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Online since: March 2007
Authors: Ming Chuen Yip, Tsai Chih Chien, Kuo Shu Wang
CNT was mixed into phenolic resin matrix to make composite
materials.
The variance in strength characteristics of the composites depended on the CTE of the materials and indicated that the reduction of strength descended more quickly for our material.
After thermal cycling, the tensile strength of the materials reduced with the number of cycles increased.
Sun, Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, Vol. 61 (2000) pp. 1153-1158
Ruoff, Science 287 (2000) 637-40
The variance in strength characteristics of the composites depended on the CTE of the materials and indicated that the reduction of strength descended more quickly for our material.
After thermal cycling, the tensile strength of the materials reduced with the number of cycles increased.
Sun, Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, Vol. 61 (2000) pp. 1153-1158
Ruoff, Science 287 (2000) 637-40
Online since: August 2007
Authors: Kikuo Kishimoto, Hiroyuki Mae, Masaki Omiya
Syntactic polymer foams are composite materials consisting of spherical
particles which are dispersed in a matrix polymer material.
Materials The elastomer blended polypropylene where ethylene propylene rubber (EPR) is blended at 30 weight percentage was used as a matrix material.
It is observed that the materials lose the ductility once the microballoon is blended.
Hareesh, International Journal of Solids and Structures, 40 (2003), p. 1885-1906 [3] E.
Kishimoto, Materials Science and Engineering A, To be accepted.
Materials The elastomer blended polypropylene where ethylene propylene rubber (EPR) is blended at 30 weight percentage was used as a matrix material.
It is observed that the materials lose the ductility once the microballoon is blended.
Hareesh, International Journal of Solids and Structures, 40 (2003), p. 1885-1906 [3] E.
Kishimoto, Materials Science and Engineering A, To be accepted.
Online since: March 2012
Authors: Zied Antar, Hervé Noel, Jean François Feller, Patrick Glouannec, Khaled Elleuch
It is thus imperative to find alternative materials.
Materials & techniques 2.1.
Materials Poly(lactic acid) is supplied by BIOMER (Biomer L 900).
Journal of Polymer Advanced Technology 2008; 20:21–27
Primer on composite materials: Analysis.
Materials & techniques 2.1.
Materials Poly(lactic acid) is supplied by BIOMER (Biomer L 900).
Journal of Polymer Advanced Technology 2008; 20:21–27
Primer on composite materials: Analysis.
Online since: May 2014
Authors: Yves Fautrelle, Henri Nguyen-Thi, Olga Budenkova, Guillaume Reinhart, Jiang Wang, Imants Kaldre, Nathalie Mangelinck, Leonids Buligins, Andris Bojarevics, Tamzin Lafford, Georges Salloum-Abou-Jaoude, Zhong Ming Ren
For these reasons, materials science and more particularly solidification of binary alloys have been prominent topics of research in microgravity fields, since the early stages.
Langer, Dynamics of dendritic pattern formation, Materials Science and Engineering, 65 (1984) 37-44
Reinhart, et al., Investigation of Columnar-Equiaxed Transition and Equiaxed growth of Aluminium Based Alloys by X-Ray Radiography, Materials Science and Engineering A, 413-414 (2005) 384-388
Reinhart, et al., In-Situ and real-time analysis of the formation of strains and microstructure defects during solidification of Al-3.5 wt pct Ni alloys, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions a-Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science, 39A (2008) 865-874
Davidson, Magnetohydrodynamics in materials processing, Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, 31 (1999) 273-300
Langer, Dynamics of dendritic pattern formation, Materials Science and Engineering, 65 (1984) 37-44
Reinhart, et al., Investigation of Columnar-Equiaxed Transition and Equiaxed growth of Aluminium Based Alloys by X-Ray Radiography, Materials Science and Engineering A, 413-414 (2005) 384-388
Reinhart, et al., In-Situ and real-time analysis of the formation of strains and microstructure defects during solidification of Al-3.5 wt pct Ni alloys, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions a-Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science, 39A (2008) 865-874
Davidson, Magnetohydrodynamics in materials processing, Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, 31 (1999) 273-300
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Yin Hu Qiao, Jie Ping Chen, Wu Tang Feng, Wan Shan Guo
Connecting Rod Material.
