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Online since: September 2017
Authors: M.O. Korovkin, N.A. Eroshkina
Njopwouo, Potential of using granite waste as raw material for geopolymer synthesis, Ceramics International, 2 (2016) 3046–3055
Hardjito, Improving the durability of pozzolan concrete using alkaline solution and geopolymer coating, Procedia Engineering, 125 (2015) 747-753
Strano, The Strength of Alkali-activated Slag/fly Ash Mortar Blends at Ambient Temperature, Procedia Engineering, 125 (2015) 650-656
Korovkin, The Effect of the Mixture Composition and Curing Conditions on the Properties of the Geopolymer Binder Based on Dust Crushing of the Granite, Procedia Engineering, 150 (2016) 1605-1609
Korovkin, The influence of parameters of mineral alkaline binder composition on the strength and shrinkage of concrete, Bulletin of Volgograd State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering.
Hardjito, Improving the durability of pozzolan concrete using alkaline solution and geopolymer coating, Procedia Engineering, 125 (2015) 747-753
Strano, The Strength of Alkali-activated Slag/fly Ash Mortar Blends at Ambient Temperature, Procedia Engineering, 125 (2015) 650-656
Korovkin, The Effect of the Mixture Composition and Curing Conditions on the Properties of the Geopolymer Binder Based on Dust Crushing of the Granite, Procedia Engineering, 150 (2016) 1605-1609
Korovkin, The influence of parameters of mineral alkaline binder composition on the strength and shrinkage of concrete, Bulletin of Volgograd State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Jin Yao, Yu Lian Wang, Wen Xing Zhong, Wan Zhong Yin, Ying Hou
Peres: Minerals Engineering, Vol. 14 (2001) No.1, p.107-111
Kamil: International Journal of Minerals Metallurgy and Materials, Vol. 18 (2011) No.1, p.105-114
Anastassakis: Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, Vol. 149 (1999) No.1-3, p. 585-593
Torem and L.M.S. de Mesquita: Minerals Engineering, Vol. 21 (2008) No. 1, p.83-92
Kmet: Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, Vol. 111 (1996) No. 1-2: p.153-157.
Kamil: International Journal of Minerals Metallurgy and Materials, Vol. 18 (2011) No.1, p.105-114
Anastassakis: Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, Vol. 149 (1999) No.1-3, p. 585-593
Torem and L.M.S. de Mesquita: Minerals Engineering, Vol. 21 (2008) No. 1, p.83-92
Kmet: Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, Vol. 111 (1996) No. 1-2: p.153-157.
Online since: January 2016
Authors: Romana Lovichová, Pavel Padevět, Jindřich Fornůsek
Acknowledgement
The financial support of this experiment by the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague (SGS project No. 12/1117/OHK1/2T/11) is gratefully acknowledged.
References [1] Holčapek, O., Reiterman, P., Konvalinka, P., Fracture characteristics of refractory composites containing metakaolin and ceramic fibers, Advances in Mechanical Engineering 7(3) (2015) 1-13
[3] Padevět, P., Mechanical Properties of Cement Pastes, International Conference 70 Yeasr SvF STU.
Fire Safety Journal, 45 (2010) 385–391, www.elsevier.com/locate/firesaf
Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague.
References [1] Holčapek, O., Reiterman, P., Konvalinka, P., Fracture characteristics of refractory composites containing metakaolin and ceramic fibers, Advances in Mechanical Engineering 7(3) (2015) 1-13
[3] Padevět, P., Mechanical Properties of Cement Pastes, International Conference 70 Yeasr SvF STU.
Fire Safety Journal, 45 (2010) 385–391, www.elsevier.com/locate/firesaf
Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Javier Fernández, Antonio Isalgué, Nuria Cinca, Vicenç Torra, Carlota Auguet, Irene García Cano, Ramón Grau
In this work, we analyze the behavior of NiTi wires intended for use as dampers in Civil Engineering or as actuators.
Materials Science and Engineering A 378 (2004) 24–33
Materials Science and Engineering A 273 (1999) 658-663 [7] S.
Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance. 18 (2009) 558–562 [9] V.
Materials Science and Engineering A 535 (2012) 228– 234.
Materials Science and Engineering A 378 (2004) 24–33
Materials Science and Engineering A 273 (1999) 658-663 [7] S.
Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance. 18 (2009) 558–562 [9] V.
Materials Science and Engineering A 535 (2012) 228– 234.
Online since: April 2018
Authors: Sirithan Jiemsirilers, Pavadee Aungkavattana, Khanthima Hemra, Takaomi Kobayashi, Shuntaro Yamaguchi
Compressive Strength and Setting Time Modification of Class C Fly Ash-Based Geopolymer Partially Replaced with Kaolin and Metakaolin
Khanthima Hemra1,a, Shuntaro Yamaguchi2,b, Takaomi Kobayashi2,c, Pavadee Aungkavattana 3,d and Sirithan Jiemsirilers1,e*
1Research Unit of Advance Ceramics, Department of Materials Science, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, 10330 Thailand.
