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Online since: October 2012
Authors: Chung Chen Tsao, Chun Yao Hsu, Che Hsiung Tsai, Mao Yong Lin, Ding Yeng Chen
Ultrasonic-assisted on the turning of Inconel 718 by Taguchi method Ding-Yeng Chen1,4,a, Chung-Chen Tsao2,b, Mao-Yong Lin 3,c, Che-Hsiung Tsai 3,d, Chun-Yao Hsu1,e* 1 Graduate Institute of Manufacturing Technology, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan 2Department of Automation Engineering, Tahua Institute of Technology, Taiwan 3Department of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Fujian Polytechnic of Information Technology, Fujian, China 4 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Hwa Hsia Institute of Technology, Taipei, Taiwan a dnc@cc.hwh.edu.tw, baetcc@thit.edu.tw, cgn3636@163.com, d f10493@ntut.edu.tw, *ecyhsu@mail.lhu.edu.tw Keywords: Inconel 718; Ultrasonic-assisted; Flank wear; Roundness; Nano-particles.
Wijesundara, Ultrasonic assisted turning of aviation materials, International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology. 2003, Vol. 132, pp. 157-167
Rahman, “Effect of machining parameters in ultrasonic vibration cutting”, International Journal Machine Tools & Manufacture. 2008, Vol. 48, pp. 965-974
Khamba, ”Taguchi technique for modeling material removal rate in ultrasonic machining of titanium”, Materials Science and Engineering A. 2007, Vol. 460-461, pp. 365-369
Wu, “Milling of MAR-M247 Nickel-Based Superalloy with High Temperature and Ultrasonic aiding” International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology. 2007, Vol. 34, pp. 857-866.
Online since: April 2019
Authors: Geraldo Creci, Alexandre Domingos Sarti Leme, Edilson Rosa Barbosa de Jesus, Túlio César Rodrigues, João Carlos Menezes
International Journal of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering, v. 2, p. 119-129, 2010
Engineering Failure Analysis, v. 25, p. 304-315, 2012
International Journal of Rotating Machinery, v. 2012, p. 1-15, 2012
International Journal of Rotating Machinery, v. 2013, p. 1-12, 2013
Engineering Failure Analysis, v. 46, p. 26-39, 2014
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Gracious Ngaile, James B. Lowrie
Lowrie and Gracious Ngaile Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering North Carolina State University Campus Box 7910, Raleigh NC, USA gngaile@ncsu.edu Keywords: Extrusion, Segmented Dies, Sliding Dies, Friction Abstract.
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture 47.3–4 (2007): 673-81
Archives of Civil and Mechanical Engineering 8.2 (2008): 39-55
Tribology International 44.10 (2011): 1118-26
International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials 19.4–6 (2001): 495-505
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Zhu Ge Yan, Simon Beecham, Chun Qi Lian
Two ceramic caps were used to cover the top and the bottom of a sample connecting to the inlet and outlet tubes.
[3] Lian C. and Zhuge Y., Investigation of the effect of aggregate on the performance of permeable concrete, in Proceedings of the Fifth International Structural Engineering and Construction Conference (ISEC-5), Las Vegas, USA (2009), pp.505-510
(in press), Numerical simulation of the mechanical behaviour of porous concrete, Engineering Computations, Accepted for publication: January 2011 - paper EC-Jul-2010-0094
A., Field survey of permeable pavement surface infiltration rates, Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, Vol. 133, No. 3, June 2007 [8] Wingerter R. and Paine J., Field performance investigation portland cement pervious pavement, Florida Concrete and Products Association, Orlando, FL (1989), p.6
[9] Meininger R.C., No-fines pervious concrete for paving, Concrete International, Vol.10 (1998), p.20-27
Online since: December 2018
Authors: Jung Won Yoon
In the field of material science and engineering, smart materials are categorized based upon their material divisions of naturals, metals, ceramics, polymers, and composites.
However, by decoupling the design and engineering area in approaching architecture, only externally visible and expressive components of buildings in smart materials are considered in this study.
Although no architectural design approach is discovered from case study, but sound absorber and insulation with piezoelectric materials are investigated in mechanical engineering and these are expected to achieve Acoustic Performance as well as energy harvesting.
Journal of Architectural Education 53, 3 (2001), pp.140-148 [2] D.Chwieduk: Towards sustainable-energy buildings.
In: Proceedings of ASME 2007 – International design engineering technical conferences & computers and information in engineering conference (2007) [14] Information on http://www.usgbc.org/resources/leed-v4-building-design-and-construction-current-version [15] Information on http://www.ibec.or.jp/CASBEE/english/download.htm [16] Information on http://www.usgbc.org/LEED [17] Information on http://www.ibec.or.jp/CASBEE/english [18] M.Addington: Contingent behaviours.
