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Online since: November 2012
Authors: Meng Hua Wu, Zhi Li, Na Na Liu
China Science and Technology Information, 2008,(15): 37-38
Journal of Functional Materials, 2008, 39(4): 690-694
The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals, 2009, 19(3): 517-522
Applied Surface Science, 2006, (253): 2132- 2137
Applied Surface Science, 2008, (254): 5910-5916
Journal of Functional Materials, 2008, 39(4): 690-694
The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals, 2009, 19(3): 517-522
Applied Surface Science, 2006, (253): 2132- 2137
Applied Surface Science, 2008, (254): 5910-5916
Online since: August 2014
Authors: De Qing Liang, Dong Liang Li, Cui Ping Tang
Materials Studio 4.3 was utilized for simulation.
Tohidi: Chemical Engineering Science Vol. 66(2011), p. 278 [12].
Liang, et al :Journal of Xi’an Jiaotong University, In Chinese.Vol. 42(2008), p.333 [13].
Journal of supramolecular chemisty, Vol. 2(2002), p.405 [14].
Science in China Series B: Chemistry, Vol. 53(2010), p.2622 [16].
Tohidi: Chemical Engineering Science Vol. 66(2011), p. 278 [12].
Liang, et al :Journal of Xi’an Jiaotong University, In Chinese.Vol. 42(2008), p.333 [13].
Journal of supramolecular chemisty, Vol. 2(2002), p.405 [14].
Science in China Series B: Chemistry, Vol. 53(2010), p.2622 [16].
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Magdalena Nowak, N. Hari Babu, Leandro Bolzoni
Li, Influence of Titanium to Boron Ratio on the Ability to Grain Refine Aluminium-Silicon Alloys, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 63 (1997) 585-589
Chakraborty, Development of an Efficient Grain Refiner for Al-7Si Alloy and its Modification with Strontium, Materials Science and Engineering A, 283 (2000) 94-104
McCartney, Grain Refining of Aluminium and its Alloys using Inoculants, International Materials Reviews, 34 (1989) 247-260
Chakraborty, Poisoning and Fading Mechanism of Grain Refinement in Al-7Si Alloy, Materials Forum, 29 (2005) 387-393
Hari Babu, Influence of a Novel Master Alloy Addition on the Grain Refinement of Al-Si Cast Alloys, Materials Science Forum, 765 (2013) 311-315
Chakraborty, Development of an Efficient Grain Refiner for Al-7Si Alloy and its Modification with Strontium, Materials Science and Engineering A, 283 (2000) 94-104
McCartney, Grain Refining of Aluminium and its Alloys using Inoculants, International Materials Reviews, 34 (1989) 247-260
Chakraborty, Poisoning and Fading Mechanism of Grain Refinement in Al-7Si Alloy, Materials Forum, 29 (2005) 387-393
Hari Babu, Influence of a Novel Master Alloy Addition on the Grain Refinement of Al-Si Cast Alloys, Materials Science Forum, 765 (2013) 311-315
Online since: July 2025
Authors: Syah Sultan Ali Muzakhar, Setiyo Gunawan, Nadhea Ayu Sukma, Farah Salma Elida, Fahmi Fahmi
These characteristics make this material an effective support material for use during enzyme immobilization process [7], [8].
Materials and Methods Materials This study used equipment consisting of a furnace, a 1 x 5 cm (diameter x length) glass column, a stirrer, an oven, and a P500 Pharmacia linear peristaltic.
The activated carbon material was dried at 120°C for 12 h [12].
Al Indis, ‘Potensi Arang Aktif yang Terbuat dari Kulit Biji Nyamplung Sebagai Adsorben Logam Berat Kromium (VI)’, Journal Science Innovation and Technology (SINTECH), vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 35–41, Nov. 2021, doi: 10.47701/sintech.v2i1.1579
Gunawan, ‘Separation and Purification of Wax from Nyamplung (<i>Calophyllum inophyllum</i>) Seed Oil’, Materials Science Forum, vol. 964, pp. 1–6, Jul. 2019, doi: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.964.1
Materials and Methods Materials This study used equipment consisting of a furnace, a 1 x 5 cm (diameter x length) glass column, a stirrer, an oven, and a P500 Pharmacia linear peristaltic.
The activated carbon material was dried at 120°C for 12 h [12].
Al Indis, ‘Potensi Arang Aktif yang Terbuat dari Kulit Biji Nyamplung Sebagai Adsorben Logam Berat Kromium (VI)’, Journal Science Innovation and Technology (SINTECH), vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 35–41, Nov. 2021, doi: 10.47701/sintech.v2i1.1579
Gunawan, ‘Separation and Purification of Wax from Nyamplung (<i>Calophyllum inophyllum</i>) Seed Oil’, Materials Science Forum, vol. 964, pp. 1–6, Jul. 2019, doi: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.964.1
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Fabienne Touratier, Christine Boher, Elodie Cabrol, Vanessa Vidal, Farhad Rezai-Aria
These alloys are often used as hardfacing materials.
Experimental procedure and investigated materials Experimental procedure.
