]H.
Fig.3 shows the tensile strength of rubber composite materials results.
Zhang, et al.: Journal of Hazardous Materials,Vol. 229-230(2012), p. 251 [3] Y.
Garmabi: Materials & Design, Vol. 32(2011), p. 3803 [5] J.
Zhan, et al.: Materials Research Bulletin, Vol. 46(2011), p. 1593 [14]H.
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Biao Wu, Ying Zhou, Lei Zhang
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Proceedings of the Conference on Mechanics and Physics, Behaviour of Materials Under Dynamic Loading.Oxford: The Institut of Physics
Mechanics of Materials 38:253–267
[9] Lok TS, Li XB, Liu D(2002)Testing and Response of Large Diameter Brittle Materials Subjected to High Strain Rate.
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering.14: 262-269
Proceedings of the Conference on Mechanics and Physics, Behaviour of Materials Under Dynamic Loading.Oxford: The Institut of Physics
Mechanics of Materials 38:253–267
[9] Lok TS, Li XB, Liu D(2002)Testing and Response of Large Diameter Brittle Materials Subjected to High Strain Rate.
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering.14: 262-269
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Zhong Yin Zhu, Yong Hui Zhu, Peng Chen, Hong Mei Zhou, Yong Hong Chen, Hao Xu, Ai Qin Tian
Effect of the welding heat input on residual stresses in butt-weld of high-speed train
Zhongyin Zhu 1,a , PengChen 1,b,Hongmei Zhou1,c , Yonghui Zhu 1,d, Yonghong Chen 1,e,HaoXu1,f,Aiqin Tian2g
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu 610031, China
2CSR Qingdao Sifang Co.
According to the mathematical model above,when using Sysweld to simulate welding thermal elastic-plastic finite element, we needed to take the materials’ nonlinearity into account, that means the correlation between the material properties and the temperature should be considered.
Compared with the weld area,the the materials with low temperature on both sides of the weld joint stop plastic deformation to recover yield strength primarily and this can inhibit the contraction deformation of the weld.
Acknowledgements The authors are grateful for the pillar projects in the national science & technology (Grant No. 2009BAG12A04-B03).
Welding Journal,2010,31(1):97-104
According to the mathematical model above,when using Sysweld to simulate welding thermal elastic-plastic finite element, we needed to take the materials’ nonlinearity into account, that means the correlation between the material properties and the temperature should be considered.
Compared with the weld area,the the materials with low temperature on both sides of the weld joint stop plastic deformation to recover yield strength primarily and this can inhibit the contraction deformation of the weld.
Acknowledgements The authors are grateful for the pillar projects in the national science & technology (Grant No. 2009BAG12A04-B03).
Welding Journal,2010,31(1):97-104
Online since: March 2017
Authors: Omar Ben Mya, Mahmoud Omari, Lucia dos Santos-Gomez, David Marerro-Lopezd
The electrode materials La1-xSrxFe0.7Ni0.3O3 were 0.0≤ x≤0.2 ( LSFNx) were prepared by freeze- drying of an aqueous cation solutions method.
All materials show a semi conductor behavior between room temperature and 900°C.
Gomez- Romero, Journal of Power Sources 171 (2007) 552–557
Marrero-Lopez, Journal of Power Sources 279 (2015) 419- 427
Zheng, Materials Letters, 57 (2003) 4450
All materials show a semi conductor behavior between room temperature and 900°C.
Gomez- Romero, Journal of Power Sources 171 (2007) 552–557
Marrero-Lopez, Journal of Power Sources 279 (2015) 419- 427
Zheng, Materials Letters, 57 (2003) 4450
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Min Ren Yan
Acknowledgement
Parts of the research were financially supported by the National Science Council in Taiwan (NSC 99-2628-E-034-001).
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Teng: Journal of Management Studies, Vol. 22 (1996), 827-843
Johannes: International Journal of Project Management, Vol. 21 (2003), p. 39–49
Smith: International Journal of Project Management, Vol. 23 (2005), p. 45-53
Mansfield: International Journal of Project Management, Vol. 17 (1999), p. 89-93
Teng: Journal of Management Studies, Vol. 22 (1996), 827-843
Johannes: International Journal of Project Management, Vol. 21 (2003), p. 39–49
Online since: February 2015
Authors: Jun Qing Hu, Qian Liu
In-Situ TEM Manipulation and Property Study of Cd2Ge2O3 Nanowires
Qian LIU1 and Junqing HU1,a
1State Key Laboratory for Modification of Chemical Fibers and Polymer Materials, College of Materials Science and Engineering, Donghua University, Shanghai, China
ahu.junqing@dhu.edu.cn
Keywords: In-situ; TEM; CdGeO3; Nanowires
Abstract.
Cd2Ge2O6 nanowires have been synthesized via a simple and facile hydrothermal route using GeO2 and CdO as the source materials with the surfactant.
Hydrothermal synthesis has attracted attention because it can control the shape of materials easily, which are of simple processed and in large scale.
Bakaul, T.Wu, Oxide nanowires for spintronics: materials and devices.
Chinese Journal of Catalysis 32(2011) 1624-1630. ].
Cd2Ge2O6 nanowires have been synthesized via a simple and facile hydrothermal route using GeO2 and CdO as the source materials with the surfactant.
