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Online since: December 2004
Authors: Mohammed Sarwar, H. Hellbergh, M. Persson
The development of the single cutting edge tools has introduced advanced tool materials, such as Tungsten carbide, Ceramics, Cubic Boron Nitride and Diamond.
It has also brought surface engineered tools with advanced coating materials via the PVD or CVD processes.
Wear level: 325 sections cut Materials Science Forum Vols. *** 437 References [1] J.V.
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Online since: June 2012
Authors: Antonios Kladas, Themistoklis D. Kefalas
Kladas1,b 1School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, GR–15780, Athens, Greece athkefala@central.ntua.gr, bkladasel@central.ntua.gr Keywords: Computer aided analysis, Finite element methods, Magnetic cores, Nonlinear magnetics, Numerical analysis, Power transformers.
Kefalas: Journal of Recent Patents on Electrical Engineering, Vol. 2, No. 1, (2009), p. 1
Kladas: Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials, Vol. 10, No. 5, (2008) p. 1143
Kladas: Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials, Vol. 10, No. 5, (2008), p. 1197
Kladas: Journal of Materials Science Forum, Vol. 670, (2011), p. 284
Online since: December 2004
Authors: Zhan Qiang Liu, Xing Ai, Yi Wan, J.G. Liu
Materials Science Forum Vols. *** (2004) pp.32-36 online at http://scientific.net  2004 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland Development of a Cutting Database System with Prediction and Analysis Functions Y.
Liu 1,d 1 School of Mechanical Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan 250061, PR China a wanyiterry@sohu.com, bmelius@sdu.edu.cn, caixing@sdu.edu.cn, dljgjn@163.com Keywords: Cutting database, Tool wear, Surface integrity Abstract.
Introduction Over the past few decades, the range of engineering materials increased greatly and meanwhile various cutting tools that are capable of machining these materials appeared.
Materials Science Forum Vols. *** 35 In the user interface, there are many buttons, text, and bitmaps in user interface, which makes it convenient to operate.
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Online since: March 2023
Authors: Roland Haubner, Susanne Strobl
Scheiblechner, New Steel Combinations Produced by the Damascus Technique, Advanced Engineering Forum, 27 (2018) 14-21
Scheiblechner, Damascus Steel Inlay on a Sword Blade - Production and Characterization, Key Engineering Materials, 742 (2017) 333-340
Haubner, Investigation of the diffusion couple ductile cast iron / iron, Defect and Diffusion Forum, 405 (2020) 54-59
Haubner, Characterisation of steel composites produced by the Damascus technique, Materials Science Forum, 825-826 (2015) 852-859
Haubner, Forging of Copper and Iron Plates by the Damascus Technique, Key Engineering Materials, 809 (2019) 253-258
Online since: August 2024
Authors: Giovanni Breglio, Michele Riccio, Luca Maresca, Ilaria Matacena, Andrea Irace, Santolo Daliento
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"SiC MOSFETs Capacitance study." e-Prime-Advances in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Energy (2023): 100251
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Online since: December 2004
Authors: Wan Sheng Zhao, Zhen Long Wang, B.X. Jia, Fu Qiang Hu, Xiao Hai Li
Materials Science Forum Vols. *** 39 The spindle of the machine tool is supported by super-precision rolling bearing, and driven by DC variable-speed motor.
So far the most advanced technology of manufacturing electrode is wire electro discharge grinding (WEDG) [7].
Advances in Materials Manufacturing Science and Technology 42 References [1] W.S.
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Online since: December 2004
Authors: Wen Feng Ding, J.B. Lu, Hong Jun Xu, Jiu Hua Xu, Yu Can Fu, Bing Xiao
Materials Science Forum Vols. *** (2004) pp.11-15 online at http://scientific.net  2004 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland Brazed CBN Grinding Wheel with Ag-base Filler Alloy W.F.
Xu 1,a 1 College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing 210016, P.
Fig.7 Concentration curves of elements Fig.8 SEM photograph of the fracture morphology C Ti Fe Cu Ag Materials Science Forum Vols. *** 15 References [1] B.H.Chen: 4th Zhengzhou International Superhard Material & Related Products Conference (China Machine Press, 2003) [2] B.
Xiao: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Vol.38 (2002), p. 91 (in Chinese) [3] Y.C.
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Online since: May 2012
Authors: Xiu Ling Lv, Jiang Feng Wu
The Application of Earned Value in Project Management Xiuling Lv 1, a, Jiangfeng Wu 2 ,a 1 College of Civil Engineering And Architecture, Hebei United University . 063009 Tangshan, China 2 College of Civil Engineering And Architecture, Hebei United University . 063009 Tangshan, China awujiangfeng2008@163.com Key words: earned value, project management, BCWS, ACWP, BCWP Abstract.
It is a systematic control method to supervise engineering projects effectively. [1] The application of Earned Value in the overall analysis and control of the cost and schedule is related to three references, namely, BCWS, ACWP and BCWP.
The enormity of data is such that it is necessary to make use of advanced management software, in order to raise the efficiency of project management, and to report in time and effect project cost and schedule in the most favorable running condition.
[3] Pengcheng Zhao: Enterprises of High and New Technologies in China, Forum Vol. 24(2011) , p. 123-125 [4] Lixian Miu: The New West.
Forum Vol. 02(2009) , p. 161-162
Online since: October 2009
1 Editorial This volume is a prestigious collection of the refereed papers selected from those submitted to the 2nd International Conference on Advanced Design and Manufacture (ADM2009), 24-26 September 2009, Harbin, China.
To meet such a demand, this conference provides a forum for researchers, academics and industrialists to share their up to date findings and achievements in those fields.
Major topics covered by the conference themes, which are also reflected in the papers published in this book, include • Engineering/product/industrial design • Manufacture and production • Engineering materials • CAD/CAM/CAE • Robotics, automation and control • Sustainable technology, environment friendly design and manufacture • Web/Internet technologies, artificial intelligence and smart computing in design and manufacture
This conference is hosted by Harbin Engineering University and jointly organised by Harbin Engineering University, Nottingham Trent University and Harbin Institute of Technology.
Professor Daizhong Su, Nottingham Trent University, UK Professor Qingbin Zhang, Harbin Engineering University, China Professor Shifan Zhu, Harbin Engineering University, China
Online since: December 2004
Authors: Xue Ping Zhang, Zheng Qiang Yao, C.Richard Liu
Materials Science Forum Vols. *** (2004) pp.523-527 online at http://scientific.net  2004 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland Investigational Advances in Residual Stresses by Hard Turning X.P.
Yao 1,c 1Mechanical Engineering school of Shanghai Jiao Tong University,Shanghai,200030, China 2 Industrial Engineering school of Purdue University,West Lafayette,47907-1287, USA a zhangxp@sjtu.edu.cn, bliuch@ecu.purdue.edu, czqyao@sjtu.edu.cn Keywords:Hard turning,Surface integrity,Residual stress,Finite element analysis, Fatigue life Abstract.
The estimation of residual stress by hard turning is becoming a topic of considerable scientific and technology interest in a wide variety of engineering applications.
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Engineering Vol. 124 (2002), p. 809 [27] Z.C.
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