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Online since: September 2013
Authors: U.J. Udosen, O. Odeghe
Ergonomics is generally known as the science of fitting the job to the worker.
Chao, Evaluation of Two Pen Mouse Designs, SAGE Journal, 2004, 48 (5) 818-822
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 2010, 40 (6) 607 – 617
Wughalter, Effect of Graphic Input Device and Repetition on Wrist Posture, SAGE Journal, 2004, 48 (12)1469- 1473
Advances In Materials Research, Vols. 62-64 (2009) pp585 – 591, ttp Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland
Chao, Evaluation of Two Pen Mouse Designs, SAGE Journal, 2004, 48 (5) 818-822
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 2010, 40 (6) 607 – 617
Wughalter, Effect of Graphic Input Device and Repetition on Wrist Posture, SAGE Journal, 2004, 48 (12)1469- 1473
Advances In Materials Research, Vols. 62-64 (2009) pp585 – 591, ttp Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland
Online since: February 2018
Authors: Jun Yang, Zong Yue Bi
Pereira, TIG welding with single-component fluxes, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 99 (2000) 260-265
Zhang, Structure and properties of diffusion bonded TA2 to 1Cr18Ni9Ti joints with Ni + Nb composite interlayer, Journal of Aeronautical Materials. 30 (2010) 25-29
Dai, Minimum charge thickness of titanium/steel composite plates in explosive welding, Ordnance Material Science and Engineering. 34 (2011) 14-17
Nachum, Titanium to steel joining by spark plasma sintering (sps) technology, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 213 (2013) 161-166
Gawade, Interdiffusion studies in titanium-304 stainless steel system, Journal of Nuclear Materials, 257 (1998) 44-50
Zhang, Structure and properties of diffusion bonded TA2 to 1Cr18Ni9Ti joints with Ni + Nb composite interlayer, Journal of Aeronautical Materials. 30 (2010) 25-29
Dai, Minimum charge thickness of titanium/steel composite plates in explosive welding, Ordnance Material Science and Engineering. 34 (2011) 14-17
Nachum, Titanium to steel joining by spark plasma sintering (sps) technology, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 213 (2013) 161-166
Gawade, Interdiffusion studies in titanium-304 stainless steel system, Journal of Nuclear Materials, 257 (1998) 44-50
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Wei Guo Sun, Xiao Lei Zhang, Qing Duan Meng, Xiao Ling Zhang
Both InSb chip and Si ROIC substrate are considered to be linear elastic materials.
Patrick Mccluskey: Journal of Electronic Materials, Vol. 38(9) (2009) p.1855-1859
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Lopez: Journal of Alloys and Compounds, Vol. 310(1) (2000) p. 91-96
Walsh: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 102(2) (1988) p. 227-236.
Patrick Mccluskey: Journal of Electronic Materials, Vol. 38(9) (2009) p.1855-1859
[5] S.Kim and H.Ledbetter: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 252 (1998) p. 139-143
Lopez: Journal of Alloys and Compounds, Vol. 310(1) (2000) p. 91-96
Walsh: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 102(2) (1988) p. 227-236.
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Hinnerk Hagenah, Marion Merklein, Markus Kaupper, Adam Schaub
Engineering Materials, Processes, Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag (2007)
[3] Majorell, A., Srivatsa, S., Picu, R.
Materials Science and Engineering: A, volume 326, No. 2 (2002), pp. 297-305 [4] Barlat, F., Brem, J.
International Journal of Plasticity, volume 19, No. 9 (2003), pp. 1297-1319 [5] Banabic, D.: Sheet Metal Forming Processes: Constitutive Modelling and Numerical Simulation.
Berlin: Springer-Verlag (1990) [8] DIN EN ISO 6892-2:2011: Metallic materials - Tensile testing - Part 2: Method of test at elevated temperature, German version EN ISO 6892-2:2011
(2011), Beuth-Verlag: Berlin [9] DIN 50106: Testing of Metallic Materials; Compression Test
Materials Science and Engineering: A, volume 326, No. 2 (2002), pp. 297-305 [4] Barlat, F., Brem, J.
International Journal of Plasticity, volume 19, No. 9 (2003), pp. 1297-1319 [5] Banabic, D.: Sheet Metal Forming Processes: Constitutive Modelling and Numerical Simulation.
Berlin: Springer-Verlag (1990) [8] DIN EN ISO 6892-2:2011: Metallic materials - Tensile testing - Part 2: Method of test at elevated temperature, German version EN ISO 6892-2:2011
(2011), Beuth-Verlag: Berlin [9] DIN 50106: Testing of Metallic Materials; Compression Test
Online since: June 2020
Authors: Rostislav Drochytka, Vit Černý, Jindřich Melichar
Materials and Metods
The research was realized in two main areas.
Table 1 Formulas of tested AAC and Composite Raw materials AAC [% wt.]