2Department of Materials Science and Technology, Nagaoka University of Technology,
1603-1 Kamitomioka, Nagaoka, Niigata, 9402188 Japan.
3National Nanotechnology Center, 111 Thailand Science Park, Pathum thani, 12120 Thailand.
The compressive strength was measured following ASTM C109 via ADR Auto-2000 (ELE International) with force applied at a rate 1.0 kN/s, the compressive strength values reported were averaged over five samples measurement.
Acknowledgement The authors wish to acknowledge the 100th Anniversary Chulalongkorn University Fund for Doctoral scholarship for the financial support in the form of grants and Doctoral scholarships and the Ceramic Reinforced Fly ash-based Geopolymer Project (Funding no.
Aungkavattana, Effect of Silica to Alumina Ratio on the Compressive Strength of Class C Fly Ash-Based Geopolymers, Key Engineering Materials 659 (2015) 80-84
Shuguang, Effect of C/S Ratio on Morphology and Structure of Hydrothermally Synthesized Calcium Silicate Hydrate, Journal of Wuhan University of Technology-Mater.
The compressive strength was measured following ASTM C109 via ADR Auto-2000 (ELE International) with force applied at a rate 1.0 kN/s, the compressive strength values reported were averaged over five samples measurement.
Acknowledgement The authors wish to acknowledge the 100th Anniversary Chulalongkorn University Fund for Doctoral scholarship for the financial support in the form of grants and Doctoral scholarships and the Ceramic Reinforced Fly ash-based Geopolymer Project (Funding no.
Aungkavattana, Effect of Silica to Alumina Ratio on the Compressive Strength of Class C Fly Ash-Based Geopolymers, Key Engineering Materials 659 (2015) 80-84
Shuguang, Effect of C/S Ratio on Morphology and Structure of Hydrothermally Synthesized Calcium Silicate Hydrate, Journal of Wuhan University of Technology-Mater.
Online since: May 2016
Authors: Hussin Kamarudin, Che Mohd Ruzaidi Ghazali, Mohammed Binhussain, A.M. Mustafa Al Bakri, Shamala Ramasamy, Andrei Victor Sandu
International Journal of Molecular Science 13, p.7186-7196
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 302, 473-482
Colloids and surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 336(1-3), 57-63
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 268(1-3), 1-6
Faculty of Engineering Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia.
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 302, 473-482
Colloids and surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 336(1-3), 57-63
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 268(1-3), 1-6
Faculty of Engineering Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia.
Online since: June 2015
Authors: B. Vijaya Ramnath, C. Elanchezhian, Kaliyaperumal Pazhanivel, A. Vedhapuri, B. Mano, A. Manojkumar, M. Stalin, V. Vishnu
COMPARATIVE STUDY AND ANALYSIS OF FRICTION STIR WELDING WITH PLASMA ARC WELDING
C.Elanchezhiana, B.Vijaya Ramnathb, K.Pazhanivelc, A.Vedhapurid, B.Manoe, A.Manojkumarf, M.Staling, V.Vishnuh
ab Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sri Sairam Engineering college,
Chennai-44, India
cd Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Thiruvalluvar College of Engineering and Technology, Vandavasi,-604408, India
efgh Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sri Sairam Engineering college, Chennai-44, India
elanchezhian.mech@gmail.com
Keywords: Friction stir welding, SEM, AA 8011, AA 6061, plasma arc welding, ANOVA, and DOE
Abstract-The objective of this work is to compare the friction stir welding with plasma arc welding using dissimilar materials.
Rey (2013), ‘Friction Stir Welding of thick plates of aluminum alloy matrix composite with a high volume fraction of ceramic reinforcement’,Vol. 54,PP.117–123
Jiang(2013),‘Effect of welding parameters on friction stir welded 2198 T8 aluminum–lithium alloy joint; Engineering Fracture Mechanics’, Vol.114,PP. 1–11
Maa(2013)‘fatigue properties of friction stir welded SiCp/AA2009 composites’, International Journal of Fatigue Vol. 55,PP. 64–73
Rey (2013), ‘Friction Stir Welding of thick plates of aluminum alloy matrix composite with a high volume fraction of ceramic reinforcement’,Vol. 54,PP.117–123
Jiang(2013),‘Effect of welding parameters on friction stir welded 2198 T8 aluminum–lithium alloy joint; Engineering Fracture Mechanics’, Vol.114,PP. 1–11
Maa(2013)‘fatigue properties of friction stir welded SiCp/AA2009 composites’, International Journal of Fatigue Vol. 55,PP. 64–73
Online since: February 2007
Authors: Sung Ho Hwang, Mark J. Schulz, Joo Yung Jung, Gyeong Rak Choi, Jong Won Lee, Jae Boong Choi, In Pil Kang
However, the inability
to fabricate bulk material has been a serious obstacle to the use of CNTs in engineering applications.
The spray or tape type long continuous strain sensor is anticipated to be a novel versatile sensor in mechanical and civil engineering because of its static and dynamic strain measurement with longer covering range and less data acquisition channel due to multi-functional sensing characteristics.
Ruggles-Wren: accepted to Composite Part B: Engineering (2005) [22] T.W.