Besides the materials for connecting rod such as powder metallurgy materials, malleable iron, ductile iron and high carbon steel, many countries have developed a variety of alloy materials with added trace elements specially for fracture splitting, such as France's SPLITASC series materials, Germany's C70S6BY, Japan's S53CV-FS, S50CVS1, which has a tensile strength of 880-970Mpa, yield strength of 530-670Mpa, impact toughness of 1.8-7.7, fatigue limit of 310-350Mpa.
Connecting rod material strength is 980Mpa, splitting surface area is 399mm2.
Acknowledgements This work is partially supported by key subjects of Anhui Science and Technology University(AKXK20102-5) and Anhui Educational Committee natural science foundation (KJ2011Z067) References [1] W.
Yi: Performance Analysis of the Fracture Splitting on Engine Connecting Rod Big End (Anhui Science & Technology Journal) (in Chinese)
Besides the materials for connecting rod such as powder metallurgy materials, malleable iron, ductile iron and high carbon steel, many countries have developed a variety of alloy materials with added trace elements specially for fracture splitting, such as France's SPLITASC series materials, Germany's C70S6BY, Japan's S53CV-FS, S50CVS1, which has a tensile strength of 880-970Mpa, yield strength of 530-670Mpa, impact toughness of 1.8-7.7, fatigue limit of 310-350Mpa.
Connecting rod material strength is 980Mpa, splitting surface area is 399mm2.
Acknowledgements This work is partially supported by key subjects of Anhui Science and Technology University(AKXK20102-5) and Anhui Educational Committee natural science foundation (KJ2011Z067) References [1] W.
Yi: Performance Analysis of the Fracture Splitting on Engine Connecting Rod Big End (Anhui Science & Technology Journal) (in Chinese)
Online since: February 2021
Authors: Sroisiri Thaweboon, Pornrachanee Sawaengkit, Pornkiat Churnjitapirom, Thongchai Poonpiriya
The only soluble materials in PMMA resin are the initiators, activators, plasticizers and residual monomers [9].
Rawls, Phillips' science of dental materials, Elsevier Health Sciences 2012
Powers, Craig's restorative dental materials-e-book, Elsevier Health Sciences 2012
Huggett, Are present denture base materials and standards satisfactory?
Faculty of Dentistry Journal. 18 (1991) 13-17.
Rawls, Phillips' science of dental materials, Elsevier Health Sciences 2012
Powers, Craig's restorative dental materials-e-book, Elsevier Health Sciences 2012
Huggett, Are present denture base materials and standards satisfactory?
Faculty of Dentistry Journal. 18 (1991) 13-17.
Online since: November 2008
Authors: Yan Ching Jean, Xiao Hong Gu, Jin Tao Yang, L. James Lee, Hong Min Chen
Introduction
Inorganic polymer nanocomposites have received enormous attention recently because the addition
of nanoparticles can improve mechanical, thermal, and physico-chemical properties of polymers
compared with conventional filler composites. [1-5] Glass transition temperature is an important
parameter, which relates to the modulus, brittleness, permeability of the polymer materials.
Vapor grown carbon nanofibers (CNF) (PR-24-PS, Applied Science Inc.
Torkelson: Science Vol. 309 (2005), p. 456 5.
Schadler: Natural Materials Vol. 4 (2005) p. 693 7.
Schick: European Polymer Journal Vol. 43 (2007) p. 3113 8.
Vapor grown carbon nanofibers (CNF) (PR-24-PS, Applied Science Inc.
Torkelson: Science Vol. 309 (2005), p. 456 5.
Schadler: Natural Materials Vol. 4 (2005) p. 693 7.
Schick: European Polymer Journal Vol. 43 (2007) p. 3113 8.
