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Online since: April 2009
Authors: Celeste M.C. Pereira
Pereira INEGI-Institute of Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Management, R.
[4] Evora, V.M.F., Shukla, A., Materials Science and Engineering A361 (2003) p. 358
Torres Marques, "Dynamical mechanical thermal analysis of flame-retardant unsaturated polyester nanocomposites: the effect of aluminium hydroxide (ATH) and nanoclays", Key Engineering Materials, Advanced Materials Forum, 2007
Online since: February 2020
Authors: L.G. Marques, Manoel Marcelo Prado, Raí M. de Oliveira, Keyse S. Andrade
Marques d* Department of Chemical Engineering/Laboratory of Transport Phenomena/Federal University of Sergipe, 49100-000, São Cristóvão-Sergipe, Brazil araioliveira95@hotmail.com, bkeysinha21@hotmail.com, cmanoelmprado@yahoo.com.br, dluanda_gimeno@yahoo.com.br Keywords: Convection; Infrared heating, Drying kinetics; energy consumption.
[6] C Sandu, Infrared radiative drying in food engineering: A process analysis, Biotechnol.
Defect and Diffusion Forum 364 (2015) 9-17
Hedayatizadeh, Quality assessment and kinetics of dehydrated watermelon seeds: Part 1, Engineering in Agriculture, Environment and Food, Elsevier, 2017, pp. 9-17
(Eds.), Advanced Structured Materials, Springer International Publishing, 2016, pp. 111-130.
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Cheng Chen, Wen Ke Yao, Jin Qi, Can Qun Yang, Qiang Wu
Bauman, “Early Experiences Porting Scientic Applications to the Many Integrated Core (MIC) Platform” [2] “Knights Corner Software Developers Guide”, revision 1.03, April 27, 2012 [3] OpenMP: The OpenMP API Specication for Parallel Programming. http://openmp.org/wp/openmp-specications/ [4] MPI-2: Extensions to the Message-Passing Interface, Message Passing Interface Forum, Jul 1997
“Computational Methods in Engineering & Science”, Proceedings of “Enhancement and Promotion of Computational Methods in Engineering and Science X”, Sanya, China, Aug, 2006, pp. 21–23
[12] GE Zhen,YANG Can-qun,WU Qiang,and CHEN Juan, “Accelerating Iterative Methods in Solving Linear Systems on GPUs”, [13] Canqun Yang, Zhen Ge, Juan Chen, Feng Wang, and Qiang Wu, “Accelerating PQMRCGSTAB Algorithm on GPU”, [14] QIAN Xinglong, ZANG Bimyu, ZHU Chnamqi, “Partial Reuse of the Vector Registers in SIMD Optimization”, COMPUTER ENGINEERING&SCIENCE, Vol.29,No.5,2007 [15] Franz Franchetti, StefanKral, JuergenLorenz, and Christoph W.
Sadayappan, “Automatic Transformations for Eective Parallel Execution on Intel Many Integrated Core” [17] Benjamin Schlegel, Thomas Willhalm, Wolfgang Lehner, “Fast Sorted-Set Intersection using SIMD Instructions” [18] Chris Lomont, “Introduction to Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions” [19] Canqun Yang, Zhen Ge, Juan Chen, Feng Wang, and Yunfei Du, “Solving 2D Nonlinear Unsteady Convectio n-Diffusion Equations on heterogenous platforms with multiple GPUs”, [20] Todd.C.Mowry, Tolerating Latency through Software-controlled Data Pre-fetching, PhD thesis, University of Standford, March 1994,
Online since: January 2026
Authors: Taoufik Hachimi, Fatima Majid, Fouad Ait Hmazi, Rajaa Rhanim
Ashley, Rapid prototyping systems, Mechanical Engineering 113 (1991) 34
Tian, Development Trends in Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing, Engineering 1 (2015) 85–89
Wang, Recent advances in additive manufacturing technology for bone tissue engineering scaffolds, International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology 108 (2020) 3591–3606
Rahmani (Eds.), Advanced Materials for Sustainable Energy and Engineering, Springer Nature Switzerland, Cham, 2024: pp. 469–474
Roesler, Manufacturing of porous polycaprolactone prepared with different particle sizes and infrared laser sintering conditions: microstructure and mechanical properties, Advances in Mechanical Engineering 6 (2014) 640496
Online since: May 2011
Mater. 18, 2006, 2949), engineering 2nd -phase precipitates in a nanostructured matrix (Y.H.
These strategies have been demonstrated to have varying degrees of success for improving the poor ductility of NS materials, and many of them can satisfy the requirements for engineering application (i.e. uniform elongation before necking is larger than about 5%).
This Specific Volume: Some prominent researchers in the field were invited to contribute regular and review papers on advanced mechanical properties and deformation mechanisms of bulk NS materials to this special topic volume of Materials Science Forum.
