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Online since: January 2021
Authors: Ming Jen Tan, Zheng Lin Du, Jun Feng Guo
Ma, Friction stir welding and processing, Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports 50(1–2) (2005) 1-78
Sterling, Microstructure evolution during FSW/FSP of high strength aluminum alloys, Materials Science and Engineering: A 405(1–2) (2005) 277-286
Chen, Effect of the surface preparation techniques on the EBSD analysis of a friction stir welded AA1100-B4C metal matrix composite, Materials Characterization 62(9) (2011) 865-877
Shi, Effect of heat treatment on AlSi10Mg alloy fabricated by selective laser melting: Microstructure evolution, mechanical properties and fracture mechanism, Materials Science and Engineering: A 663 (2016) 116-125
Wei, Effects of nano-Al2O3 particle addition on grain structure evolution and mechanical behaviour of friction-stir-processed Al, Materials Science and Engineering: A 602(0) (2014) 143-149
Sterling, Microstructure evolution during FSW/FSP of high strength aluminum alloys, Materials Science and Engineering: A 405(1–2) (2005) 277-286
Chen, Effect of the surface preparation techniques on the EBSD analysis of a friction stir welded AA1100-B4C metal matrix composite, Materials Characterization 62(9) (2011) 865-877
Shi, Effect of heat treatment on AlSi10Mg alloy fabricated by selective laser melting: Microstructure evolution, mechanical properties and fracture mechanism, Materials Science and Engineering: A 663 (2016) 116-125
Wei, Effects of nano-Al2O3 particle addition on grain structure evolution and mechanical behaviour of friction-stir-processed Al, Materials Science and Engineering: A 602(0) (2014) 143-149
Online since: January 2009
Authors: Yong Zhang, Yan Tang, Xiao Pin Tan, Shu Quan Liang, Zhong Jie
Thoroughly dispersing CNTs in the
polymeric materials can form an interconnecting structure of CNTs, which can provides a conductive
channel for charge to flow.
Experiment Materials.
After that, the CNTs was filtered and dried to obtain pre-treated materials.
Journal of Electronic Materials, 1999, 28(11):1314-1318 [3] S.Iijima.
Current Opinions in Solid State and Materials Science, 2004; (8): 31-37 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 Fig.7 relationship of electron resistivity and content of silver/CNTs
Experiment Materials.
After that, the CNTs was filtered and dried to obtain pre-treated materials.
Journal of Electronic Materials, 1999, 28(11):1314-1318 [3] S.Iijima.
Current Opinions in Solid State and Materials Science, 2004; (8): 31-37 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 Fig.7 relationship of electron resistivity and content of silver/CNTs
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: January 2012
We
believe that this book will provide a valuable reference to researchers in the fields of materials and
metallurgical engineering, manufacturing science and technology.
He is the architect of 'Materials Indigenisation Program' which made India selfsufficient in a host of materials for space applications.
He has published more than 100 technical papers in national and international journals/proceedings.
Development of number of cryogenic materials for the indigenous cryogenic engines for Indian space programmes.
Development of a number of special purpose materials like magnetic materials, constant modulus alloy and shape memory alloy for control and guidance systems of launch vehicles and space crafts.
He is the architect of 'Materials Indigenisation Program' which made India selfsufficient in a host of materials for space applications.
He has published more than 100 technical papers in national and international journals/proceedings.
Development of number of cryogenic materials for the indigenous cryogenic engines for Indian space programmes.
Development of a number of special purpose materials like magnetic materials, constant modulus alloy and shape memory alloy for control and guidance systems of launch vehicles and space crafts.
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Hai Xia Chen
Floor live load standard value QK = 8KN/m2, material of floor surface is terrazzo, thickness of cement mortar layer is 20 mm , Lime mortar thickness is 15mm in the bottom of floor and beam side ,Using reinforced concrete one-way slab ribbed floor, Layout shown in Figure 1.
Journal of Railway Science and Engineering.Vol.
[2] W.W.Yu.etal:instantanenous and long-time deflection of R.C.beams under woking loads(journal of ACI,1960 [3] Dongtao Xia and Yingming He: submitted to Journal of Hubei Polytechnic University (2004) In China [4] Penyun Feng and Bing Wu: submitted to Civil Engineering and Architecture (2008) In China [5] Information on http://www.buildingstructure.com.cn
Journal of Railway Science and Engineering.Vol.
[2] W.W.Yu.etal:instantanenous and long-time deflection of R.C.beams under woking loads(journal of ACI,1960 [3] Dongtao Xia and Yingming He: submitted to Journal of Hubei Polytechnic University (2004) In China [4] Penyun Feng and Bing Wu: submitted to Civil Engineering and Architecture (2008) In China [5] Information on http://www.buildingstructure.com.cn
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Wen Ting Li
Polymeric fluids, owing to their viscoelastic characters, are of particular interest in the numerical simulation because of their wide applications in material processing and their different behavior from that of Newtonian fluids in ways which are often complex and striking.
