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Online since: February 2016
Authors: Lubomír Kopecký, Pavla Ryparová, Jan Trejbal, Jan Bartoš, Štěpán Potocký
Introduction
Fiber reinforced cement composite (FRCC) materials are frequently used throughout the word [1, 2].
These materials consist of high strength fibers embedded in a matrix with distinct interfaces between them.
These materials are referred to as ductile fiber reinforced cement composites (DFRCC).
Elsaka, Influence of chemical surface treatments on adhesion of fiber posts to composite resin core materials, Dental materials 29 (2013) 550-558
Baradan, A comparative study on the flexural performance of plasma treated polypropylene fiber reinforced cementitious composites, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 209 (2009) 5133-5144
These materials consist of high strength fibers embedded in a matrix with distinct interfaces between them.
These materials are referred to as ductile fiber reinforced cement composites (DFRCC).
Elsaka, Influence of chemical surface treatments on adhesion of fiber posts to composite resin core materials, Dental materials 29 (2013) 550-558
Baradan, A comparative study on the flexural performance of plasma treated polypropylene fiber reinforced cementitious composites, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 209 (2009) 5133-5144
Online since: May 2013
Authors: Mohd Zobir Hussein, Siti Halimah Sarijo, Sheikh Ahmad Izaddin Sheikh Mohd Ghazali
Layered double hydroxide (LDH) hybrid materials of Zn-Al-layered double hydroxide-3,4-dichlorophenoxy acetate acidnanocomposites (ZADs) were prepared by direct self-assembly method.
Introduction Layered double hydroxide (LDH) has been recognised as an inorganic materials that attracting interest among scientist and academia lately due to the multifunctional applications of this material.
These materials can interact with anions both by interlayer space and external surface [4-5].
New Journal of Chemistry 22: (1998) 105-115
Clay Science, 10 (1995)
Introduction Layered double hydroxide (LDH) has been recognised as an inorganic materials that attracting interest among scientist and academia lately due to the multifunctional applications of this material.
These materials can interact with anions both by interlayer space and external surface [4-5].
New Journal of Chemistry 22: (1998) 105-115
Clay Science, 10 (1995)
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Te Fu Huang, Hsin Yi Hsien, Yan Jia Chen
Forming tool was defined as rigid material with dimensions of punch length Lp=25mm.
For the square sheet metal, material around edges of the straight sides would flow faster towards the mold cavity.
[2] Kandil, “An experimental study of hydro-forming deep drawing”, Journal of Materials processing Technology 134 (2003) 70-80
Xuan, “A study on hydrodynamic deep drawing equipment”, Journal of Materials processing Technology 101 (2000) 21-24
[5]“Standard Test Method for Tensile Strain-Hardening Exponents (n -Values) of Metallic Sheet Materials”, 2000, ASTM E646-00
For the square sheet metal, material around edges of the straight sides would flow faster towards the mold cavity.
[2] Kandil, “An experimental study of hydro-forming deep drawing”, Journal of Materials processing Technology 134 (2003) 70-80
Xuan, “A study on hydrodynamic deep drawing equipment”, Journal of Materials processing Technology 101 (2000) 21-24
[5]“Standard Test Method for Tensile Strain-Hardening Exponents (n -Values) of Metallic Sheet Materials”, 2000, ASTM E646-00
Online since: February 2019
Authors: I.V. Gervasyeva, Yulia V. Khlebnikova, V.A. Milyutin, D.I. Davidov
In comparison with traditional magnetostrictive materials such as Fe-Co and Fe-Al, the value of Fe-Ga magnetostriction are several times higher, in a single crystal it can reach about 400 ppm [3].
Yan, Anomalous phase transformation in magnetostrictive Fe81Ga19 alloy, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 322 (2010) 2882-2887
Zuo, Strong Goss texture in recrystallized Fe81Ga19 sheet, Materials Scince Forum, 702-703 (2012) 742-745
Zuo, Primary recrystallization texture in rolled (Fe81Ga19)B1 sheet, Advanced Materials Research. 535-537 (2012) 772-775
Watanabe, Magnetostriction enhancement by high magnetic field annealing in cast Fe81Ga19 alloy, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 442 (2017) 128-135
Yan, Anomalous phase transformation in magnetostrictive Fe81Ga19 alloy, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 322 (2010) 2882-2887
Zuo, Strong Goss texture in recrystallized Fe81Ga19 sheet, Materials Scince Forum, 702-703 (2012) 742-745
Zuo, Primary recrystallization texture in rolled (Fe81Ga19)B1 sheet, Advanced Materials Research. 535-537 (2012) 772-775
Watanabe, Magnetostriction enhancement by high magnetic field annealing in cast Fe81Ga19 alloy, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 442 (2017) 128-135
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Muhamad Sani Buang, Juri Saedon, Shahrul Azam Abdullah
In bending process, blank sheet material is placed on the die and positioned the material follow the gages.
The Material Properties of Stainless Steel.
Phanitwong, submitted to Journal Materials & Design, 2011
Hodgson, submitted to Journal of Nuclear Engineering and Design, 2006
Padmanabhan, submitted to Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, 2013
The Material Properties of Stainless Steel.
