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Online since: November 2015
Authors: R. Rajkumar, Manikandan Annamalai
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[1] Amir nourbakhsh and Abolfazl karegarfard, Alireza ashori, Anita nourbakhsh, “Effects of Particle Size and Coupling Agent Concentration on Mechanical Properties of Particulate-filled Polymer Composites”, Journal of thermoplastic composite materials, 23 (2010) 169-174
Onuegbu, Isaac Ogbennaya Igwe, “The Effects of Filler Contents and Particle Sizes on the Mechanical and End-Use Properties of Snail Shell Powder Filled Polypropylene”, Materials Sciences and Application, 2 (2011) 811-817
Gaitonde, “Mechanical and physical characterization of agricultural waste reinforced polymer composites”, Journal of Materials and Environmental Science, 3 (2012) 907-916
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Onuegbu, Isaac Ogbennaya Igwe, “The Effects of Filler Contents and Particle Sizes on the Mechanical and End-Use Properties of Snail Shell Powder Filled Polypropylene”, Materials Sciences and Application, 2 (2011) 811-817
Gaitonde, “Mechanical and physical characterization of agricultural waste reinforced polymer composites”, Journal of Materials and Environmental Science, 3 (2012) 907-916
[6] Michael Ikpi Ofem, Muneer Umar and Friday Aje Ovat, “Mechanical Properties of Rice Husk Fiiled Cashew Nut Shell Liquid Resin Composites”, Journal of Materials Science Research; 1, (2012) 89-97
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Online since: May 2014
Authors: Scott William Sloan, Andrei V. Lyamin, Kristian Krabbenhoft, J. Huang, D.V. Griffiths
The mechanical properties of natural materials such as rocks and soils vary spatially.
"Analysis of Composite-Materials - a Survey."
Journal of Engineering Mechanics-Asce 2009.135(4): 276-284
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"Analysis of Composite-Materials - a Survey."
Journal of Engineering Mechanics-Asce 2009.135(4): 276-284
Journal of Computational Physics 2008.227(18): 8448-8471
Journal of Computational Physics 2004.194(2): 773-794.
Online since: August 2015
Authors: Mahmood Ettehad, Rashid K. Abu Al-Rub, Najmul H. Abid, Anthony N. Palazotto
Khaleel, "On key factors influencing ductile fractures of dual phase (DP) steels," Materials Science and Engineering A, vol. 526, pp. 140–149, 2009
Bleck, "A micromechanical damage simulation of dual phase steels using XFEM," Computational Materials Science, vol. 54, pp. 271-279, 2012
Bronkhorst, "A second gradient theoretical framework for hierarchical multiscale modeling of materials," International Journal of Plasticity, vol. 26, pp. 1248-1275, 2010
Bleck, "Stretch-flangeability characterisation of multiphase steel using a microstructure based failure modelling," Computational Materials Science, vol. 45, pp. 617–623, 2009
Priestner, "Influence of ferrite-martensite microstructural morphology on tensile properties of dual-phase steel," Journal of Materials Science, vol. 31, pp. 2091-2095, 1996/01/01 1996
Bleck, "A micromechanical damage simulation of dual phase steels using XFEM," Computational Materials Science, vol. 54, pp. 271-279, 2012
Bronkhorst, "A second gradient theoretical framework for hierarchical multiscale modeling of materials," International Journal of Plasticity, vol. 26, pp. 1248-1275, 2010
Bleck, "Stretch-flangeability characterisation of multiphase steel using a microstructure based failure modelling," Computational Materials Science, vol. 45, pp. 617–623, 2009
Priestner, "Influence of ferrite-martensite microstructural morphology on tensile properties of dual-phase steel," Journal of Materials Science, vol. 31, pp. 2091-2095, 1996/01/01 1996
Online since: April 2021
Authors: Ning Bo Liao, Wei Wei, Ke Xu
Computational Method
The whole of calculations have been performed within the CASTEP [14] module in Materials Studio 8.0.
Takeuchi, Chemistry of Materials, 2018, 30, 7535-7544
Jin, ACS applied materials & interfaces, 2018, 10, 28627-28634
Chen, Advanced Engineering Materials, 2019, 1900947
Payne, Zeitschrift für Kristallographie-Crystalline Materials, 2005, 220, 567-570
Takeuchi, Chemistry of Materials, 2018, 30, 7535-7544
Jin, ACS applied materials & interfaces, 2018, 10, 28627-28634
Chen, Advanced Engineering Materials, 2019, 1900947
Payne, Zeitschrift für Kristallographie-Crystalline Materials, 2005, 220, 567-570
Online since: January 2022
Authors: Aleksandr S. Binchurov, Yuri Gordeev, Vladimir Kuleshov, Andrew Dvoryansky, Alexei Gribanov, O. V. Kuleshova
Producers of composite materials use various metallic and non-metallic materials (fibres and powders) as fillers [1-4].
Journal of Machine Engineering 15 (2015)
Structural mechanisms of fracture of nanocrystalline materials.
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 124 (2016) 012150
Key Engineering Materials 743 (2017) 3-8.
Journal of Machine Engineering 15 (2015)
Structural mechanisms of fracture of nanocrystalline materials.
