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Online since: April 2015
Authors: Jaimal Singh Khamba, Davinder Singh, Tarun Nanda
The questions on this factor aim at gathering information on the following: a) Lack of appropriate raw materials at reasonable prices b) Lack of budget allocation for R&D initiatives and new product development projects c) Lack of state of the art process technology in use d) Lack of increase in product variants/new products as a result of in-house technology up-gradation e) Lack of improvement in existing product features due to technology up-gradation The response to individual questions (issues) on this problem is present in Table 5.
The statement ‘lack of appropriate raw materials at reasonable prices’, shows average response (PPS=55.15).
Good rail and road infrastructure is linked to transportation of raw material, semi finish or finish goods etc., response of this issue is a little above the average (PPS=55.88).
S. (2012), “Prospects and Problems of MSMEs in India- A Study”, International Journal of in Multidisciplinary and Academic Research, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp.1-7
K. and Sardar, G. (2011), “Competitive Performance of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in India”, Asia Pacific Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 128-46
Online since: December 2003
Authors: Larry L. Hench, Ioan Notingher, Julie E. Gough
Introduction The failure of prostheses made of bioinert materials following implantation in patients with bone failure led to the development of a new generation of materials.
These materials interact and bond with living tissue or stimulate self-regeneration of the diseased bone [1].
In both cases, the understanding of the interaction between human bone cells and the bioactive materials is an important factor in the development of the materials.
Materials and Methods Cell Culture.
Polak: Science 295 (2002), p. 1014 [2] I.D.
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Ying Wang
Brick-wall Placing Techniques The clay bricks and tiles are the most common construction materials in traditional architectures.
However, during the process of the simulation, these architectures have to confront the local natural and cultural environments as well as the local construction materials and techniques.
In other words, this is an interpretation of a foreign architectural form by local craftsmen with local construction materials and techniques.
Acknowledgement This work was financially supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China ( 50578100) References [1] Zhu Yongchun: Baroque Influence on China's Modern Architecture, Architectural Journal Vol.3 (2000) P.48-50 (in Chinese) [2] Guo Chongxi: A Brief Introduction of Catholicism in Shanxi, Cultural and Historical Materials of Shanxi, Vol.57 (1988) (in Chinese) [3] Yang Songlin: A Research of the Retro Style of Modern Architecture in China, Huazhong Architecture, Vol.2, 1987 [4] Ma Liang: A Brief History of Changzhi Parish, internally circulated materials, 1997 (in Chinese) [5] Huo Cheng: A Brief History of Fenyangi Parish, internally circulated materials, 1996 (in Chinese) [6] P.
Hererich:A Brief Hisotry of Shuoxian Parish, (translated by Li Shuzhu), internally circulated materials, 1963 (in Chinese)
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Chun Jiang Zhou, Jian Cheng Liu
Introduction Micro milling has been becoming an indispensable technology in manufacturing industry to fabricate miniature components due to its flexibility in terms of component’s size, geometric shape, as well as the ability of machining intricate 3D features for a variety of both non-metallic and metallic materials.
It is important to well understand the size effect in micro milling processes for variety work piece materials.
The workpiece material is steel 1018.
International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture, Vol. 46(2006), p. 313–322 [2]A.
Jin, et al: Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, Vol. 23(2009) 2823~2829 [5] J.D.
Online since: May 2025
Authors: Mxolisi Brendon Shongwe, L.Rudolf Kanyane, Praise Mpofu, Nicholas Malatji
Influence of Sintering Temperature on Microhardness and Tribological Properties of Equi-Atomic Ti-Al-Mo-Si-W Multicomponent Alloy. in IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 2019.
Materials Today: Proceedings, 2020. 28: p. 944-948
International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy and Materials, 2020. 27: p. 1332-1340
Metals and Materials International, 2021. 27: p. 2328-2340
Materials Research Express, 2019. 6(11): p. 116571
Online since: July 2019
Authors: Kalayanee Kooptarnond, Jirut Meesane, Matthana Khangkhamano, Nyein Thaik
Experimental Materials and Anodizing Procedure.
