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Online since: December 2012
Authors: Qiang Li, Yu Yan, Yan Zhi Guan
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 1996, 59: 59-67
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 1990, 22:29-44
Determination of buckling limit of strain in cold roll forming by the finite element analysis [J].Journal of Materials Processing Technology,2002, 125:626-632 R [5] Liu C, Zhou Y,W Lu.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology (S0924-0136), 1996, 60(1):215-218
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 2004 (46) 81-98
Online since: June 2025
Authors: Póliska Csaba, Akerele Ayodeji Usman
Investigating the Impacts of Slag Contents on the Thermal Characteristics of Foam Glasses Akerele Ayodeji Usman1,3a*, Poliska Csaba2,b 1Antal Kerpely Doctoral School of Materials Science and Technology, University of Miskolc, Egyetemvaros, Miskolc 3515, Hungary 2Institute of Energy, Ceramic & Polymer Technology, Faculty of Materials & Chemical Engineering, University of Miskolc, Miskolc 3515, Hungary 3Department of Science Laboratory Technology, Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria.
C. [54] stated that the use of materials with better insulating materials results in lower values of thermal conductivity.
Nianhua Chen, “Foaming mechanism and optimal process conditions of foamed glass based on thermal analysis,” Journal of Porous Materials, vol. 27, p. 621–626, February 2020
[65] “Synthesis of impermeable cellular glass foam from soda lime glass waste using SiC foaming agent,” International Journal of Materials Technology and Innovation, vol.
Bernardo, “Fast sinter-crystallization of a glass from waste materials,” Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, vol. 354, no. 29, pp. 3486-3490, July 2008
Online since: January 2010
Authors: Dariusz Kuc, Grzegorz Niewielski, Jerzy Gawąd
Stoloff: Materials Science and Engineering A 258 (1998), p. 1-14
Baker: Materials Science and Engineering A192/193 (1995), p. 1-13
Froyen: Journal of Materials Processing Technology 146 (2004), p.175-180
Bose: Journal of Materials Processing Technology 115 (2001) p. 413-422
Liu: Progress in Materials Science vol. 42 (1997), p. 177-192.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: David Hui, Zhe Min Jia, Guo Qing Yuan
In order to guarantee the results, we may need a finer mesh and approximately consider the adhesive as completely elastic-plastic materials and composite materials as isotropic materials.
When analyzing the composite materials structures, the interface failure or pre-crack of composite materials may result in reduced strength of the adhesive bonding structures.
IPC Science Technology Press 1978:64–78
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2003, 142(3): 587-598
[J] Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, 2012. 25(18): 2461-2474 [30]P.T.
Online since: August 2016
Authors: Jitka Baďurová, Oldřich Šuba Jr., Soňa Rusnáková, Ladislav Fojtl, Libuše Sýkorová, Oldřich Šuba
Generally, face sheet materials can be divided into two groups; metallic materials - thin plates particularly made of aluminum, steel, and metal alloys, and non-metallic materials - fiber composites (glass, carbon, etc.) with different matrix (polyester, phenol, epoxy, etc.), HPL sheets, plywood and currently extensively used pre-impregnated materials (prepregs).
Conversely, core materials used in sandwich applications can be divided into four main groups, namely metallic and polymer foams, metallic and non-metallic honeycombs, corrugated cores and natural core materials as cork and balsa.
Vinson, The Behavior of Sandwich Structures of Isotropic and Composite Materials, first ed., CRC Press, New York, 1999
Manes, Numerical investigation of a three point bending test on sandwich panels with aluminum skins and Nomex™ honeycomb core, Computational Materials Science. 56 (2012) 69-78
Part I: analytical models and minimum weight design, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences. 46 (2004) 561-583
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Meng Shen Li, Xin Fan, Sheng Guo Zou, Cun Cheng Shi
Ph.D Dissertation PLA University of Science & Technology, 2005
International Journal of Impact Engineering, 34(2007) 1814–1820
Journal of Tribology, 121(1999) 35–41
Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 217(2003)411–422
Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 218(2004) 1053–1062 [13] Klepaczko JR.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Mohammad M. Khabiri
These materials are effective in reduction of pavement vertical deformation; because they increase shear bearing capacity in soil and aggregated layers.
Zornberg and Gupta, the researcher of this science, have examined the effect of Geosynthetic use on expansive clay subgrade.
Zornberg ,"Advances In Geosynthetic Materials and Applications for Soil Reinforcement and Environmental Protection Works" , (2008),38p
Oginskas, "Experimental Research on the Development of Rutting in Asphalt Concrete Pavements Reinforced with Geosynthetic Materials", Journal of Civil Engineering and Management, Vol. 7, No 4, (2006), pp311–317
Brooks, "Geosynthetic Materials in Reflective Crack Prevention", Oregon Department of Transportation, (2007), 40p
Online since: June 2015
Authors: K. Palanikumar, M. Kathirvel
Machining of these composite materials are important and is superior than the conventional materials.
Introduction Metal matrix composite (MMC) materials are finding increased applications in many fields due to their excellent properties compared to the conventional materials.
References [1] Allison, J.E, Gole, G.S, Metal-matrix composites in the automotive industry opportunities and challenges, Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy and Materials, 45 (1993) 19–24
[2] Kilickap,E, Akir, O.C., Inan,A., Investigation of tool wear and surface roughness in turning of metal matrix composites, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 164(2005) 862– 867
[5] Muthukrishnan,N, J.P.Davim., Optimization of machining parameters of Al/SiC-MMC with ANOVA and ANN analysis, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 209 (2009) 225-232
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Vera Murgul, Nikolay Vatin, Rustam Usmanov
Journal of Applied Engineering Science, Vol. 12 (1) (2014), pp 1-10 [13] V.
Journal of Applied Engineering Science, Vol. 12 (2) (2014), pp 121-128 [14] D.
Applied Mechanics and Materials.
Applied Mechanics and Materials.
Advanced Materials Research.
Online since: November 2012
Authors: N. Elango, Nneka Obianuju Onubogu, S. Ragunathan
Experiments were carried out on both ejectors to observe their holding force on food materials as a function of mainly the pressure, flow of the primary air and other parameters.
When tested on thick bark/packed food materials, they left no suction marks on them.
Universal gripping of a wide variety of food materials still poses a challenge in many food industries.
When tested on thick bark/packed food materials, they left no suction marks on them.
Purnell: ‘Robotic Equipment in the Meat Industry’, Journal of Meat Science, Vol. 49 (1998), No. 1, pp.
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