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Online since: December 2003
Authors: A. Hartmaier, Markus J. Buehler, Hang Gao
Buehler a Huajian Gao a
aMax Planck Institute for Metals Research, Heisenbergstrasse 3, D-70569
Stuttgart, Germany
Submitted to: Defects and Diffusion in Metals-Annual
Retrospective, 2003, Defect and Diffusion Forum, Scitec
Publications)
Contact author
Huajian Gao
Professor and Director
Max Planck Institute for Metals Research
Heisenbergstrasse 3
D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany
Phone +49-711-689-3510 (Office)
Fax +49-711-689-3512
hjgao@mf.mpg.de
http://shasta.mpi-stuttgart.mpg.de/
Preprint submitted to Scitec Publications 16 September 2003Abstract
A mesoscopic discrete dislocation dynamics is presented which is used to study constrained
diffusional creep in polycrystalline thin films.
Arzt, Dislocation sources in discrete dislocation simulations of thin film plasticity and the Hall-Petch relation, Modelling and Simulation in Matererials Science & Engineering 9 (2001) 157-169
Herman (Ed.), Advances in Materials Research, Vol. 3, Interscience Publishers, New York, 1968, Ch. 1
Canova, Implementing image stresses in a 3D dislocation simulation, Modelling and Simulation in Matererials Science & Engineering 4(6) (1996) 581-596
Gumbsch, Image stresses in a free-standing thin film, Modelling and Simulation in Matererials Science & Engineering 7 (1999) 781-793
Arzt, Dislocation sources in discrete dislocation simulations of thin film plasticity and the Hall-Petch relation, Modelling and Simulation in Matererials Science & Engineering 9 (2001) 157-169
Herman (Ed.), Advances in Materials Research, Vol. 3, Interscience Publishers, New York, 1968, Ch. 1
Canova, Implementing image stresses in a 3D dislocation simulation, Modelling and Simulation in Matererials Science & Engineering 4(6) (1996) 581-596
Gumbsch, Image stresses in a free-standing thin film, Modelling and Simulation in Matererials Science & Engineering 7 (1999) 781-793
Online since: May 2009
Authors: M. Sutaria, Aliassghar Tofighi, A. Rosenberg, S. Balata, J. Chang
Since then, advances have been
made in composition, performance and manufacturing.
Lee: Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 192-195, (2001), p. 769
Palazzolo: Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 284-286, (2005), p. 101
Hess: Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 330-332, (2007), p. 799
Lee: CIMTEC-World Forum on New Materials, Materials in Clinical Applications, edited by P.
Lee: Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 192-195, (2001), p. 769
Palazzolo: Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 284-286, (2005), p. 101
Hess: Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 330-332, (2007), p. 799
Lee: CIMTEC-World Forum on New Materials, Materials in Clinical Applications, edited by P.
Online since: July 2024
Authors: Ayman Ahmed Ezzat Othman, Aya Said Muawad Saad
Ali, "Impact of the Feasibility Study on the Construction Projects," in 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Engineering Techniques (ICSET 2019), IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2019
[38] ICE, Creating Value in Engineering: Design and Practice Guide, London: The Institute of Civil Engineers,Thomas Telford, 1996
Using BIM as a lean management tool in constructioAin Shams Engineering Journal, vol. 12, no. 2, 2022
Design for conArchitectural Engineering and Design Management, vol. 18, no. 3, pp. 279-298, 2020
Riad, "2011 Report of the Arab Forum for 47 Environment and Development.," Beirut, 2011. [58] S.
[38] ICE, Creating Value in Engineering: Design and Practice Guide, London: The Institute of Civil Engineers,Thomas Telford, 1996
Using BIM as a lean management tool in constructioAin Shams Engineering Journal, vol. 12, no. 2, 2022
Design for conArchitectural Engineering and Design Management, vol. 18, no. 3, pp. 279-298, 2020
Riad, "2011 Report of the Arab Forum for 47 Environment and Development.," Beirut, 2011. [58] S.
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Jana Sujanova, Paul Woolliscroft, Jaroslav Holecek, Dagmar Cagáňová, Milos Čambál
Academic prowess and scientific excellence are necessary but insufficient to advance women in their scientific careers.
· Academic organizational structures and rules contribute significantly to the under-use of women in academic science and engineering.
· Academic organizational structures and rules contribute significantly to the under-use of women in academic science and engineering.
