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Online since: January 2010
Authors: Toshiyuki Takagi, Takanori Takeno, Hiroyuki Miki
Leyendecker, Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology a-Vacuum Surfaces and Films 5 (1987) 2173-2179
MetikosHukovic, Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology a-Vacuum Surfaces and Films 14 (1996) 2527-2534
Robertson, Materials Science & Engineering R-Reports 37 (2002) 129-281
Luthje, Materials Science and Technology 23 (2007) 362-367
Grill, Diamond and Related Materials 12 (2003) 166-170
Online since: March 2014
Authors: Shan Shan Luo, Zhi Qin Chen, Hong Ying Yu, Zhi Jiang Dong
In this paper, nanocrystalline ZnO particles were prepared feasibly by microwave assisted hydrothermal method with Zinc nitrate and NaOH as start materials.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 330(2009) 380-385
Journal of Crystal Growth 311(2009) 2549-2554
Materials Letters 62(2008) 1652-1654
Journal of Crystal Growth 310(2008) 3621-3625
Online since: December 2022
Authors: Eiji Matsushima
Carbon fiber reinforced carbon composites (C/C composites) have been important structural materials at high temperatures.
Shibata: Japan Journal of Thermophysical Properties (written in Japanese), Vol.13, No.4, (1999), pp.240-245
Sato: Japan Journal of Thermophysical Properties (written in Japanese), Vol.17, No.3, (2003), pp.199-204
Mead: The Computer Journal, Vol.7, No.4, (1965), pp.308-313
Tanaka: Journal of Fiber Science and Technology (written in Japanese), Vol.49, No.5, (1993), pp.183-189
Online since: February 2011
Authors: N.R. Rosli, Jariah Mohd Juoi, A. Shaaban, N.F. Ayoob
The raw materials (recycled glass powder and ball clay) are characterised by Differential Thermal Analysis (DTA) and its composition is determine by X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF).
The chemical compositions of the raw materials are shown in Table 1.
Results and discussions Thermal analysis of raw materials.
Fig. 1 (a), the endothermic peaks appearing at 87 °C and 260 °C, whereas, in Fig. 1 (b) the endothermic peaks occurring at 87 °C and 254 °C which attributed to minerals dehydration of both materials.
Yahlizade: submitted to International Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering Vol. 1, 202-207 (2009)
Online since: November 2011
Authors: V. Muthuraman, R. Ramakrishnan
Tungsten carbide - Cobalt (WC-Co) reinforced metal matrix composites are most commonly used as tool and die materials.
Tungsten carbide cobalt metal matrix composites are used as tool and die materials [1].
[5] Jun Qu, Laura Riester, Albert J Shih, Ronald O Scattergood, Edgar Lara-Curzio and Thomas R Watkins, “Nanoindentation characterization of surface layers of electrical discharge machined WC–Co ,’’ Materials Science and Engineering: A, 344 (1-2), (2003), p. 125-131
Naagarazan), “Mathematical modelling for electric discharge machining of aluminium–silicon carbide particulate composites”, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 87 (1-3), (1999), p. 59-63
Singh, "MRR Improvement in Sinking Electrical Discharge Machining: A Review", Journal of Minerals & Materials Characterization & Engineering, 9 (8), (2010), p. 709-739,
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Kazuhiro Nakata, Toshiya Okada, Souhei Uchida
It was difficult to join dissimilar materials such as metallic material and polymer.
Anodizing was effective to join these materials.
Experimental procedure Materials used.
Dimensions of these materials are 150mm length, 75mm width and 1.7mm thickness.
Mito, Science of Adhesion, KOUDANSHYA,(1997),53-58.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Burcu Ertuğ
Advanced Fiber-reinforced Composite Materials for Marine Applications Burcu Ertuğ Istanbul Technical University, Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, 34469 Maslak, Istanbul, Turkey.
Composite materials have become suitable choice for marine construction in 1960s.
Table 1 Overview of shipbuilding construction materials[13].
Ritter: International Journal of Adhesion & Adhesives 30 (2010) 55-62 [18] J.G.
Fernando: Journal of Constructional Steel Research 78 (2012) 131-14
Online since: May 2020
Authors: Viktor Moshynskyi, Yevhenii Malanchuk, Mykola Koziar, Zynovii Malanchuk, Valerii Korniienko
, dkvja@i.ua, em.m.koziar@nuwm.edu.ua Keywords: rare earth materials, phosphogypsum, mineral deposit, chemical materials, spectral analysis, element composition Abstract.
According to the materials of the Rivne exploration expedition in Rivne region more than 15.3 million tons of phosphogypsum materials in rock dumps are stored.
According to [27], it can be attributed to gypsum raw materials of the I range, since phosphogypsum contains from 80% to 98% of gypsum.
International Journal of Engineering Research in Africa, (35), 77-88
Journal de Physique IV (Proceedings), (134), 977–982
Online since: May 2013
Authors: Jin Gui Qin, Fang Yun Lu, Yu Liang Lin, Xue Jun Wen
Table 1 lists the chemical composition of these materials.
Lim, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 50 (2008) 918-931
Peura, Materials Science and Engineering: A, 507 (2009) 124-131
Spätig, Journal of nuclear materials, 414 (2011) 360-366
Zhao, Materials Science and Engineering: A, 230 (1997) 95-99
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Jian Cai, Yue Ling Long
The material properties of some specimens in Long et al.[18] are listed in Table 1.
Acknowledgements This research was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.51008085) and National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.51108095).
[4] Uy B: Journal of Constructional Steel Research, Vol. 57 (2001), p. 114-134
[5] Han L-H:Journal of Constructional Steel Research, Vol. 58 (2002), p. 353-372
[21] Han L.H: Concrete-filled steel tubular structures: Theory and practice (China Science Press, Beijing 2007), in Chinese.