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Online since: May 2020
Authors: Adel Jumaah, Ali Behbehani, Abdulaziz Majeed, Mohamad Hazem Al-Swwaf, Sarah Al-Muhanna, Abdel Rahman Alaqqad, Tahir Afrasiab, Sayed Mohamad Soleimani
Utilization of Local Waste Materials in High-Performance and Self-Compacting Concrete
Sayed Mohamad Soleimani1,a, Abdel Rahman Alaqqad1,b, Tahir Afrasiab1,c, Adel Jumaah1,d, Ali Behbehani1,e, Abdulaziz Majeed1,f, Mohamad Hazem Al-Swwaf1,g and Sarah Al-Muhanna1,h
1Department of Civil Engineering, Australian College of Kuwait - West Mishref, Kuwait
as.soleimani@ack.edu.kw, ba.alaqqad@ack.edu.kw, ct.afrasiab@ack.edu.kw, d1414700@go.ack.edu.kw, e1414493@go.ack.edu.kw, f1415397@go.ack.edu.kw, g1414545@go.ack.edu.kw, h1007889@go.ack.edu.kw
Keywords: self-compacting concrete, high performance concrete, waste materials, ceramic waste, electric-arc furnace slag
Abstract.
Kapoor, "A Review on Ground Granulated Blast-Furnace Slag as a Cement replacing material", International Journal of Engineering Research and Management, vol. 3, no. 7, pp. 214-217, 2016
Gokulan, "A Review on Self Compacting Concrete", International Journal of ChemTech Research, vol. 10, no. 11, pp. 62-68, 2017
H., “Workability, Testing and Performance of Self Consolidating Concrete”, ACI Materials Journal, Vol. 96, No. 3, pp.346-354, May-June 1999
[9] ASTM International. (2017).
Kapoor, "A Review on Ground Granulated Blast-Furnace Slag as a Cement replacing material", International Journal of Engineering Research and Management, vol. 3, no. 7, pp. 214-217, 2016
Gokulan, "A Review on Self Compacting Concrete", International Journal of ChemTech Research, vol. 10, no. 11, pp. 62-68, 2017
H., “Workability, Testing and Performance of Self Consolidating Concrete”, ACI Materials Journal, Vol. 96, No. 3, pp.346-354, May-June 1999
[9] ASTM International. (2017).
Online since: January 2010
Authors: Jason S.C. Jang, Y.T. Chen, H.Z. Cheng, P.C. Chang, S.W. Lin, Y.D. Chen, K.J. Lee
Chen3
1
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, I-SHOU University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
2
Department of Electrical Engineering, Kun Shan University, Tainan, Taiwan
3
Aeronautical Systems Research Division, Chung-Shan Institute of Science & Technology,
Taichung, Taiwan
a
krlee@isu.edu.tw, bhuyzu@isu.edu.tw, cscjang@isu.edu.tw, dpcchang@mail.ksu.edu.tw
Keywords: brake, sol-gel, TEOS / boehmite, friction, wear
Abstract.
Vdovic, Materials Science and Engineering B52 (1998) 145-153
Gill, Journal of Crystal Growth 140 (1994) 315-326
Wei, Journal of the European Ceramic Society 21 (2001) 2535-2540 [16] P.
Warrier, International Journal of Inorganic Materials 3 (2001) 693-698
Vdovic, Materials Science and Engineering B52 (1998) 145-153
Gill, Journal of Crystal Growth 140 (1994) 315-326
Wei, Journal of the European Ceramic Society 21 (2001) 2535-2540 [16] P.
Warrier, International Journal of Inorganic Materials 3 (2001) 693-698
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Han Lian Liu, Bin Zou, Chuan Zhen Huang, Li Mei Wang, Xue Fei Liu
Mechanical Properties and Microstructure of TiN-TiB2 Composite Ceramic CuttingTool Material
Limei Wanga, Hanlian Liub*, Chuanzhen Huangc, Xuefei Liud, Bin Zoue
Centre for Advanced Jet Engineering Technologies (CaJET), School of Mechanical Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan 250061, P.
However, TiN-based ceramic cutting tool materials are rarely reported at present becauseit is difficult to get the fully dense TiN ceramics due to its high melting point and covalent bonding [2].
Therefore, the density of TiN-based composite ceramic materials can be increased by adding Ni additives.
References [1] J.A.Ghania, I.A.Choudhuryb, H.H.Masjuki:Proceedings of the International Conference in Advances in Materials and Processing Technologies.