Schulz: The 1 st International Conference on Advance Nondestructive Evaluation (2005) [34] F.
Rinzler: Journal of Applied Physics Vol. 88-5 (2000), p.2509 [36] B.
The spray or tape type long continuous strain sensor is anticipated to be a novel versatile sensor in mechanical and civil engineering because of its static and dynamic strain measurement with longer covering range and less data acquisition channel due to multi-functional sensing characteristics.
Ruggles-Wren: accepted to Composite Part B: Engineering (2005) [22] T.W.
Schulz: The 1 st International Conference on Advance Nondestructive Evaluation (2005) [34] F.
Rinzler: Journal of Applied Physics Vol. 88-5 (2000), p.2509 [36] B.
Online since: August 2012
Authors: Gian R.C. Silva, Thomas Philips, John J. Dwyer, Zbigniew Zurecki
A heavy walled ceramic, stainless steel or inconel tube may be used to minimize thermal distortion and sagging of the tube.
[2] H.S.Nayar, “The Concept of Furnace Zoning”, Presented at the International P/M conf, Florence, Italy June 1982.
Associazione Italiana di Metallurgia, Italy [3] Tom Philips, Neeraj Saxena, Harb Nayar and Mark Kirschner, "Computer Modeling and design of Sintering furnace atmospheres", Proceedings of the PM2TEC-94 Conference, Vol. 7, pg. 143-152 [4] Deepak Saha and Diran Apelian, "Optimization of De-Lubrication during Sintering", Proceedings of the 2000 International Conference on Powder Metallurgy and Particulate Materials, New York City, Vol. 5, Page 183 – 190 [5] Harb, Nayar “Delubrication problems and solutions in the P/M industry”, “Advances in Powder Metallurgy (1994), pp. 117–123
San Francisco, CA, USA: Publ by Metal Powder Industries Federation, Princeton, NJ, USA [7] Guido Plicht and Diwakar Garg, “Advanced Atmosphere Control System for Improving Annealing of Steel Components “Proceedings of the 5th ASM Heat Treatment and Surface Engineering Conference in Europe Incorporating the 3rd International Conference on Heat Treatment with Atmospheres Published: Nov 2000 Pages: 433-440 [8] T.
Garg:The International Journal of Powder Metallurgy Vol. 31 (1) (1995), , p. 29.
[2] H.S.Nayar, “The Concept of Furnace Zoning”, Presented at the International P/M conf, Florence, Italy June 1982.
Associazione Italiana di Metallurgia, Italy [3] Tom Philips, Neeraj Saxena, Harb Nayar and Mark Kirschner, "Computer Modeling and design of Sintering furnace atmospheres", Proceedings of the PM2TEC-94 Conference, Vol. 7, pg. 143-152 [4] Deepak Saha and Diran Apelian, "Optimization of De-Lubrication during Sintering", Proceedings of the 2000 International Conference on Powder Metallurgy and Particulate Materials, New York City, Vol. 5, Page 183 – 190 [5] Harb, Nayar “Delubrication problems and solutions in the P/M industry”, “Advances in Powder Metallurgy (1994), pp. 117–123
San Francisco, CA, USA: Publ by Metal Powder Industries Federation, Princeton, NJ, USA [7] Guido Plicht and Diwakar Garg, “Advanced Atmosphere Control System for Improving Annealing of Steel Components “Proceedings of the 5th ASM Heat Treatment and Surface Engineering Conference in Europe Incorporating the 3rd International Conference on Heat Treatment with Atmospheres Published: Nov 2000 Pages: 433-440 [8] T.
Garg:The International Journal of Powder Metallurgy Vol. 31 (1) (1995), , p. 29.
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Ying Chen, Chun Lei Lin, Xin Li Wei, Jin Hua Zheng
FEM Analysis of Failure Process in Thin Film during Wear Test
Jinhua Zheng1, a, Ying Chen2, b, Chunlei Lin2, b and Xinli Wei 1, c
1Departments of Thermal Energy & Power Engineering, School of Chemical Engineering and Energy, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, Henan, 450001, China
2Engineering and Technology, School of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science, The University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PL, U.K.
The maximum tensile stress criterion has been applied to predict the crack initiation and propagation paths in brittle materials such as ceramics and glass.
Zheng: Proc.22nd Heat Treating Society Conference and 2nd International Surface Engineering Congress, Indianapolis, (2003), p.15 [5] M.
Yan, Transactions of The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, A, Vol.69(2003), p.1731 [7] J.
Takezoe, K.Nakasa, Journal of the society of Materials science,Japan,Vol. 54(2005), p.1022 [8] J.
The maximum tensile stress criterion has been applied to predict the crack initiation and propagation paths in brittle materials such as ceramics and glass.
Zheng: Proc.22nd Heat Treating Society Conference and 2nd International Surface Engineering Congress, Indianapolis, (2003), p.15 [5] M.
Yan, Transactions of The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, A, Vol.69(2003), p.1731 [7] J.
Takezoe, K.Nakasa, Journal of the society of Materials science,Japan,Vol. 54(2005), p.1022 [8] J.