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Online since: February 2012
Authors: Serge Boude, Walid Najjar, Xavier Legrand, Cedric Pupin, Philippe Dal Santo
To identify the material parameters, uniaxial tensile tests and bias tests have been employed.
Introduction Resin Transfer Molding (RTM) is one of the most used manufacturing processes for industrial composite materials [1].
Computational Materials Science, 2007, 40:439–448 [3] Arbter R & al, Experimental determination of the permeability of textiles: A benchmark exercise.
Influence of tensile, in-plane shear and bending stiffnesses, Composites Science and Technology, 2011, 71 (5): 683-692
International Journal of Material forming, 2010, 3(Suppl 2): 1205-1216 [11] Allaoui S, Boisse P, Chatel S, Hamila N, Hivet G, Soulat D, Vidal- Salle E, Experimental and numerical analyses of textile reinforcement forming of a tetrahedral shape, Composites Part A, 2011, 42:612–622.
Introduction Resin Transfer Molding (RTM) is one of the most used manufacturing processes for industrial composite materials [1].
Computational Materials Science, 2007, 40:439–448 [3] Arbter R & al, Experimental determination of the permeability of textiles: A benchmark exercise.
Influence of tensile, in-plane shear and bending stiffnesses, Composites Science and Technology, 2011, 71 (5): 683-692
International Journal of Material forming, 2010, 3(Suppl 2): 1205-1216 [11] Allaoui S, Boisse P, Chatel S, Hamila N, Hivet G, Soulat D, Vidal- Salle E, Experimental and numerical analyses of textile reinforcement forming of a tetrahedral shape, Composites Part A, 2011, 42:612–622.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: De Wen Tang, Rui Lan Zhao, Ru Shu Peng
On the other hand, an increased heat in deformation zones will lead to a pre-heating of the material entering the shear zone, which will also lead to a softening of the material.
The plastic material behavior is described by a modified J-C equation.
Acknowledgements The authors gratefully acknowledge the foundation by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) with the project number 50665001.
Journal of Mechanical Strength.
Computational Materials Science.
The plastic material behavior is described by a modified J-C equation.
Acknowledgements The authors gratefully acknowledge the foundation by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) with the project number 50665001.
Journal of Mechanical Strength.
Computational Materials Science.
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Zi Min Jin, Jian Wei Tao, Min Bo Lin, Yun Lei Cai
Microencapsulation is a technology that uses membranous materials to coat solids or liquids into micro particles [2].
The fabrics finished by the fresh finishing agent could have a unique and effective performance of anti-odor. 2 Materials and Methods 2.1 Fabrics’ mint cool feel finishing (1) Materials Pure cotton fabrics were used.
And fabrics were cured for 1 minute at 140 oC. 2.2 Fabrics’ fresh finishing (1) Materials Pure cotton fabrics (white and black) were used.
References [1] Zhijia Cheng, Preparation and testing of menthol microcapsules, Hunan Agricultural Sciences. 14 (2010) 43-44
[2] Dayan Hu, Jiansheng Guo, Application of microcapsule technology to the fabric finishing, Textile Dyeing and Finishing Journal. 27 (2005) 10-11
The fabrics finished by the fresh finishing agent could have a unique and effective performance of anti-odor. 2 Materials and Methods 2.1 Fabrics’ mint cool feel finishing (1) Materials Pure cotton fabrics were used.
And fabrics were cured for 1 minute at 140 oC. 2.2 Fabrics’ fresh finishing (1) Materials Pure cotton fabrics (white and black) were used.
References [1] Zhijia Cheng, Preparation and testing of menthol microcapsules, Hunan Agricultural Sciences. 14 (2010) 43-44
[2] Dayan Hu, Jiansheng Guo, Application of microcapsule technology to the fabric finishing, Textile Dyeing and Finishing Journal. 27 (2005) 10-11
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Wan Akmal Izzati, Nor Asiah Muhamad, Mohd Shafanizam, Yanuar Z. Arief, Zuraimy Adzis, Mohamad Zul Hilmey Makmud
Muhamad1
1Institute of High Voltage and High Current, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 81310 UTM Skudai, Johor, Malaysia
2School of Science and Technology, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, 88400 Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia.
Introduction Polymer nanocomposites have gained great interest among researches in electrical insulating application as it hold high performances as engineering materials.
While the microfillers are equal or less than 50 wt% of the total material weight of the polymer composite.
