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Online since: February 2011
Authors: Ke She Wang, Yu Xiang Xu, Huan Li Liu
Matter S1 can be controlled particles, materials, objects or process, while matter S2 is tools or object of controlling S1 with field F which is energy of interaction between S1 and S2 such as mechanical, hydraulic, electromagnetic energy etc.
That waits for further development of natural science or technology.
Study of Process of Product Design Based on the Technology Evolution [J]; Journal of Mechanical Engineering.2002 Vol:12
Journal of Beijing Union University.2005 Vol:02 [5] Yigui Dai, Fengzhang Pan, Xiubing Jing.
The Science Publishing Company,2004
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Ren Hui Liu, Bo Yu
Not only does it put forward a lot of new subjects on enriching and developing project management, risk management and safety management, but supplies a lot of new materials.
Meanwhile, in the situation of sudden accidents, the existing state of emergency materials, emergency information is relatively stable, and evolves as the time goes.
Management Science, 2006,2:4 ~ 5 [5] Qishan Hong, Guo-Lin, Liu Yan; in Raymond.
China Soft Science, 2002,248 ~ 51 [7] Huang Dian Jian, Li Chuangui.
Science Press, 1988:2 ~ 17
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Antonio G. Ferreira, Adriano Alves Passos, Maria Inês Bruno Tavares, Roberto Cucinelli P. Neto
It is known that nanocomposite materials are formed by mixing two or more materials, and one of them has to be at the nanoscale, to control and develop new and improved materials that present nanostructures and, consequently exhibit novel properties that are absent in the constituent materials.
R., Materials Research, 11, 1-4, 2008 [13] Rodrigues T.
L., Moreira A.M., J. of Materials, 61, 34-38, 2009 [14] Silva E.O., Tavares M.I.B., Nogueira J.S., Journal of Nano Research, 4, 117-121, 2009 [15] Arantes T.
R., Polymer 45, 7639-7645, 2004 [17] Alexandre M., Dubois P., Materials Science and Engineering, 28, 1-6, 2000 [18] Tavares M.
London: Applied Science
Online since: November 2018
Authors: Markus Pfaffinger, Jürgen Stampfl, Malte Hartmann
Stampfl1,c 1TU Wien, Institute of Materials Science and Technology, Getreidemarkt 9, Building BE, 1060 Vienna, Austria amalte.hartmann@tuwien.ac.at, bmarkus.pfaffinger@tuwien.ac.at, cjuergen.stampfl@tuwien.ac.at Keywords: Additive Manufacturing, CAD/CAM, Dental Ceramics, DLP, Lithium-Disilicate Abstract.
This text is meant to give the fundamental criteria, which enable the successful production of ceramic parts via AM, especially considering the rheology of the slurry, coating mechanisms and interaction between materials (coated glass plate) in contact with the slurry.
Materials and Methods Lithography-Based Ceramic Manufacturing.
Biaxial bending tests were performed according to the Norm DIN EN ISO 6872:2013 for ceramic materials in dentistry.
Tamaki, „A review of dental CAD/CAM: current status and future perspectives from 20 years of experience,“ Dental Materials Journal, Bd. 28, 2009
Online since: July 2004
Authors: Tadeusz Kulik, Jarosław Ferenc, Aleksandra Kolano-Burian, Maciej Kowalczyk
Citation & Copyright (to be inserted by the publisher ) Magnetic Properties and Stability of Magnetically Soft Nanomaterials for High-Temperature Applications Tadeusz Kulik, Jaroslaw Ferenc, Aleksandra Kolano-Burian and Maciej Kowalczyk Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology; ul.
Two-phase iron-based nanocrystalline alloys are the newest generation of magnetically soft materials.
The second requirement is related to thermal stability of nanocrystalline structure and magnetic properties of these materials.
Introduction Iron-based, amorphous-nanocrystalline alloys are the newest group of magnetically soft materials that exhibit an interesting combination of properties.
For materials designed to work at elevated temperatures, it is also vital that their performance is stable for the lifetime of equipment where they are applied.
