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Online since: November 2015
Authors: S. Ilaiyavel, A. Venkatesan, R. Sheshathri, V.R. Alagu Sundram
The tribological interactions of a solid surface's exposed face with interfacing materials may result in loss of material from the surface ,Wear may be regarded as the undesirable flow of material from surface .it can be kept within bounds either by controlling the flow of force and energy or by absorbing the flows of force and energy[1].
Phosphating is only beneficial when employed under lubricating conditions as no advantage could be found for the phosphating of materials operating under dry sliding conditions [2].
The chemical composition of the materials is given in ‘Table.1’ .
Journal of Material science and Engineering,vol.5,pp.455-461,2011
Ghadimzadeh, Drilling of Particulate Aluminium Silicon Carbide Metal Matrix Composites, Proc.Sym. on Machining of Composite Materials (Chicago, IL), pp 35-47,1992
Phosphating is only beneficial when employed under lubricating conditions as no advantage could be found for the phosphating of materials operating under dry sliding conditions [2].
The chemical composition of the materials is given in ‘Table.1’ .
Journal of Material science and Engineering,vol.5,pp.455-461,2011
Ghadimzadeh, Drilling of Particulate Aluminium Silicon Carbide Metal Matrix Composites, Proc.Sym. on Machining of Composite Materials (Chicago, IL), pp 35-47,1992
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Dong Qiang Gao, Zhong Yan Li, Zhi Yun Mao
Among all kinds of refractory materials, superalloy is one of the hardest material for processing, having more stereoplasm, poor thermo-conductivity, obvious processing sclerosis tendency, and its cutting is very difficult [1].
The finite element numerical simulation to the cutting process Apply DEFORM to simulate the cutting process, which mainly includes geometric modeling, meshing, inputting boundary conditions, materials attribute and cutting parameters etc.
Materials and Design. 28 (2007) 2518-2522
International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture. 45 (2005) 1375-1385
Journal of Materials Processing Technology .209 (2009) 2918-2922
The finite element numerical simulation to the cutting process Apply DEFORM to simulate the cutting process, which mainly includes geometric modeling, meshing, inputting boundary conditions, materials attribute and cutting parameters etc.
Materials and Design. 28 (2007) 2518-2522
International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture. 45 (2005) 1375-1385
Journal of Materials Processing Technology .209 (2009) 2918-2922
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Xu Hong Guo, Deng Cao
Austempered Ductile Iron (ADI) is a new generation of cast iron materials developed in recent decades; but its excellent comprehensive mechanical properties make it become hard-machining material.
Introduction Austempered Ductile Iron (ADI) is a new generation of cast iron materials developed in recent decades[1].
Workpiece material, tool materials and cutting parameters are change factors, which are determined to be used as the inputs of the network.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 1999, 92—93: 344—349
Science Press,2006.
Introduction Austempered Ductile Iron (ADI) is a new generation of cast iron materials developed in recent decades[1].
Workpiece material, tool materials and cutting parameters are change factors, which are determined to be used as the inputs of the network.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 1999, 92—93: 344—349
Science Press,2006.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Huai Yuan Zhao, Liang Chen, Jing Deng, Jing Wang
Experimental
Materials. pentaerythritol(PETL, A.R), ammonium persulfate(A.R), acrylamide(AM, technical grade), dimethyl diallyl ammonium chloride(DMDAAC, technical grade).
In Chinese [3] B.X.Liu, Y.T.Zhang, L.Li, J.H.Zhu, X.C.Wang, Y.M.Jin: Hebei Journal of Industrial Science and Technology Vol. 28 (2011), p. 173-176.
In Chinese [6] X.C.Wang, G.Y.Wang, G.Y.Yun, J.Liu, L.Mei, J.H.Kou: Chemical Propellants & Polymeric Materials Vol. 5 (2004), p. 42-47.
Chen: Science & Technology Information. (2009), p. 99-100.
