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Online since: January 2012
Authors: Ying Kui Gu, Xiang Xiang Tong, Xin Chong Luo
The Modal Analysis of Full Mounted Converter Vessel Tilting Mechaism
Yingkui Gu a, Xiangxiang Tong b and Xinchong Luoc
School of Mechanical and Electronical Engineering, Jiangxi University of Science and Technology, Ganzhou, Jiangxi, 341000,China
aguyingkui@163.com, btxx417261303@163.com, cluocong627@163.com
Keywords: Converter titling mechanism, Modal analysis, Inherent characteristics, Finite Element Analysis
Abstract.
In Workbench, we can define its unit materials, unit type, material elastic models and poisson's ratio, density and divided the grid.
Acknowledgment This research was partially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under the contract number 61164009, the Science and Technology Support Project Plan of Jiangxi Province under the contract number 2010BGB01200 and the Science Foundation of Education Commission of Jiangxi Province under the contract number GJJ11460.
Lin, and R.G.Parker, Sensitivity of planetary gear natural frequencies and vibration modes to model parameters, Journal of Sound and Vibration, Vol. 228 (1999), p. 109-128
In Workbench, we can define its unit materials, unit type, material elastic models and poisson's ratio, density and divided the grid.
Acknowledgment This research was partially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under the contract number 61164009, the Science and Technology Support Project Plan of Jiangxi Province under the contract number 2010BGB01200 and the Science Foundation of Education Commission of Jiangxi Province under the contract number GJJ11460.
Lin, and R.G.Parker, Sensitivity of planetary gear natural frequencies and vibration modes to model parameters, Journal of Sound and Vibration, Vol. 228 (1999), p. 109-128
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Hai Qing Liu, Hong Mei Fan, Jia Ren, Xiang Jun Meng, Xiu Bo Liu
However, the counter materials sliding against NiCr-Cr3C2 coating exhibits significantly high wear rates due to the high sliding coefficient of friction and hardness of NiCr-Cr3C2 coating, which limits the application on rotation devices and other places.
The mixtures of Ni80Cr20-Cr3C2 (70)(wt.%) with average particle diameter less than 45 μm and 10%WS2 were mixed by using a ball miller and used as the pre-placed material.
Pityana, A.P.I.Popoola, Applied Surface Science. 263(2012)591-596
[2]Chuanbing Huang, Lingzhong Du, Weigang Zhang, Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 479(2009)777-784
[3]Xiu-Bo Liu, Shi-Hong-Shi, Jian Guo, GeYan Fu, Ming-Di Wang, Applied Surface Science. 255(2009)5662-5668
The mixtures of Ni80Cr20-Cr3C2 (70)(wt.%) with average particle diameter less than 45 μm and 10%WS2 were mixed by using a ball miller and used as the pre-placed material.
Pityana, A.P.I.Popoola, Applied Surface Science. 263(2012)591-596
[2]Chuanbing Huang, Lingzhong Du, Weigang Zhang, Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 479(2009)777-784
[3]Xiu-Bo Liu, Shi-Hong-Shi, Jian Guo, GeYan Fu, Ming-Di Wang, Applied Surface Science. 255(2009)5662-5668
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Liang Dong Zhang, Ying Hua Liao, Chun Wang
The Material is CrNiMo (AISI4340), the hardness is 323~370HBW, the gravity of the shaft F3=12N, the spline joint is used on one end of the shaft, the radial force F2=14N which is caused by the eccentric mounting of the rotor spindle.
In terms of material mechanics, the sa, sm are given by (9) Where M denotes the maximum bending moment; W denotes the bending section modulus; WT denotes the torsional section modulus.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by Sichuan Provincial Key Lab of Process Equipment and Control Engineering (GKYY201105), Education Department of Sichuan Province (13ZA0129) and Science and Technology Bureau of Zigong (2013J19).
