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Online since: July 2019
Authors: Nur Aqidah Muhammad Harinder Khan, Izirwan Izhab, Shalyda Md Shaarani, Zatul Iffah Mohd Arshad, Sarina Sulaiman, Rafiziana Md Kasmani, Rohaida Che Man, Siti Kholijah Abdul Mudalip, Siti Zubaidah Sulaiman
Experimental Procedures
Materials
A series of tests were carried out to observe the explosion pressure development for different biogas-air mixture concentrations ranging from 9.6 to 18% vol/vol (or ER= 0.8 to 1.5).
Accorsi, Journal of Hazardous Materials, 136(3) (2006) 520-525
Russo, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 34(16) (2009) 6970-6978
Tsotsis, Chemical Engineering Journal, 82(1) (2001) 157-172
Wijayanti, ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, (2016) 912-916
Accorsi, Journal of Hazardous Materials, 136(3) (2006) 520-525
Russo, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 34(16) (2009) 6970-6978
Tsotsis, Chemical Engineering Journal, 82(1) (2001) 157-172
Wijayanti, ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, (2016) 912-916
Online since: April 2021
Authors: Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Barzov, Andrey Leonidovich Galinovskiy, Mary Alekseevna Prokhorova
These functions are close to the available results of experimental UJM of typical and promising materials used in the manufacture of machinery technology.
The brittleness of not only ceramics, but also many other modern materials results in a significant statistical scatter in their strength valuesas compared to the scatter in the strength of metallic structural materials [2, 4].
[3] Moravčíková J, Delgado Sobrino Daynier R, Košťál P 2018 Analisis of the surface morphology of the S235JRG1 steel after an abrasive water jet cutting process (Trnava: Faculty of Materials Science and Technology.
Features of mathematical modeling of the destruction of structures made of different materials under the action of a high-speed water-jet jet Engineering journal: science and innovations. 2019.
On the development of a model for ultrajet express diagnostics of materials Science and Education: scientific publication MSTU im.
The brittleness of not only ceramics, but also many other modern materials results in a significant statistical scatter in their strength valuesas compared to the scatter in the strength of metallic structural materials [2, 4].
[3] Moravčíková J, Delgado Sobrino Daynier R, Košťál P 2018 Analisis of the surface morphology of the S235JRG1 steel after an abrasive water jet cutting process (Trnava: Faculty of Materials Science and Technology.
Features of mathematical modeling of the destruction of structures made of different materials under the action of a high-speed water-jet jet Engineering journal: science and innovations. 2019.
On the development of a model for ultrajet express diagnostics of materials Science and Education: scientific publication MSTU im.
Online since: July 2022
Authors: Peter Middendorf, Sebastian Hügle, Enis Genc, Jörg Dittmann
As a further development, a calibration for the process parameters and the structural models should be undertaken for different materials and fibre bundle types.
Sherif, Novel fully automated 3D coreless filament winding technology, Journal of Composite Materials 52 (2018) 3001-3013
Knippers, Computational co-design framework for coreless wound fibre-polymer composite structures, Journal of Computational Design and Engineering 9(2) (2022) 310-329
Sorrentino, Winding Trajectory and Winding Time in Robotized Filament Winding of Asymmetric Shape Parts, Journal of Composite Materials 39 (2005) 1391–1411
Sorrentino, Influence of winding speed and winding trajectory on tension in robotized filament winding of full section parts, Composites Science and Technology 65 (2005) 1574–1581.
Sherif, Novel fully automated 3D coreless filament winding technology, Journal of Composite Materials 52 (2018) 3001-3013
Knippers, Computational co-design framework for coreless wound fibre-polymer composite structures, Journal of Computational Design and Engineering 9(2) (2022) 310-329
Sorrentino, Winding Trajectory and Winding Time in Robotized Filament Winding of Asymmetric Shape Parts, Journal of Composite Materials 39 (2005) 1391–1411
Sorrentino, Influence of winding speed and winding trajectory on tension in robotized filament winding of full section parts, Composites Science and Technology 65 (2005) 1574–1581.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Bing Lei Li, Yong Tao Gao, Shun Chuan Wu
Acknowledgements
This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(51074014).
