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Online since: October 2018
Authors: You Fa Wang, Yang Zi Zhao
The porous structure of scaffold materials is closely related to water molecules.
Materials Selection and Scaffold Fabrication for Tissue Engineering in Orthopaedics J. 2007:259-288
Materials Science & Engineering C Materials for Biological Applications, 2015, 56:481–493
Materials Science & Engineering R Reports, 2010, 70(3):225-242
Advanced Functional Materials, 2010, 17(17):3505-3513
Materials Selection and Scaffold Fabrication for Tissue Engineering in Orthopaedics J. 2007:259-288
Materials Science & Engineering C Materials for Biological Applications, 2015, 56:481–493
Materials Science & Engineering R Reports, 2010, 70(3):225-242
Advanced Functional Materials, 2010, 17(17):3505-3513
Online since: March 2021
Authors: Volker Schulze, Frederik Zanger, Daniel Beckers, Gregor Graf, Manuela Neuenfeldt, Tobias Müller, Jörg Fischer-Bühner, Sven Donisi
The requirements regarding the materials in use are steadily increasing in the AM market.
The main process advantages can be related to the freedom of design due to the layer wise manufacturing and the unique material properties based on the local energy input into the metal powder materials.
However, there is a growing demand for materials with higher hardness and better wear properties for LPBF processes.
Figure 1: Iterative process chain for the qualification of new materials for additive manufacturing Material.
In: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering 136, pp. 061026-1 - 061026-6, 2014 [2] Liu, Z.H.; Zhang, D.Q.; Chua, C.K.; Leong, K.F.: Crystal structure analysis of M2 high speed steel parts produced by selective laser melting.
The main process advantages can be related to the freedom of design due to the layer wise manufacturing and the unique material properties based on the local energy input into the metal powder materials.
However, there is a growing demand for materials with higher hardness and better wear properties for LPBF processes.
Figure 1: Iterative process chain for the qualification of new materials for additive manufacturing Material.
In: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering 136, pp. 061026-1 - 061026-6, 2014 [2] Liu, Z.H.; Zhang, D.Q.; Chua, C.K.; Leong, K.F.: Crystal structure analysis of M2 high speed steel parts produced by selective laser melting.
Online since: January 2010
Authors: J.M. Guilemany, Nuria Cinca, Sergi Dosta, Javier Fernández
Sachdeva, Materials Characterization, Vol.
32 (1994) p. 179
Ashby, Eds., Elsevier Materials Selector.
Clyne, Smart Materials, Nano- and Micro-Smart Systems: Smart Materials III, Proceedings of SPIE 5648, Sydney (2004)
Dunne, Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 473 (2008) p. 172
Rosenzweig, Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 459 (2007) p. 52.
Ashby, Eds., Elsevier Materials Selector.
Clyne, Smart Materials, Nano- and Micro-Smart Systems: Smart Materials III, Proceedings of SPIE 5648, Sydney (2004)
Dunne, Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 473 (2008) p. 172
Rosenzweig, Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 459 (2007) p. 52.
Online since: March 2012
Authors: Lin Hua Jiang, Jin Xia Xu, Qiao Zhu
Water in cement-based materials [6]
Fig. 2.
Hansen, Autogenous deformation and change of the relative humidity in silica fume-modified cement paste, ACI Materials Journal. 6 (1996) 539-543
Aitcin, High performance concrete-An overview, Materials and Structures. 33 (1998) 111-117
Parrott, Water absorption in cover concrete, Materials and Structures. 25 (1992) 284-292
Powers, The thermodynamics of volume change and creep, Materials and Structures. 1 (1968) 443-463
Hansen, Autogenous deformation and change of the relative humidity in silica fume-modified cement paste, ACI Materials Journal. 6 (1996) 539-543
Aitcin, High performance concrete-An overview, Materials and Structures. 33 (1998) 111-117
Parrott, Water absorption in cover concrete, Materials and Structures. 25 (1992) 284-292
Powers, The thermodynamics of volume change and creep, Materials and Structures. 1 (1968) 443-463
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Zhong Feng Zhang, Xian Yan Zhou
Materials and methods
Experiment Materials.
Generally, the benzene/ethanol extractives of Manglietia glauca leavies might be used as raw materials of rare biomedicines, high-grade cosmetics and skin cares.
Journal of South West Forestry College Vol27 (2007)p.29-33 [2] C.
Journal of Zhejiang Forestry Science and Technology, Vol26(2006)p.36-38 [3] Z.
Fengjuan, et al:Advanced Materials Research Vols. 97-101 (2010) p 2231-2236 [5] J.
Generally, the benzene/ethanol extractives of Manglietia glauca leavies might be used as raw materials of rare biomedicines, high-grade cosmetics and skin cares.
Journal of South West Forestry College Vol27 (2007)p.29-33 [2] C.
Journal of Zhejiang Forestry Science and Technology, Vol26(2006)p.36-38 [3] Z.
Fengjuan, et al:Advanced Materials Research Vols. 97-101 (2010) p 2231-2236 [5] J.
Online since: February 2011
Authors: A.A. Faieza, S.M. Sapuan, N. Ismail, M.S. Ibrahim, S. Hisham
A composite are combinations two materials called the reinforcing phase and matrix phase [8-10].
The failure of composite materials are depend on its sizes, fiber geometric, plane ratio, volume fraction, fiber direction and the methods of making composites [12-14].
Miller et al, [21] have assessed the testing results show that plastics from the waste stream can be used to make wood fibre-reinforced composite materials with good mechanical properties.
