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Online since: June 2018
Authors: Balaji Raghothamachar, Jian Qiu Guo, Michael Dudley, Yu Yang, Brian R. Tanner, Patrick J. McNally, Andreas N. Danilewsky, Swetlana Weit
Wang, et al., Materials Science Forum, 778-780, 328 (2014)
Tsuchida, et al., Materials Science Forum 556-557, 271 (2007)
Tsuchida, Materials Science Forum 679-680, 306 (2011)
Tsuchida, Materials Science Forum 717-720, 313 (2012)
Kimoto, Materials Science Forum 717-720, 481 (2012).
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Da Jian Han, Qing Xiang Zeng
Features of New Building Materials.
With the advancement of science and technology, the concrete material science has made a great progress.
Paul: Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, Vol. (3) ( 2007), p.249
Journal of Southeast University (Natural Science Edition), Vol. 37(1) (2007), p.94.
Construction & Building Materials, Vol. 21(4) (2007), p.764.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Andrea Manganaro, Maurizio Bocci, Virgilio Stramazzo, Andrea Grilli
The perspective of direct reuse of demolition materials in road construction has been studied for several years [1, 2, 3, 4, 5].
Indeed, the rehabilitation of the runway of the Treviso airport involved a huge amount of reclaimed materials, in detail: about 40,000 m3 of RA, 52,000 m3 of CCC and 13,600 m3 of granular material.
Graziani, A study on the mechanical behaviour of cement-bitumen treated materials, International Journal of Construction and Building Materials, Vol. 25, Issue 2, (2011), 773-778
Baglieri, Triaxial Testing for the Short Term Evaluation of Cold-Recycled Bituminous Mixtures, International Journal of Road Materials and Pavement Design, Vol. 11, Issue 1, (2010), 123-147
Bocci, Compactability and Thermal Sensitivity of Cement-Bitumen Treated Materials, International Journal of Road Materials and Pavement Design, Vol. 13, Issue 4, (2012), 599-617
Online since: March 2013
Authors: Wang Jun Feng, Rui Fan, Peng Fei Hui, Hua Yang, Hui Ling Liu
Introduction With the further development of nano science and technology, people put forward higher and more widely requirements to nanometer materials preparation, property and application .
Journal of Alloys and Compounds,2008,1-6
Materials Science and Engineering B, 2007, 139: 119-123
Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 2002, 22(12): 2039–2045
Advanced Materials Research.2011,(239-242):108-111
Online since: January 2015
Authors: Qing Zhi Zhang, Ke Bi, Gang Wu, Ji Ma
Therefore, the theory and calculation method of the thermal physical properties of superconducting material has been one of the key of the superconducting materials research.
The general formula of Bi superconducting materials is Bi2Sr2Can-1CunO2n-4, Bi2Sr2Ca2Cu3O10 superconducting materials Tc up to 110K has a quasi four corner structure.
Journal of engineering thermal physics, 2009,30(7):1207-1209 [6] Wei ZY, Bi KD, Chen YF.
Molecular Dynamics Simulation on the thermal conductivity of GNRs, Journal of southeast university (natural science edition), 2010,40(2):306-310
Science Of High Magnetic Field Superconducting Magnet [M] , BeiJing: Science Press,2008:430.
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Chun Fang Li
From the images, it can be seen that substrate materials have notable effects on the structure of SnO2 films.
That is to say, different substrate materials produced different structural SnO2 films, even in the same deposition condition.
The three substrate materials have their own surface morphology in crystal state and electronic state.
Conclusions In summary, our studies have elucidated several important features of APCVD deposition of tin oxide on different substrate materials or surface
Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 29(1994): P.5095
Online since: August 2017
Authors: Syamsul Hadi, Utsman Syah Amrullah, Anggit Murdani
The problem is that the waste consists of mostly non-recyclable materials.
Therefore, non-recyclable and difficult-to-recycle materials have to be replaced with environmental friendly materials.
Efforts in substituting non-recyclable materials with recyclable materials have been performed throughout the world.
Shen, Vibration and Damping Analysis of Composite Fiber Reinforced Wind Blade with Viscoelastic Damping Control, Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, (2015), Article ID 146949 [5] D.R.
Pal, Jute fiber reinforced epoxy composites and comparison with the glass and neat epoxy composites, Journal of Composite Materials, Vol 48, Issue 20 (2014), pp. 2537 – 2547 [10] H.
Online since: September 2011
Authors: R. Saravanan, S. Santhosh Kumar Jacob, Saravananakumar S.
The optical band gap of this material has been determined in order to establish a relationship between energy gap of bulk and nano materials.
Cadmium sulphide (CdS) is an important II-VI semiconductor (Eg = 2.42 eV at room temperature) with many excellent physical and chemical properties, which has promising applications in multiple technical fields including photochemical catalysis, gas sensor, detectors for laser and infrared, solar cells, non linear optical materials, optoelectronic devices and so on [2-7].
References [1] Azojomo: Journal of Materials online, synthesis of CdS nanoparticles (ISSN 1833-122X) Volume 1, December 2005
Pramana Journal of physics 71:187-192, 2008
[16] Fujio Izumi, Ruben A.Dilanien, National institute of material science, super fast program, PRIMA, for the maximum entropy method advanced materials laboratory, Japan (2004)
Online since: May 2020
Authors: Ruslan R. Safin, Shamil R. Mukhametzyanov, Nour R. Galyavetdinov
Materials. 10 (2017) 339. 10.3390/ma10040339
Materials Science Forum. 870 (2016) 202-206
Safina, Research of heating rate while thermo modification of wood, World applied sciences journal. 30, 11 (2014) 1618-1621
Voronin, Analysis of physico-mechanical properties of composites based on polylactide and thermally modified wood fibers, Materials Science Forum. 870 (2016) 202-206
Galyavetdinov, Design of packaging materials based on polylactide and wood filler, International Journal of Engineering and Technology(UAE). 7 (2018) 1089-1091
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Eric M. Taleff, Michael D. Engelhardt, Mohammed Ali Morovat, Jin Woo Lee, Todd A. Helwig, Victoria A. Segrest
Comparison of creep behavior of the web and the flange materials of W4×13.
Verification of material creep models against the web materials of W4×13 and W30×99.
The support of the National Science Foundation and of the former NSF Program Director M.P.
The authors also gratefully acknowledge Gerdau-Ameristeel for donating materials for this research.
Harmathy, A Comprehensive Creep Model: Journal of Basic Engineering, Trans.
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