References [1] Zhang Jianhua,XIE Qiang,ZHANG Zhaoxiu.Arching effect of anti-slide pile structure and its numerical simulation[J].Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering,2004,23(4):699–703
Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering, 2002, 21(4): 517-521
Journal of Guilin University of Technology, 2007,27(1):65-68
Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing,2003,25(2):117-123 [9] Feng Jun,Lü Helin,Wang Cheng-hua Application of S & P's theory to solution of distance between anti-slide piles[J].China Railway Science,2003,24(6):79–81.
References [1] Zhang Jianhua,XIE Qiang,ZHANG Zhaoxiu.Arching effect of anti-slide pile structure and its numerical simulation[J].Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering,2004,23(4):699–703
Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering, 2002, 21(4): 517-521
Journal of Guilin University of Technology, 2007,27(1):65-68
Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing,2003,25(2):117-123 [9] Feng Jun,Lü Helin,Wang Cheng-hua Application of S & P's theory to solution of distance between anti-slide piles[J].China Railway Science,2003,24(6):79–81.
Online since: January 2011
Authors: Feng Li Huang, Jin Mei Gu, Shui Sheng Chen
Materials and Design Vol. 27 (2006), p. 853-861
Journal of Materials Processing Technology (2007), p. 418-426
Journal of Materials Processing Technology (2006), p. 437-445
Materials and Design (2009), p. 367-375
Journal of Materials Processing Technology (2007), p. 412-418
Journal of Materials Processing Technology (2007), p. 418-426
Journal of Materials Processing Technology (2006), p. 437-445
Materials and Design (2009), p. 367-375
Journal of Materials Processing Technology (2007), p. 412-418
Online since: May 2013
Authors: Sinin Hamdan, Elammaran Jayamani
Sound Absorption Composite Materials
Natural fibres are low-cost, lightweight and environmental friendly compared to glass fibre and mineral based synthetic materials.
By introducing the composite materials from natural fibre reinforced polymeric materials, the resulting materials shows a good potential to be an environmentally friendly products.
American Journal of Applied Sciences. 7(2): 260-264
Rice straw–wood particle composite for sound absorbing wooden construction materials.
High performance structures and materials.
By introducing the composite materials from natural fibre reinforced polymeric materials, the resulting materials shows a good potential to be an environmentally friendly products.
American Journal of Applied Sciences. 7(2): 260-264
Rice straw–wood particle composite for sound absorbing wooden construction materials.
High performance structures and materials.
Online since: December 2003
Authors: Hang Gao, A. Hartmaier, Markus J. Buehler
Key words: Creep, Thin films, Dislocations, Mesoscopic simulations, Multi-scale
modeling
1 Introduction
The understanding of deformation mechanisms in small scale structures is one
of the fundamental problems in materials science to be solved.
The advent of nanostructured materials and the need to design microelectronic and micromechanical devices with length scales of nanometers require not only a profound understanding, but also a reliable prediction of mechanical properties of such structures.
Gleiter, Deformation mechanism crossover and mechanical behaviour in nanocrystalline materials., Philosophical Magazine Letters 83 (2003) 385-393
Zbib (Eds.), MRS Symposium Proceedings 779, Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh, USA, 2003, p.
Herman (Ed.), Advances in Materials Research, Vol. 3, Interscience Publishers, New York, 1968, Ch. 1
The advent of nanostructured materials and the need to design microelectronic and micromechanical devices with length scales of nanometers require not only a profound understanding, but also a reliable prediction of mechanical properties of such structures.
Gleiter, Deformation mechanism crossover and mechanical behaviour in nanocrystalline materials., Philosophical Magazine Letters 83 (2003) 385-393
Zbib (Eds.), MRS Symposium Proceedings 779, Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh, USA, 2003, p.
Herman (Ed.), Advances in Materials Research, Vol. 3, Interscience Publishers, New York, 1968, Ch. 1
Online since: December 2013
The major topics that were discussed at the Forum included 1) Synthesis,
structure and application of advanced materials; 2) Novel processing for improving materials; 3)
Biomedical aspects of nanomaterials.