Online since: September 2023
Authors: E. Ravikumar, S. Thamizhmanii, A. Karpagaraj, J.S. Senthilkumar
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 789, 139658
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 526(1-2), 113-117
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 733, 199-210
Engineering Solid Mechanics, 2(3), 239-246
The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 87, 3105-3112
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Xiao Jie Wang, Yun Zhe Ji, Qiu Hua Shen
Wu: Ship Engineering.
Zhao: Environmental Sanitation Engineering .
Jiang: Environmental Engineering.
Guo: Journal of Shenyang University.
Hyun and S.Young: Journal of supercritical fluid.Vol.36 (2005), p. 59
Online since: October 2023
Authors: Yong Wang, Alfonso Arevalillo Roman, Juan Antonio Ferriz-Papi, Jan Valentin
New Technologies for New Materials and Products from Construction and Demolition Waste Juan A Ferriz-Papi1,a*, Yong Wang2,b, Alfonso Arevalillo Roman3,c and Jan Valentin4,d 1School of Science, Engineering and Environment, University of Salford, Peel campus, M5 4WT, Salford, UK 2Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering, University of Manchester, George Begg Building, M1 7DN, Manchester, UK 3TECNALIA, Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA), Anardi Area, 5, E-20730, Azpeitia, Spain 4Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, Thákurova 7, 166 29 Praha 6, Czech Republic aj.a.ferriz-papi@salford.ac.uk, byong.wang@manchester.ac.uk, calfonso.arevalillo@tecnalia.com, djan.valentin@fsv.cvut.cz *corresponding author Keywords: Circular economy, construction, construction and demolition waste, waste value chain, digitalization, market update, quality assurance, traceability, BIM, selective dismantling, sorting procedures, bottom-up solutions
The international Solid Waste Association highlights the need of stakeholders’ involvement and collaboration [20].
- Cross-sectorial holistic solutions for resource efficiency involving construction material manufacturers (e.g. concrete, ceramics, gypsum, etc
Saari, «Circular economy practices in the built environment,» Journal of Cleaner Production, vol. 276, p. 124215, 2020
Kdiri, "Reducing waste to landfill: A need for cultural change in the UK construction industry," Journal of Building Engineering, vol. 5, pp. 185-193, 2016
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Pablo Galliano, Leandro Martorello, Leonardo Musante, Tomás Simaro, Miguel Rossi, Hugo Ernst, Daniel Johnson
References [1] Association of Iron and Steel Engineer , Specifications For Design And Use Of Ladles, AISE Technical Report N°9, 1991
Rousseau, Computations of refractory lining structures under thermal loadings, Advances in Engineering Software, 33 (2002) 487–496
Li, Thermo-mechanical Modeling of a Complete Steel Ladle Process Cycle, 31-B1-8, Proceedings of the 12th Biennial Worldwide Congress on Refractories UNITECR (2011) [8] L.Musante, L.Martorello, P.Galliano, A.Cavalieri, A.Tomba Martinez, Mechanical behavior of MgO-C refractory bricks evaluated by stress-strain curves, Ceramics International. 38 (2012) 4035-4047
Poirier, Tensile behaviour of magnesia carbon refractories, Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 20 (2000) 2239-2248
Online since: July 2019
Authors: Naruporn Monmaturapoj, Kittitat Subannajui, Niwat Anuwongnukroh, Surachai Dechkunakorn, Tanawan Wanitwisutchai, Pong Pongprueksa, Ratchapin Laovanitch Srisatjaluk
Antibacterial Properties among Different Concentration of Bioactive Glasses Tanawan Wanitwisutchai1,a, Naruporn Monmaturapoj2,b, Ratchapin Srisatjaluk3,c, Kittitat Subannajui , Niwat Anuwongnukroh1,e*, Surachai Dechkunakorn1,f and Pong Pongprueksa4,g 1Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Mahidol University, Thailand 2Biomedical Engineering Research Unit, National Metal and Materials Technology Center (MTEC), Thailand 3Department of Oral Microbiology, Faculty of Dentistry, Mahidol University, Thailand 4Material Science and Engineering Program, Multi-disciplinary Unit, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Thailand 5Department of Operative Dentistry and Endodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Mahidol University, Thailand alukmaiclub@hotmail.com, bnarupork@mtec.or.th, cratchapin.sri@mahidol.ac.th, dkittitat.sub@mahidol.ac.th, e*niwat.anu@mahidol.ac.th, fsurachai.dec@mahidol.ac.th, gpong.pon@mahidol.ac.th *corresponding author Keywords: Antibacterial, Bioactive glasses
European journal of dentistry. 2014;8:112-7
International dental journal. 2011;61 Suppl 3:46-54
Bonding mechanisms at the interface of ceramic prosthetic materials.
American journal of dentistry. 2008;21:210-4
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