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Online since: April 2015
Authors: Sutas Janbuala, W. Ratanathavorn, S. Charoenjai, B. Chalermsinsuwan, K. Poochinda
Poochinda2,3,e 1Faculty of Science and Technology, Suan Dusit Rajabhat University, Bangkok HYPERLINK "%26name=SuanDusitRajabhatUniversity%26mkt=en-US%22,%20Bangkok%2010300,%20Thailand"10300HYPERLINK "%26name=SuanDusitRajabhatUniversity%26mkt=en-US%22,%20Bangkok%2010300,%20Thailand", Thailand 2 Fuels Research Center, Department of Chemical Technology, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand 3Center of Excellence on Petrochemical and Materials Technology, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand awittawat_rat@dusit.ac.th, HYPERLINK "mailto:wittawat_rat@dusit.ac.th,%20b"b ch.sarisa@gmail.com, c sutas_jan@dusit.ac.th, dbenjapon.c@chula.ac.th, e kunakorn.p@chula.ac.th Keywords: Clay brick, Computational fluid dynamics, Design parameter, Experimental design, Firing, Kiln.
Introduction Clay bricks have been produced over a long period from local raw materials in urban Thai community and, therefore, are very important to economic development.
In order to improve the brick quality, different proportions of fly ash was added to the raw materials.
Cui, Characteristics of the fired bricks with low-silicon iron tailings, Construction and Building Materials 70 (2014) 36–42
Janbuala, The Development of Composition for Bricks Products of Ayuttaya and Angthong Province, Suan Dusit Graduate School Academic Journal 5(2012) 13-21
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Saminathan Ratnapandian, Rana Faruq Mahbub, Li Jing Wang, Lyndon Arnold
Materials Fabrics.
Wagner, The Ballistic Impact Characteristics of Kevlar® Woven Fabrics Impregnated with a Colloidal Shear Thickening Fluid, Journal of Materials Science, 38(13), 2825-2833 (2003)
Crawshaw, Wool: Science and Technology: Woodhead Publishing (2002)
Aldema-Ramos, Characterizing Wool Keratin, Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, 2009, Article ID 147175 (2009)
Li, PA6 and Kevlar Fiber Reinforced Isotactic Polypropylene: Structure, Mechanical Properties and Crystallization and Melting Behavior, Materials & Design, 35, 749-753 (2012)
Online since: May 2016
Authors: Tong Yue Wang, Jing Wei Xu, De Lai Liu, Wei Hua Wei, Si Yuan Xie, Tong Ming Xue, Feng Ying Yao, Cheng Rong Yuan
Introduction Wood plastic composites(abbreviation WPC), The definitions given in the American Society for Testing and Materials(ASTM) standards is "a composite material mainly in wood or cellulose-based materials and plastics(may also be a variety of plastic) ".
Compared to metal materials failure mechanism, woodworking tool failure mechanism is apparently different.
Otherwise, the installation mode can save experimental materials because of the interference problem.
Juodeikiene: Materials Science Vol. 13(1) (2007), p. 47 [5] W.M.
Fu: Key Engineering Materials Vol.584 (2013), p34 [10] P.
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Shuai Chen, Xue Yuan Ma, Wen Qing Wu
It was shown that the mechanical performance of bamboo strip plywood was better than that of wood material such as Northeast larch, the compressive elastic modulus was lower than that of concrete, so that there existed a more great deformation when the bamboo beam structure was loaded, and the constitutive relations of bamboo materials showed that there was excellent ductility with an obvious characteristic of plastic deformation .
It also can be concluded that M1 can be seen as the anisotropic materials in the plane of the board because its compressive strength in direction of z axis is higher than in y axis.Instead,M2 can be seen as the isotropic materials for compressive strength is similar in z axis and in y axis.
Different size of the specimens caused different compressive strength.The size of the specimens can not be too small because bamboo plywood is combination materials,the effect of bamboo width should be considered.Based on the above consideration, 30 × 30 by 15 mm size can be adopted.
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[6] Zhe Jin,Zhesong Zhu:Yanbian university journal,2008,34(3):P200-202.