Online since: April 2026
Authors: Tommaso Mancia, Michela Simoncini, Iacopo Bianchi, Pietro Forcellese, Gioacchino Fratini, Thomas Lamberti
Both raw materials and milling impacts were retrieved from the Ecoinvent database.
The other phases (raw materials, tools, accessories, and finishing) remain the same across different scenarios.
The main contributor is represented by raw materials, accounting for up to 97% of total impacts (i.e. 93.937 kg CO2 eq).
For graphical clarity, the production of raw materials is not reported in Figure 2.
- Raw materials account for up to 97% of GWP due to high unitary footprint of primary aluminum production.
Online since: January 2019
Authors: Naoki Omura, Yuichiro Murakami, Kenji Miwa, Masayuki Kito, Takashi Honda
Hirsch, Aluminium in Innovative Light-Weight Car Design, MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS 52 (2011) 818-824
Young, RHEOCASTING, Materials Science and Engineering 25 (1976) 103-117
Fan, Development of the rheo-diecasting process for magnesium alloys, Materials Science and Engineering: A 413-414 (2005) 72-78
Miwa, Effect of Injection Speed on Microstructure of AZ91D Magnesium Alloy in Semi-Solid Injection Process, Materials Transactions 53 (2012) 1094-1099
Schillé, Modelling of materials properties and behaviour critical to casting simulation, Materials Science and Engineering: A 413-414 (2005) 465-469
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Chaozu Ma, Ren Jun Zhan, Song Wang
Research and application of virtual maintenance technology[J].Journal of Beihang University, 2011,37(2): 231-236
Virtual prototyping technology applications in weapon equipment maintenance [J].Science information development and economy, 2008,18(7): 201-202
Journal of system simulation, 2011,23(9): 1751-1757
Journal of computer aided design and computer graphics, 2009,21(11): 1519-1534
Journal of Naval University of engineering, 2000, (3): 91-94.
Online since: March 2013
Authors: N. Ammakutti Sridevi, S. Balakumar, X. Sahaya Shajan, K. Karuppasamy, C. Vijil Vani
Balakumar 4, d and X.Sahaya Shajan5, e* 1,2,3,4,5 Centre for Scientific and Applied Research School of Basic Engineering and Sciences PSN College of Engineering and Technology Tirunelveli- 627 152 Tamilnadu, India a devibalaphysics@psnresearch.ac.in, bkannanvhns@yahoo.com, cvijilvani@gmail.com dprof_balakumar@rediffmail.com, eshajan89@gmail.com Keywords: nanochitosan, Mg(ClO4)2, ionic conductivity, PEO based nano-composites Introduction Solid polymer electrolytes (SPE) composed of poly (ethylene oxide) (PEO) and lithium salts are extensively studied for their application in novel electrochemical systems such as rechargeable lithium batteries, electrochemical capacitors and sensors.
Magnesium is an attractive anode material for batteries of high specific energy because of its low electrochemical equivalence (12.15 g/equiv) and a considerable negative electrode potential (-2.3 V vs SHE).
[2] G.Girish Kumar, N.Munichandraiah, Journal of Power Sources 102(2001)46 [3] G.P.Pandey, S.A.Hashmi, Journal of Power Sources 187(2009)627 [4] E.Sheha, M.K.El.Mansy, Journal of Power Sources 185 (2008)1509 [5] G.Girish Kumar, N.Munichandraiah, Journal of Power Sources 91(2000)157 [6] M.Sundar, S.Selladurai, Ionics (2006)12:281
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Wei Qu, Cheng Ying Zhou
It was indispensable key material in high-tech fields such as aerospace, aviation, navigation, weapons and nuclear energy as well as automotive industry[1-2].
Indian Journal of Chemistry: Section A Inorganic, Physical, Theoretical & Analytical.
Journal of Analysis Laboratory.
Journal of Analysis Laboratory.
Journal of Analysis Laboratory, Vol. 18(1999), p. 31, in Chinese