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Online since: February 2013
Authors: Min Liu, Shu Fang Jin, Ying Chen
For the limitations of traditional material in sources and characteristics, exploitations of new materials become a hot topic.
Therefore, biodegradable and renewable materials become hot spots for their easy disposal and durability.
Nevertheless, some of those new materials have shortcomings in mechanical properties, such as polylactic acid [8].In order to improve the properties of new materials, nanocellulose has been used as reinforcement.
Application of traditional materials on nanoscale leads to nanomodifiers of structure that will result in new materials with new and more perfect properties; new kinds of materials with higher resistance, cheaper and lighter, definitively an edge material for the twenty-first century.
How to improve mechanical properties of polylactic acid with bamboo fibers Journal Name: Journal of Materials Science,Springer Netherlands,Volume: 43,Issue:2,january 2008,Page: 775-787
Therefore, biodegradable and renewable materials become hot spots for their easy disposal and durability.
Nevertheless, some of those new materials have shortcomings in mechanical properties, such as polylactic acid [8].In order to improve the properties of new materials, nanocellulose has been used as reinforcement.
Application of traditional materials on nanoscale leads to nanomodifiers of structure that will result in new materials with new and more perfect properties; new kinds of materials with higher resistance, cheaper and lighter, definitively an edge material for the twenty-first century.
How to improve mechanical properties of polylactic acid with bamboo fibers Journal Name: Journal of Materials Science,Springer Netherlands,Volume: 43,Issue:2,january 2008,Page: 775-787
Online since: August 2015
Authors: Roto Roto, Dyah Purwaningsih, Narsito Narsito, Hari Sutrisno
Table 1 shows the lattice parameters and volumes of the refined structure of the materials.
Tabuchi, Synthesis, structure and phase relationship in lithium manganese oxide spinel, Journal of Materials Chemistry 14 (2004) 1948–1958
Dai, Cathode materials for next generation lithium-ion batteries, Nano Energy 2(4) (2013) 439–442
Xu, Develop High Energy High Power Li-Ion Battery Cathode Materials, Dissertation (2012).
Liu, A review of blended cathode materials for use in Li-ion batteries, Journal of Power Sources 248, (2014) 91-100
Tabuchi, Synthesis, structure and phase relationship in lithium manganese oxide spinel, Journal of Materials Chemistry 14 (2004) 1948–1958
Dai, Cathode materials for next generation lithium-ion batteries, Nano Energy 2(4) (2013) 439–442
Xu, Develop High Energy High Power Li-Ion Battery Cathode Materials, Dissertation (2012).
Liu, A review of blended cathode materials for use in Li-ion batteries, Journal of Power Sources 248, (2014) 91-100
Online since: April 2016
Authors: Heng Zhang, Xiao Ming Qian, Qi Zhen
In this research work, samples of polyester (PET) - nylon6 (PA6) hollow segmented-pie bicomponentspunbond nonwoven materials were selected.
Journal of materials science, 46(10), 3252-3257
Advanced Materials Research, 331, 241-244
Modeling the compression-induced morphological behavior of nonwoven materials.
Journal of Materials Science, 47(5), 2365-2374.
Journal of materials science, 46(10), 3252-3257
Advanced Materials Research, 331, 241-244
Modeling the compression-induced morphological behavior of nonwoven materials.
Journal of Materials Science, 47(5), 2365-2374.
Online since: July 2013
Authors: Potejanasak Potejana, Chakthong Thongchattu, Erawin Thavorn
As a result, material was removed from both the electrodes.
Experimental Material of the test specimens Over the years, many materials have been used as fillers in rubber compounds.
Extraneous materials originating from the manufacturing process and equipment are typically also found in carbon black Table 1 Chemical composition of the test specimens Composition phr Rubber RSS3 100 Zinc oxide 5 Stearic acid 2 N220 Carbon Black 70 and 80 Aromatic oil 6 6PPD*1 1 TBBS*2 1.2 TMTD*3 0.2 Sulfur 2.5 *1 N-(1,3-dimethylbutyl)-N'-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine *2 N-Tert-Butyl-2-Benzothiazole Sulfenamide *3 Tetra Methyl Thiram Disulphide Fig. 1 The rubber was mixed with N220 carbon black for this study Material cutting designation In this study, The copper tungsten was used as an electrode material for cutting mixed rubber.
In the future works, we may plan to conduct similar machining experiments using other kind of rubber materials.
Hikichi, “Electrical and elastic properties of conductor-polymer composites”, Journal of Materials science, No. 34, 1999, pp. 2979-2985
Experimental Material of the test specimens Over the years, many materials have been used as fillers in rubber compounds.
Extraneous materials originating from the manufacturing process and equipment are typically also found in carbon black Table 1 Chemical composition of the test specimens Composition phr Rubber RSS3 100 Zinc oxide 5 Stearic acid 2 N220 Carbon Black 70 and 80 Aromatic oil 6 6PPD*1 1 TBBS*2 1.2 TMTD*3 0.2 Sulfur 2.5 *1 N-(1,3-dimethylbutyl)-N'-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine *2 N-Tert-Butyl-2-Benzothiazole Sulfenamide *3 Tetra Methyl Thiram Disulphide Fig. 1 The rubber was mixed with N220 carbon black for this study Material cutting designation In this study, The copper tungsten was used as an electrode material for cutting mixed rubber.
