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Online since: May 2020
Authors: Li Xiong Huang, Ping Wang, Wei Gao, Han Wang, Chao He
These applications often use composite materials and have specific requirements for mechanical properties.
Those composite modes include changing the interlacing of fiber thickness, multi-layer composite of different materials, etc[7-9].
Both the MSM film and the MNSSM film are completely mixed spinning of two materials.
In addition, we will use other materials to explore whether the characteristics of these three different composite spinning are universal.
Investigation of the figure of merit for filters with a single nanofiber layer on a substrate, Journal of Aerosol Science, 39.4(2008):0-334
Online since: September 2020
Authors: Adrià Sánchez-Calvillo, Elena Guadalupe Navarro-Mendoza, Judith Alejandra Velázquez Perez, Victor Hugo Blancas-Herrera, Wilfrido Martínez Molina, Elia Mercedes Alonso Guzmán, Juan Alberto Bedolla-Arroyo, Jose Luis Ruvalcaba-Sil, Hugo Luis Chavez Garcia
It also can be appreciated in Figure 4 that there can be found remains of lithic materials in the sample of the adobe brick.
Acknowledgements The authors of the work show gratitude to the Technical Support of the Materials Laboratory “Ing.
Vettori, The Influence of Natural Organic Materials on the Properties of Traditional Lime-Based Mortars, in International Journal of Architectural Heritage, (2017), doi:10.1080/15583058.2017.1287978
Johnston-Feller, Color Science in the Examination of Museum Objects.
Çavdar, The effects of the fiber contents on the mechanic properties of the adobes, in Construction and Building Materials (22), (2008), 222-227.
Online since: June 2017
Authors: Muhd Ridzuan Mansor, Sivakumar Dhar Malingam, Noordiana Mohd Ishak
Kalibar, A study of the mechanical properties of steel / aluminium / GRP laminates, Materials Science and Engineering A. 412 (2005) 137–140
Ruiz, Low velocity impact response of composites and fiber metal laminates with open holes, Journal of Composite Materials. (2016) 1-14
Materials and Design. 31 (2010) 508–513
International Journal Materials and Product Technology. 53 (2016) 267–285
Journal of Material. 64 (2012) 1032–1038
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Lucie Bačáková, Eva Gultova, Lukas Horny, Hynek Chlup, Elena Filová, L'ubica Staňková, Jan Pirk, Rudolf Žitný
In cooperation with the Institute of the Physiology of Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, human pericardium tissue has been modified by different cross-linking agents.
In cooperation with the Institute of the Physiology of Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, human pericardium is fixed with the most common crosslinking agent glutaraldehyde and naturally occurring crosslinking agent genipin and subsequently tested as a suitable autologous material.
Materials and methods Crosslinking.
Data were analyzed within 4 sample categories which were introduced in the section Materials and methods- Crosslinking.
Chang et all., Crosslinking characteristics and mechanical properties of a bovine pericardium fixed with a naturally occurring crosslinking agent, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research (1999) 116-126
Online since: April 2014
Authors: Kang Ning Sun, Ai Min Li, Cheng Ge Wu
This research intends to design a new sustained-release BCG integrated composite materials based on homogenized freeze-dried BCG.
The release experiments in vitro of the composite materials show that the release property is good and release time of BCG is more than 48 hours.
In medicine, due to the good biocompatibility of nano-ferrite materials, the magnetic nano-ferrite particles often serve as the "navigator" for drugs to increase the affinity between drugs and target organs.
Belonging to the category of ferromagnetic substance, which is a kind of strong magnetic material, the nano-ferrite and its doped particles have been widely applied in high-tech fields such as biological agents, biological materials, etc.
Acknowledgments The authors are thankful to the National Natural Science Foundation of China (30870610 and 81171463).
Online since: August 2010
Authors: Zhi Guo Niu, Jun Lu, Ri You
Nowdays, the traditional elasticity method used to evaluate the seismic safety of high arch dams is unable to reflect the dynamic performance of concrete materials and nonlinear response under earthquake load, such as the generation and development of micro cracks, the damage development in dams and the rate-dependent behavior of dam concrete.
