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Online since: April 2013
Authors: Pei Ming Wang, Ru Wang, Xiao Xin Shi
Many researches now are trying to combine inorganic materials with polymer in cement-based materials.
Wang, Effects of vinyl redispersible polymer on cement hydration products, Journal of Building Materials. 13 (2010) 143-149
Zhong, Effect of fibers on surface water evaporation of polymer-modified mortar, Journal of Building Materials. 13 (2010) 728-732
Bao, Early water loss in polymer modified mortar with polypropylene fiber added, Journal of Building Materials. 14 (2011) 581-585
Liu, Study on properties of styrene-acrylate copolymer powder modified cement mortar, Journal of Building Materials. 12 (2009) 253-258
Wang, Effects of vinyl redispersible polymer on cement hydration products, Journal of Building Materials. 13 (2010) 143-149
Zhong, Effect of fibers on surface water evaporation of polymer-modified mortar, Journal of Building Materials. 13 (2010) 728-732
Bao, Early water loss in polymer modified mortar with polypropylene fiber added, Journal of Building Materials. 14 (2011) 581-585
Liu, Study on properties of styrene-acrylate copolymer powder modified cement mortar, Journal of Building Materials. 12 (2009) 253-258
Online since: October 2006
Authors: Rick D. Gamble, David Snyder, W.J. Everson, R.L. Cavalero, B.E. Weiland, Ed Oslosky, R.G Ray, Mark A. Fanton
Hot Zone Materials.
Two commercially available materials were evaluated.
Madar: Materials Science and Engineering B46 (1997) p. 278
Madar: Materials Science and Engineering B61-62 (1999) p. 58
Philipps: Journal of Nuclear Materials 220-222 (1995) p. 756
Two commercially available materials were evaluated.
Madar: Materials Science and Engineering B46 (1997) p. 278
Madar: Materials Science and Engineering B61-62 (1999) p. 58
Philipps: Journal of Nuclear Materials 220-222 (1995) p. 756
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Sinem Üzgür, M.C. Kushan, Yağız Uzunonat
However, both of these classes of materials also suffer from the fact that they are brittle materials at low temperatures.
Kushan, Hot cracking suspectibilities in the heat-affected zone of electron beam-welded Inconel 718, Journal of Material Science Letters 17, 1998, 1231-1234
Petrovic; 1992; A comparative overview of molybdenum disilicide composites, Materials Science and Engineering, A155, 1-17
Nieh; December 1993; Pesting of the high temperature intermetallic MoSi2, Journal of Materials, 15-22
Vasudevan, Key developments in high temperature structural silicides, 1999, Materials Science and Engineering, A261, 1-5p.
Kushan, Hot cracking suspectibilities in the heat-affected zone of electron beam-welded Inconel 718, Journal of Material Science Letters 17, 1998, 1231-1234
Petrovic; 1992; A comparative overview of molybdenum disilicide composites, Materials Science and Engineering, A155, 1-17
Nieh; December 1993; Pesting of the high temperature intermetallic MoSi2, Journal of Materials, 15-22
Vasudevan, Key developments in high temperature structural silicides, 1999, Materials Science and Engineering, A261, 1-5p.
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Fu Zhen Xuan, Jin Quan Guo, Li Xin Wang
Creep Based Prediction Model of Stress Relaxation Behavior for High
Temperature Materials
Jinquan Guo
1, a
, Lixin Wang1, b and Fuzhen Xuan2, c
1
School of Mechanical Engineering, Anyang Institute of Technology, Anyang, China
2
School of Mechanical and Power Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology,
Shanghai, China
a
yefu111@163.com, b
wanglixindhg@163.com, c
fzxuan@ecust.edu.cn
Keywords: Creep-relaxation conversion, Stress relaxation performance, Prediction method, Creep
rate model, High temperature materials
Abstract.
The technique invokes high costs in terms of energy, manpower, and materials.
The major disadvantage of these creep equations used in these calculations is that they require creep rupture strain data of the materials.
Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, Vol.122 (2000) No.2, pp.66-71
Jiang: Metals high temperature intensity and experiment (Shanghai Science and Technology Press, China 1986), pp.189-190.
The technique invokes high costs in terms of energy, manpower, and materials.
The major disadvantage of these creep equations used in these calculations is that they require creep rupture strain data of the materials.
Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, Vol.122 (2000) No.2, pp.66-71
Jiang: Metals high temperature intensity and experiment (Shanghai Science and Technology Press, China 1986), pp.189-190.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Endyas Pratitajati, Azwar Manaf
Materials were prepared by mechanical alloying technique.
K for partially dopping earth alkaline ions (Ba, Ca, Sr) to LMO materials [5].
Acknowledgement The authors gratefully acknowledge the support of the Postgraduate program of the Materials Science, Universitas Indonesia for the research facilities.
Wong: Effect of Divalent Ions (A= Ca, Ba, and Sr) Subtitution in La-A-Mn-O Manganite on Structural, Magnetic and Electrical Transport Properties, American Journal of Applied Science, Vol. 6, no. 6, (2009), p. 1153-1157
E Hafizah: Particle Size of Mechanically Alloyed La0.5Sr0.5Fe0.5Mn0.25Ti0.25O3 Powders Prepared with the Assistance of Ultrasonic Irradiation, Journal of materials Science research, Vol 1, No. 4, (2012), p. 98-104
K for partially dopping earth alkaline ions (Ba, Ca, Sr) to LMO materials [5].
Acknowledgement The authors gratefully acknowledge the support of the Postgraduate program of the Materials Science, Universitas Indonesia for the research facilities.
Wong: Effect of Divalent Ions (A= Ca, Ba, and Sr) Subtitution in La-A-Mn-O Manganite on Structural, Magnetic and Electrical Transport Properties, American Journal of Applied Science, Vol. 6, no. 6, (2009), p. 1153-1157
E Hafizah: Particle Size of Mechanically Alloyed La0.5Sr0.5Fe0.5Mn0.25Ti0.25O3 Powders Prepared with the Assistance of Ultrasonic Irradiation, Journal of materials Science research, Vol 1, No. 4, (2012), p. 98-104
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Anastasios Anastasiadis, Kostas Senetakis
Damping of geo-materials in resonant column test is commonly evaluated with two alternative experimental methods; during a steady-state vibration (SSV) and during free-vibration decay (FVD).
In the second part, the materials and experimental techniques of the study are described briefly and the background of determining material damping in a resonant column test is also presented along with the analytical formulae.
Introduction Stiffness (G) and damping (Ds) are important properties in order to capture the complete dynamic behavior of geo-materials.
Equipment, Materials and Methods A crushed rock of hard sub-angular to angular particles was tested in the study.
Ishihara, Soil behaviour in earthquake geotechnics, Oxford Science Publications (1996)
In the second part, the materials and experimental techniques of the study are described briefly and the background of determining material damping in a resonant column test is also presented along with the analytical formulae.
Introduction Stiffness (G) and damping (Ds) are important properties in order to capture the complete dynamic behavior of geo-materials.
Equipment, Materials and Methods A crushed rock of hard sub-angular to angular particles was tested in the study.
Ishihara, Soil behaviour in earthquake geotechnics, Oxford Science Publications (1996)
Online since: May 2017
Authors: Jian Wen Wei, Zhi Feng Lin
Materials and Method
The Synthesis and Modification of Activated Carbon and SBA-15 Materials.
It is indicated that the reaming on SBA-15 materials increased the CO2 adsorption capacity and amine modification of materials also had a beneficial effect.
Compared with modified activated carbon materials, the modified SBA-15 materials have certain advantages in stability.
The maximum mass change was only 0.02 mg, indicating that both modified activated carbon materials and mesoporous materials SBA-15 have excellent cycle stability.
Cyclic adsorption properties of various materials are basically the same.
It is indicated that the reaming on SBA-15 materials increased the CO2 adsorption capacity and amine modification of materials also had a beneficial effect.
Compared with modified activated carbon materials, the modified SBA-15 materials have certain advantages in stability.
The maximum mass change was only 0.02 mg, indicating that both modified activated carbon materials and mesoporous materials SBA-15 have excellent cycle stability.
Cyclic adsorption properties of various materials are basically the same.
Online since: December 2008
Authors: Verena Paffenholz, Annegret Brendel, Harald Bolt, Stefan Lindig
You, Journal of Nuclear Materials 336 (2005) 97-109
[4] J.H.
Bolt, Journal of Nuclear Materials 299 (2001) 1-8 [5] J.H.