Vol. 153-154 (2004), p.1063 [2] T.Graziani, A.Bellosi:Journal of Materials Science Letters.Vol.14 (1995),p.1078 [3] M.L.Gu,C.Z.Huang,B.Zou,B.Q.Liu:Materials Science and Engineering.Vol.433 (2006),p.39 [4] L.H.Li,H.E.Kima,E.S.Kang:Journal of the European Ceramic Society.Vol.22 (2002),p.973 [5] M.L.Gu,H.J.Xu,J.H.Zhang, Z.Wei:Materials Science and Engineering.Vol.545 (2012),p.1 [6] B.Zou,C.Z.Huang,J.P.Song:Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials.
However, TiN-based ceramic cutting tool materials are rarely reported at present becauseit is difficult to get the fully dense TiN ceramics due to its high melting point and covalent bonding [2].
Therefore, the density of TiN-based composite ceramic materials can be increased by adding Ni additives.
References [1] J.A.Ghania, I.A.Choudhuryb, H.H.Masjuki:Proceedings of the International Conference in Advances in Materials and Processing Technologies.
Vol. 153-154 (2004), p.1063 [2] T.Graziani, A.Bellosi:Journal of Materials Science Letters.Vol.14 (1995),p.1078 [3] M.L.Gu,C.Z.Huang,B.Zou,B.Q.Liu:Materials Science and Engineering.Vol.433 (2006),p.39 [4] L.H.Li,H.E.Kima,E.S.Kang:Journal of the European Ceramic Society.Vol.22 (2002),p.973 [5] M.L.Gu,H.J.Xu,J.H.Zhang, Z.Wei:Materials Science and Engineering.Vol.545 (2012),p.1 [6] B.Zou,C.Z.Huang,J.P.Song:Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials.
Online since: August 2009
Authors: Feng Sun, Yan Sheng Yin
Rietveld refinement of the BaTiO3 from X-ray powder diffraction
Sun Feng1, a
, Yin yansheng1,b
1
Institute of Material Science and Engineering; Ocean University of China; Qingdao 266003; China
a
kyoback@ouc.edu.cn, byys2003@ouc.edu.cn
Keywords: Ferroelectric Ceramic; X-ray diffraction; Crystal structure
Abstract.
The ferroelectric ceramic BaTiO3 was synthesized at 1000 °C for 5 h.
Journal of Materials Seience,1990,25(2B):1169-1183
Ceramics International,2001,27:645-648
[11] JCPDS-International Centre for Diffraction Data, PCPDFWIN V. 2.01, 1998
The ferroelectric ceramic BaTiO3 was synthesized at 1000 °C for 5 h.
Journal of Materials Seience,1990,25(2B):1169-1183
Ceramics International,2001,27:645-648
[11] JCPDS-International Centre for Diffraction Data, PCPDFWIN V. 2.01, 1998
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Zhong Hua Zhang, Guang Ming Cheng, Jian Ming Wen, Jun Wu Kan, Ping Zeng
Moreover, piezoelectric strain coefficients are common in the research and engineering.
At present, there are a variety of piezoelectric ceramics.
Xu: Journal of Functional Materials, Vol. 27 (1996), pp.103-109.
Elsevier: Ceramics International, Vol. 37(2011), pp.1265-75 [3] X.
Yin: Journal of the Chinese Ceramic Society, Vol. 27 (1999), pp.533-539.
At present, there are a variety of piezoelectric ceramics.
Xu: Journal of Functional Materials, Vol. 27 (1996), pp.103-109.
Elsevier: Ceramics International, Vol. 37(2011), pp.1265-75 [3] X.
Yin: Journal of the Chinese Ceramic Society, Vol. 27 (1999), pp.533-539.
Online since: June 2015
Authors: Wilson Acchar, Herval Ramos Paes, José Flávio Timoteo, Cláwsio Rogério Cruz de Sousa
Deevi: Materials & Science Engineering AVol. 348 (2003), p 228
Deevi: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 348 (1-2) (2003), p. 227
(Green chemistry and chemical engineering series CRC Press 2009)
Cheng: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 35( 2009), p. 2076
Malfatti: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy Vol. 38 (2013), p.4764
Deevi: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 348 (1-2) (2003), p. 227
(Green chemistry and chemical engineering series CRC Press 2009)
Cheng: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 35( 2009), p. 2076
Malfatti: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy Vol. 38 (2013), p.4764
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Zhe Nan Tang, Yan Bing Xue
Study of the Gas Sensor Array based on Micro-Machined Ceramic Hotplate
Yanbing Xue 1,2,a, and Zhenan Tang1,b
1School of Electronic Science and Technology, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, Liaoning 116023, China
2School of Electrical and information Engineering, Dalian Jiao Tong University, Dalian, Liaoning 116028, China
adlxyb@djtu.edu.cn, btangza@dlut.edu.cn
Keywords: Ceramic hotplate, Gas sensor array, Gas sensitive materials, laser processing
Abstract.
