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Online since: December 2010
Authors: Wu Jian Long, Feng Xing, Kamal Henri Khayat, Guillaume Lemieux
One raw material parameter and four mixture proportioning parameters were considered in this investigation, including the binder type, binder content, w/cm, S/A, and dosage of VMA.
Acknowledgements The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support provided by the Transportation Research Board (TRB) of the National Academies (NAS-NRC) of the United States of America for NCHRP Project 18-12, the Natural Science Foundation for the team project of Guangdong Province, China (No. 9351806001000001), and the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars (No. 50925829).
RILEM Materials and Structures 38:73–78. (2005) [2] State-of-the-Art Report of RILEM Technical Committee 174-SCC: Self-Compacting Concrete, Report 23, Ed.
ACI Materials Journal. 101(4):310–317. (2004) [7] Assaad J, Khayat KH, Mesbah H: Assessment of thixotropy of flowable and self-consolidating concrete.
ACI Materials Journal. 100(2):99–107. (2003) [8] Billberg P, Form Pressure Generated by Self-Compacting Concrete — Influence of Thixotropy and Structural Behaviour at Rest, Doctoral Thesis, Trita-BKN.
Acknowledgements The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support provided by the Transportation Research Board (TRB) of the National Academies (NAS-NRC) of the United States of America for NCHRP Project 18-12, the Natural Science Foundation for the team project of Guangdong Province, China (No. 9351806001000001), and the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars (No. 50925829).
RILEM Materials and Structures 38:73–78. (2005) [2] State-of-the-Art Report of RILEM Technical Committee 174-SCC: Self-Compacting Concrete, Report 23, Ed.
ACI Materials Journal. 101(4):310–317. (2004) [7] Assaad J, Khayat KH, Mesbah H: Assessment of thixotropy of flowable and self-consolidating concrete.
ACI Materials Journal. 100(2):99–107. (2003) [8] Billberg P, Form Pressure Generated by Self-Compacting Concrete — Influence of Thixotropy and Structural Behaviour at Rest, Doctoral Thesis, Trita-BKN.
Online since: February 2022
Authors: Jerome D. Lopena, Jeremiah C. Millare
Millare1,b
1School of Chemical, Biological and Materials Engineering and Sciences, Mapúa University, Muralla Street, Intramuros, Manila, 1002, Philippines
ajdlopena@mymail.mapua.edu.ph, bjcmillare@mapua.edu.ph
Keywords: Drone, Airframe, Salago, Fiber, Composite
Abstract.
Some of the materials used in drone airframe include composites reinforced with synthetic fibers such as carbon, aramid and glass fibers [13].
Consequently, natural fibers can be used as alternative reinforcing materials in composites because of their good environmental benefits, lower density and affordability [16].
Methods Materials and Sample Types.
Shyama: International Journal of Innovative Research in Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation and Control Engineering Vol. 5 (2017), pp. 121-123 [11] B.
Some of the materials used in drone airframe include composites reinforced with synthetic fibers such as carbon, aramid and glass fibers [13].
Consequently, natural fibers can be used as alternative reinforcing materials in composites because of their good environmental benefits, lower density and affordability [16].
Methods Materials and Sample Types.
Shyama: International Journal of Innovative Research in Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation and Control Engineering Vol. 5 (2017), pp. 121-123 [11] B.
Online since: July 2013
Authors: Zhou Xu, Chun Wu, Nai Kui Gao, Rui Hua Li, Hai Yun Jin
It has been widely used in various types of pouring insulation materials of electrical equipment and electronic devices pouring insulation, thermal packaging materials, and many other engineering fields.
Experiments Materials.
Rostami: Materials Science and Engineering.
[4]Wanrong Cao, Kaibing Fu, Ningyu Di, Yinping Yang: Insulation Materials.
[5]FF Lange, KC Radford: Journal of Material Science, Vol.6(1971), p1197
Experiments Materials.
Rostami: Materials Science and Engineering.
[4]Wanrong Cao, Kaibing Fu, Ningyu Di, Yinping Yang: Insulation Materials.
[5]FF Lange, KC Radford: Journal of Material Science, Vol.6(1971), p1197
Online since: November 2010
Authors: Masayuki Kamaya, Takayuki Mori, Teruaki Yamada, Masatoshi Kuroda
First, low-cycle fatigue tests were conducted and the fatigue damage was induced in
the material.