· Final workshop on gender diversity in materials research institutions European Forum “How to improve the gender diversity management in scientific research”
Promoting gender diversity research in Slovakia within 7th Framework Programme (FP)// In: Electronics and Electrical Engineering. – Kaunas: Technologija, ISSN 1392-1215-No6 (102).
· Academic organizational structures and rules contribute significantly to the under-use of women in academic science and engineering.
· Academic organizational structures and rules contribute significantly to the under-use of women in academic science and engineering.
· Final workshop on gender diversity in materials research institutions European Forum “How to improve the gender diversity management in scientific research”
Promoting gender diversity research in Slovakia within 7th Framework Programme (FP)// In: Electronics and Electrical Engineering. – Kaunas: Technologija, ISSN 1392-1215-No6 (102).
Online since: April 2022
Authors: Oluseyi O. Ajayi, Mufutau Akindoye Waheed, Enesi Y. Salawu, Mercy Ogbonnaya
Salawu1,d
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria
2Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos State, Nigeria.
3Department of Mechanical Engineering, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria.
Heat Transfer Engineering, 27:10 (2006) 3 – 19
Syedabuthahir, Advanced heat transfer enhancement using TiO2 water based nano fluids, International Journal of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, 2:4 (2012) 69-71
Procedia Engineering, 56 (2013) 323 – 329
Izzat, Copper oxide nanoparticles for advanced refrigerant thermophysical properties: Mathematical modeling.
Heat Transfer Engineering, 27:10 (2006) 3 – 19
Syedabuthahir, Advanced heat transfer enhancement using TiO2 water based nano fluids, International Journal of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, 2:4 (2012) 69-71
Procedia Engineering, 56 (2013) 323 – 329
Izzat, Copper oxide nanoparticles for advanced refrigerant thermophysical properties: Mathematical modeling.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Mirko Djapic, Predrag Popovic, Ljubomir Lukic
Integration of the Technical Product Risk Assessment Within the ISO 31000 Enterprise Risk Management Concept
Mirko Djapic1,a, Predrag Popovic2,b and Ljubomir Lukic1,c
1University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Kraljevo, Dositejeva 19, 36000
Kraljevo, Serbia
2University of Belgrade, Institute Vinca, Mike Alasa 12, 11351 Vinca, Serbia
adjapic.m@mfkv.kg.ac.rs, bbiro@vinca.rs, clukic.lj@mfkv.kg.ac.rs
Keywords: risk management, ERM, ISO 31000, EU New and Global Approach
Abstract.
In the United States of America, for example, the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission, COSO have developed an ERM Integrated Framework [15], while in Europe, for instance, the Federation of European Risk Management Associations (FERMA) uses Risk Management Standards developed by three bodies from Great Britain (Risk Management Institute, Managers’ Association of Risks and Insurance and the National Forum for Risk Management in the Public Sector) [7].
Although the purpose of the standard is to advance the machinery design process, it can be successfully used in the development of other technical products, such as lifts, medical devices, etc.
On the one hand, they serve as a tool (guidelines) used by designers and engineers in analyzing and assessing the level of safety of the design solution in the course of the product development process.
Aven, On the new ISO guide on risk management terminology, Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 96 (2011) 719–726
In the United States of America, for example, the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission, COSO have developed an ERM Integrated Framework [15], while in Europe, for instance, the Federation of European Risk Management Associations (FERMA) uses Risk Management Standards developed by three bodies from Great Britain (Risk Management Institute, Managers’ Association of Risks and Insurance and the National Forum for Risk Management in the Public Sector) [7].
Although the purpose of the standard is to advance the machinery design process, it can be successfully used in the development of other technical products, such as lifts, medical devices, etc.
On the one hand, they serve as a tool (guidelines) used by designers and engineers in analyzing and assessing the level of safety of the design solution in the course of the product development process.
Aven, On the new ISO guide on risk management terminology, Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 96 (2011) 719–726
Online since: December 2023
Authors: Joakim Odqvist, Serhii Bobyr
Nekrasov, NASU, Ukraine
2KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Brinellvägen 23, SE-100 44, Stockholm, Sweden
asvbobyr07@gmail.com, bodqvist@kth.se
Keywords: Hydrogen diffusion; BCC metals; Statistical model; Pre-exponential factor; Quantum-statistical effects
Abstract.