It is well suited to machining ceramics.
The design and thermal property study of suspended hotplate based on ceramic substrate, Journal of Optoelectronics·Laser 20 (2009) 725-729
Optimization of thermal distribution in ceramics and LTCC structures applied to sensor elements, Microelectronics international 15 (1998) 34-38
The effect of the temperature and humidity on the sensitivity of SnO2-based CO gas sensors, Chinese Journal of Sensors and Actuators 24 (2011) 793-798.
It is well suited to machining ceramics.
The design and thermal property study of suspended hotplate based on ceramic substrate, Journal of Optoelectronics·Laser 20 (2009) 725-729
Optimization of thermal distribution in ceramics and LTCC structures applied to sensor elements, Microelectronics international 15 (1998) 34-38
The effect of the temperature and humidity on the sensitivity of SnO2-based CO gas sensors, Chinese Journal of Sensors and Actuators 24 (2011) 793-798.
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Bao Wei Li, Tuan Zhao, Kai Ming Wei, Zhan Yong Gao, Da Qiang Cang
The Study on Crystallization Kinetics of Glass-ceramics Containing Rare-earth Tailings by DSC
Tuan Zhao1, 2,a, Kai Ming Wei2, b, Zhan Yong Gao2, c ,Bao Wei Li2, d
and Da Qiang Cang1, e
1School of Metallurgical and Ecological Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China
2School of Material and Metallurgy, Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology, Baotou 014010, Inner Mongolia, China
atsg1612@sohu.com, bkaimingwei@yahoo.com.cn, cgao_zhanyong@yahoo.com.cn, dlbaowei@126.com, ecangdaqiang@metall.ustb.edu.cn
Keywords: Glass-ceramics; Nucleation Temperature; Nucleation Time; Heat Treatment.
Meanwhile, through controlling the process of nucleation and crystallization to control the microstructure of glass-ceramics, it was possible to obtain the excellent glass-ceramics.
Donald: submitted to Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 345&346 (2004), p. 120-126 [2] I.W.
Tulyaganov, Ceramics International, 35 (2009), p.555–558 [4] C.S.
Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards, 1956,57(4):217.
Meanwhile, through controlling the process of nucleation and crystallization to control the microstructure of glass-ceramics, it was possible to obtain the excellent glass-ceramics.
Donald: submitted to Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 345&346 (2004), p. 120-126 [2] I.W.
Tulyaganov, Ceramics International, 35 (2009), p.555–558 [4] C.S.
Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards, 1956,57(4):217.
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Wei Jun Yang, Jie Yu, Yan Wang
Analysis of bond performance is the basis of concrete performance, so in engineering practice, the theories are of great significance.
The bond-anchorage behavior between steel and shale ceramic concrete is the basis of its engineering applications.
Journal of Zhengzhou University of Technology (2001), 22(3): 65-68
Master's thesis, Harbin Architecture and Civil Engineering, (1991)
ACI Structural Journal, (1994), 91(3):294-302
The bond-anchorage behavior between steel and shale ceramic concrete is the basis of its engineering applications.
Journal of Zhengzhou University of Technology (2001), 22(3): 65-68
Master's thesis, Harbin Architecture and Civil Engineering, (1991)
ACI Structural Journal, (1994), 91(3):294-302
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Khyati Tamta, D. Benny Karunakar
ENHANCEMENT OF POROSITY OF THE CERAMIC SHELL IN INVESTMENT CASTING PROCESS USING NEEDLE COKE AND CAMPHOR
Khyati Tamta1, a and D.B.Karunakar 1, b
1 Mechanical & Industrial Engineering Department, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee 247667, India
E-mail: a khyatitamta@gmail.com, b bennyfme@iitr.ac.in
Keywords - Investment casting, gas porosity defect, camphor and needle coke, mould properties.
Investment casting has been used to make manufacture weapons, jewellery and art castings during the ancient civilization and today it is used to manufacture engineering components.
Sun, Microstructure and strength of needle coke modified ceramic casting moulds, Ceramics International, 40 (2014) 479-486
Jones, Investigation of fibre modified ceramic moulds for investment casting, Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 23 (2003) 399–407
Blackburn, The influence of autoclave steam on polymer and organic fibre modified ceramic shells, Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 25 (2005) 1081–1087
Investment casting has been used to make manufacture weapons, jewellery and art castings during the ancient civilization and today it is used to manufacture engineering components.
Sun, Microstructure and strength of needle coke modified ceramic casting moulds, Ceramics International, 40 (2014) 479-486
Jones, Investigation of fibre modified ceramic moulds for investment casting, Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 23 (2003) 399–407
Blackburn, The influence of autoclave steam on polymer and organic fibre modified ceramic shells, Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 25 (2005) 1081–1087