[2] Kuroda M. , Yamanaka S. , Yamada K. and Isobe Y. , Detection of Plastic Deformation and Fatigue Damage in Pressure Vessel Steel by Leakage Magnetic Flux Sensors, Materials Science Research International, 7 (2001) 213-218
[4] Kamaya M. , Materials Characterization, 60 (2009) 125-132
[5] Kangwantrakool S. , Golman B. and Shinohara K. , Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan, 36 (2003) 49-56
[7] The Society of Materials Science, Japan, Commission Report, Materials, 25 (1975) 24-258.
[2] Kuroda M. , Yamanaka S. , Yamada K. and Isobe Y. , Detection of Plastic Deformation and Fatigue Damage in Pressure Vessel Steel by Leakage Magnetic Flux Sensors, Materials Science Research International, 7 (2001) 213-218
[4] Kamaya M. , Materials Characterization, 60 (2009) 125-132
[5] Kangwantrakool S. , Golman B. and Shinohara K. , Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan, 36 (2003) 49-56
[7] The Society of Materials Science, Japan, Commission Report, Materials, 25 (1975) 24-258.
Online since: June 2011
Authors: Xian Li Liu, Guang Jun Chen, Zhong Yang Zhao, Sheng Yuan Ji, Ke Qiang Li
Introduction
There are four types of chips when cutting different workpiece materials in different cutting conditions: continuous chip, saw chip, unit chip and chipping chip.
Workpiece material is hardened bearing steel GCr15.
Byrne: Journal of Engineering Vol. 124 (2002), pp:528-535
Moisan: J. of Manufacturing Science and Engineering Vol. 8(122) (2000), pp: 406-412 [8] G.J.
Wang: Key Engineering Materials.
Workpiece material is hardened bearing steel GCr15.
Byrne: Journal of Engineering Vol. 124 (2002), pp:528-535
Moisan: J. of Manufacturing Science and Engineering Vol. 8(122) (2000), pp: 406-412 [8] G.J.
Wang: Key Engineering Materials.
Online since: June 2005
Authors: Sang Jin Lee, S.Y. Chun
Lee
2
Major of Advanced Materials Science & Engineering, Mokpo National University,
Muan, 534-729, Korea.
1sychun@mokpo.ac.kr, 2lee@mokpo.ac.kr
Keywords: Plasma-based ion implantation; Deposition; Pulse plasma
Abstract.
Moreover, this technique can be applied to the surface coatings or modification of three-dimensional materials, which makes this technique more attractive in terms of industrial application.
Therefore, plasma ions are made from the cathode material.
Sputtering yields for single-element materials 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 0 2 4 6 8 10 No bias -5 kV Numbers of arc pulse (count) Film thickness (nm) 4 Title of Publication (to be inserted by the publisher) can be reasonably well predicted by theory.
Ohring, Materials Science of Thin Films, (Academic Press, New York 2002)
Moreover, this technique can be applied to the surface coatings or modification of three-dimensional materials, which makes this technique more attractive in terms of industrial application.
Therefore, plasma ions are made from the cathode material.
Sputtering yields for single-element materials 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 0 2 4 6 8 10 No bias -5 kV Numbers of arc pulse (count) Film thickness (nm) 4 Title of Publication (to be inserted by the publisher) can be reasonably well predicted by theory.
Ohring, Materials Science of Thin Films, (Academic Press, New York 2002)
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Chun Tao Ji, Li Peng Deng
Introduction
In resistance spot welding, the thermal expansion of the weld area is measured by electrode displacement during spot welding, which reflects the direct thermal responses of the joint materials to the welding conditions.
At the initial stage of heating the rate of change of displacement is inversely proportional to the electrode force for both materials.
Material: 1.5-1.5mm aluminum.
Science and Technology of Welding and Joining. 1 (1996) 110-118 [4] Chien C S, Asibu K.
Welding Journal. 81 (2002) 195-s-199-s
At the initial stage of heating the rate of change of displacement is inversely proportional to the electrode force for both materials.
Material: 1.5-1.5mm aluminum.
Science and Technology of Welding and Joining. 1 (1996) 110-118 [4] Chien C S, Asibu K.
Welding Journal. 81 (2002) 195-s-199-s
Online since: July 2013
Authors: Rong Li Sang, Jun Shao, Lin Wang
Intorduction
In recent years, nanostructural materials have been intensively studied due to both scientific interests and potential applications [1,2].
Moreover, ZnTiO3 doped with some transition metal ions has been widely researched as one of the most promising luminescent materials due to its environmental friendliness and low cost [8, 9].