EDS analyses shows that they are mainly composed by the oxidized disk material (Inconel718)
E.; Jacobson, S.; Hogmark, S.: Antigalling and low friction properties of a laser processed Co-based material, Journal of laser applications, 2003, 15(2), pp. 115-119 [8] Kashani, H.; Amadeh, A.; Ohadizadeh, A.: Effect of temperature on the strain induced γàε phase transformation in Stellite 21 during wear test, Materials Science and Engineering A, 2006, 435-436, pp. 474-477 [9] Kashani, H.; Sadeghi Laridjani, M.; Amadeh, A.; Khodagholi, M.; Ahmadzadeh, S.; The influence of volumetric dilution on the strain induced γ→ɛ martensitic transformation in GTAW processed Co–Cr–Mo alloy, Materials Science and Engineering A, 2008, 478(1-2), pp. 38–42 [10] Huang, P.; López, H.F.: Strain induced ε-martensite in a Co-Cr-Mo alloy: grain size effects, Materials Letters, 1999, 39, pp. 244-248 [11] Bhansali, K.J.; Miller, A.E.: The role of stacking fault energy on galling and wear behavior, Wear, 1982, 75(2), pp. 241-252 [12] Fouilland, L.; El Mansori, M.; Massaq, A.: Friction-induced work hardening
of cobalt-base hardfacing deposits for hot forging tools, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2009, 209(7), pp. 3366–3373 [13] Kashani, H.; Amadeh, A.; Ghasemi, H.M.: Room and high temperature wear behaviors of nickel and cobalt base weld overlay coatings on hot forging dies, Wear, 2007, 262(7-8), pp. 800-806 [14] Farhani, M.; Amadeh, A.; Kashani, H.; Saeed-Akbari, A.: The study of wear resistance of a hot forging die, hardfaced by a cobalt-base superalloy, Materials forum, 2006, 30, pp. 212-218
Experimental procedure and investigated materials Experimental procedure.
EDS analyses shows that they are mainly composed by the oxidized disk material (Inconel718)
E.; Jacobson, S.; Hogmark, S.: Antigalling and low friction properties of a laser processed Co-based material, Journal of laser applications, 2003, 15(2), pp. 115-119 [8] Kashani, H.; Amadeh, A.; Ohadizadeh, A.: Effect of temperature on the strain induced γàε phase transformation in Stellite 21 during wear test, Materials Science and Engineering A, 2006, 435-436, pp. 474-477 [9] Kashani, H.; Sadeghi Laridjani, M.; Amadeh, A.; Khodagholi, M.; Ahmadzadeh, S.; The influence of volumetric dilution on the strain induced γ→ɛ martensitic transformation in GTAW processed Co–Cr–Mo alloy, Materials Science and Engineering A, 2008, 478(1-2), pp. 38–42 [10] Huang, P.; López, H.F.: Strain induced ε-martensite in a Co-Cr-Mo alloy: grain size effects, Materials Letters, 1999, 39, pp. 244-248 [11] Bhansali, K.J.; Miller, A.E.: The role of stacking fault energy on galling and wear behavior, Wear, 1982, 75(2), pp. 241-252 [12] Fouilland, L.; El Mansori, M.; Massaq, A.: Friction-induced work hardening
of cobalt-base hardfacing deposits for hot forging tools, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2009, 209(7), pp. 3366–3373 [13] Kashani, H.; Amadeh, A.; Ghasemi, H.M.: Room and high temperature wear behaviors of nickel and cobalt base weld overlay coatings on hot forging dies, Wear, 2007, 262(7-8), pp. 800-806 [14] Farhani, M.; Amadeh, A.; Kashani, H.; Saeed-Akbari, A.: The study of wear resistance of a hot forging die, hardfaced by a cobalt-base superalloy, Materials forum, 2006, 30, pp. 212-218
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Yue Zhang, Ai Hui Liu, Guang Hong Zhou, Hong Yan Ding
Ma: Materials Review Vol. 21 (2007), p. 421
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Online since: March 2010
Authors: Daniel G. Sanders, Glenn Grant, Mamidala Ramulu, Paul Edwards
Sanders, D.; Ramulu, M.; Edwards, P.; Cantrell, A.; Effects of the Surface Texture,
Superplastic Forming and Fatigue Performance of Titanium 6Al-4V Friction Stir Welds,
AeroMat 2008, Austin, TX, Journal of Materials Engineering & Performance, Volume to
be determined, 2009
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Sanders, D.; Ramulu, M.; Edwards, P, "Superplastic Forming of Friction Stir Welds in Titanium Alloy 6Al-4V: Preliminary Results", Materials Science and Engineering Technology, Mat.
Sanders, D., Ramulu, M.; Klock-McCook, E.; Edwards, P; Reynolds, A.; Trapp, T; "Characterization of Superplastically Formed Friction Stir Weld in Titanium 6Al-4V," AeroMat 2007, Baltimore, MD, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 187-192, 2008 6.
Davies, R.; Vetrano, J.; Smith, M.; Pitman, S.; Mechanical Properties of Aluminum Tailor Welded Blanks at Superplastic Temperatures, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 128, No. 1-3, 2002, pp 38-47. 7.
