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Online since: July 2011
Authors: Ke Jie Li
Tang: Material Science and Engineering A Vol. 456 (2007), p. 78–84
Peng: Journal of Alloys and Compounds Vol.427 (2007), p. 316–323
Zeng: Material Science and Engineering A Vol. 431 (2006), p. 322–327
Cao: Material Science and Engineering A Vol. 520 (2009), p. 162–167
Guo: The basic theory application of high-temperature alloy materials science (Science press, Beijing 2008), in Chinese.
Online since: September 2018
Authors: Ampa Jimtaisong, Nisakorn Saewan
Blending of two polymers can result in a number of new composite materials with enhanced properties and applications in several fields.
Thus, this work investigated the use of polyphenols as natural cross-linking agents to produce new materials, namely methylcellulose-chitosan (MC-CS) biocomposites.
Introduction Biopolymers and their biodegradable products have become a topic of great interest all over the world because they present a viable solution for environmental problems caused by petroleum based materials and post-consumption disposal of wastes [1].
Biopolymers or their derivatives can be blended with other polymers (including biopolymers) resulting in a number of new composite materials with enhanced properties and applications in several fields [2].
School of Cosmetic Science, Mae Fah Luang University is acknowledged for providing space and facilities.
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Jian Cheng Sun, Song Wang
The waste PE modified asphalt is a material with high added value and technical content.
It is a new and optimal material for road construction.
Volume 3 of Science and Technology of Overseas Building Materials (2008), p.29-31 [2] Weidong Huang, Weimin Lv and Taoling LI: Research of EVA Modified Asphalt.
Volume 58 of Materials Letters (2004), p.267-271 [4] Shifeng Wang, Weibin Cha and Dizhen Li: Research of LDE modified Asphalt.
Volume 12 of Journal of chongqing transportation institute (2000), p.30-32
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Zong Chang Liu, Yun Ping Ji, Hui Ping Ren
Morphology and Formation Mechanism of Martensite in Steels with Different Carbon Content Yunping Ji, Zongchang Liu and Huiping Ren School of Material and Metallurgy, Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology, Baotou 014010, Inner Mongolia, China jiyunpingpp@163.com Keywords: Martensite; Austenite; Nucleation; Volumetric Strain Energy Abstract. 0MnVTiNb, 12Cr1MoV, 20Cr2Ni4, 35CrMo, 40Cr, 42CrMo, 60Si2CrV and T8 steels and Fe-1.2C alloy were used to study the morphology and formation mechanism of martensite by metallographic microscope, QUANTA-400 environmental scanning electron microscope and JEM-2100 transmission electron microscope after they were austenized at different temperature and then quenched respectively.
Introduction Martensite phase transformation is one of the significant transformations in material science field.
Acknowledgements The author would like to thank her collaborators from School of Material and Metallurgy in Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology and Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Key Laboratory for Advanced Metals and Materials.
References [1] Zongchang Liu, et al: Principle of Material Microstructure Transformation (Metallurgical Industry Press, Beijing 2006) (In Chinese)
[2] Zongchang Liu, Yunping Ji, Changjun Yuan, Haiyan Wang, Huiping Ren: Proceedings of the Fourth Asian Conference on Heat Treatment and Surface Engineering (Beijing china 2009) [3] Zongchang Liu: Journal of Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology, Vol. 27 (2008), p. 293 (In Chinese) [4] Zongchang Liu, Haiyan Wang, Huiping Ren: Journal of Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology, Vol. 28 (2009), p.99 (In Chinese) [5] Zongchang Liu, Yunping Ji, Xueqiang Lin, Haiyan Wang, Huiping Ren: Heat Treatment of Metals, Vol. 35 (2010), p.118 (In Chinese) [6] Zuyao Xu: Martensite Phase Transformation and Martensite (Science Press, Beijing 1999) (In Chinese)
Online since: June 2019
Authors: Maria Lúcia Pereira Antunes, Márcio Alexandre Marques, Sandro Donnini Mancini, Paulo Silas Oliveira
The disposal of polymeric residues is of particular concern, since these materials are not readily decomposed [3,4].
According to data supplied by the Brazilian Association of Plastic Industries [5], nationwide there are over 12,000 industries operating in the sector of transforming and recycling plastic materials, most of which predominantly treat thermoplastic resins.
One option is to use this material as a component of concrete.
Adhikari: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 73 (1999), p. 2951
Ferreira: Science and Technology Vol. 15(1) (2005), p. 73
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Shuang Zhao, Yong Min Lin
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the Tangshan Science and Technology Bureau project(12140201A-2 ).
Wang: Journal of Northeastern University(Natural Science).
Huete: International Journal of Approximate Reasoning.
Zhang: Journal of Chinese Information Processing.
Journal of Academic Libraries.
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Dirman Hanafi, Rozaimi Ghazali, M. Fua'ad Rahmat, Rosli Omar, Mohamad Fauzi Zakaria, M. Nor M. Than
Study on Active Suspension Control to Improve Vehicle Handling Stability, In Proc. of 2012 International Conference on Mechanical Engineering and Material Science (MEMS 2012), Shanghai, China, 28-30 December 2012, pp. 299-302
Purushottam A, Analysis of passive and semi active controlled suspension systems for ride comfort in an omnibus passing over a speed bump, International Journal of Research and Reviews in Applied Sciences Volume 5, Issue 1.
[8] Dirman Hanafi, Mohd Fua'ad Rahmat, Nonlinear Mathematical Model of a Quarter Car Passive Suspension System, Journal of Technology Part D, Vol 41, 2004, pp. 79 – 90
Journal Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series, May 2013, XIII (1), pp. 444-449
Journal Clin Epidemol, November 1997, 50(11), pp. 1309-1319.
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Qing Li, Jin Gang Yu, Jun Feng Tian, Zhuang Yao, Hu Lin, Jie Li
Flank milling’s main advantage lies in Removing a considerable amount of material and also permitting access to zones that would be inaccessible to end milling, which leads to shorter machining times, lower production costs and greater productivity.
Chen: International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, vol. 29 (2006), p.707
Tar: Journal of Manufacturing Systems, vol.16 (1997), p.422
Hu: International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, vol.43 (2003), p.1259
Munlin: International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, vol.35 (2007) p.41
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Hai Jun Zhao, Xing Guo Zhao, Guo Hua Wang
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the Base and Leading Technology Foundation of Henan Province(122300410217), the Science and Technology Key Project of Henan Province (132102210435) and the Doctor Foundation of Luoyang Institute of Science and Technology.
Journal of Sound and Vibration 282(1) (2005) 1255–126
Journal of Sound and Vibration 265 (2003) 43–60
Journal of sound and vibration 1997,204(4),631-643
Total Power Model of Flow Noise Generation from Perforated Duct Muffler Element.JOURNAL OF VIBRATION AND SHOCK, 30, 8 (2011)
Online since: September 2013
Authors: M. Mazwan Mahat, Chee Sheng Ow, M. Arif Sulaiman, N. Merlisa Ali, C.S. Fizi, Rosnadiah Bahsan
The experimental results indicated that valveless impedance pump can produce a continuous trend of flow and it showed that there was a wide range of circumstances in which the pumping occurs, including changes in the position of the actuator, size and pinching frequency transmural pressure, systems resistance and materials [3].
International Journal of Fluid and Flow. 2010; 31: 942-951
Journal of Fluid Mechanics 2006; 555:141-148
Journal of Theoretical Biology 1999
Science 2006; 312:751-753 [12] John Meier.