This special issue of the Advanced Materials Research Journal, named "Nanomaterials for Structural, Functional and Biomedical Applications", contains extended versions of selected papers presented at the Forum and is devoted to the three mentioned main topics covered at the conference.
The first chapter includes articles describing research results of influence of nanostructured additions on properties of boron carbide ceramics produced by spark plasma sintering (SPS), leaded tin bronze, welding bead, cast iron, flame retardant; original techniques for synthesis and modification of silver, gold, alumina, nanoparticles, luminophores; novel approaches for development of catalysts, ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene and polypropylene, foam glass materials.
The papers in the second chapter present developments of novel processing techniques using electron, ion beams (as well as combined electron-ion-plasma treatment), powerful ultrasound, magnetic field, stir welding, self-propagating high-temperature synthesis, magnetron sputtering, electrical explosion of wires for synthesis and/or improving properties of a number kind of materials: ceramics, alloys, steel, hard metals, thin films, magnetic particles, nanopowders.
Gabriele Gorzka, East-West-Science Centre, University of Kassel, Germany Dr.
This special issue of the Advanced Materials Research Journal, named "Nanomaterials for Structural, Functional and Biomedical Applications", contains extended versions of selected papers presented at the Forum and is devoted to the three mentioned main topics covered at the conference.
The first chapter includes articles describing research results of influence of nanostructured additions on properties of boron carbide ceramics produced by spark plasma sintering (SPS), leaded tin bronze, welding bead, cast iron, flame retardant; original techniques for synthesis and modification of silver, gold, alumina, nanoparticles, luminophores; novel approaches for development of catalysts, ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene and polypropylene, foam glass materials.
The papers in the second chapter present developments of novel processing techniques using electron, ion beams (as well as combined electron-ion-plasma treatment), powerful ultrasound, magnetic field, stir welding, self-propagating high-temperature synthesis, magnetron sputtering, electrical explosion of wires for synthesis and/or improving properties of a number kind of materials: ceramics, alloys, steel, hard metals, thin films, magnetic particles, nanopowders.
Gabriele Gorzka, East-West-Science Centre, University of Kassel, Germany Dr.
Online since: May 2015
Authors: Khalid El Bikri, Benamar Rhali, Moulay Abdelali Hanane
European Journal of Mechanics A/Solids.
Computational Materials Science Vol. 44 (2008), p. 716-720 [3] Z.
Byrd Modelling and analysis of functionally graded materials and structures.
Advanced Materials Research Vols. 971-973 (2014) p. 516-533
European Journal of Mechanics A/Solids.
Computational Materials Science Vol. 44 (2008), p. 716-720 [3] Z.
Byrd Modelling and analysis of functionally graded materials and structures.
Advanced Materials Research Vols. 971-973 (2014) p. 516-533
European Journal of Mechanics A/Solids.
Online since: July 2017
Authors: Leonid A. Igumnov, Aleksandr A. Ipatov
The mechanics of advanced materials, such as poro-, visco- or poroviscoelastic materials, are relevant to such disciplines as geophysics, geo- and biomechanics, seismology, construction.
Porous material parameters are: , , , ,, , , , that corresponds to Berea sandstone [4].
The poroviscoelastic media modelling is based on Biot’s theory of porous material in combination with the elastic-viscoelastic corresponding principle.
Babeshko, New approach of solving boundary-value problems of continuum solids and mathimatical phisics for non-classical domains, Proceedings of the USSR Academy of Sciences. 284 (1985) 73-76
Durbin, Numerical inversion of Laplace transforms: an efficient improvement to Dubner and Abate’s method, The Computer Journal. 17 (1974) 371–376
Porous material parameters are: , , , ,, , , , that corresponds to Berea sandstone [4].
The poroviscoelastic media modelling is based on Biot’s theory of porous material in combination with the elastic-viscoelastic corresponding principle.
Babeshko, New approach of solving boundary-value problems of continuum solids and mathimatical phisics for non-classical domains, Proceedings of the USSR Academy of Sciences. 284 (1985) 73-76
Durbin, Numerical inversion of Laplace transforms: an efficient improvement to Dubner and Abate’s method, The Computer Journal. 17 (1974) 371–376