Mechanical Science and Technology, Vol. 18(4) (1999), p.659-661(in Chinese)
Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing, Vol. 33(6), (2011), p. 766-769 (in Chinese)
In terms of material mechanics, the sa, sm are given by (9) Where M denotes the maximum bending moment; W denotes the bending section modulus; WT denotes the torsional section modulus.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by Sichuan Provincial Key Lab of Process Equipment and Control Engineering (GKYY201105), Education Department of Sichuan Province (13ZA0129) and Science and Technology Bureau of Zigong (2013J19).
Mechanical Science and Technology, Vol. 18(4) (1999), p.659-661(in Chinese)
Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing, Vol. 33(6), (2011), p. 766-769 (in Chinese)
Online since: March 2014
Authors: Liga Berzina-Cimdina, Kristaps Rubenis, Nina Mironova-Ulmane, Agnese Pura, Natalija Borodajenko, Jurijs Ozolins
Conductive ceramic materials were obtained by sintering TiO2 ceramics in vacuum [1,2].
Various advanced shaping techniques such as spark plasma sintering and hot pressing have been used for preparation of thermoelectric materials.
Clarke, Electrodes based on Magnéli phase titanium oxides: the properties and applications of Ebonex® materials, J.
Diebold, The surface science of titanium dioxide, Surface Science reports 48 (2003) 53-229
Siegel, Optical determination of the oxygen stoichiometry of nanophase metal-oxide materials, J.
Various advanced shaping techniques such as spark plasma sintering and hot pressing have been used for preparation of thermoelectric materials.
Clarke, Electrodes based on Magnéli phase titanium oxides: the properties and applications of Ebonex® materials, J.
Diebold, The surface science of titanium dioxide, Surface Science reports 48 (2003) 53-229
Siegel, Optical determination of the oxygen stoichiometry of nanophase metal-oxide materials, J.
Online since: October 2024
Authors: Sana Javaid, Shafi Ur Rehman, Nasir M. Ahmad
Acknowledgment
The initial phase of the research was carried out at School of Chemical and Materials Engineering (SCME) and the final phase research was conducted at Atta Ur Rahman School of Applied Biosciences (ASAB) at National University of Science and Technology (NUST, H-12Campus).
Harifi, Nanoencapsulation techniques for textile finishing, in Nanofinishing of Textile Materials, M.
Liu, Natural photonic materials for textile coatings, in Active Coatings for Smart Textiles, J.
Materials Science and Engineering: C. 107 (2020) 110334
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Harifi, Nanoencapsulation techniques for textile finishing, in Nanofinishing of Textile Materials, M.
Liu, Natural photonic materials for textile coatings, in Active Coatings for Smart Textiles, J.
Materials Science and Engineering: C. 107 (2020) 110334
Journal of coatings technology and research, (2023) 1–15 [14] S.
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Feng Qin, Xu Guang Li, Ji Bo Jiang, Duo Qiang Liang
These materials often cause disposal problems and environmental pollution[3-5].
Contains some toxic elements, manganese slag is definitely one of hazardous materials[7].
Science of The Total Environment, V. 341, No. 1-3, Apr. 2005, pp.159-172. [6] Fan D.; Yang P.
Journal of Hazardous Materials, V. 96, No. 2-3, Jan. 2003, pp. 201-216. [8] Harald G.
Earth-Science Reviews, V. 100, No. 1-4. (18), June 2010, pp. 1-420. [9] Ziad A.; Mohamed A.
Contains some toxic elements, manganese slag is definitely one of hazardous materials[7].
Science of The Total Environment, V. 341, No. 1-3, Apr. 2005, pp.159-172. [6] Fan D.; Yang P.
Journal of Hazardous Materials, V. 96, No. 2-3, Jan. 2003, pp. 201-216. [8] Harald G.
Earth-Science Reviews, V. 100, No. 1-4. (18), June 2010, pp. 1-420. [9] Ziad A.; Mohamed A.
Online since: July 2016
Authors: Nikolay Petkov, Petr Louda, Lukáš Voleský, Adéla Coufalová, Pavel Kejzlar, Totka Bakalova, Lucie Svobodová
Biomaterials science: an introduction to materials in medicine. 2nd ed.