Phanitwong, submitted to Journal Materials & Design, 2011
Hodgson, submitted to Journal of Nuclear Engineering and Design, 2006
Padmanabhan, submitted to Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, 2013
Online since: April 2009
Authors: Jian Feng Nie, Mark A. Gibson, Mark Easton, C.J. Bettles, Su Ming Zhu
Bettles1,3
CAST Co-operative Research Centre
1
Department of Materials Engineering, Monash University, Victoria 3800, Australia
2
CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering, Clayton, Victoria 3169, Australia
3
ARC Centre of Excellence for Design in Light Metals
a
suming.zhu@eng.monash.edu.au
Keywords: magnesium alloys, creep resistance, microstructure, rare earth, precipitation
Abstract
This paper presents an analysis, based on microstructural observations by transmission electron
microscopy, of the influence of chemical composition on creep resistance of high pressure die
casting (HPDC) Mg-4RE-0.6Zn alloys.
References [1] Humble, P. (1997) Towards a cheap creep-resistant magnesium alloy, Materials Forum 21, 45- 56
[2] Aune, T.K., Ruden T.J. (1992) High temperature properties of magnesium die casting alloys, SAE Transactions: Journal of Materials and Manufacturing 101, 1-7
[5] Powell, B.R., Rezhets, V., Luo, A.A., Tiwari, B.L. (2001) Development of creep-resistant magnesium alloys for powertrain applications: part 1 of 2, SAE Transactions: Journal of Materials and Manufacturing 110, 406-413
[6] Sieracki, E.G., Velazquez, J.J., Kabiri, K. (1996) Compressive stress retention characteristics of high pressure die casting magnesium alloys, SAE Transactions: Journal of Materials and Manufacturing 105, 553-557
References [1] Humble, P. (1997) Towards a cheap creep-resistant magnesium alloy, Materials Forum 21, 45- 56
[2] Aune, T.K., Ruden T.J. (1992) High temperature properties of magnesium die casting alloys, SAE Transactions: Journal of Materials and Manufacturing 101, 1-7
[5] Powell, B.R., Rezhets, V., Luo, A.A., Tiwari, B.L. (2001) Development of creep-resistant magnesium alloys for powertrain applications: part 1 of 2, SAE Transactions: Journal of Materials and Manufacturing 110, 406-413
[6] Sieracki, E.G., Velazquez, J.J., Kabiri, K. (1996) Compressive stress retention characteristics of high pressure die casting magnesium alloys, SAE Transactions: Journal of Materials and Manufacturing 105, 553-557
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Carmen Popa, Veronica Despa, Carmen Adriana Cîrstoiu
Materials and experimental procedure
Processed material was AISI 4140/DIN 42CrMo4 alloy steel, hardened and tempered (275 HB), having the following chemical composition: 0.38…0.45% C; 0.60…0.90% Mn; 0.90…1.20% Cr; 0.15…0.30% Mo; Max.0.40% Si; Max 0.035% S; Max 0.035% P.
El-Tamimi, Formulation of surface roughness models for machining Nichel super alloy with different tools, Materials and Manufacturing Processes 12:3 (1997) 395-408
Luis Perez, Surface roughness prediction by factorial design of experiments in turning processes, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 143-144 (2003) 390-396
Lincoln, Turning hardened steel using coated carbide at high cutting speeds, Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering 30/2 (2008),104-109
Cîrstoiu, Mathematical modeling of thermocurrent parameters for roughness assessment in turning, Applied Mechanics and Materials 371 (2013), 64-68
El-Tamimi, Formulation of surface roughness models for machining Nichel super alloy with different tools, Materials and Manufacturing Processes 12:3 (1997) 395-408
Luis Perez, Surface roughness prediction by factorial design of experiments in turning processes, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 143-144 (2003) 390-396
Lincoln, Turning hardened steel using coated carbide at high cutting speeds, Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering 30/2 (2008),104-109
Cîrstoiu, Mathematical modeling of thermocurrent parameters for roughness assessment in turning, Applied Mechanics and Materials 371 (2013), 64-68
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Shu Zhen Yang, Yu Jie Bai, Tao Yu
During the extrusion of the media, the abrasion of the workpiece material takes place and it results in a finished product[4,5].
Rajurkar, Study of the effects of abrasive flow machining on various machined surfaces, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 47 (1994) 133-151
Kim, Deburring of burrs in spring collets by abrasive flow machining, International Journal ofAdvanced Manufacturing Technology. 24 (2004) 469-473
[6] Y.H.Liu,S.Wang,An embedded multi media player on S3C6410 platform, Advanced Materials Research.571(2012)680-686
[7] D.Liu,F,Yang,Multi-source information terminal of proactive based on S3C6410, 2012 International Conference on Computer Science and Service System(CSSS 2012), (2012)1083-1086
Rajurkar, Study of the effects of abrasive flow machining on various machined surfaces, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 47 (1994) 133-151
Kim, Deburring of burrs in spring collets by abrasive flow machining, International Journal ofAdvanced Manufacturing Technology. 24 (2004) 469-473
[6] Y.H.Liu,S.Wang,An embedded multi media player on S3C6410 platform, Advanced Materials Research.571(2012)680-686
[7] D.Liu,F,Yang,Multi-source information terminal of proactive based on S3C6410, 2012 International Conference on Computer Science and Service System(CSSS 2012), (2012)1083-1086
Online since: April 2014
Authors: Xu Zheng, Jin Fang Chen, Xiao Cai Yu, Dong Dong Hu, Xiao Jie Jin
Journal of Hazardous Materials. 164 (2009) 32-38
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry. 216 (2010) 149-155
A new anode material of silver photo-deposition on TiO2 in DSSC.Materials Letters. 70 (2012) 193-196
Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 481(2009) 819-825
Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 508(2010) 587-591
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry. 216 (2010) 149-155
A new anode material of silver photo-deposition on TiO2 in DSSC.Materials Letters. 70 (2012) 193-196
Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 481(2009) 819-825
Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 508(2010) 587-591