Mi: Journal Appl.
Material Today, London: Elsevier Science Ltd. (2003), p.44-48, in press
The failure of composite materials are depend on its sizes, fiber geometric, plane ratio, volume fraction, fiber direction and the methods of making composites [12-14].
Miller et al, [21] have assessed the testing results show that plastics from the waste stream can be used to make wood fibre-reinforced composite materials with good mechanical properties.
Mi: Journal Appl.
Material Today, London: Elsevier Science Ltd. (2003), p.44-48, in press
Online since: October 2012
Authors: Chao Chang Arthur Chen, Chia Hsing Kuo, Hoang Van Thanh
Rybnicek [5] produced the binary and ternary blends from three materials such as PC, ABS, and PMMA.
Melt blending was employed to make the blends from original and recycled materials in broad range of compositions.
Experimental Materials The materials used in this study include PMMA (Acryrex CM-205) from Chi Mei Co, Ltd., Taiwan with weight average molecular weight (Mw) around 81,000g/mol and PC (Panlite L-1225L) supplied by Teijin Chemical Ltd. with weight average molecular weight 35,400g/mol.
Coumans, Journal material Science, Vol. 16 (1981) No. 429
Slouf, “Increasing recyclability of PC, ABS and PMMA: Morphology and Fracture behavior of Binary and Ternary blends”, Journal of Applied polymer Science, Vol. 109 (2008) 3210-3223
Melt blending was employed to make the blends from original and recycled materials in broad range of compositions.
Experimental Materials The materials used in this study include PMMA (Acryrex CM-205) from Chi Mei Co, Ltd., Taiwan with weight average molecular weight (Mw) around 81,000g/mol and PC (Panlite L-1225L) supplied by Teijin Chemical Ltd. with weight average molecular weight 35,400g/mol.
Coumans, Journal material Science, Vol. 16 (1981) No. 429
Slouf, “Increasing recyclability of PC, ABS and PMMA: Morphology and Fracture behavior of Binary and Ternary blends”, Journal of Applied polymer Science, Vol. 109 (2008) 3210-3223
Online since: June 2020
Authors: Rungsima Chollakup, Wuttinan Kongtud, Udomlak Sukatta, Kanyanut Piriyasatits, Maneenuch Premchookiat, Amnat Jarerat
Materials and Methods
Preparation of Rice Straw Paper.
Further research should explore the potency of these natural materials as functional packaging for food applications.
Appari: Journal of Cleaner Production, Vol. 236 (2019), Article number 117598
Ratanakamnuan: Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 709 (2016), 86-90
Abdul Aziz: Materials Science Forum, Vol. 888 (2017), 244-247
Further research should explore the potency of these natural materials as functional packaging for food applications.
Appari: Journal of Cleaner Production, Vol. 236 (2019), Article number 117598
Ratanakamnuan: Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 709 (2016), 86-90
Abdul Aziz: Materials Science Forum, Vol. 888 (2017), 244-247
Online since: July 2014
Authors: G. Vijayan, S. Giridharan, R. Karunakaran
Recently, an innovative material, nano-sized particle has been used in suspension in conventional heat transfer fluids that changes the heat transfer characteristic.
Polyurethane foam material is used as a insulating liner inside the cone.
Prasher, Predicted efficiency of a low temperature nanofluid based direct absorption solar collector, Journal of Solar Energy Engineering, 131:0410041 - 7, 2009 [12] T.
Taylor, Nanofluid direct absorption solar collector, Journal of Renewable Sustainable Energy 2:033102, 2010 [13] S.
Kalogirou, Solar thermal collectors and applications, Progress Energy Combustion Science 30, pp. 231-295, 2004
Polyurethane foam material is used as a insulating liner inside the cone.
Prasher, Predicted efficiency of a low temperature nanofluid based direct absorption solar collector, Journal of Solar Energy Engineering, 131:0410041 - 7, 2009 [12] T.
Taylor, Nanofluid direct absorption solar collector, Journal of Renewable Sustainable Energy 2:033102, 2010 [13] S.
Kalogirou, Solar thermal collectors and applications, Progress Energy Combustion Science 30, pp. 231-295, 2004
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Qing Xin Zhang, Lu Ping Wang, Yu Huan Xie, Zhan Bo Cui
Ueno Toshiyuki use magnetostrictive materials developed a vibration energy generator [3].
But due to the deformation of some intelligent materials such as piezoelectric and magnetostrictive materials is small, the magnetoelectric conversion efficiency is low, presence of power generation is small, the energy conversion efficiency is little low, the frequency response bandwidth is not high and other shortcomings.
It is an ideal kind of energy transfer materials, and it can be applied to research and explorations of power generation technology.
This proves that vibration energy harvesting based on MSMA materials is feasible.
Piao, Design and fabrication of piezoelectric micro battery for vibration energy harvesting, Journal of Functional Materials and Devices, Vol. 14-1 (2008), p. 116
But due to the deformation of some intelligent materials such as piezoelectric and magnetostrictive materials is small, the magnetoelectric conversion efficiency is low, presence of power generation is small, the energy conversion efficiency is little low, the frequency response bandwidth is not high and other shortcomings.
It is an ideal kind of energy transfer materials, and it can be applied to research and explorations of power generation technology.
This proves that vibration energy harvesting based on MSMA materials is feasible.
Piao, Design and fabrication of piezoelectric micro battery for vibration energy harvesting, Journal of Functional Materials and Devices, Vol. 14-1 (2008), p. 116