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Online since: January 2020
Authors: Sarah M. Taleb, Salah Aldeen Adnan, Makram A. Fakhri
Mihailescuc, Pulsed laser deposition of LiNbO3 thin films from Li-rich targets, Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials 6 (2014) 1345 – 1348
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells 39 (1995) 367 - 375
Bezryadin, Dielectric losses and ac conductivity of Si–LiNbO3 heterostructures grown by the RF magnetron sputtering methodJournal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics 24 (2013). 1651-1657 [49] Y.
[50] Ismail, R.A., Salim, E.T., Hamoudi, W.K., Characterization of nanostructured hydroxyapatite prepared by Nd:YAG laser deposition, Materials Science and Engineering C, 33(1) (2013) 47-52
[51] Salim, E.T., Rapid thermal oxidation for silicon nanocrystal based solar cell, International Journal of Nanoelectronics and Materials, 5(2) (2012) 95-100
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Andrea Manes, Andrea Gilioli, Marco Giglio, Nima Allahverdizadeh
Different damage mechanics models have been proposed by researchers to calibrate the failure behavior of materials.
Damage mechanics is a framework which aims to simulate the failure behavior of materials.
[3] J.Lemaitre, A continuous damage mechanics model for ductile fracture, Journal of engineering materials and technology, Vol.107 (1985) p.83-89
[6] Y.Bao, T.Wierzbicki, On fracture locus in the equivalent strain and stress triaxiality space, International journal of mechanical sciences, Vol.46(2004) p.81-98
Viganò, Ductile fracture locus of Ti-6Al-4V titanium alloy, International journal of mechanical science, Vol.54 (2012) p.121–135 [9] M.
Online since: June 2014
Authors: El Kaak Rachid, Benamar Rhali, El Bikri Khalid
Introduction The concept of functionally graded materials (FGMs) was first introduced in 1984 as ultrahigh-temperature resistant materials for aircraft, space vehicles and other engineering applications [1].
This is achieved by gradually varying the volume fraction of the constituent materials.
Material properties As mentioned above, functionally graded materials (FGMs) are non conventional composite materials, the mechanical properties of which vary continuously due to gradual change in the volume fraction of the constituent material.
[16] Hui-Shen Shen,Functionally graded materials : Nonlinear analysis of plates and shells.
JONES 1975 Mechanics of Composite Materials, 51.
Online since: May 2016
Edited by: Sooraj Hussain Nandyala
This volume of the periodical includes papers which describe:
- application of biomimetic approach in design of modern robots;
- applied research in the biomechanics of human
- utilization of modern materials in biomedicine;
- application of different techniques of modeling, measurement and modern IT technologies in the biomedical practice.

   We hope that this periodical will be useful for many researchers and engineers from different branches of engineering sciences.
Online since: September 2024
Authors: Nuttida Srirachya, Seksit Theuput, Anurak Yasun, Nattapan Saguansakbaramee, Sarawut Thongnueaha, Peerapong Nuchuay
Therefore, charcoal from cocoa husks has the potential to be used in value-added products such as charcoal briquettes and odor-absorbing materials.
Method of Research Materials.
This suggests that the charcoal derived from cocoa husks can be utilized as a charcoal briquettes, adding value to the otherwise discarded materials.
Biochar Derived from Pineapple Leaf Non-Fibrous Materials and Ist Adsorption Capability for Pesticides: ACS Omega Vol 8 (2023), p. 26147-26157 [6] S.
Experimental Investigation on Combustion of Bio-Pellets from Indonesian Cocoa Pod Husk: Asian Journal of Applied Sciences Vol. 4(7) (2011), p. 712-719 [14] Z.
Online since: June 2018
Authors: Karodi Venkateswarlu, Prabhakar M. Bhovi, Akash R. Naik, C.G. Ranjitkumar, Dattatraya Adarsh
Series: Materials Science and Engineering." (2009), 1-6
Journal of Advanced Materials and Processing 2, no. 1 (2014): 3-12
Materials Science and Engineering: A 528, no. 29 (2011), 8742-8749
Journal of Materials Science 48, no. 13 (2013), 4524-4532
Materials Science and Engineering: A 583 (2013), 114-122
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Hai Tao Cheng, Shuang Bao Zhang, Wen Yan Li
The bamboo fiber reinforced thermoplastic polymer composites are environmental friendly composite materials, which are made of fiber reinforced materials and thermoplastic matrix.