Sanders, D.; Edwards, P.; Grant, G.; Ramulu, M.; Reynolds, A.; Superplastically Formed Friction Stir Welded Tailored Aluminum and Titanium Blanks for Aerospace Applications, AeroMat 2008, Austin, TX, Journal of Materials Engineering & Performance, Volume to be determined, 2009 8.
Sanders, D.; Ramulu, M.; Edwards, P, "Superplastic Forming of Friction Stir Welds in Titanium Alloy 6Al-4V: Preliminary Results", Materials Science and Engineering Technology, Mat.
Sanders, D., Ramulu, M.; Klock-McCook, E.; Edwards, P; Reynolds, A.; Trapp, T; "Characterization of Superplastically Formed Friction Stir Weld in Titanium 6Al-4V," AeroMat 2007, Baltimore, MD, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 187-192, 2008 6.
Davies, R.; Vetrano, J.; Smith, M.; Pitman, S.; Mechanical Properties of Aluminum Tailor Welded Blanks at Superplastic Temperatures, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 128, No. 1-3, 2002, pp 38-47. 7.
Sanders, D.; Edwards, P.; Grant, G.; Ramulu, M.; Reynolds, A.; Superplastically Formed Friction Stir Welded Tailored Aluminum and Titanium Blanks for Aerospace Applications, AeroMat 2008, Austin, TX, Journal of Materials Engineering & Performance, Volume to be determined, 2009 8.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Fang Yi You, Can Bin Luo, Qiu Lian Dai
The mixed materials were hot-pressed in graphite moulds on an automatic vacuum hot pressing machine.
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Hryniewicz, P., Szeri, A.Z., Jahanmir, S., International Journal of Mechanical Sciences. 42(2000) 2347-2367
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Online since: February 2014
Authors: Razali Idris, Noor Hidaya Bujang
Epoxidized Natural Rubber Based Polymer Electrolyte Systems For Electrochemical Device Applications
Razali Idris1,a, Noor Hidaya Bujang2,b
1Faculty of Applied Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA , 02600 Arau, Perlis, Malaysia
2Advanced Material Research Centre, Kulim Hi-Tech Park, 09000 Kulim, Kedah, Malaysia
arazali474@perlis.uitm.edu.my, bhidaya@sirim.my
Keywords: Epoxidized natural rubber; Polymer electrolyte; Glass transition temperature; Ionic conductivity
Abstract.
Introduction Researchers in the field of solid-state science have devoted their effort to seek appropriate polymer electrolyte for their applications in electrochemical device applications such as fuel cell, lithium-ion polymer batteries, displays, sensors and so forth.
Forsyth, Conductivity in amorhous polyether nanocomposite materials, Solid State Ionics 126 (1999), 269 [2] M.Suleman, Y.
Dong, Novel polymeric ionic liquid membranes as solid polymer electrolytes with high ionic conductivity at moderate temperature, Journal of Membrane Science 366 (2011), 248 [8] C.
Chu,Complexation of poly(vinylidene fluoride): LiPF6 solid polymer electrolyte with enhanced ion conduction in ‘wet’ form, Journal of Power Sources, 123 (2003), 227-228 [9] R.
Introduction Researchers in the field of solid-state science have devoted their effort to seek appropriate polymer electrolyte for their applications in electrochemical device applications such as fuel cell, lithium-ion polymer batteries, displays, sensors and so forth.
Forsyth, Conductivity in amorhous polyether nanocomposite materials, Solid State Ionics 126 (1999), 269 [2] M.Suleman, Y.
Dong, Novel polymeric ionic liquid membranes as solid polymer electrolytes with high ionic conductivity at moderate temperature, Journal of Membrane Science 366 (2011), 248 [8] C.
Chu,Complexation of poly(vinylidene fluoride): LiPF6 solid polymer electrolyte with enhanced ion conduction in ‘wet’ form, Journal of Power Sources, 123 (2003), 227-228 [9] R.
Online since: May 2015
Authors: Yang Yang, Sung Bin Hong, Kang Min Lee, Keun Yeong Oh
Introduction
Recently, material of high axial forces and bending moments are required in accordance with structure of high rise and long span.
The high strength steel of construction are needed to study with respect to the applicable portion of the material level, member, connection.
Acknowledgment This research was supported by Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation (NRF) of Korea funded by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (grant number : 2012R1A1A4A01004350).
High Strength Steel: Implications of Material and Geometric Characteristics on Inelastic Flexural Behaviors, Engineering Structures. : vol. 20, 323-335
Local and Overall Buckling of Welded Box Columns, Journal of the Structural Divisions.
The high strength steel of construction are needed to study with respect to the applicable portion of the material level, member, connection.
Acknowledgment This research was supported by Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation (NRF) of Korea funded by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (grant number : 2012R1A1A4A01004350).
High Strength Steel: Implications of Material and Geometric Characteristics on Inelastic Flexural Behaviors, Engineering Structures. : vol. 20, 323-335
Local and Overall Buckling of Welded Box Columns, Journal of the Structural Divisions.