Journal of Zhejiang University(Science Edition) Vol. 34 (2007), p. 443-447.
In Chinese [3] B.X.Liu, Y.T.Zhang, L.Li, J.H.Zhu, X.C.Wang, Y.M.Jin: Hebei Journal of Industrial Science and Technology Vol. 28 (2011), p. 173-176.
In Chinese [6] X.C.Wang, G.Y.Wang, G.Y.Yun, J.Liu, L.Mei, J.H.Kou: Chemical Propellants & Polymeric Materials Vol. 5 (2004), p. 42-47.
Chen: Science & Technology Information. (2009), p. 99-100.
Journal of Zhejiang University(Science Edition) Vol. 34 (2007), p. 443-447.
Online since: June 2019
Authors: Shi Huai Zhao, Wen Wen Xu, Zi Bo Yang, Xiao Ming Zhao
According to the working mechanism of SCs, there are two types of electrode materials for SCs: electrical double layer electrode materials and pseudocapacitive electrode materials[6].
Experimental Section 1.1 Materials and Equipment Materials: All chemical reagent used in this experiment were of analytical grade without further purification.
Electrochemical properties of four crystalline MnO2 supercapacitor electrode materials, J.
Study on electrochemical energy storage performance of transition metal materials.
Journal of Henan University(Natural Science). 44 (2014) 398-415
Experimental Section 1.1 Materials and Equipment Materials: All chemical reagent used in this experiment were of analytical grade without further purification.
Electrochemical properties of four crystalline MnO2 supercapacitor electrode materials, J.
Study on electrochemical energy storage performance of transition metal materials.
Journal of Henan University(Natural Science). 44 (2014) 398-415
Online since: February 2026
Authors: Muhammad Nizam, Mufti Reza Aulia Putra, Warindi Warindi
These cycles impose mechanical stress on battery materials through repetitive expansion and contraction, especially in active electrode materials and the casing.
Using heat pipes or phase change materials (PCMs) for active thermal management systems minimizes these problems [41, 42].
Thus, adding intrinsic thermal and corrosion-resistant materials is critical for long-lasting and efficient battery functionality.
Chandradass, “Design and evaluation of a Self-charging Battery electric two wheeler,” in IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, IOP Publishing Ltd, Sep. 2020
Kim et al., “Toward defect-less and minimized work-hardening loss implementation of Al alloy/high-purity Cu dissimilar lap joints by refill friction stir spot welding for battery tab-to-busbar applications,” Materials Science and Engineering: A, vol. 892, Feb. 2024
Using heat pipes or phase change materials (PCMs) for active thermal management systems minimizes these problems [41, 42].
Thus, adding intrinsic thermal and corrosion-resistant materials is critical for long-lasting and efficient battery functionality.
Chandradass, “Design and evaluation of a Self-charging Battery electric two wheeler,” in IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, IOP Publishing Ltd, Sep. 2020
Kim et al., “Toward defect-less and minimized work-hardening loss implementation of Al alloy/high-purity Cu dissimilar lap joints by refill friction stir spot welding for battery tab-to-busbar applications,” Materials Science and Engineering: A, vol. 892, Feb. 2024
Online since: August 2012
Authors: Pedro Garcia Lins, Ticiane Sanches Valera, Nicole Raymonde Demarquette
The present work aims to purify Brazilian smectite clay, removing the non clay mineral fraction and other impurities, such as organic materials and iron ions, in order to obtain a clay with greater applicability for use in nanocomposites.
Santos, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 112(4), 1949–1958, 2009.
Conclusion A Brazilian smectite clay was purified using 3 methods: separation of the colloidal fraction, removal of the iron oxides or hydroxides and of organic materials.
Lagaly, volume 1 of Handbook of Clay Science, Developments in Clay Science, chapter 2, Elsevier (2006)
Lagaly, volume 1 of Handbook of Clay Science, Developments in Clay Science, chapter 4, Elsevier (2006)
Santos, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 112(4), 1949–1958, 2009.
