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Online since: July 2011
Authors: An Feng Hui, Jian Bo Cao, Xi Lin Zhu, Shi Ju E, Li Hui Zhu
Introduction Electric-Acrylic Elastomer material is a new smart materials on the acrylic elastomer material in the substrate the upper and lower surface and infiltrate electrode materials (such as carbon or graphite, etc.) formed a new type of based on Maxwell effect.Also known as the new artificial muscle material,and is a new electroactive polymers (EAPs).
The material has many excellent features like biological muscle, which can be replace conventional materials used to a large number of flexible robots, medical, bionic machinery and other fields[2].
Summary E-ACE material membrane drive is the object of study in this paper, E-ACE materials is analyszd theoretically and the model of it is established.
Materials Science and Engineering C 25(2004)342-349
Journal of Sound and Vibration.2004.1.118-120
Online since: March 2015
Authors: Kang Bi Luo, Hu Ping Li, Hui Hui Qiu
Reinforcing composite materials.
Friction materials filler.
Yuan: Mineral Materials (Science Press, Beijing 2006)
Zhang: Composite Materials Science (Chemical Industry Press, Beijing 2011) [8] M.H.
Jiang: Journal of Shenyang Normal University (Natrual Science) Vol. 30 (2012), p. 270
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Yang Jian Ou, Yi Qiu Tan, Xiang Bing Gong, Lei Zhang
J Journal Of Materials In Civil Engineering, 2004, 16(1), 45-53
J Journal of Tongji University(Natural Science), 2006(11), 1470-1474
J Journal Of Composite Materials, 2009, 43(25), 3091-3105
J Materials And Structures, 2009, 42(5), 677-689
J Construction and Building Materials, 2012.
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Lei Zhang, Ke Long Yu
And by the knowledge of the mechanics of materials, potential energy can be derived, as is shown in Eq. 2
The author assumes that two component materials are selected from alloy steel, casting tin bronze, hard alloy and gray cast iron, and the material parameters are shown in table 2.
Acknowledgment The authors would like to thank the National Natural Science Foundation under grant of No. 51175475 and the Innovation Fund of Zhejiang Province Science Technology Department under grant of No. 2011R09018-03 for the support to this work.
Zhao: Journal of Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, (2009) No.5, p.55.
Li: Journal of Dong Hua University (English Edition), Vol. 24(2007) No.1, pp.76
Online since: July 2017
Authors: Marius Niculescu, Brandusa Ghiban, Florentina Catalina Varlan, Dan Voinescu
In material science research, fractography is used to develop and evaluate theoretical models of crack growth behavior.
The problem of fracture behavior of biometallic materials is a real one, being well and repeatedly presented in literature.
Introduction Metallic implant materials are typically from three materials systems: stainless steels, cobalt-chromium based alloys and titanium alloys [1-4].
[4] Collings E.G., Boyer R., Welsch G., Materials properties handbook.
[23] Teoh S.H., Fatigue of biomaterials: a review, International Journal of Fatigue, 22:10 (2000), 825–837
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
Online since: June 2015
Authors: M.R. Sahar, Sib Krishna Ghoshal, Siti Aishah Jupri
Improving the optical response of tellurite glasses via controlled doping of rare earth is the key issue in lasing materials.
Introduction Rare earth doped glasses are attractive due to their widespread applications in sensor, color display, laser technology, optical storage materials and optical communication, to cite a few [1, 2].
The increase in EUrb from 0.226 to 0.308 eV with the increase of Eu3+ concentration is ascribed to the lack of crystalline long range order in glassy materials [18].
Poirier, Optical Materials 35 (2013) 1141-1145
Marimuthu, Solid State Sciences 17 (2013) 54-62
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Zhong Tang Wang, Shi Hong Zhang, De Fu Li, Ming Cheng
Materials Science and Engineering A Vol.77 (1986),p103-113 [3] WANG Zhong-tang, ZHANG Shi-hong, QI Guang-xia.
The Materials, Metals & Materials Society (1997), p447-458
The Materials, Metals & Materials Society (1994), p489-498
Materials Science Forum №{TTP}8470 3(1985), p273-280
The Materials, Metals & Materials Society (1991), p217-228
Online since: March 2011
Authors: Norhamidi Muhamad, Chou Yong Tan, Andanastuti Muchtar, Mojgan Ahmadrezaei
This could boost the idea that co-precipitation technique is perfect for homogeneity-oriented synthesis of perovskite materials.
Journal of the Electrochemical Society.
Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing.
Journal of Power Sources.
Journal of hydrogen energy.
Online since: September 2010
Authors: Wing Bun Lee, Chi Fai Cheung, Suet To, P. Charlton
Fig. 1 Ultra-precision polishing of orthopaedic implant Implant designs imitate the natural joint through bearing surfaces made from biomedical materials which have direct contact causing friction between the two surfaces under lubricated conditions which generates particulate wear.
An investigation using a multi-directional pin-on-plate testing machine was used to compare the wear performance of a superpolished material compared to that of a manually polished combination of the same materials.
Many thanks are also due to Zeeko Ltd. for the technical support and Universal Photonics for providing polishing materials for conducting the research work.
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering 132(2) 2010 [4] Paul J.P.; Development of standards for orthopaedic implants, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine, pp 119-126 [5] Bingham R.G. et al; 'A Novel Automated Process for Aspheric Surfaces', Proc.
SPIE 45th Annual Meeting, the International Symposium on Optical Science and Technology, San Diego, Aug 2000 Vol. 4093 'Current Developments in Lens Optical Design and Engineering'; pp445-448 [6] Department of Education and Science.
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