At present, they have been used in construction, civil materials, automobile and its ornamental materials, packing materials, agricultural irrigation pipe and other fields [3,4,5].
Compositing two kinds of original materials with different characteristics can produce more excellent new materials.
Yu: Journal of Nanjing Forestry University (Natural Sciences Edition) Vol. 5 (2011), p. 87-90
[7] Yong Cao: Chinese Journal of Materials Research Vol. 2 (2007), p. 119-123, In Chinese
Online since: November 2015
Authors: C. Rajesh Chandra, R. Suprabha, C.R. Mahesha, Shivarudraiah Shivarudraiah
Materials added to the matrix help improving operating properties of a composite.
Experimental Details Materials and Manufacturing.
Kocsis, Effects of fibre content and relative fibre-orientation on the solid particle erosion of GF/PP composites, Wear 252 (2002) 80–87 [3] AP Harsha ,SK Jha, Erosive wear studies of Epoxy –based composite at normal incidence, Wear 265(2008) 1129-1135 [4] N.Mohan, C.R.Mahesh, B.M.Rajaprakash Erosive wear behaviour of WC filled glass epoxy composites, Procedia Engineering, 68 ( 2013 ) 694 – 702 [5] Basava T, Jagannatha N, A N Harirao, Sadashivappa.K, Effect of Temperature on Wear Rate of Si-Epoxy- Eglass Polymer composite Materials, AMAE International Journal on Manufacturing and Material Science, 1 (2011) 31 – 34 [6] J.
Tewari, Effect of water absorption on erosive wear behavior of polyamide, Journal of Materials Science, 37(2002) 5107-5113 [7] Thiagarajan, C., Sivaramakrishnan, R. and Somasundaram, S.
[12] Sandhyarani Biswas, Subhrajit Ray, Alok Satapathy, Amar Patnaik, (2009), Erosion wear behavior of TiO2 filled glass fiber reinforced epoxy composites, Materials Science: An Indian Journal, 5(2009) 258-266 [13] R Sridhar, et.al., Effect of Nanoclay Addition on the Erosion Wear of Glass/vinylester Composites Using Taguchi's Orthogonal Array Technique, Procedia Materials Science, 5 (2014) 1174–1181
Online since: March 2015
Authors: Li Li Tong, Hui Qi, Mahmoud Helal, Fathallah Elsayed
Further investigations have been performed to study the effect of including material damping and the rate-dependant material properties at different shock loads.
Gangyi, A finite element analysis of ship sections subjected to underwater explosion, International Journal of Impact Engineering, 38 (2011) 558-566
Kadid, Stiffened Plates Subjected to Uniform Blast Loading, Journal of Civil Engineering and Management 14 (2008) 155-161
Beznea, Response of ship hull laminated plates to close proximity blast loads, Computational Materials Science, 52 (2012) 197-203
Tai, Deformation behavior of a stiffened panel subjected to underwater shock loading using the non-linear finite element method, Materials and Design, 31 (2010) 325-335
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Xiao Ling Ma, You Xiang Zhang
Effect of the concentrations of the reactants on electrochemical performance of composite cathode material LiFePO4/C Xiaoling Ma*, Youxiang Zhang College of Life Science and Chemistry, Wuhan Donghu University, Wuhan, 430212,China Email address: 240200025@qq.com Keywords: cathode material, lithium-ion batteries, LiFePO4/C, concentration.
The composite LFP-1 was using the sample FP-1 precursor as sources for both the Fe and P in the materials.
The composite LFP-2 was using the sample FP-2 precursor as sources for both the Fe and P in the materials.
The weight of active materials varied between 2.0 and 3.0 mg.
Journal of Power Sources, 2009, 189: 45~50 [3] X.
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