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Online since: September 2013
Authors: Ibrahim Mohamad H. Wan, J.M. Irwan, Norzila Othman, S.K. Faisal, M.M.K. Annas, R.M. Asyraf
Apart from it has merit of recycling as wasted materials [4].
Influence of Pozzolan from Various By-Product Materials on Mechanical Properties of High-Strength Concrete.
Construction and Building Materials, 21, pp. 1589-1598
Use of selected waste materials in concrete mixes.
Materials Sciences and Applications, 3, 139-150
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Ying Pan, Tong Zhao
Hybrid Control for Seismological Nonlinear Structures on Liapunov’s Theory Ying Pan1,a Tong Zhao2,b 1College of Mechanical Engineering, Shanghai University of Engineering Science, Shanghai 201620, China 2Mechanical Department, Nanjing University of Technology, Nanjing, 211816, China aap_xjtu@163.com, bzhangtchina@njut.edu.cn Keywords: high-raised buildings; non-linear vibration; hysteretic restoring force; hybrid control; stability Abstract: In this paper, the hybrid control method of earthquake excited high-raised buildings is put forword.
Resilience based column [1] proposed a smooth nonlinear hysteretic restoring force model that is owned by the context (4) Which assume that the damping force is linear, this model can take into account nonlinear material yield due to stiffness or strength of the influence of nonlinear degenerate and sclerosis.
By equation (4), the elastic part The work done by non-negative (10) The work done by the linear viscous damping is non-negative (11) Nonlinear hysteretic part of the work done for (12) Restoring force amplitude constant, according to the actual material characteristics, generally taken to be 1, For the control of the hysteresis curve of constant, often taking less than a positive number; Before yielding stiffness ratio of material yield <1; according to the characteristics of the hysteresis curve model, the equation of the internal variable hysteresis <1, we can see (12) the denominator is positive.
Journal of Engineering Mechanics 1987l113: 1369-86
Journal of Engineering Mechanics 1992; 118:1612-30
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Chao Hong Dong, Zhou Lv, Liang Zhang, Hong Jie Shen, Na Na Li, Ping Zhu
Laboratory of Fiber materials and Modern Textile, the Growing Base for State Key Laboratory, Qingdao University, Qingdao 266071, China 2.
Experimental Material.
Indian Journal of Fiber and Textile Research. 24(1999)172-176
Journal of Applied Polymer Science.64(1997)2119-2125.
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Jian Jun Xi, Jun Zhao, Ning Yang
Experiments Add the active agent, S200 produced by Harbin Xeogia Fluorine-Silicon Material Co., Ltd, and the nanometer copper powder, 10-30nm in diameter produced by Suzhou Canfuo Nano Technology Co., Ltd, into the dimethyl silicone produced by Aladdin Chemistry(Shanghai) Co., Ltd respectively, then stir to make a uniform agent.
Journal of Electrochemical Society.
Materials Science Forum.
Journal of Electrochemical Society.
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Kuen Ming Shu, Wen Hsiang Hsieh, Chi Wei Chi
Therefore, L = c/2f, and l1 = l2= L/2 = l/4 where l is the ultrasonic wavelength of the horn material.
Dimensions (mm) Commercial Equation D1 60 60 D2 30 30 L1 45 17.3 L2 133 162.2 L3 15 4 CONCLUSIONS This work was financially supported by the Shanghai Natural Science Foundation (0666666), Innovation Program of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission (060000) and Shanghai Leading Academic Discipline Project of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission (0555555).
The horn designed by the proposed method will use less material and trial & error time.
A., “Computer-aided design of acoustic horns for ultrasonic machining using finite-element analysis,” Journal of Material Processing Technology, Vol. 55, No. 3-4, pp. 254-260 (1995)
[5]Lin, Yih-Hwang, and Tsai, Yau-Kun, “Nonlinear free vibration analysis of Timoshenko beams using the finite element method,” Journal of the Chinese Society of Mechanical Engineers, Vol. 17, No. 6, pp. 609-615 (1996)
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Hoon Huh, Chung Hee Park, Ik Jin Lee, Ming Jun Piao
(a) (b) (c) Figure 1 (a) Static testing machine, Instron 5583 (b) Dynamic tensile testing machine, High Speed Material Testing Machine (HSMTM) (c) Split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) Figure 2 Dimensions of a specimen for uniaxial tensile tests Tensile and compressive test at a wide range of strain rates The flow stress of metal materials increases as the strain rate increases for most metal materials [1,9,10].