Summary Nanocomposite materials have shown some interest in high voltage research field toward the improvement of the insulation materials.
Piah: Malaysian Polymer Journal, 6, 1(2011) 58 [3] T.
Introduction Polymer nanocomposites have gained great interest among researches in electrical insulating application as it hold high performances as engineering materials.
While the microfillers are equal or less than 50 wt% of the total material weight of the polymer composite.
Summary Nanocomposite materials have shown some interest in high voltage research field toward the improvement of the insulation materials.
Piah: Malaysian Polymer Journal, 6, 1(2011) 58 [3] T.
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Hong She Dang, Chu Jia Guo
Volume Measurement Method for Irregular Objects based on Shape from Shading
Dang Hongshea, Guo Chujiab
College of Electrical & Information Engineering, Shaanxi University of Science and Technology Shaanxi, Xian, 710021, China
aemail: hsdang@163.com, bemail:a360922608@163.com
Keywords: Machine Vision; Volume Measurement; Shape from Shading
Abstract.
Experimental research on volume measurement method of weights based on acoustic principle [J].Chinese Journal of Scientific Instrument, 2012, 33(10): 2337-2342. ], but in industry environment, there is big noise, acoustical principle method can not be general use.
Advanced Materials Research, 2013, 694: 1945-1948. ].Hao and his partners calculate the volume of industrial complex shape parts by integral principle[[] Hao Jian-jun,Liu Zi-tao, Jiang Qiang.
Advanced Materials Research, 2011, 301:1196-1201. ].
Photonics and Optoelectronics (SOPO), 2011:16-18. ], but this method aims at the industry parts which consistent by some regular shape, and not suitable for natural fractal material.
Experimental research on volume measurement method of weights based on acoustic principle [J].Chinese Journal of Scientific Instrument, 2012, 33(10): 2337-2342. ], but in industry environment, there is big noise, acoustical principle method can not be general use.
Advanced Materials Research, 2013, 694: 1945-1948. ].Hao and his partners calculate the volume of industrial complex shape parts by integral principle[[] Hao Jian-jun,Liu Zi-tao, Jiang Qiang.
Advanced Materials Research, 2011, 301:1196-1201. ].
Photonics and Optoelectronics (SOPO), 2011:16-18. ], but this method aims at the industry parts which consistent by some regular shape, and not suitable for natural fractal material.
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Lin Zhang, Di Lun Sheng, En Yi Chu, Rui Zhang, Ju Peng Liu, Sheng Li Zhou
Preparation of self -assembled iron oxide nanorings with nano-aluminum
ZHANG LIN1,2, a, SHENG DILUN1,b,ZHANG RUI1,c, CHU ENYI1,d, LIU JIUPENG1,e,and ZHOU SHENLI1,f
1Shaanxi Institute of Applied Physics&Chemistry, P.R.China
2Nanjing University of Science and Technology, P.R.China
azhangl@njust.edu.cn, bshdl@mail.sina.com
Keywords: iron oxide,aluminium,self-assemble,nanorings.
The traditional ignition agents were not completely dependable[1-2].MIC could be used as a microscopic system igniter.It exhibits great advantages of high burning rate and burning stability and reliability[3-7].Self-assembly, as a new method of MIC preparation, made the fuel particles orderly arrange around oxidant particles, and it can control materials at molecular leveland ensured maximum energy release and energy density[8].
It showed that the aluminum powder was packed in the iron oxide nanorings. 2 Experimental 2.1 Materials Hexahydrate ferric chloride(AR, Sinopharm Chemical Reagent Co.
Finally, the particles were separated by centrifugation with propanol repeatedly and dried at 65°C for 12h to obtain the final material. 2.4 Characterization The powder X-ray diffraction(XRD) patterns were recorded on D8 advance X-ray diffraction using Kα2 radiation(λ=0.15406nm).Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images were taken on a JEM-1200EX type transmission electron microscope under a working voltage of 160kV.