Online since: June 2011
Authors: Hamilton F.G. Abreu, Nathanael Morais, Flavio Herculando, Marcelo Gomes Da Silva, Alex Nascimento
Sólyom: Materials Science and Engineering; 2004; 378A(1-2): 308-313. 7.
Herculano, H.K.D.H Bhadeshia, Materials Research, Vol. 12, No. 3, 1-00, 2009. 14- H.K.D.H Bhadesha, S.A.David, J.M.
Reed: Materials Science and Technology. 1991; 7:686-698. 15.
[S.l.]: Institute of Materials; 2001. 19.
Kundu: Materials Science and Engineering: A,Volume 516, Issues 1-2, 15 August 2009, Pages 290-296.
Online since: July 2006
Authors: Aldo Roberto Boccaccini, E.J. Minay, D. Krause
Krause 1,3, c 1 Department of Materials, Imperial College London, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2AZ, UK 2 Center for Composite Materials, Imperial College London, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2AZ, UK 3 Institute of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Kaiserslautern, Gottlieb-DaimlerStr., 67663 Kaiserslautern, Germany a a.boccaccini@imperial.ac.uk, be.minay@imperial.ac.uk, c da.krause@web.de Keywords: Electrophoretic deposition; Bioglass® coating; Nickel-titanium alloy, superelastic wire Abstract. 45S5 Bioglass® coatings have been produced on superelastic nickel-titanium wires using electrophoretic deposition (EPD).
Experimental Conditions Materials.
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Wayman: Shape memory materials (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1999)
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Zhi Wang, Lei Zhang, Li Ying Fan, Guo Pu Shi
Raw materials and experimental methods Raw materials The FGD gypsum used in experiments was from Taishan Gypsum Co., Ltd.
XRD patterns Fig.4 X-ray diffraction patterns of cementitious materials at different dosage of cement clinker In order to study the cementitious materials, the mineral composition was analyzed by XRD.
Černý: Construction and Building Materials Vol. 21(2007), p. 1500
Xiang: Building Gypsum and Plastering (China Building Materials Industry, Beijing 1998)
Wang: New Building Materials Vol. 3 (2010), p. 11 (In Chinese)
Online since: April 2015
Authors: Hao Lin, Jian Kun Zhang, Guang Chun Yao, Hong Jie Luo
Kitahara, Production process, properties and applications, Advanced Engineering Materials, 2000, 2(4) 179-183
Banhart, Industrialization of powder compact foaming process, Advanced Engineering Materials, 2000, 2(4) 168-174
Clyne, The effect of prior deformation on the foaming behavior of “FORMGRIP” precursor material, Advanced Engineering Materials, 2002, 4(10) 712-823
He, Preparation of three-dimensional shaped aluminum alloy foam by two-step foaming, Materials Science and Engineering B, 151(2008)157-162 [7] X.M.
He, Fabrication of new type spherical hollow Al alloy foam, Function Materials, 38(2007)3833-3835(In Chinese) [8] X.M.
Online since: May 2010
Authors: Mamidala Ramulu, Rodney Boyer, Paul Edwards, Marc Petersen
All materials were machined along the abutting edges and chemically etched prior to welding.
Due to the thickness of the materials being welded, it is not possible to determine a true plane strain fracture toughness.
Lienert, 2007, "Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Friction Stir Welded Titanium Alloys," Friction Stir Welding and Processing, ASM International, Materials Park, OH, Ch. 7, pp. 123-154
Hirano, 2008, "Microstructural characteristics and mechanical properties of Ti-6Al-4V friction stir welds," Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 485, pp. 448-455
Reyonds, 2008, "Residual stress effects on fatigue crack growth in Ti-6Al-4V friction stir weld, Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures, Vol 31, pp. 569-580.
Online since: January 2010
Authors: Andrea di Schino, Claudio Guarnaschelli
Materials and experimental details The basic composition and tensile properties of the steel investigated are reported in Table 1.
In bainitic microstructures the misorientations in the range 47°-60° are more populated than in martensitic materials. 2.
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Guarnaschelli: submitted to Journal of Materials Science (2009)