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Online since: December 2011
Authors: Tian Jiao Li
The green space with people oriented raw material of is set up to the need of static resort and dynamic recreational activities.
The build are adopted the step utilization of the energy, such as cool and thermal power union, district heat supply and so on, while the walls are adopted new type walling materials and decorative material of new-style environmental protection to reduce the harmful gases emission.
Passive design which considers the natural light, insulating material, thermal insulation material, rainwater collection and so on, is adopted in the overall design of the hotel.
References [1] Kaifeng Lan, Gang Cheng: Archi100 Vol.Z1 (2007), p.80-83.( in Chinese) [2] Yang Zhong: Journal of Zhengzhou University of Light Industry(Social Science Edition) Vol.10, No.2 (2009), p.72-74.( in Chinese) [3] Yingzhou Li, Chongchong Zong: Commercial Research Vol.396, No.4 (2010), p.188-190.
(in Chinese) [4] Lixiao Chen: Architectural Journal Vol.5 (2011), p.48-57.( in Chinese)
Online since: May 2004
Authors: Hürriyet Polat, Aylin M. Şakar-Deliormanlı, M. Çiftçioğlu
Effects of Mechanical Treatment on the Formation of αααα-Al2O3 from Gibbsite A.Şakar-Deliormanlı, M.Çiftçioğlu, H.Polat İzmir Institute of Technology, Materials Science and Engineering Graduate Program, 35430, Urla, İzmir -Turkey Keywords: Gibbsite, α-alumina, phase transformation, grinding, ultrasonic treatment.
Introduction The advanced ceramic powders such as aluminum oxides and hydroxides generally require chemical conversion of raw materials into intermediate compounds, which lend themselves to purification and subsequent chemical conversion into the final desired form.In general ceramic materials undergo reconstructive transformation.
Experimental Starting material was gibbsite that was obtained by Bayer process from bauxite used in this work (Seydişehir Aluminum Company, Turkey).
Yamazaki: International Journal of Mineral Processing (2000), p.91
Halloran: Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol 65-68 (1982)
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Hossein Mohammadi, H. Bogac Poyraz, Deepak Ravindra, John A. Patten
These additional processing steps reduce the overall productivity and increase the manufacturing cost associated with machining these nominally brittle materials.
In spite of all these characteristics, the difficulty during machining and material removal has been a major obstacle that limited the wider application of these materials [1].
In this context, developing a cost effective method to achieve a flawless surface in ultra-fine machining of these materials has become a challenge.
To further augment the ductile response of these materials, traditional SPDT is coupled with a micro-laser assisted machining (μ-LAM) technique [10, 11].
Diamond and Related Materials 9, no. 9 (2000): 1726-1729.
Online since: January 2016
Authors: Panca Setia Utama, Ram Yamsaengsung, C. Sangwichien
The characteristic of amorphous material is given by the broad hump at diffraction angle of 2Θ between 15-35 degree [7].
Journal 2015 [9] S.
Kind : Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol. 277 (2004), pp. 316 – 326
Wei: Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol. 151 (2009), pp. 380-386 [16]S.
Ruiz and Y Chumakov : Material Letters, Vol. 60 (2006) , pp. 3526-3529 [18]H.
Online since: May 2014
Authors: Hsueh Chien Hou, Yu Ren Wu
Referring to the reference presented by Fu [9], the normal contact force defined in ADAMS is represented as the following equation: (1) where STEP is the function for simulation step control, is the displacement avriable, is the velocity variable, is the initial displacement where contact occurs, denotes the stiffness coefficient, C denotes the dampling coefficient, is the penetration depth of contact surfaces (dampling will target the setting value over this depth), is the stiffness curve exponent, in experience, 2.2 for hard metal materials, 1.5 for soft metal mateirals, 1.1 for rubber materials.
Steel material properties using in the paper are listed in Table 2.