This route may open a new door to make nanofibers of inorganic materials.
Garrwin, Science at the atomic scale, Nature 355 (1992) 761-766
Yang, Nanofibers of LiMn2O4 by electrospinning, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 285 (2005) 163–166
Moreover, ZnTiO3 doped with some transition metal ions has been widely researched as one of the most promising luminescent materials due to its environmental friendliness and low cost [8, 9].
This route may open a new door to make nanofibers of inorganic materials.
Garrwin, Science at the atomic scale, Nature 355 (1992) 761-766
Yang, Nanofibers of LiMn2O4 by electrospinning, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 285 (2005) 163–166
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Jian Ding, Wei Min Zhao, Xian Kuo Meng
Study on Interfacial Tension and Flammability of Mg-Ca-Ce Alloy Melt
Meng Xiankuo 1,a, Zhao Weimin 2,b* and Ding Jian 3,c
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Hebei University of Technology,
Tianjin 300130, China
amxk19870621@126.com, bwmzhao@hebut.edu.cn, cdjian0122@126.com
Keywords: Mg alloy; flame-retardant; oxidation film; interfacial tension.
The proportion of raw materials and measuring equipment were shown in Table 1 and Figure 1.
Light metals,2002,(8):56-61 [2] Mordike B.L,EbeH T.Magnesium properties application potential[J].Materials Science and Engineering,2006,A302:37-45 [3] N.V.
Effect of cooling rate on ignition point of AZ91D-0.98 wt.% Ce magnesium alloy[J].Materials Letter, 2007,61(13):2772-2774 [5] Chang S Y,MatsushitaM,TezukaH,KamioA.The Collected Abstracts of 117th Fall Meeting of Japan Inst Metals and Inter Sympon Adv Materials and Tech for the 21"Century[A l.Japan Inst Metals[C].2005,156(23):17 [6] Xin MD,Ji ZS,Liang WZ, et al.
The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals,2003,13(3):731-734
The proportion of raw materials and measuring equipment were shown in Table 1 and Figure 1.
Light metals,2002,(8):56-61 [2] Mordike B.L,EbeH T.Magnesium properties application potential[J].Materials Science and Engineering,2006,A302:37-45 [3] N.V.
Effect of cooling rate on ignition point of AZ91D-0.98 wt.% Ce magnesium alloy[J].Materials Letter, 2007,61(13):2772-2774 [5] Chang S Y,MatsushitaM,TezukaH,KamioA.The Collected Abstracts of 117th Fall Meeting of Japan Inst Metals and Inter Sympon Adv Materials and Tech for the 21"Century[A l.Japan Inst Metals[C].2005,156(23):17 [6] Xin MD,Ji ZS,Liang WZ, et al.
The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals,2003,13(3):731-734
Online since: September 2016
Authors: G. Venkatachalam, Harikrushna Dodiya
In the recent scenario, the focus for the environmental pollution and the piling of products from non-renewable and non-biodegradable resources has forced many researchers to develop new eco-friendly and biodegradable materials.
Venkateshwaren, Mechanical properties of banana/kenaf fiber-reinforced hybrid polyester composites: Effect of woven fabric and random orientation, Materials and Design 66 (2015) 246–257
Arunsundaranayagam, Fiber surface treatment and its effect on mechanical and visco-elastic behavior of banana/epoxy composite, Materials and Design 47 (2013) 151–159
Koshy, Sabu Thomas, A comparison of the mechanical properties of phenol formaldehyde composites reinforced with banana fibres and glass fibres, Composites Science and Technology 62 (2002) 1857–1868
S, Tensile and Hardness Properties of Banana/Pineapple Natural Fibre Reinforced Hybrid Composites, International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT) (2013) 2278-0181.
Venkateshwaren, Mechanical properties of banana/kenaf fiber-reinforced hybrid polyester composites: Effect of woven fabric and random orientation, Materials and Design 66 (2015) 246–257
Arunsundaranayagam, Fiber surface treatment and its effect on mechanical and visco-elastic behavior of banana/epoxy composite, Materials and Design 47 (2013) 151–159
Koshy, Sabu Thomas, A comparison of the mechanical properties of phenol formaldehyde composites reinforced with banana fibres and glass fibres, Composites Science and Technology 62 (2002) 1857–1868
S, Tensile and Hardness Properties of Banana/Pineapple Natural Fibre Reinforced Hybrid Composites, International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT) (2013) 2278-0181.