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Journal of Dental Research 1993; 72:1304–9
Dental Materials : Official Publication of the Academy of Dental Materials 1997; 13:258–269
Progress in Materials Science 2013; 58:261–326. doi:10.1016/j.pmatsci.2012.09.001
[4] Niinomi M., Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A.
Journal of Dental Research 1993; 72:1304–9
Dental Materials : Official Publication of the Academy of Dental Materials 1997; 13:258–269
Progress in Materials Science 2013; 58:261–326. doi:10.1016/j.pmatsci.2012.09.001
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Shi Pin Wu, Sen Li, Dong Po Wang, Qiu Lin Yang
Because the residual stress of the divested part was released, the residual stress of the surplus materials volume redistributed.
Ordnance Material Science Engineering (In Chinese), 2009, 9 32(5): 69-72 [5] Dongpo Wang, Lixing Huo, Yufeng Zhang, etc.
Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 2003, 39(9): 87-91
Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 2004, 17(4): 531-533
International Journal of Fatigue, 2003, 25: 1 239-1 247.
Ordnance Material Science Engineering (In Chinese), 2009, 9 32(5): 69-72 [5] Dongpo Wang, Lixing Huo, Yufeng Zhang, etc.
Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 2003, 39(9): 87-91
Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 2004, 17(4): 531-533
International Journal of Fatigue, 2003, 25: 1 239-1 247.
Online since: June 2020
Authors: Evelyn Evelyn, Chairul Chairul, Syaiful Bahri, Ella Awaltanova
Nipa sap is a potential raw material for renewable energy feedstock since nipa freely grows on swampy and sea adjacent land and deforestation caused by large clearing forest as in sugarcane and corn is not foreseen.
Material and Methods Raw Material.
Nigam, Continuous ethanol production from pineapple cannery waste using immobilized yeast cells, Journal of Biotechnology 80 (2000) 189-193
Tan, An novel immobilization method of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to sorghum bagasse for ethanol production, Journal of Biotechnology 129 (2007) 415-420
Ivanova, Behaviour and properties of released and in calcium alginate gel immobilized cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in continuous culture, 4th European Congress on Biotechnology, Elsevier Science Publishers Amsterdam, 1987, pp. 107-109.
Material and Methods Raw Material.
Nigam, Continuous ethanol production from pineapple cannery waste using immobilized yeast cells, Journal of Biotechnology 80 (2000) 189-193
Tan, An novel immobilization method of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to sorghum bagasse for ethanol production, Journal of Biotechnology 129 (2007) 415-420
Ivanova, Behaviour and properties of released and in calcium alginate gel immobilized cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in continuous culture, 4th European Congress on Biotechnology, Elsevier Science Publishers Amsterdam, 1987, pp. 107-109.
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Ronan Le Goff, Yvon Jarny, Alban Agazzi, Vincent Sobotka
The material of the part is a semi-crystalline PA 66 Technyl A218.
Qiao, A systematic computer-aided approach to cooling system optimal design in plastic injection molding, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 48(2006) 430-439 [5] L.
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Rond-Oustau, Automatic optimization of the cooling of injection mold based on the boundary element method, Materials processing and design: Modeling, Simulation and Applications-NUMIFORM-Proceeding of the 8th International Conference on Numerical Methods in Industrial Forming Process, vol. 712, no. 1, pp. 222-227, Colombus, Ohio, USA, 2004
Reeves, Functions minimization by conjugate gradients, The Computer Journal, 7(1964) 149-154
Qiao, A systematic computer-aided approach to cooling system optimal design in plastic injection molding, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 48(2006) 430-439 [5] L.
Manoochehri, A computer-aided optimization approach for the design of injection mold cooling systems, Journal of Mechanical Design, 120(1998) 165-174 [6] E.
Rond-Oustau, Automatic optimization of the cooling of injection mold based on the boundary element method, Materials processing and design: Modeling, Simulation and Applications-NUMIFORM-Proceeding of the 8th International Conference on Numerical Methods in Industrial Forming Process, vol. 712, no. 1, pp. 222-227, Colombus, Ohio, USA, 2004
Reeves, Functions minimization by conjugate gradients, The Computer Journal, 7(1964) 149-154