Damage Plasticity Model Dam concrete is a damage sensitive material.
Under external load, there is the generation and development of micro cracks in concrete material, and this will apparently decrease the strength and elastic modulus of concrete, the material characteristics is called damage softening effect.
References [1] DU Rongqiang, LIN Gao, HU Zhiqiang: Safety assessment of concrete gravity dams based on dynamic, Journal of Hydraulic Engneering,Vol.37(2006), p.1055-1062 [2] Liao Zhenpeng, Huang Kongliang, Yang Baipo et al: Transmitting boundary to transient wave,Science in China(Series A), Vol.26(1984), p. 50-56 [3] Deeks A J, Randolph M F.Axisymmetric time-domain transmitting boundaries, Journal of Engineering Mechanics, Vol.120(1994), p. 25-42 [4] Li Tongchun, Li Miao, Wen Zhaowang.Application of locally incompatible meshes to stress analysis of high arch dams, Journal of Hohai University (Natural Sciences ),Vol.31(2003), p. 42-45 [5] NIU Zhiguo, LI Tongchun, WANG Yali.
Synthesis of simulated earthquake waves based on hydraulic design response spectrum,Journal of Hehai University (Natural Sciences ),Vol.35(2006),p. 262-265
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Bi Jun Xie, Bin Li, Chao Wang
With the addition of nanometer inorganic particles into polysaccharides, the new composite materials will exhibit unexpected properties, which greatly differ from that of conventional materials [6-8].
Experimental Materials and reagents.
The study of mechanical properties is primary for determining the performance of materials, especially that of films materials.
Journal of Anhui University Natural Science Edition (In Chinese) Vol. 26 (2002), p. 71 [16] Chen H S, Sun.
Journal of Materials Science Letters Vol. 21 (2002), p. 1637
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Othman Mamat, Zulkhairi Rizlan
Ball mill is used for the purpose of grinding all kind of materials [5].
Ball mill has been widely used in the field of refractories, cement, building materials, silicate product, chemical fertilizer, fire-pro of materials, glass, black and non-ferrous metal, ceramic and other mining department which can be used as anti-abrasion materials [7].
[3] Eşme, U. (2009) 'Application of Taguchi Method for the Optimization of Resistance Spot Welding Process', The Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, vol. 34, no. 2B, October, pp. 519-528
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[11] Zhang, F.L., Zhu, M., Wang, C.Y. (2008) 'Parameters optimization in the planetary ball milling', International Journal of Refractory Metals & Hard Materials, no. 26, pp. 329-333.
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Ezahtul Shahreen Ab Wahab, Siti Fatimah Che Osmi
The materials added might be from natural materials such as bamboo, rice husk, coir, wood and other plant or vegetable fiber considered as fiber-reinforced concrete.
This effectively improves the toughness of the materials [1].
Materials and Method Waste chicken feather were obtained from a poultry processing factory in Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia.
Philippine Journal of Science Vol.139 No.2, (2010) p.161-165 [7] Reddy N. and Yang Y., in: Structure and properties of chicken feather barbs as natural protein fiber.
Elsevier Sceince Publishers Ltd. (1990) [9] Hamoush, S.A. and El-Hawary , M.M. in: Strength of concrete reinforced with treated feathers, Construction and Building Materials Vol.8 No.3, (1994) p. 173-176
Online since: July 2019
Authors: Akhyar Akhyar, Farhan Ahmad, Ali Masri
Journal of Materials Processing Technology.
Matuszak, New methods of aluminium and aluminium-alloy chips recycling, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 106: 34-39, 2000.
Gronostajski, Bearing materials obtained by recycling of aluminium and aluminium bronze chips, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 125–126: 483–490, 2002.
Gethin, Design optimisation of aluminium recycling processes using Taguchi technique, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 127: 96–106, 2002.
Talari, An Evaluation of Microstructure and Hardness properties of Zr Added FeNiAlCoCr High Entropy Alloys, Materials Science Forum, Vol. 846: 20-26, 2016. doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.846.20.
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