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Online since: July 2013
Authors: Xiao Jing Li, Jian Bing Sang, Xiao Lei Li, Yan Hui Qie, Yao Ping Tu, Cheng Bo Zhang
Studying the deformation and fracture properties of soft materials can not only provide insight into the physical mechanisms underlying their superior properties and functions but also benefit the design and fabrication of rubberlike materials.
Increasing applications of rubberlike materials make it important to maintain the reliability and stability of these materials.
Experimental analysis on fracture problem of polymeric materials has been processed by the authors [9].
Acknowledgment This paper is supported by Hebei Natural Science Foundation (No.
E2011202115) and Tianjin Natural Science Foundation (No. 12JCYBJC19600).
Online since: August 2009
Authors: Jun Chang, Xin Cheng, Hao Ze Wu, Zheng Zhao Pan
Carbonate Steelmaking Slag to Manufacture Building Materials Wu Haoze1,a , Chang Jun1,b , Pan Zhengzhao2,c ,Cheng Xin1,2,d 1 School of materials science and engineering, University of Jinan, China 2 State Key Lab of Crystal Materials, Shangdong University, China a email:jnwuhaoze@163.com, bemail:mlchang@163.com, cemail: panzhengzhao@126.com, d email:mse_Chengx@ujn.edu.cn Keywords: Accelerated carbonation, Steelmaking slag, Carbon dioxide, building materials Abstract.
Table 1 was the chemical analysis of these materials in this study.
Chemical Engineering Journal, 2003, 96 (1): 187-195
Journal of jinan university: Sci.& Tech, 2009, 23(3):1-4
Journal of university of jinan: Sci.
Online since: February 2020
Edited by: Dumitru Nedelcu
The 35th volume of the journal "Advanced Engineering Forum" includes peer-reviewed manuscripts describing the engineering solutions and results of research dealing with actual problems in applied materials science, mechanical engineering, building engineering, applied mechanics, power engineering and engineering management.
Online since: February 2026
Authors: Moses Azeez Olayiwola, Akeem Damilola Akinwekomi, Baraka Abiodun Makinde-Isola, Davies Oladayo Folorunso, Isiaka Oluwole Oladele
Chitosan and Hydroxyapatite (HAp) are bio-materials that enhance bone regeneration.
Artificial bone grafts are synthetic materials designed to mimic bone properties.
Ferraz, “Bone Grafts in Dental Medicine: An Overview of Autografts, Allografts and Synthetic Materials,” Materials, vol. 16, no. 11, p. 4117, May 2023, doi: 10.3390/ma16114117
Kassis, “Major approaches to bone regeneration process with gut microbiota, exosomes, and microRNAs: a systematic review,” MedNEXT Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, vol. 3, no.
Piaia et al., “Chitosan-Based Hierarchical Scaffolds Crosslinked with Genipin,” Journal of Composites Science, vol. 8, no. 3, p. 85, Feb. 2024, doi: 10.3390/jcs8030085
Online since: April 2012
Authors: Tao Lu, Yong Wei Wang, Kui Sheng Wang
Compared three cases with various metal materials, temperature differences between metal spheres and fluids are decreased because the thermal conductivity of three metal materials of copper, aluminum and steel decrease gradually.
The thermal conductivity of metal spheres had no significant effect on the flow in porous metal materials.
Lu, et al.: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer.
Jiang, et al.: Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science.
Wang, et al.: Advanced Materials Research.
Online since: July 2021
Edited by: Dumitru Nedelcu, Mikkel K. Kragh

The 41st volume of the journal "Advanced Engineering Forum" contains peer-reviewed manuscripts presenting the engineering solutions and research results dealing with contemporary problems in materials science and processing technologies in mechanical engineering and environmental engineering, issues of hot corrosion of thermal power equipment, and control techniques in distributed power systems of renewable energy power generation.

Online since: September 2012
Authors: Katharina Vones
3) How can the development of ‘material enchantment’ and ‘technological beauty’ enhance the use of these materials in the field of contemporary jewellery and thereby strengthen the discipline’s capacity to contribute to other spheres and to become instigators for collaborations between the creative arts and sciences?
Recent developments in the fields of materials science, interaction design and human computer interaction have contributed to a surge in interest on how to bridge the gap between the craft practitioner and scientific discovery.
While the use of smart materials in such an experimental yet theory-based context may have piqued the interest of the field, the common perception of smart materials prevalent within the contemporary jewellery community speaks of a reluctance to perceive these materials as a vehicle for artistic self-expression.
Press, All this useless beauty: the case for craft practice in design for a digital age, The Design Journal , 7 (2004) 42–53
Ube, Photomobile polymer materials: from nano to macro, Mater Today, Vol. 14, (2011) 480-487
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Sheng Zhu, Li Qiang Wu, Kuang Min Wei, Chuan Yin Lu
Site compaction of coarse-grained materials [M].
Evaluation of properties of rockfill materials [J].
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1989,53(4):987-996
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1992,56(2):362-369
Chinese Science Bulletin, 1993,38(20):1896-1899
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Fu Ping Wang, Wei Fan, Sen Su, Sheng Xiong Liu, Zhi Yong Yin
Materials and methods 2.1Materials The polyvinyl alcohol-124 (PVA) was obtained from ShangyuZhengqi Chemical Engineerings Co.
Guangdong, China. 2.2 Preparation of organic materials The organic material sample was prepared by mixing with the following procedure.
The flash sliver is a spray paint, it can spray on the surface of organic material, and has been cured to room temperature for an hour. 2.3 3D geometry measurements of organic materials The geometry of organic materials was measured by Faro Laser Scanner Fonton120.
Journal of Archaeological Science 39 (2012) 2744-2751
Journal of Cultural Heritage 3(2002) 325-331
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Xiao Li Shi, Meng Rou Yang
This paper put forward the selection principle of materials and structure on pavement and wall inside highway tunnel, and confirmed suitable reflecting materials of pavement and noise-reducing materials of wall.
Pavement structure and materials inside highway tunnel Selection principle.References [8] contain the criteria for selecting the structure and materials of pavement inside highway tunnel.
It’s the ideal sound-absorbing materials of the wall and top inside the highway tunnel.
[4]J.Kang, Journal of Architectural Science Review39(1996),89-94
[10] Qun Yang, Journal of Tongji University (Natural science) 33(2005),316-320.