Diffusion of H in Fe and other metals is very important as it leads to engineering problems associated with hydrogen embrittlement and degradation of high strength steels, reactor materials, etc. [3–6].
Teus, Hydrogen in Engineering Metallic Materials.
Andrievski, Hydrogen in Metallic Nanostructures, Materials Science Forum. 555 (2007) 327-334.
Odqvist, Some Theoretical Aspects of Hydrogen Diffusion in BCC Metals at Low Temperatures, International Journal of Recent advances in Physics. 12(1/2) (2023) 13-25.
Diffusion of H in Fe and other metals is very important as it leads to engineering problems associated with hydrogen embrittlement and degradation of high strength steels, reactor materials, etc. [3–6].
Teus, Hydrogen in Engineering Metallic Materials.
Andrievski, Hydrogen in Metallic Nanostructures, Materials Science Forum. 555 (2007) 327-334.
Odqvist, Some Theoretical Aspects of Hydrogen Diffusion in BCC Metals at Low Temperatures, International Journal of Recent advances in Physics. 12(1/2) (2023) 13-25.
Online since: May 2020
Authors: Vivek V. Patel, Gopinath Thirunavukarasu, Sukumar Kundu, Alankar Alankar
Patel3,4,c
and Alankar Alankar1,d
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai, 400076, Maharashtra, INDIA
2Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur, Howrah, 711103, West Bengal, INDIA
3Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Technology, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, Gandhinagar, 382007, Gujarat, INDIA
4The Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Friction Welding Technologies, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an 710072, Shaanxi, P.R.
This drive is reported by several engineering sectors such as: tooling, clothing, marine, automobile, aeronautics, implants, and power generation [1].
Koçak, Progress in joining of advanced materials, Int.
Forum 380 (2017) 12–28
This drive is reported by several engineering sectors such as: tooling, clothing, marine, automobile, aeronautics, implants, and power generation [1].
Koçak, Progress in joining of advanced materials, Int.
Forum 380 (2017) 12–28
Online since: January 2018
Authors: Wen Feng Li, Lan Bo Zheng, Charles Atombo, Aaron Agbenyegah Agbo
Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2016
Engineering Failure Analysis, 2012. 25: p. 182-192
Energy Engineering, 2010. 107(5): p. 64-75
[41] Misra, K.B., Reliability engineering: A perspective, in Handbook of Performability Engineering. 2008, Springer. p. 253-289
Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2016
Engineering Failure Analysis, 2012. 25: p. 182-192
Energy Engineering, 2010. 107(5): p. 64-75
[41] Misra, K.B., Reliability engineering: A perspective, in Handbook of Performability Engineering. 2008, Springer. p. 253-289
Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2016
Online since: January 2022
Authors: Ganesh Awchat, Gopal Dhanjode
Ganesh Awchat1,a*, Gopal Dhanjode2,b
1Department of Civil Engineering, Shri Guru Gobind Singhji Institute of Engineering & Technology, Nanded, Maharashtra, India
2Department of Civil Engineering, Nagpur Institute of Technology, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
a*gdawchat@sggs.ac.in, bgopaldhanjode@gmail.com
Keywords: Recycled Concrete, Steel fibers, Styrene Butadiene Rubber Latex, Indirect tensile strength, Flexural strength, Chloride Attack, Sulfate Attack.
Potable tap water tested in the institute's Environmental Engineering laboratory was used for casting specimens and confirms to BIS:456-2000 [34].
Desai, Use of industrial by-products and recycled materials in concrete structures – an engineer’s perspective, The Ind.
Practices in the Twenty-First Century, Institution of Engineers (India), Roorkee, (1996) 964-973
Ge, Effect of styrene butadiene rubber latex on mortar and concrete properties, Advanced Engineering Forum. 5 (2012) 283-288. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/ aef.5.283 [17] A.
Potable tap water tested in the institute's Environmental Engineering laboratory was used for casting specimens and confirms to BIS:456-2000 [34].
Desai, Use of industrial by-products and recycled materials in concrete structures – an engineer’s perspective, The Ind.
Practices in the Twenty-First Century, Institution of Engineers (India), Roorkee, (1996) 964-973
Ge, Effect of styrene butadiene rubber latex on mortar and concrete properties, Advanced Engineering Forum. 5 (2012) 283-288. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/ aef.5.283 [17] A.