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 124 (2016) 012150
Key Engineering Materials 743 (2017) 3-8.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Krzysztof Labisz, Tomasz Tański, Mariusz Krupiński, Wojciech Pakieła, Beata Krupińska
Dobrzański, HPDL laser alloying of heat treated Al-Si-Cu alloy, Archives of Materials Science and Engineering, Journal of Archives of Materials Science and Engineering 54\1, (2012) 13-21
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Dobrzański, HPDL laser alloying of heat treated Al-Si-Cu alloy, Journal of Archives of Materials Science and Engineering 54\1 (2012) 13-21
Trzaska: Optimization of heat treatment conditions of magnesium cast alloys, Materials Science Forum 638-642 (2010) 1488-1493
Archives of Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 32, (2008), 5-12
Klimpel : Diode laser gas nitriding of Ti6Al4V alloy, Archives of Materials Science and Engineering 31 (2008) 53-56.
Dobrzański, HPDL laser alloying of heat treated Al-Si-Cu alloy, Journal of Archives of Materials Science and Engineering 54\1 (2012) 13-21
Trzaska: Optimization of heat treatment conditions of magnesium cast alloys, Materials Science Forum 638-642 (2010) 1488-1493
Archives of Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 32, (2008), 5-12
Klimpel : Diode laser gas nitriding of Ti6Al4V alloy, Archives of Materials Science and Engineering 31 (2008) 53-56.
Online since: January 2022
Authors: Jayaprakash Murugesan, Hemant Borkar, Arindom Baruah
[18] Mandal S, Rice J, Elmustafa AA, Experimental and numerical investigation of the plunge stage in friction stir welding, 2008, Journal of Materials Processing Technology,203, 411-19
[20] Schmidt H, Hattel JH and Wert J, An analytical model for the heat generation in friction stir welding, 2003, Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering ,12 , 143
[25] Mirzae MH, Asadi P, Fazli A, Effect of Tool Pin Profile on Material Flow in Double Shoulder Friction Stir Welding of AZ91 Magnesium Alloy, 2020, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences,183
[29] Darras BM, Khraisheh MK, Abu Farha FK and Omar MA, Friction stir processing of commercial AZ31 magnesium alloy, 2007, Journal of Materials Processing Technology ,191, 77-81
[32] Safari M and Jalal J, Coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian (CEL) Modeling of Material Flow in Dissimilar Friction Stir Welding of Aluminum Alloys, oct 2019, Iranian Journal of Materials Forming, 6, 10-9
[20] Schmidt H, Hattel JH and Wert J, An analytical model for the heat generation in friction stir welding, 2003, Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering ,12 , 143
[25] Mirzae MH, Asadi P, Fazli A, Effect of Tool Pin Profile on Material Flow in Double Shoulder Friction Stir Welding of AZ91 Magnesium Alloy, 2020, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences,183
[29] Darras BM, Khraisheh MK, Abu Farha FK and Omar MA, Friction stir processing of commercial AZ31 magnesium alloy, 2007, Journal of Materials Processing Technology ,191, 77-81
[32] Safari M and Jalal J, Coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian (CEL) Modeling of Material Flow in Dissimilar Friction Stir Welding of Aluminum Alloys, oct 2019, Iranian Journal of Materials Forming, 6, 10-9
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Ping Li, Guo Hua Liu, Yao Yao, Min Lu, Shu Yan Yu, Yun Feng Hu
This study took mung bean sprout as test materials to measure the variation of gas concentration in the film over time.
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Materials and Methods Materials.
Journal of Food Engineering, 2008, 87(1): 116-123
Journal of Food Science, 1988, 9(5):124
Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science, 1995, 117(3): 436-441.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Geng Lin, Hao Tang, Xu Han
Characteristics of Local Materials
Materials and structure technique have great effects on the composition of architectural forms.
Only by combining a certain amount of materials and reasonable structures can people set up a shelter space of mankind survival and maximize the performance of materials.
After an earthquake, waste brick blocks are the most common materials.
The limitation is that you have to choose waterproof cloth and other soft flexible materials to fit the arched roof, which will cause difficulties if there are not suitable materials.
Figures Figures 1, 3, 5, 6, 8: drawn by the author Figures 2, 7: photos taken by the author Figure 4: taken from the essay Structural Innovation: the Principle of Re-use of Discarded Building Materials Directly in Post-earthquake Reconstruction(trial), by Lin Zhisen, Zhang Yukun, in the journal of New Architecture, 2008(06): 85-88.
Only by combining a certain amount of materials and reasonable structures can people set up a shelter space of mankind survival and maximize the performance of materials.
After an earthquake, waste brick blocks are the most common materials.
The limitation is that you have to choose waterproof cloth and other soft flexible materials to fit the arched roof, which will cause difficulties if there are not suitable materials.
Figures Figures 1, 3, 5, 6, 8: drawn by the author Figures 2, 7: photos taken by the author Figure 4: taken from the essay Structural Innovation: the Principle of Re-use of Discarded Building Materials Directly in Post-earthquake Reconstruction(trial), by Lin Zhisen, Zhang Yukun, in the journal of New Architecture, 2008(06): 85-88.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Jatinder Kumar
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Khamba: Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering Vol. 30 No. 3 (2008), pp. 231-238
Khamba: International Journal of Machining and Machinabaility of Materials Vol. 5 No. 2-3 (2009), pp. 347-365
Shinohara: Journal of Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering Vol. 26 No. 1 (2004), pp. 56-64
Chan: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 71 (1997), pp. 195-201
Khamba: Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering Vol. 30 No. 3 (2008), pp. 231-238
Khamba: International Journal of Machining and Machinabaility of Materials Vol. 5 No. 2-3 (2009), pp. 347-365
Shinohara: Journal of Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering Vol. 26 No. 1 (2004), pp. 56-64
Chan: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 71 (1997), pp. 195-201