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Wei Min Shi, Lin Jun Wang, Ke Tang, Yi Ben Xia, Ji Jun Zhang, Xiong Gang Lu, Jian Huang
Growth of ZnS films and application in heterojunction
Jian Huang1, a, Linjun Wang1, b, Ke Tang1, c, Jijun Zhang1, d, Weimin Shi1, e, Yiben Xia1, f and Xionggang Lu1, g
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shanghai University, No. 149 Yanchang Road, Shanghai, 200072, China
ajoylinmei@shu.edu.cn, bljwang@ shu.edu.cn, ctangke26@yahoo.com.cn, dzhangjijun222@ shu.edu.cn, ewmshi@ shu.edu.cn, fybxia@ shu.edu.cn, gcalfjoy@ sogou.com
Keywords: ZnS film; Si; heterojunction
Abstract.
Since ZnS is closely lattice matched with Si (0.2%), it is a promising material for the integration of optoelectronic devices onto Si substartes [7].
Before the actual deposition, the target was pre-sputtered for 5 min in order to remove the surface impurities of the target materials, if any, and the substrates were covered by a movable shutter.
Yang, Science Vol. 292 (2001), p. 1897
Wong: Journal of Crystal Growth Vol. 214-215 (2000), p. 1125
Since ZnS is closely lattice matched with Si (0.2%), it is a promising material for the integration of optoelectronic devices onto Si substartes [7].
Before the actual deposition, the target was pre-sputtered for 5 min in order to remove the surface impurities of the target materials, if any, and the substrates were covered by a movable shutter.
Yang, Science Vol. 292 (2001), p. 1897
Wong: Journal of Crystal Growth Vol. 214-215 (2000), p. 1125
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Yun Feng Zhang, Jing Ying Li, Si Jia Cao, Ye Jun Jin
Certain assumptions can be placed inside a continuous formation model different lithologies, compressive stress can be controlled by the pump size and speed of the bottom of the pump used to control the amplitude of the bottom protrusion.
1.3 Phenomena and Results
The experiments were designed in six strata, from bottom to top are sand, mud layers interbedded sand and mud and muddy sand, the materials used for the experiments are sand, drilling bentonite.
Materials and the second experiment the same material, the same pressure.
Journal of Engineering Geology, 2002, 10(Suppl): 7- 102
[6] PENG Jian-bing , Maoyan Long , essay, and other regional stability kinetics of [M] Beijing : Science Press , 2001.33 -68
Wudang Mountain nappe structure formation and evolution [M] Chengdu: Chengdu Science and Technology Press, 1995
Materials and the second experiment the same material, the same pressure.
Journal of Engineering Geology, 2002, 10(Suppl): 7- 102
[6] PENG Jian-bing , Maoyan Long , essay, and other regional stability kinetics of [M] Beijing : Science Press , 2001.33 -68
Wudang Mountain nappe structure formation and evolution [M] Chengdu: Chengdu Science and Technology Press, 1995
Online since: August 2016
Authors: Yan Ni Jiang, Kun Hong Yang, Ming Zhu, Yao Ding
Research on a Novel Amphoteric Polymeric Flocculant p(DMC/NVP/FA) Processing Dyeing Wastewater
Yao Ding 1, a, Yanni Jiang 2, Kunhong Yang1 and Ming Zhu 2,b
1Lab, Chengdu Academy of Environmental Sciences, Chengdu 610072, China
2Key Laboratory of Special Waste Water Treatment, Sichuan Province Higher Education System and College of Chemistry and Materials Science, Sichuan Normal University, Chengdu 610068, China
adingyao1220@163.com, bzhuming19602003@aliyun.com
Keywords: flocculant; dyeing wastewater; CODcr; chroma; intrinsic viscosity; Df
Abstract.
Materials and Methods Synthesis of Polymeric Flocculent.
Chinese Journal of Environmental Engineering. 09(2011)2039-2042
Fractal in Materials Science, Chemical Industry Press, Xi An, 2004
Materials and Methods Synthesis of Polymeric Flocculent.
Chinese Journal of Environmental Engineering. 09(2011)2039-2042
Fractal in Materials Science, Chemical Industry Press, Xi An, 2004