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Online since: January 2017
Authors: Marita Ika Joesidawati, Suntoyo Suntoyo
Journal of Coastal Research 4(1988) 627-648
Journal of Coastal Research, 21(6), (2005) 1166-1172
Earth-Science Reviews.154 (2016) 356-368 [10] Yeonjoo Kim,and Kwangwoo Cho.
Journal of earth Science, 43 (2012) 35-49
Journal of Coastal Research 13 (6A), (2011)16–26.
Journal of Coastal Research, 21(6), (2005) 1166-1172
Earth-Science Reviews.154 (2016) 356-368 [10] Yeonjoo Kim,and Kwangwoo Cho.
Journal of earth Science, 43 (2012) 35-49
Journal of Coastal Research 13 (6A), (2011)16–26.
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Hai Chao Wang, Pei Kui Li, Yue Zhen Ge
Columns of new type composite structural [M], Beijing: Science publisher, 2006:11-38.
Journal of structure Engineering, ASCE, 2002, 128(9): 1222-1230
Journal of structure Engineering ASCE, 1981, 107(4): 627-647
Journal of building structure, 2006(10): P23-29.
Journal of building structure, 2006(10): P16-22.
Journal of structure Engineering, ASCE, 2002, 128(9): 1222-1230
Journal of structure Engineering ASCE, 1981, 107(4): 627-647
Journal of building structure, 2006(10): P23-29.
Journal of building structure, 2006(10): P16-22.
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Su Yi Gu, Ji Hua Zhang
Zhang2,b
1Dept. of electromechanical engineering, Suzhou vocational university, 215104, Suzhou, China
2School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China
asuyigu@sohu.com,bjihua@sjtu.edu.cn
Keywords: internal friction; relative dynamic; γ-Mn-Fe alloys
Abstract:The detailed investigation of internal friction and relative dynamic modulus has been carried out for the γ-MnFe alloys with 61.4at%~86.4at%Mn in the temperature range from -50 to 250using LMR by means of force vibration method.
This work is supported by the National Science Foundation of China(Grant No.50171041) References [1] S.
Materials science and engineering, A264: 262-268 (1999)
Zhong, Journal of shanghai Jaotong university, 36(1), 28-31 (2002)
This work is supported by the National Science Foundation of China(Grant No.50171041) References [1] S.
Materials science and engineering, A264: 262-268 (1999)
Zhong, Journal of shanghai Jaotong university, 36(1), 28-31 (2002)
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Xiao Hong Qin, Wen Min Zhao, Guo Jun Jiang
Experimental
Materials and Measurements.
All the materials were used as received and without further purification.
Acknowledgments This work was partly supported by grants (51373033 and 11172064) from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and from the Foundation for the Author of National Excellent Doctoral Dissertation of P.R.
Lin: Journal of the Textile Institu Vol.103(2011),p.1160
Liu: Thermal Science Vol.17(2013),p.1269
All the materials were used as received and without further purification.
Acknowledgments This work was partly supported by grants (51373033 and 11172064) from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and from the Foundation for the Author of National Excellent Doctoral Dissertation of P.R.
Lin: Journal of the Textile Institu Vol.103(2011),p.1160
Liu: Thermal Science Vol.17(2013),p.1269
Online since: May 2014
Authors: Maurice Brogly, Ahmad Fahs, Sophie Bistac
In the last years, there were growing interests and works to examine green-based materials to replace the gelatin-based capsules.
Materials Raw materials.
Friction force microscopy FFM is a powerful research tool for the surface characterization of materials and helps to explain friction phenomena at the nanoscale.
Doelker, Advances in Polymer Science, 107 (1993) 199-265 [2] S.
Pichavant, Journal of Food Protection, 64 (2001) 470-475 [10] A.
Materials Raw materials.
Friction force microscopy FFM is a powerful research tool for the surface characterization of materials and helps to explain friction phenomena at the nanoscale.
Doelker, Advances in Polymer Science, 107 (1993) 199-265 [2] S.
Pichavant, Journal of Food Protection, 64 (2001) 470-475 [10] A.
Online since: November 2005
Authors: Min Yang, Si Li Song, Zeng Da Zou, Xin Hong Wang
Effect of Interlayer Thickness on Strength and Fracture
of Si3N4 and Inconel600 Joint
Min Yang
1,a, Zengda Zou
2,b, Sili Song
2,c and Xinhong Wang
2,d
1
Department of Materials Processing Engineering, School of Materials Science and Engineering,
Shandong University, Jinan, China
2
R&D Centre of Advanced Materials School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shandong
University, Jinan, China
a
miny@sdu.edu.cn, bzengdaz@sdu.edu.cn, csilisong@sdu.edu.cn, dxinhongwang@sdu.edu.cn
Keywords: Partial liquid phase diffusion bonding (PLPDB), Si3N4 ceramic, Inconel600 high temperature
alloy, Interlayer
Abstract.