Ma, Simulation study on contact stress of gear tooth, Journal of Mechanical Transmission, 31 (2) (2007) 26-28
Lei, Optimization and analysis of tooth profile based on Romax and KISSsoft software, Journal of Mechanical Transmission, 35 (2) (2011) 5-8
Chao, Multi-body contact dynamic modeling of gear transmission, Journal of Mechanical Transmission, 33 (1) (2009) 15-19
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Kai Xue, Yong Xin Li
The biomechanical expressions developed can be an alternative to describe rib-in-plate or fibre-in-composite materials.
Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering; 4 (44), 201-5 (in Chinese), 2008
Journal Materials Science Japan, 49 (12), 1318-23, 2000
Low-density cellular materials with optimal conductivity and bulk modulus.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science; 3044, 476-85, 2004
Online since: January 2010
Authors: Yoshio Bando, P.M.F.J. Costa, U.K. Gautam, D. Golberg, Paulo B. Cachim
Today, this three-quartersof-a-century old analytical technique pervades an immense range of scientific fields: from biology to materials science.
Green: Chemistry of Materials, vol. 17 (2005), p. 3122-3129 [12] P.M.F.J.
Green: Chemistry of Materials, vol. 17 (2005), p. 6579-6582 [13] P.M.F.J.
Golberg: Advanced Materials, vol. 20 (2008), p. 810-814 [16] K.
Craig: Mechanics of Materials (John Wiley and Sons, New York 1996) [19] J.G.
Online since: March 2021
Authors: Salim Triaa, Ridha Boumagouda, Farid Kara, Fadhéla Otmane, Zineb Hamlati
Radar- absorbing materials reduce the energy reflected back to a radar by means of absorption.
Materials Elaboration and Structural Characterization In this work, we considered a polymer- based nanocomposite.
The prepared samples seem to be promising microwave absorbing materials in the X-band range.
Nutt,’’ Strain rate sensitivity studies of cryomilled Al alloy performed by nanoindentation’’, Materials Science Forum, vols. 584-586 (2008) pp .221-226
Varadan, ‘’Measurement and Materials Characterization’’, John Wiley and Sons, Ltd, 2004
Online since: August 2022
Authors: Akhyar Akhyar, Riswanda Riswanda, Sugianto Sugianto, Harlian Kadir, Albert Daniel Saragih, Muhammad Budi
Sharmin, Mechanical properties of similar and Dissimilar weld bounded materials, ICMIEE-PI-160345, Dec (2016)
Carlson, Joining of dissimilar materials, CIRP Annals – Manufacturing Technology. 64 (2015) 679 – 699
Zhang, Effect of welding current on metal transfer in GMAW, Archives of Materials Science and Engineering, 33/1 (2008) 49-56
Bahador, Effect of Filler Metals on the Microstructures and Mechanical Properties of Dissimilar Low Carbon Steel and 316L Stainless Steel Welded Joints, Materials Science Forum. 819 (2015) 57-62, https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.819.57 [10] L.O.
Elmuren, Analysis of Dissimilar welding of austenitic stainless steel to Low carbon steel by TIG welding process, International Journal of Metallurgical & Material Science and Engineering (IJMMMSE). 5/5 (2015) 1-12
Online since: March 2014
Authors: John Wang, Nayeem Tawqir Chowdhury, Wing Kong Chiu
Many composite materials in use today are subjected to complex loading patterns that exhibit multi-axial stress and strain characteristics.
The authors look at establishing a specimen geometry that is suitable for use preliminarily in isotropic materials.
Composite materials are subjected to complex loading patterns that exhibit multi-axial stress and strain characteristics.
C., Hugo Elizalde, Ricardo Ramirez and Oliver Probst, Biaxial Tensile Strength Characterization of Textile Composite Materials, INTECH, 2012
Chiu, Prediction of Matrix Failure in Fibre Reinforced Polymer Composites, Journal of Engineering, 2013.