Conclusion A Brazilian smectite clay was purified using 3 methods: separation of the colloidal fraction, removal of the iron oxides or hydroxides and of organic materials.
Lagaly, volume 1 of Handbook of Clay Science, Developments in Clay Science, chapter 2, Elsevier (2006)
Lagaly, volume 1 of Handbook of Clay Science, Developments in Clay Science, chapter 4, Elsevier (2006)
Online since: June 2011
Authors: A. Zuliahani, H.D. Rozman, G.S. Tay
Introduction
The utilization of lignocellulosic materials in making composites has gained importance recently.
Experimental Materials Epoxy resin with equivalent weight of epoxide 182-192 and fatty polyamides based hardeners were purchased from Euro Chemo Pharma Sdn Bhd Penang, Malaysia.
Polymer Science 24-221 [7] A.Paul, K.
Journal of Polymeric Materials (1998) 161-172
J.Material Science (2006) 41: 5915-5925
Experimental Materials Epoxy resin with equivalent weight of epoxide 182-192 and fatty polyamides based hardeners were purchased from Euro Chemo Pharma Sdn Bhd Penang, Malaysia.
Polymer Science 24-221 [7] A.Paul, K.
Journal of Polymeric Materials (1998) 161-172
J.Material Science (2006) 41: 5915-5925
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Wen Kun Zhu, Xiao Yan Lin, Jing He, Xue Gang Luo
As a result, studies on synthesis of inorganic materials with special morphology, crystal structure, and size attracted more attention of many experts.
This has certain significance towards the understanding of the mechanism of biomineralization and preparation of special featured biomimetic materials.
Materials Letters Vol. 59 (2005), p.2519 -2522 [2] B.
Yu, et al .Materials Letters Vol.58 (2004), p.1565-1570 [3] T.
Pei, et al., Journal of Crystal Growth Vol.312 (2010), p.831-836 [11] M.
This has certain significance towards the understanding of the mechanism of biomineralization and preparation of special featured biomimetic materials.
Materials Letters Vol. 59 (2005), p.2519 -2522 [2] B.
Yu, et al .Materials Letters Vol.58 (2004), p.1565-1570 [3] T.
Pei, et al., Journal of Crystal Growth Vol.312 (2010), p.831-836 [11] M.
Online since: February 2016
Authors: George Tarasov
Acknowledgements
The work was supported financially by the Ministry of education and science of Russian Federation (project 14.Y26.31.0003), the Far-Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (project 15-I-4-021), the Far Eastern Federal University.
Lutsenko, Numerical Comparison of Gas Flows through Plane Porous Heat-Evolutional Object with Axisymmetric One when Object's Outlet is Partially Closed, Advanced Materials Research 1040 (2014) 529-534
Sorokova, Numerical Method for Investigation of 1D Processes in Porous Media with Heterogeneous Reactions when Flow Rate of Oxidant Regulates Itself, Advanced Materials Research 880 (2014) 115-120
Sorokova, Numerical Comparison of Heterogeneous Combustion Waves in Horizontal and Vertical Porous Objects under Free Convection, Advanced Materials Research 880 (2014) 109-114
Advanced Materials Research 1040 (2014) 559-564.
Lutsenko, Numerical Comparison of Gas Flows through Plane Porous Heat-Evolutional Object with Axisymmetric One when Object's Outlet is Partially Closed, Advanced Materials Research 1040 (2014) 529-534
Sorokova, Numerical Method for Investigation of 1D Processes in Porous Media with Heterogeneous Reactions when Flow Rate of Oxidant Regulates Itself, Advanced Materials Research 880 (2014) 115-120
Sorokova, Numerical Comparison of Heterogeneous Combustion Waves in Horizontal and Vertical Porous Objects under Free Convection, Advanced Materials Research 880 (2014) 109-114
Advanced Materials Research 1040 (2014) 559-564.