In the future works, we may plan to conduct similar machining experiments using other kind of rubber materials.
Hikichi, “Electrical and elastic properties of conductor-polymer composites”, Journal of Materials science, No. 34, 1999, pp. 2979-2985
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: June 2015
Authors: T. Ramachandran, M.C. Lenin Babu
aramji.kkp@gmail.com blenin_babu@yahoo.com
Keywords: Poroelastic material, secondary sources, ANC, GA
Abstract.
The impact of the porous material are found to be more important in the acoustic sound reductions and the material absorption efficiency of the porous material is also mostly apparent at high frequencies.
Part II: A computer simulation, Journal of Sound and Vibration 117 (1987) 15–33
Part III: Experimental verification, Journal of Sound and Vibration 117 (1987) 35–58
Ramachandran, , K P Padmanaban, Review on Internal Combustion Engine Vibrations and Mountings, International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Emerging Technologies, (2012) 3, No.1, pp. 63-73.
The impact of the porous material are found to be more important in the acoustic sound reductions and the material absorption efficiency of the porous material is also mostly apparent at high frequencies.
Part II: A computer simulation, Journal of Sound and Vibration 117 (1987) 15–33
Part III: Experimental verification, Journal of Sound and Vibration 117 (1987) 35–58
Ramachandran, , K P Padmanaban, Review on Internal Combustion Engine Vibrations and Mountings, International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Emerging Technologies, (2012) 3, No.1, pp. 63-73.
Online since: February 2017
Authors: Florin Ştefănescu, Hazim Faleh, Muna Noori, Eduard Marius Stefan, Gigel Neagu
Desre, "the wetting of carbon by aluminium and aluminium alloys", journal of materials science 9, 1974, pp.1233-1242
FAN, "Review Durability of materials in molten aluminum alloys", Journal of materials science 36, 2001, pp. 285-295
Lavernia, "Particulate reinforced metal matrix composites - a review", Journal of materials science, 26, 1991, pp.1137 1156
Pal, "Production of cast aluminium-graphite particle composites using a pellet method", journal of materials science, 13, 1978, pp. 329-335
RohatgiI, "The UPAL process: a direct method of preparing cast aluminium alloy-graphite particle composites", journal of materials science, 16, 1 981, pp.1209-1 216
FAN, "Review Durability of materials in molten aluminum alloys", Journal of materials science 36, 2001, pp. 285-295
Lavernia, "Particulate reinforced metal matrix composites - a review", Journal of materials science, 26, 1991, pp.1137 1156
Pal, "Production of cast aluminium-graphite particle composites using a pellet method", journal of materials science, 13, 1978, pp. 329-335
RohatgiI, "The UPAL process: a direct method of preparing cast aluminium alloy-graphite particle composites", journal of materials science, 16, 1 981, pp.1209-1 216
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Xiang Yu Luo, Xue Li Jin, Qing Ling Meng, Ling Ke Zeng
College of Materials Science and Engineering, South China University of Technology,
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Just because the pores are mostly interconnected, therefore, they can effectively decrease the noise pollution around and the raw materials are inorganic materials, completely non-combustible, which can be used as sound-absorbing materials needed urgently in the fields of construction and transportation[1].
Perlite and ceramic are materials with much interconnected pores.
ACI Materials Journal, 2004,101(1): 82-91 [5] Neithalath, N.
Development and characterization of acoustically efficient cementitious materials[J].
Just because the pores are mostly interconnected, therefore, they can effectively decrease the noise pollution around and the raw materials are inorganic materials, completely non-combustible, which can be used as sound-absorbing materials needed urgently in the fields of construction and transportation[1].
Perlite and ceramic are materials with much interconnected pores.
ACI Materials Journal, 2004,101(1): 82-91 [5] Neithalath, N.
Development and characterization of acoustically efficient cementitious materials[J].
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Yong Ming Ding, Shou Jian Peng, Hui Guo
Coal containing gas is porous material.
Yanagidani, et al: International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences Vol. 34(1997), p. 151-162
Zhao: International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences Vol. 35(1998), p. 349-366
Gao: International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences Vol. 37(2000), p. 477-488
Unver: International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences Vol. 42(2005), p. 219-235
Yanagidani, et al: International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences Vol. 34(1997), p. 151-162
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Gao: International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences Vol. 37(2000), p. 477-488
Unver: International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences Vol. 42(2005), p. 219-235
Online since: September 2007
Authors: Li Li, Dong Wang, Zhi Yong Li, Zong Wei Niu
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Wei, Ultrasonic and electrical discharge machining to deep and small hole on titanium alloy, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.20 (2002), p. 101 [5] J.H.
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Villa, Material removal rate and electrode wear study on the EDM of silicon carbide, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.164-165 (2005), p. 889 [4] W.S.
Wei, Ultrasonic and electrical discharge machining to deep and small hole on titanium alloy, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.20 (2002), p. 101 [5] J.H.
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