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Online since: October 2014
Authors: Aamir Mukhtar, Brian Gabbitas, Fei Yang, Warwick Downing
Li, A study on hot extrusion of Ti–6Al–4V using simulations and experiments, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 44 (2002) 2415-2425 [2] S.
Łojkowski, Strengthening of a Ti–6Al–4V titanium alloy by means of hydrostatic extrusion and other methods, Materials Science & Engineering A, 515 (2009) 43-48 [3] R.
Muddle, Low-temperature compaction of Ti–6Al–4V powder using equal channel angular extrusion with back pressure, Materials Science & Engineering A, 490 (2008) 171-180 [4] D.
Gibbitas, Consolidation of Titanium, and Ti-6Al-4V Alloy Powders by Powder Compact Forging, Materials Science Forum, 618-619 (2009) 513-516 [5] V.
Key Engineering Materials, 520 (2012) 70-75 [7] F.
Online since: September 2008
Authors: Seung Bok Choi, Kum Gil Sung
Acknowledgement This work was supported by Korea Science and Engineering Foundation (Acceleration Research Project No.
StClair, "Commercial magneto-rheological fluid devices", International Journal of Modern Physics B 10, 2857-2865 (1996)
Carlson, "Phenomenological model for a magnetorheological damper", Journal of Engineering Mechanics ASCE 123, 230-238 (1997)
Choi," Control and response characteristics of a magnetorheological fluid damper for passenger vehicles", Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures 11, 80-87 (2000)
Choi, "Geometric Optimization of Controllable Magnetorheological Shock Absorber for Commercial Passenger Vehicle", Proceedings of the SPIE's 11th Annual Symposium on Smart Structures and Materials, 9-13 March, 2008, San Diego, California.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Jin Li Zhang, Man Yuan, Zheng Guo Jiang, Qing Yang
Acknowledgements The research presented in this paper is supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China NO.51179023.
Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, 2003, 2: 125-136
Journal of materials in civil engineering. 2008, 9: 571-577
Journal of Yangtze River Scientific Research Institute, 2005, 4(22): 45-51.
Journal of the Soil Mechanics and Foundations Division, 1970, 96(5): 1629-1653
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Wen Ling Tian, Ru Mu, Yong Gang Guo
Hansen: Journal of American Ceramic Society Vol. 70(1987), p. 323 [2] R.
Pickett: Journal of American Concrete Institute Vol. 52(1956), p. 581 [13] D.
Hobbs: Journal of American Concrete Institute Vol. 71(1974), p. 445 [14] A.
Laugesen: Interface Science Vol. 12(2004), p. 411 [16] J.
Zhou: ACI Materials Journal Vol. 102(2005), p. 265 [17] C.
Online since: January 2016
Authors: Martin Krejsa, Petr Janas, Vlastimil Krejsa
In probabilistic tasks are input random variables often statistically dependent - for example crosssection properties, strength and stiffness characteristics of the materials.
Krejsa, Measured data processing in civil structure using the DOProC method, Advanced Materials Research. 859, Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland (2014) 114-121, DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.859.114
Cajka, Using DOProC Method in Structural Reliability Assessment, Applied Mechanics and Materials. 300-301, Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland (2013) 860- 869, DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.300-301.860
Krejsa, Probabilistic failure analysis of steel structures exposed to fatigue, Key Engineering Materials. 577-578, Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland (2013) 101-104, DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.577-578.101
Krejsa, ProbCalc - An efficient tool for probabilistic calculations, Advanced Materials Research. 969, Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland (2014) 302-307, DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.969.302
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Alexander Wanner, Jens Gibmeier, Johannes Kümmel, Volker Schulze
Effect of built-up edge formation on residual stresses induced by dry cutting of normalized steel Johannes Kümmel1,a *, Jens Gibmeier1,b, Volker Schulze1,2,c, Alexander Wanner1,d 1Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute for Applied Materials (IAM), Kaiserstraße 12, D-76131 Karlsruhe, Germany 2Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute for Production Science (wbk), Kaiserstraße 12, D-76131 Karlsruhe, Germany ajohannes.kuemmel@kit.edu, bjens.gibmeier@kit.edu, cvolker.schulze@kit.edu, dalexander.wanner@kit.edu Keywords: machining, dry cutting, built-up edge, surface layer, cutting tool wear Abstract.
This choice of cutting tool material promotes built-up edge formation due to adhesion tendency to the chosen workpiece material.
Surface integrity in material removal processes: Recent advances.
Journal of Engineering for Industry, 104:257-264, 1982
Journal of Materials Shaping Technology, 8:255-265, 1990
Online since: November 2015
Authors: S. Nallusamy, A. Manoj Babu, K. Rajan
Materials and Methods The primary step is the preparation of nanofluid by mixing mineral oil and nano particles at ratio of 0.1 and 0.2 grams / litre.
Gupta, “Experimental Study of R-404A & R-134A in Domestic Refrigerator,” International Journal of Engg.
Science and Tech., Vol. 3, (2011), pp. 6390-6393 [4] J.
Science and Tech., Vol. 3, (2011), pp. 95-102 [6] S.
Journal of Appl.
Online since: November 2010
Authors: Deng Yue Sun, Hui Wei Ma, You Qin Fan, Yuan Fang Zhang, Xian Wen Zha, Wen Wu Liu
Because the treatment of complicated and long time contact problem and the complex issue of material nonlinearity, the cost of computation time was greatly increased.
Since the mechanical properties decreased with increasing temperature, material gradually yield, stress levels decreased.
Acknowledgement Sustentation fund: Natural science foundation of HeBei (E2010001155), Scientific achievements special fund of Jiang Su (BA2008041) References [1] X.Z.
Zhang: Journal Harbin Univ.
Shen: Mechanical Engineering Material Properties Data Manual (China Machine Press, China 1994)
Online since: January 2011
Authors: Tamer S. Sabet, Ronald Ho, Jonathan Choi, Ashish D. Diwan, Philip Boughton
Materials and Methods Seven cadaveric kangaroo lumbar spines of unknown age and sex (Wild Game Reserves, QLD, Australia) were dissected to procure the L3/4 and L5/6 motion segments (n=14).
Spine Journal 2005;5:24-35
The intervertebral disk: basic science perspectives.
European Spine Journal 2006;15:1312-9
European Spine Journal 2006;15:668-76
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Peng Wang, Wei Dong Huang
The primary materials parameter of the building is: the floor use C30 concrete and the elasticity coefficient is E=3.0×104MPa, other component use C40 concrete and the elasticity coefficient is E=3.25×104MPa, the density unification uses 2700kg/m3; The building use pile foundation, the material parameter is the same with the frame.
This article mainly refers to the Nanjing subway peripheral geology to carry on the model, the material supposition which the numerical simulation uses for the elasticity material.
Building's damage degree which causes under the vibration is not only decided in inspiring source, moreover receives influence of the building structural strength, the building materials characteristic as well as the dynamic characteristic and so on[4].
References [1]Xia He, Wu Xuan,Yu Da-ming: The ambient vibration question which caused by urban track transportation system, Beijing (Beijing Jiaotong University journal, 1999)
[2] Beta M: Effects on buildings of vibrations caused by traffic (Building science, 1971)