Journal of Hydrodynamics Ser.B, Vol.19 (2007), pp.241-248
Journal of Xi’an Shiyou University (Natural Science Edition), Vol.23 (2008), pp.43-55.
Journal of Hydrodynamics, Ser.B, Vol.19 (2007), pp.210-216
Journal of Hydrodynamics Ser.B, Vol.19 (2007), pp.241-248
Journal of Xi’an Shiyou University (Natural Science Edition), Vol.23 (2008), pp.43-55.
Journal of Hydrodynamics, Ser.B, Vol.19 (2007), pp.210-216
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Q. Rong
For coulomb dry friction material, the friction coefficient of the sliding stage does not vary with a change of speed change, dynamic friction is constant, therefore, in accordance with the principle of energy consumption equivalence two types of friction can be classified as a class, friction is constant in the process of sliding.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by A Project of Shandong Province Higher Educational Science and Technology Program (J12LG03).
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Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by A Project of Shandong Province Higher Educational Science and Technology Program (J12LG03).
References [1] MC Constantinou, A Mokba,etc: submitted to Journal of Structural Engineering (1990) [2] A Mokba, MC Constantinou,etc: submitted to Journal of Structural Engineering (1991) [3] J Q Zhu: submitted to Earthquake engineering and engineering vibration (1982) [4] X G Ye: submitted to Journal of hefei university of technology (1998)
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Wei Dong Peng, Zhi Wei Wu
Examples
Assuming that diameter of rod s is 5mm, length of per connecting rod is 160mm, on the left for the two connecting rods, on the right for a connecting rod, material of connecting rod is 45 steel, then k1 equals 49.06kN/mm, k2 equals 24.53kN/mm.
References [1] He Baoxiang, Shen Huiping, Xue Guoxin : Journal of Engineering Design.
Vol. 18(2011), p365-368 [2] Huang Peng, Wang Liping, Guan Liwen: Journal of Mechanical Engineering.
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Vol.18(1999), p41-44 [6] Jiao Changke, Li Aiqun: Journal of Vibration Engineering.
References [1] He Baoxiang, Shen Huiping, Xue Guoxin : Journal of Engineering Design.
Vol. 18(2011), p365-368 [2] Huang Peng, Wang Liping, Guan Liwen: Journal of Mechanical Engineering.
Vol.9(2011),p77-80 [5] Li Bing, Wang Zhixing, Li Jiansheng: Mechanical Science and Technology.
Vol.18(1999), p41-44 [6] Jiao Changke, Li Aiqun: Journal of Vibration Engineering.
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Xiao Kai Mu, Dian Hua Chen, Yu Guang Li, Cheng Chao Li
Material selection: the pinion for 35CrMo and the large gear for ZG35SiMn.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (51075047).
References [1] Jiang Ting, Chen Yanqing: Journal of Hubei University of Technology.
[2] Chen Dianhua, Li Yuguang: Journal of Engineering Design.
[5] Liu Hesong, Jiang jing: Journal of Coal Mine Machinery.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (51075047).
References [1] Jiang Ting, Chen Yanqing: Journal of Hubei University of Technology.
[2] Chen Dianhua, Li Yuguang: Journal of Engineering Design.
[5] Liu Hesong, Jiang jing: Journal of Coal Mine Machinery.
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Feng Chen, Tian Xia Li
Our existing cationic polyacrylamide are mostly prepared by the Mannich reaction ,which has the shortcomings of more unreacted material, low cationic degree, poor stability, short validity, etc.
Acknowledgment The authors acknowledge the financial support from Science and Technology Research Project of Hubei Provincial Department of Education (No:B20128609).
References [1]Jun-Ju Shen,Lei-Lei Ren,Yuan-Yi Zhuang.Interaction between anionic dyes and Cationic flocculant P(AM-DMC) in synthetic solutions[J].Journal of Hazardous Materials,2006:1-7 [2]Mallon R D.Cationic Water-Souble Polymers Precipitation in Salt Solution [P].US,6013708. 2000-01-11
Acknowledgment The authors acknowledge the financial support from Science and Technology Research Project of Hubei Provincial Department of Education (No:B20128609).
References [1]Jun-Ju Shen,Lei-Lei Ren,Yuan-Yi Zhuang.Interaction between anionic dyes and Cationic flocculant P(AM-DMC) in synthetic solutions[J].Journal of Hazardous Materials,2006:1-7 [2]Mallon R D.Cationic Water-Souble Polymers Precipitation in Salt Solution [P].US,6013708. 2000-01-11