Bolt, Journal of Nuclear Materials 305 (2002) 14-20 [6] A.
Bolt, Journal of Nuclear Materials (to be published) [7] P.R.
Garner, Journal of Materials Science 33 (1998) 5855-5872 [8] A.
Bolt, Journal of Nuclear Materials 299 (2001) 1-8 [5] J.H.
Bolt, Journal of Nuclear Materials 305 (2002) 14-20 [6] A.
Bolt, Journal of Nuclear Materials (to be published) [7] P.R.
Garner, Journal of Materials Science 33 (1998) 5855-5872 [8] A.
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Qing Mei Yang, Jianmin Sun
Wear Experiment Project
By the wear experiment of electroless nickel plating, wear mechanisms of cylinder hardening materials are studied and surface hardening technology of engine cylinder is analyzed.
The values of the materials are bigger than critical values.
According to the three-dimensional of wear loss, the relations between the relative speed and pressure of piston ring and cylinder wall and wear loss of materials are analyzed synthetically.
This explains that the two kinds of materials have a good match.
References [1] Dearnley P.A., Kern E.; Dahm K.L.: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part L: Journal of Materials: Design and Applications. vol. 219, no. 2 (2005), p. 121 [2] Xu Fangda, Zhang Yongkang: Journal of Jiangsu University of Technology Science and Technology (Science and Technology Edition). vol. 23, no. 2 (2001), p. 18 [3] Chen Fengbin, Bi Rui: Journal of Jiangsu University of Technology Science and Technology (Science and Technology Edition). vol. 23, no. 2 (2001), p. 22 [4] Takaoka Katsuya, Hirota Ken, Kato Masaki: Journal of the Society of Materials Science. vol. 55, no. 3 (2006), p. 258 [5] Xue Shaoping, Yan Qinlao: Transactions of the Chinese Society of Agricultural Machinery. vol. 32, no. 6 (2001), p. 117 [6] Tian Bin, Yue Wen, Zheng Xian, et al: Lubrication Engineering. no. 6 (2006), p. 74 [7] Hwang Jong-Hyun, Han Myoung-Seoup, Kim Dae-Young: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance. vol. 15, no. 3 (2006), p. 328 [8] Xu Zhongru: Optimum
The values of the materials are bigger than critical values.
According to the three-dimensional of wear loss, the relations between the relative speed and pressure of piston ring and cylinder wall and wear loss of materials are analyzed synthetically.
This explains that the two kinds of materials have a good match.
References [1] Dearnley P.A., Kern E.; Dahm K.L.: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part L: Journal of Materials: Design and Applications. vol. 219, no. 2 (2005), p. 121 [2] Xu Fangda, Zhang Yongkang: Journal of Jiangsu University of Technology Science and Technology (Science and Technology Edition). vol. 23, no. 2 (2001), p. 18 [3] Chen Fengbin, Bi Rui: Journal of Jiangsu University of Technology Science and Technology (Science and Technology Edition). vol. 23, no. 2 (2001), p. 22 [4] Takaoka Katsuya, Hirota Ken, Kato Masaki: Journal of the Society of Materials Science. vol. 55, no. 3 (2006), p. 258 [5] Xue Shaoping, Yan Qinlao: Transactions of the Chinese Society of Agricultural Machinery. vol. 32, no. 6 (2001), p. 117 [6] Tian Bin, Yue Wen, Zheng Xian, et al: Lubrication Engineering. no. 6 (2006), p. 74 [7] Hwang Jong-Hyun, Han Myoung-Seoup, Kim Dae-Young: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance. vol. 15, no. 3 (2006), p. 328 [8] Xu Zhongru: Optimum
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Wei Wang, Yu Lin Zhu, Qi Min Xiao
Composite Materials: Testing and Design (2nd Conference): ASTM STP497, Philadelphia, American Society for Testing and Materials, 1972: 170-188
Journal of Composite Material, 1977, 11(2): 176-203
Composites Science and Technology, 1985, 23:1-19
Philadelphia: American Society for Testing and Materials, 1986: 274-297
Journal of Composite Materials, 1997,31(2): 128-157
Journal of Composite Material, 1977, 11(2): 176-203
Composites Science and Technology, 1985, 23:1-19
Philadelphia: American Society for Testing and Materials, 1986: 274-297
Journal of Composite Materials, 1997,31(2): 128-157