Input materials were homogenized in dry state.
Acknowledgements This paper was prepared as part of a Czech Science Foundation (GACR) project with the identification code GA17-14198S “Kinetics of silicon micro-structure creation in dependence on hydrothermal conditions and type of used materials” and by the project FAST-S-19-5779 with name “Problems of effective use of secondary raw materials in the area of silicate and non-silicate based composites”.
Construction and Building Materials, 2016, 104, 109-115, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2015.12.041.
Table 1 Formulas of tested AAC and Composite Raw materials AAC [% wt.]
Input materials were homogenized in dry state.
Acknowledgements This paper was prepared as part of a Czech Science Foundation (GACR) project with the identification code GA17-14198S “Kinetics of silicon micro-structure creation in dependence on hydrothermal conditions and type of used materials” and by the project FAST-S-19-5779 with name “Problems of effective use of secondary raw materials in the area of silicate and non-silicate based composites”.
Construction and Building Materials, 2016, 104, 109-115, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2015.12.041.
Online since: November 2021
Authors: Mohammed Khattab, Samya Hachemi
Additionally to the substitution of natural aggregate by recycled materials, cement was substituted by the recycled materials like supplementary cementitious which were able to prepare sustainable concrete or mortar.
Materials 2.1.1.
Sohn International Symposium Advanced Processing of Metals and Materials. 5 (2006) 479–483
Samar, Improved behaviour of mortars at a high temperature by using refractory brick wastes, International Journal of Microstructure and Materials Properties. 10 (2015) 366-380
Residual properties of concrete containing recycled refractory brick aggregate at elevated temperatures, Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering. 30 (2018), 04017255
Materials 2.1.1.
Sohn International Symposium Advanced Processing of Metals and Materials. 5 (2006) 479–483
Samar, Improved behaviour of mortars at a high temperature by using refractory brick wastes, International Journal of Microstructure and Materials Properties. 10 (2015) 366-380
Residual properties of concrete containing recycled refractory brick aggregate at elevated temperatures, Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering. 30 (2018), 04017255
Online since: October 2006
Authors: Antonio Licciulli, Alfonso Maffezzoli, Antonio Chiechi, Daniela Diso
If the actual advanced braking
materials could be at least partially replaced by CMCs, it might become the first consumer market
for these materials.
The used materials, such as carbon fibres, graphite and silicone carbide, are light and guarantee a significant weight reduction.
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The used materials, such as carbon fibres, graphite and silicone carbide, are light and guarantee a significant weight reduction.
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Online since: December 2014
Authors: Patrícia Cristiane Santana da Silva, Gislene Valdete Martins, Evaldo José Corat, Vladimir Jesus Trava-Airoldi
Huang et al.: Diamond and Related Materials Vol. 10 (2001), p. 1850
Zhang et al.: Diamond and Related Materials Vol. 14 (2005), p. 1361
Braun: Diamond and Related Materials Vol. 5 (1996), p. 478
Trava-Airoldi et al.: International Journal of Surface Science and Engineering Vol. 1 (2007), p. 417
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Trava-Airoldi et al.: International Journal of Surface Science and Engineering Vol. 1 (2007), p. 417
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Online since: February 2008
Authors: Da Hai Zhang, Yue Zhang, Yu Hong Zhao
Monte-Carlo Simulation for the Grain Growth Of Si3N4 During
Sintering Process
Yuhong Zhao1,a, Yue Zhang
1,b and Dahai Zhang2
1
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics,
Beijing 100083, P.
China 2 National Key Laboratory of Advanced Functional Materials, Beijing 100076, P.
Sven: Materials Letters.
Semiatin: Materials Science and Engineering A.
Tikare and E.Olevsky: Journal of Solids and Structures.
China 2 National Key Laboratory of Advanced Functional Materials, Beijing 100076, P.
Sven: Materials Letters.
Semiatin: Materials Science and Engineering A.
Tikare and E.Olevsky: Journal of Solids and Structures.
Online since: March 2013
Authors: José Rui Camargo, Jamir Machado da Silva, Ederaldo Godoy Junior, Renan Eduardo da Silva
Thermoelectric modules are made of semiconductor materials and sealed between two plates.
Thus, the thermoelectric modules are made by semiconductors materials, sealed between two plates through which a direct current keeps one plate hot and the other cold.
International Journal of Refrigeration 2000; 23:197-207
International Journal of Refrigeration 2000; 23: 208-218
New York: Science and Engineering Interscience Publisher’s, 1961
Thus, the thermoelectric modules are made by semiconductors materials, sealed between two plates through which a direct current keeps one plate hot and the other cold.
International Journal of Refrigeration 2000; 23:197-207
International Journal of Refrigeration 2000; 23: 208-218
New York: Science and Engineering Interscience Publisher’s, 1961