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Online since: August 2015
Authors: R. Gopinath, R. Pachaiyappan, S. Gopalakannan
The full potential of these materials can be achieved when properties are directed over specified application.
The type of heat exchanger which supports the silicon carbide materials has also to be reviewed.
Zhou and Y.Yoshizawa, Journal of Member of Science. 339 (2009) 78–84.
Sato, Journal of Science. 369 (2011) 112-118
Thevenot, Journal of Material Science. 19 (2000) 871–874
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Jing Liu, Xiang Yang Li
Introduction Materials exhibiting ME effect can be classified into two classes, single-phase materials and composites.
[4] Evangelos Hristoforou,Aphrodite Ktena, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Vol. 316(2007), 372-378
Chen, Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 102(2007), 064103
Chen, Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 107(2010), 093514
Wang, Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 46(2011), 1602-1605
Online since: October 2007
Authors: Ka C. Wong
These byproducts depreciate the functional properties of the sintered materials and therefore are not desirable.
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Online since: April 2015
Authors: Yuri Gorokhovatsky, Dmitry Temnov
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
Online since: June 2018
Authors: François Brisset, Tahar Abid, Thierry Baudin, Anne Laure Helbert, Mosbah Zidani, Hichem Farh, Toufik Djimaoui, Mohamed Chaouki Nebbar
Also the deformation process by drawing causes the hardening of wire as a function of deformation with a reinforcing component of the fiber texture <110> // ND (majority), typical for bcc materials.
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KESTENS, Texture formation in metal alloys with cubic crystal structures, Materials Science and Technology, Vol.32, September 2016, Pages 1303-1315
OLUWOLE, Mechanical properties of cold-drawn low carbon steel for nail manufacture: experimental observation, Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology, Vol.5, January 2013, Pages 118-122
ZHOU And Z.XIE, Deformation of cementite in cold drawn pearlitic steel wire, Materials Science & Engineering A, Vol.608, July 2014, Pages 11-15
Online since: January 2021
Authors: Ahmed TAFRAOUI, Noureddine Kacimi
Composite materials have important advantages over traditional materials.
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[15] Chung-Shin Chang, Turning of glass-fiber reinforced plastics materials with chamfered main cutting edge carbide tools, journal of materials processing technology, vol.180, p.117-129, 2006
Sztajnowski, Multifunctional Polymer Composites Produced by Melt-Blown Technique to Use in Filtering Respiratory Protective Devices, Materials Journal, 2020, 13, 712; doi:10.3390/ma13030712
Online since: April 2015
Authors: Bin Li, Hai Kuan Liu, Kun Liu, Chang Rui Zhang, Si Qing Wang
Hampshire, Characterization of porous silicon nitride materials produced with starch, Journal of the European Ceramic Society. 24 (2004) 413–419 [4] F.
Cruz-Silva, Pure and doped boron nitride nanotubes, Materials today. 5(2007) 30-38 [10] C.
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Ohji, Microstructural design and mechanical properties of porous silicon nitride ceramics, Materials Science and Engineering A. 498 (2008) 5–11 [14] W.
Zhang, Effect of sintering temperature on microstructure and mechanical properties of highly porous silicon nitride ceramics produce by freeze casting, Materials Science and Engineering A. 527 (2010) 6501–6504
Online since: May 2013
Authors: Ming Zhe Li, Wen Zhi Fu, Qi Gang Han, Qiang Zhang, Ya Dong Chen
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Online since: August 2013
Authors: Jing Xie, Yi Tang, Miao Chen, Yong Yan Lin, Jin Feng Wang
The instruments and materials used in the experiment were multipoint temperature collecting instrument (FLUKE-netDAQ32), thermostatic oil bath (CH1506), computer, thermocouple, iron wire, an aluminous can of which size was similar to simulation, bracket, rubberized fabric and plastic tube.
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Journal of Food Engineering, 2007, 80 (4): 1031~1042
Online since: October 2006
Authors: David Snyder, W.J. Everson, Rick D. Gamble, R.L. Cavalero, B.E. Weiland, R.G Ray, Mark A. Fanton, Ed Oslosky
Hot Zone Materials.
Two commercially available materials were evaluated.
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