Hydrothermal synthesis has attracted attention because it can control the shape of materials easily, which are of simple processed and in large scale.
Bakaul, T.Wu, Oxide nanowires for spintronics: materials and devices.
Chinese Journal of Catalysis 32(2011) 1624-1630. ].
Online since: November 2014
Authors: Hong Xin Li, You Long Cui, Xue Min Zhang
Material handling is mainly manual or semi-mechanized and labor-intensive
(5)The enterprise used to use bulk distribution of materials and increase production by simply increasing investment, personnel, equipment and space, which can't meet the need of tact time under mixed production
Threatens: (1)Development of enterprise is challenged by the national monetary tightening policy, increase of raw material price, shortage of energy, etc.
Journal of operational Research, 2011, (129): 277-286
European Journal of Operational Research, 2006(94): 1-15
(5)The enterprise used to use bulk distribution of materials and increase production by simply increasing investment, personnel, equipment and space, which can't meet the need of tact time under mixed production
Threatens: (1)Development of enterprise is challenged by the national monetary tightening policy, increase of raw material price, shortage of energy, etc.
Journal of operational Research, 2011, (129): 277-286
European Journal of Operational Research, 2006(94): 1-15
Online since: March 2004
Authors: Woo Hyuk Choi, Sung Wook Kim, Chang Hee Lee, Jung Cheol Jang
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Effect of Heating Rate on Transient Liquid Phase Diffusion Bonding of Ni-based
Superalloy GTD-111
Woohyuk Choi
1 �, Sungwook Kim1 , Changhee Lee1 and Jungcheol Jang2
1Dept. of Materials science & Engineering, College of Engineering, Hanyang University
17 Haengdang-dong, Seongdong-gu, Seoul 133-791, Korea
2Power Generation Laboratory, Korea Electric Power Research Institute
103-16 Munji-dong, Yusung-ku, Daejon 305-380, Korea
Keywords: Equiaxed Ni-based superalloy, GTD-111, Transient Liquid Phase Diffusion
Bonding, dissolution, isothermal solidification, heating rate.
Materials and experimental procedures The chemical composition of base metal and insert metal are shown in Table 1.
The saturated dissolution width of base metal(here after SDW) is calculated from Eq.1 by Y.Nakao[2] (Dimension is shown in Fig.1) : X = {(B1+B2) (Sb Ib)} / 2 (1) Corresponding author : woo_hyuk_choi@hotmail.com Journal Title and Volume Number (to be inserted by the publisher) where B1, B2 are the lengths of base metal before bonding, Sb is the total length of the bonded test specimen and Ib is the width of the dissolved area.
And diffusion Specimen (B1) Specimen (B2) Insert metal W -w ire( � 50 � ) 3mm 3mm � 13mm After bonding Sb Ib Journal Title and Volume Number (to be inserted by the publisher) of B into the base metal was very small, although diffusion of B into the base metal is important to TLP bonding.
Journal., Vol 53, (1974), p.202 [2] Y.Nakao, K.Nishimoto, K.Shinozaki, C.Kang and Y.Hori : Preprints of National Meeting of Japan Weld.
Materials and experimental procedures The chemical composition of base metal and insert metal are shown in Table 1.
The saturated dissolution width of base metal(here after SDW) is calculated from Eq.1 by Y.Nakao[2] (Dimension is shown in Fig.1) : X = {(B1+B2) (Sb Ib)} / 2 (1) Corresponding author : woo_hyuk_choi@hotmail.com Journal Title and Volume Number (to be inserted by the publisher) where B1, B2 are the lengths of base metal before bonding, Sb is the total length of the bonded test specimen and Ib is the width of the dissolved area.
And diffusion Specimen (B1) Specimen (B2) Insert metal W -w ire( � 50 � ) 3mm 3mm � 13mm After bonding Sb Ib Journal Title and Volume Number (to be inserted by the publisher) of B into the base metal was very small, although diffusion of B into the base metal is important to TLP bonding.
Journal., Vol 53, (1974), p.202 [2] Y.Nakao, K.Nishimoto, K.Shinozaki, C.Kang and Y.Hori : Preprints of National Meeting of Japan Weld.
Online since: March 2012
Authors: Cheng Hao Wu, Meng Guo, Xu Feng Jiang
On the base of the experimental research and referring to the relating test materials about the construction of column-stem masonry infilled wall and the frame of brick infilled wall, this paper analyses the force features and shear mechanism of the frame-sparse gridiron composite wall and puts forward the general calculating formula of its shear bearing capacity to provide references for the application of this structure form in the frame structure and masonry structure with a bottom frame.
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Journal of Sichuan University(Engineering Science Edition), 2009, 41(S1): 1-6
Journal Earthquake of Engineering and Engineering Vibration, 2008, 28(3): 8-15
Engineering Journal of Wuhan University, 2010, 43(2): 213-217
Journal of Tianjin University, 2000, 33(3): 336-340.
Journal of Sichuan University(Engineering Science Edition), 2009, 41(S1): 1-6
Journal Earthquake of Engineering and Engineering Vibration, 2008, 28(3): 8-15
Engineering Journal of Wuhan University, 2010, 43(2): 213-217
Journal of Tianjin University, 2000, 33(3): 336-340.