Phys 98(6):064903/1 [5] Granier J J, Pantoya M L (2004) Combust Flame 138(4): 373 [6] Pantoya M L, Granier J J (2005) Propellants Explos Pyrotech.30(1):53 [7] Bhattacharya S, Gao Y, Apperson S, Subramaniam S (2006) J Energ Mater 24(1):1 [8] Rossi C, Zhang K L, Estève D, Alphonse P (2007) Journal of microelectromechanical systems16(4):919 [9]Cheng J L, Hng H H, Ng H Y, Soon P C (2010),Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 71:90 [10] Cheng J L, Hng H H, Lee Y W, Du S W (2010) Combustion and Flame 157:2241 [11] Sullivan K T, Piekiel N W, Wu C, Chowdhury S (2012)Combustion and Flame 159:2 [12] Weismiller M R, Malchi J Y, Lee J G, Yetter R A (2011) Proceedings of the Combustion Institute 33:1989
The traditional ignition agents were not completely dependable[1-2].MIC could be used as a microscopic system igniter.It exhibits great advantages of high burning rate and burning stability and reliability[3-7].Self-assembly, as a new method of MIC preparation, made the fuel particles orderly arrange around oxidant particles, and it can control materials at molecular leveland ensured maximum energy release and energy density[8].
It showed that the aluminum powder was packed in the iron oxide nanorings. 2 Experimental 2.1 Materials Hexahydrate ferric chloride(AR, Sinopharm Chemical Reagent Co.
Finally, the particles were separated by centrifugation with propanol repeatedly and dried at 65°C for 12h to obtain the final material. 2.4 Characterization The powder X-ray diffraction(XRD) patterns were recorded on D8 advance X-ray diffraction using Kα2 radiation(λ=0.15406nm).Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images were taken on a JEM-1200EX type transmission electron microscope under a working voltage of 160kV.
Phys 98(6):064903/1 [5] Granier J J, Pantoya M L (2004) Combust Flame 138(4): 373 [6] Pantoya M L, Granier J J (2005) Propellants Explos Pyrotech.30(1):53 [7] Bhattacharya S, Gao Y, Apperson S, Subramaniam S (2006) J Energ Mater 24(1):1 [8] Rossi C, Zhang K L, Estève D, Alphonse P (2007) Journal of microelectromechanical systems16(4):919 [9]Cheng J L, Hng H H, Ng H Y, Soon P C (2010),Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 71:90 [10] Cheng J L, Hng H H, Lee Y W, Du S W (2010) Combustion and Flame 157:2241 [11] Sullivan K T, Piekiel N W, Wu C, Chowdhury S (2012)Combustion and Flame 159:2 [12] Weismiller M R, Malchi J Y, Lee J G, Yetter R A (2011) Proceedings of the Combustion Institute 33:1989
Online since: January 2018
Authors: Erzhena Khartaeva, Sergey Nomoev, Ivan Vasilevskii
Atomic Force Microscopy and EDX Analysis for Investigation
of Photoconductive LT-GaAs Terahertz Antennas
NOMOEV Sergey1,a, VASILEVSKII Ivan1,b, KHARTAEVA Erzhena2,c
1National Research Nuclear University “MEPhI”, Kashirskoe shosse, 31, Moscow, 115409, Russia
2Institute of Physical Materials Science SB RAS, Sakhyanovoy str., 6, Ulan-Ude, 670047, Russia
aserganom@gmail.com, bivasilevskii@mail.ru, cerzhena.har@mail.ru
Keywords: Photoconductive antennas; low-temperature grown gallium arsenide; atomic force microscopy.
This improves their quality, i.e. crystal boundaries are obtained [4], which in turn gives the material the properties necessary for effective generation (high resistivity up to 108 Ohm·cm and extremely small, less than 1 ps, lifetime of charge carriers).
According to a theoretical model for polycrystalline materials, the barrier height, ΦBH, between different grains is given by , (2) where q, N, Gs, and ε are the elementary charge, the concentration of impurity atoms, the grain size, and the permittivity [5], respectively.
Ouchi, Improved terahertz wave intensity in photoconductive antennas formed of annealed low-temperature grown GaAs, Japanese Journal of Appl.
Dubovoǐ, Variation of the surface roughness of CVD ZnSe undergoing mechanical processing as a function of the grain size of the suspension, Journal of Optical Technology. 80(9), 577-581 (2013).
This improves their quality, i.e. crystal boundaries are obtained [4], which in turn gives the material the properties necessary for effective generation (high resistivity up to 108 Ohm·cm and extremely small, less than 1 ps, lifetime of charge carriers).
According to a theoretical model for polycrystalline materials, the barrier height, ΦBH, between different grains is given by , (2) where q, N, Gs, and ε are the elementary charge, the concentration of impurity atoms, the grain size, and the permittivity [5], respectively.