Ghosh, “Tensile instability and necking in materials with strain hardening and strain-rate hardening, ” Acta Metallurgica, vol. 25, no. 12, pp.1413–1424, 1977
Kolsky, “An Investigation of the Mechanical Properties of Materials at very High Rates of Loading,” Preceedings Phys.
Lim, “Dynamic tensile characteristics of TRIP-type and DP-type steel sheets for an auto-body, ” International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, vol 50, no. 5, pp. 918–931, 2008
Park, “Comparison of Dynamic Hardening Equations for Metallic Materials with the Variation of Crystalline Structures,” Proceedings of 5th international conference on High Speed Forming, pp. 165–176, 2012.
Online since: January 2010
Authors: Esther García-Tuñón, Jaime Franco, Bruno Dacuña, G. Zaragoza, Francisco Guitián
Although natural bone grafts materials have many advantages and are extensively used, there is a growing interest in synthetic materials as an alternative without the main drawbacks that autograft and allograft have: limited availability, risk or rejection and disease transmission, respectively [1].
Journal of the European Ceramic Society, Vol. 19(4) (1999), p. 517-520 [6] Franco J., G.
Materials Research Bulletin, Vol. 23(3) (1988) p. 447-452 [14] White, T.J. and Z.L.
Acta Crystallographica Section B: Structural Science, Vol. 59(1) (2003) p. 1-16 [15] Kim, J.Y., et al., Powder diffraction studies of synthetic calcium and lead apatites.
Australian Journal of Chemistry, Vol. 53(8) (2000) p. 679-686
Online since: October 2004
Authors: W. Bevis Hutchinson, Eva Lindh-Ulmgren, Mattias Ericsson, Dorota Artymowicz
Kawashima: Materials Science Forum, Vol 408-412 (2002) p.875 [3] D.
Nogues: Materials Science and Technology, Vol 18 (2002) p.1142
Artymowicz: Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, Vol 33A (2002) p.687
Bate, Materials Science Forum, vol 157-162 (1994) p.997
Baker, Materials World, Jan 2003, p. 22 [9] C.B.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Marina Vasilyevna Polonik, Evgenii Valeryevich Murashkin
Understanding the particularity of materials to influence extreme loading conditions (high pressure, high deformation rate) is of fundamental importance for the physics of solids and materials processing technologies.
Under examined types of loading it is considered that hardening of materials is achieved without significant macroscopic deformation.
But in view of the fact that many aspects of the phenomena of shock wave interaction with the materials are not described theoretically and experimentally, the area for the materials remains unexplored.
Levitas, Large deformation of materials with complex rheological properties at normal and high Pressure, New York, Nova Science Publishers. 1996
Bruhns, A thermodynamically consistent Eulerian description of finite elasto-plasticity, Key Engineering Materials. 340-341(2007) 787-794
Online since: May 2012
Authors: M.A. Iqbal, M. Waris, S.A. Munair, N. Ali, S.T. Hussain
As thickness increases, number of majority carriers increases which decrease the resistivity of the material due to sulfur vacancies in the film.
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, Volume 90 (2006), Issue 15, Pages: 2213-2220 M.B.
Sariciftic (Eds), Organic Photovoltic, Mechenism materials and Devices, Marcel Dekker, New York, 2004 [5] Lianghuan Feng, Jingquan Zhang , Bing Li, Wei Cai, Yaping Cai, Lili Wu, Wei Li, Jiagui Zheng, Qiang Yan, Genpei Xia, Daolin Cai, The electrical, optical properties of CdTe polycrystalline thin films deposited under Ar–O2 mixture atmosphere by close-spaced sublimation.
Menon, Determination of the energy band gap of thin films of cadmium sulphide, copper phthalocyanine and hybrid cadmium sulphide/copper phthalocyanine from its optical studies, Materials Letters Volume 56, Issue 6, (2002) Pages 1078-1083, [13] Chandramohan, S.; Kanjilal, A.; Tripathi, J.
Phys. 105, issue 12, (2009) pp 123507 - 123507-4  [14] Abu-Safe, Husam H.; Hossain, Marouf; Naseem, Hameed; Brown, William; Al Dhafiri, Abdullah, Chlorine-doped CdS thin films from CdCl2- mixed CdS powder, Journal of electronic materials, vol, 33, No.2, (2004) pp 128-134