Introduction With more and more research and development of ceramic materials, they have become one of three key categories of engineering materials [1].
The interlayer materials are composed of pure niobium powder, pure copper and nickel foil, and their purity is 99.9 percent.
Drew: Journal of the European Ceramic Scoiety Vol. 19 (1999), p. 2173 [6] R.H.
Vegter etal: Journal of Material Science Vol. 33 (1998), p. 4525
Introduction With more and more research and development of ceramic materials, they have become one of three key categories of engineering materials [1].
The interlayer materials are composed of pure niobium powder, pure copper and nickel foil, and their purity is 99.9 percent.
Drew: Journal of the European Ceramic Scoiety Vol. 19 (1999), p. 2173 [6] R.H.
Vegter etal: Journal of Material Science Vol. 33 (1998), p. 4525
Online since: July 2020
Authors: Vladimir Ilich Sankin, Pavel P. Shkrebiy, Alexey G. Petrov, Olga P. Kazarova, Alexander A. Lebedev
In this paper we considers some base properties of
the SiC natural superlattices that are the ground for the Bloch oscillations existence in these materials
and attract attention to the some main disadvantages of the artificial superlattices.
Leo, Semiconductor Science and Technology 13, 249 (1998)
Shkrebiy, Journal of Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves 38, 1530 (2017)
Heine, Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 9, 2009 (1997)
Butcher, Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 2(20), 4629 (1990)
Leo, Semiconductor Science and Technology 13, 249 (1998)
Shkrebiy, Journal of Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves 38, 1530 (2017)
Heine, Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 9, 2009 (1997)
Butcher, Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 2(20), 4629 (1990)
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Bengt Gunnar Svensson, Lasse Vines, Helge Malmbekk, Edouard V. Monakhov
Svensson1,d
University of Oslo, Physics department/Center for Materials Science and Nanotechnology, P.O.
Privitera, The European physical journal.
Lewerentz, Journal of Applied Physics, 66, 1699 (1989) [9] A.A.
Istratov, Journal of Applied Physics, 82, 2965 (1997) [10] T.
Nágl, Journal of Applied Physics, 79, 3906 (1996)
Privitera, The European physical journal.
Lewerentz, Journal of Applied Physics, 66, 1699 (1989) [9] A.A.
Istratov, Journal of Applied Physics, 82, 2965 (1997) [10] T.
Nágl, Journal of Applied Physics, 79, 3906 (1996)
Online since: May 2015
Authors: Yi Chang Wu, Han Ting Hsu
Although several attempts have been made to improve the torque density, such as optimizing de-sign parameters [54] and applying proper magnetic materials [65] to provide a stronger magnetic field, they are still far from satisfying the strict demands of industrial applications.
When receiving the paper, we assume that the corresponding authors grant us the copyright to use the paper for the book or journal in question.
Color figures are welcome for the online version of the journal.
Mishing, in: Diffusion Processes in Advanced Technological Materials, edtied by D.
Clem: submitted to Journal of Materials Research (2003) [6] P.G.
When receiving the paper, we assume that the corresponding authors grant us the copyright to use the paper for the book or journal in question.
Color figures are welcome for the online version of the journal.
Mishing, in: Diffusion Processes in Advanced Technological Materials, edtied by D.
Clem: submitted to Journal of Materials Research (2003) [6] P.G.
Online since: November 2015
Authors: Guo Qing Zhang, Jia Li Gu, Zhao Xia Zhang, Min Shao, Li Jiang Lu, Song Liu
Introduction
Cerium oxide (CeO2) has attracted enormous interests because of its extensive application in high-energy efficiency fuel-cells [1, 2], polishing materials [3], UV blockers [4], gas sensors [5] and especially in heterogeneous catalysis [6, 7].
Experimental Materials.
Her, Converting Ceria Polyhedral Nanoparticles into Single-Crystal Nanospheres, Science. 312 (2006) 1504–1508 [4] Li R.X., S.
Li, Carbon nanotube assisted synthesis of CeO2 nanotubes, Journal of the Solid State Chemistry. 180 (2007) 654–660 [33] K.L.
Zou, Convenient synthesis of CeO2 nanotubes, Materials Science and Engineering B. 139 (2007) 197–200 [34] Z.G.
Experimental Materials.
Her, Converting Ceria Polyhedral Nanoparticles into Single-Crystal Nanospheres, Science. 312 (2006) 1504–1508 [4] Li R.X., S.
Li, Carbon nanotube assisted synthesis of CeO2 nanotubes, Journal of the Solid State Chemistry. 180 (2007) 654–660 [33] K.L.
Zou, Convenient synthesis of CeO2 nanotubes, Materials Science and Engineering B. 139 (2007) 197–200 [34] Z.G.