Ouchi, Improved terahertz wave intensity in photoconductive antennas formed of annealed low-temperature grown GaAs, Japanese Journal of Appl.
Dubovoǐ, Variation of the surface roughness of CVD ZnSe undergoing mechanical processing as a function of the grain size of the suspension, Journal of Optical Technology. 80(9), 577-581 (2013).
Color Prediction for Weft-All-Coloring Jacquard Fabric Based on the Two-Constant Kubelka-Munk Theory
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Jiu Zhou, Hua Zhou, Chun Yan Wang
Color Prediction for Weft-all-coloring Jacquard Fabric based on the two-constant Kubelka-Munk Theory
Hua ZHOU 1, a Chunyan WANG1, b and Jiu Zhou1, c
1Key laboratory of Advanced Textile Materials and Manufacturing Technology , ministry of Education , Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, 310018, China
ahzzh@zstu.edu.cn, bwangchunyan3@163.com, c zhoujiu34@126.com,
Key Words: Weft-all-coloring, Jacquard fabric, Theory of kubelka-munk, CIELAB.
Table 1 Sample material and on machine technological parameter Yarn Color Raw materials Linear density Fabric density warp W Silk 23.3×2dtex warp115/CM weft 70/CM (16-thread weave) weft R G Y Silk 23.3×2dtex Reflectance Measurements.
Acknowledgements This research was funded in part through a grant of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC No.61040024).
Frankie, et al: Journal of Dong Hua University Vol. 3(2007), p. 341
Zhou: Journal of Dong Hua University Vol. 19(2002), p. 28
Table 1 Sample material and on machine technological parameter Yarn Color Raw materials Linear density Fabric density warp W Silk 23.3×2dtex warp115/CM weft 70/CM (16-thread weave) weft R G Y Silk 23.3×2dtex Reflectance Measurements.
Acknowledgements This research was funded in part through a grant of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC No.61040024).
Frankie, et al: Journal of Dong Hua University Vol. 3(2007), p. 341
Zhou: Journal of Dong Hua University Vol. 19(2002), p. 28
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Lei Zhang, Zhong Ming Pan
However, merely in the intermediate frequency regime (above 100kHz) the skin effect of the sensing material can bring about strong GMI effect [4].
Edelstein, "Magnetic sensors and their applications," IEEE sensors journal, vol. 6, pp. 631-649, 2006
Peng, "Giant magnetoimpedance materials: fundamentals and applications," Progress in Materials Science, vol. 53, pp. 323-420, 2008
Gupta, et al., "New voltage controlled oscillators using CFOAs," International Journal of Electroncs and Communications, vol. 63, pp. 209-217, 2009
Edelstein, "Magnetic sensors and their applications," IEEE sensors journal, vol. 6, pp. 631-649, 2006
Peng, "Giant magnetoimpedance materials: fundamentals and applications," Progress in Materials Science, vol. 53, pp. 323-420, 2008
Gupta, et al., "New voltage controlled oscillators using CFOAs," International Journal of Electroncs and Communications, vol. 63, pp. 209-217, 2009
Online since: May 2019
Authors: Li Juan Xiang, Xun Gan, Sun Han, An Lin Deng, Ling Ling Zhang, Ji Hui Luo
Effect of Mold Temperature on Surface Segregation of Continuous Unidirectional Solidified Cu-Ag Alloy
Jihui Luoa,*, Lijuan Xiangb, Xun Ganc, Sun Hand, Anlin Denge
and Lingling Zhangf
College of Materials Science and Engineering, Yangtze Normal University, Chongqing 408100, China
a20170128@yznu.cn, b1786554414@qq.com, c2420047177@qq.com, d1910546111@qq.com e599932011@qq.com, f1808622586@qq.com
Keywords: Cu–Ag alloy, continuous unidirectional solidification, surface segregation.
Sun, Material properties of high-strength beryllium-free copper alloys, Mater.
Journal of Guangdong Non-Ferrous Metals. 16 (2006) 31-35
Journal of Metals, 38 (1986) 14-16
Materials Transactions. 45 (2004) 353-356
Sun, Material properties of high-strength beryllium-free copper alloys, Mater.
Journal of Guangdong Non-Ferrous Metals. 16 (2006) 31-35
Journal of Metals, 38 (1986) 14-16
Materials Transactions. 45 (2004) 353-356