Kai: Applied Surface Science Vol. 338 (2016), p. 313-320
Klabunde: Journal of Catalysis Vol. 260 (2008), p. 128-133
Nageh, G.A Craig: Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells Vol. 92 (2008), p. 1468-1475
Clemens: Materials Letters Vol. 142 (2015), p. 97-101.
Online since: June 2015
Authors: Mohd Nazree B. Derman, Norainiza Saud, Mohd Arif Anuar Mohd Salleh, Rita Mohd Said, Norhayanti Mohd Nasir, Mohd Izrul Izwan Ramli
Experimental Procedures Materials.In this research, the material used was SAC107 solder powder with size range 20 to 38 μm (supplied by Nihon Superior Co.
Melting Point Tests.Differential Scanning Calorimeter (DSC) from TA Instruments Q10 Series was used to determine the melting point of the materials.
Ltd, Japan under Grant No. 9008-00003 and School of Material Engineering, University Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) for supporting the research effort through materials and facilities.
Ahmad, Mechanical properties of Sn–0.7Cu/Si N lead-free composite solder, Materials Science & Engineering A 556 (2012) 633–637
Hammad, Evolution of microstructure, thermal and creep properties of Ni-doped Sn–0.5Ag–0.7Cu low-Ag solder alloys for electronic applications, Materials and Design 52 (2013) 663–670
Online since: March 2020
Authors: Xian Ren Zeng, Shi Hui You, Fang Li, Bijan Rahmani
Acknowledgments The authors acknowledge support by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51375416) and the Project of Science Research of Department of Education of Hunan Province(No. 15K131).
[2] Zhang Zhi-Hui, Pan Yi-Shan, Three-Dimensional similar material experimental study on zonal disintegration of deep tunnel failure, Journal of the China Coal Society. 40 (2015) 2780-2786
[3] Yuan Liang, Gu Jincai, Xue Junhua, ZHANG Xiangyang, Model test research on the zonal disintegration in deep rock, Journal of China Coal Society. 39 (2014) 987-993
[6] Qiangyong Zhang, Xutao Zhang, Zhechao Wang, Wen Xiang, Junhua Xue, Failure mechanism and numerical simulation of zonal disintegration around a deep tunnel under high stress, International Journal of Rock Mechanics & Mining Sciences. 93 (2017) 344-355
[7] Qi C.Z., Li K.R., Bai J.P., Chanyshev A.I., Liu P., Strain gradient model of zonal disintegration of rock mass near deep-level tunnels, Journal of Mining Science. 53 (2017) 21-33
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Martin Gurka, Lien Van der Schueren, Luc Ruys, Stefan Fenske, Christopher Lenz, Tim Krooß
With a flexural modulus of more than 3.9 GPa the composites processed at 180°C even outmatch self-reinforced Polypropylene materials like Curv® [12].
Artificial Fibers From Synthetic Linear Condensation Superpolymers, Journal of the American Chemical Society (1932), pp. 1579–1587
Brinson, Polymer Engineering Science and Viscoelasticity – An Introduction, Springer Science+Business Media, New York, 2008
Pickering, Recycling technologies for thermoset composite materials—current status. – School of Mechanical, Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing 37 8 (2006), pp. 1206-1215
Hedlund-Aström, Model for end of life treatment of polymer composite materials, Doctor Thesis (2005)
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Jian Wei Huang
However, as a kind of novel building materials, several issues for GFRP bar in RC flexural member still need to be clarified, e.g. durability design of GFRP bar in concrete [2,3,4].
In this study, perfect bond between materials is assumed.
FEM Model and Materials Properties Almusallam and Al-Salloum (2006) [5] investigated a simply-supported concrete beam reinforced with one GFRP bar with diameter 10mm (cross section area, 78.5mm2).
[5] Almusallam, T.H. and Al-Salloum, Y.A., “Durability of GFRP Rebars in Concrete Beams under Sustained Loads at Severe Environments,” Journal of Composite Materials, Vol. 40, No. 7 (2006), p.623-637
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