Sincerely yours Feb. 22, 2011 Yonghao Zhao, Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science University of California - Davis 1231 Bainer Hall, One Shields Avenue Davis, CA 95616-5294 Phone/fax: +1-530-752-9568/9554 Email: yhzhao@ucdavis.edu School of Materials Science and Engineering University of Shanghai for Science and Technology 516 Jungong Road, Shanghai 200093 Phone: +86-021-55271683 China
Online since: February 2026
Authors: Junjira Junpattanasit, Attaphon Kaewvilai, Jednupong Palomas, Chayanee Tippayasam
Effect of Post Weld Heat Treatment and Filler Metal on the Microstructure, Mechanical Properties, and Corrosion Resistance of Dissimilar Welds between Carbon Steel and Stainless Steel Junjira Junpattanasit1,a Jednupong Palomas2,b, Attaphon Kaewvilai1,c and Chayanee Tippayasam1,c* 1Department of Welding Engineering Technology, College of Industrial Technology, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, 1518 Pracharat 1 Rd., Bangsue, Bangkok, 10800, Thailand 2Department of Materials Engineering and Production, Faculty of Engineering, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, 1518 Pracharat 1 Rd., Bangsue, Bangkok, 10800, Thailand aPianojunjira@gmail.com, bj.s.palomas@gmail.com, cattaphon.k@cit.kmutnb.ac.th, cchayanee.t@cit.kmutnb.ac.th Keywords: Dissimilar welding, Carbon steel, Stainless steel, Post weld heat treatment (PWHT), Gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), Mechanical properties, Microstructure, Corrosion resistance.
Bodunrin, A comprehensive review of residual stresses in carbon steel welding: formation mechanisms, mitigation strategies, and advanced post-weld heat treatment techniques, Int.
Forum 1103 (2023) 37-48
Online since: January 2022
Authors: Olufunke Abolaji Balogun, Peter Anuoluwapo Gbadega
Modeling and Control of Grid-Connected Solar-Wind Hybrid Micro-Grid System with Multiple-Input Ćuk DC-DC Converter for Household & High Power Applications Peter Anuoluwapo, Gbadega1,a* and Olufunke Abolaji, Balogun2,b 1,a *Discipline of Electrical, Electronic & Computer Engineering, School of Engineering, Howard College Campus, University of KwaZulu-Natal, King George V Avenue, Durban, 4041, South Africa. 2,b *Discipline of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, School of Engineering, Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria.
More so, the micro-turbine is equipped with technologies enabling low NOx emissions, recuperation, and advanced materials.
Balogun, "Active and Reactive Power Droop Controller Design for Reliable and Optimal Control of Renewable-Based Micro-Grid," in Advanced Engineering Forum, 2021, pp. 111-136
Saha, "Model-Based Receding Horizon Control of Wind Turbine System for Optimal Power Generation," in Advanced Engineering Forum, 2021, pp. 83-98
Yang, "Modeling and simulation of energy control strategies in AC Microgrid," in 2016 IEEE PES Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conference (APPEEC), 2016, pp. 1469-1474
Online since: October 2017
Authors: Jörg Franke, Julian Praß, Stefan Becker, Mario Reinelt
Numerical Evaluation of Heat Transfer from Rotating Discs Separated by Sealing Elements Julian Praß1,a, Mario Reinelt1,b∗, Jörg Franke2,c and Stefan Becker1,d 1Institute of Process Machinery and Systems Engineering, Cauerstraße 4, 91058 Erlangen, Germany 2Institute for Factory Automation and Production Systems, Egerlandstraße 7-9, 91058 Erlangen, Germany apr@ipat.uni-erlangen.de, bmarioreinelt@gmx.net, cjoerg.franke@faps.fau.de, dsb@ipat.uni-erlangen.de *corresponding author Keywords: Rotating Discs, Heat Transfer, Convective Heat Transfer, CHT, CFD, RANS Abstract.
Menter, Two-Equation Eddy-Viscosity Turbulence Models for Engineering Applications, in: AIAA Journal, volume 32, no. 8, (1994), pp. 1598-1605
Praß et al., Numerical Investigation of a Friction Ventilator for Different Geometrical Setups, in: Advanced Engineering Forum, volume 19, Trans Tech Publ, (2016), pp. 35-42
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Mark Krieg, Shawn Cunningham
In total, it accounts for almost 20% of the total manufacturing output of the economy, and it is also an important source of advanced technology and skills development for the rest of the manufacturing sector.
For instance, engineering design has shifted offshore, as has various testing and quality functions.
It is not an incremental technology upgrade from where domestic production foundries are at the moment, but would require substantial investment in automated plant, equipment and in engineering skills.
This demonstrates that not only engineering innovation and policy interventions are needed, but that business and strategic innovation will be required to recapture lost market share.
The NFTN and AFSA are much closer to the reality of the automotive foundries and must continue to participate in various automotive and policy fora to promote the automotive sector.
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Xiao Dong Mi, Song Feng Tian, Ying Guang Liu
Effect of Grain Size on the Fracture Toughness of Bimodal Nanocrystalline Materials Yingguang Liu1,a*, Xiaodong Mi1,b, Songfeng Tian1,c 1School of Energy and Power Engineering, North China Electric Power University, Baoding 071003, Hebei, People’s Republic of China ayingguang266@126.com, bmixiao.dong@163.com, ctiansongfeng@163.com Keywords:Bimodal nanocrystalline materials; Cohesive zone; Fracture toughness; Grain size Abstract:To research the effect of grain size on the fracture toughness of bimodal nanocrystalline (BNC) materials which are composed of nanocrystalline (NC) matrix and coarse grains, we have developed a theoretical model to study the critical stress intensity factor KΙC (which characterizes toughness) of BNC materials by considering a typical case where crack lies at the interface of two neighboring NC grains and the crack tip intersect at the grain boundary of the coarse grain, the cohesive zone size is assumed to be equal to the grain size d of the NC matrix.
As the deficiency of low ductility and the associated loss of toughness in some materials stop their applications in engineering.
According to engineering practice and theoretical experience, people always build a composite structure to enhance the ductility of such materials [6-8].
McSpadden, Characterization techniques for composites and other advanced materials, Composites: Part B 30 (1999) 631–646
Forum 553 (1992) 88–90
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