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Online since: August 2002
Authors: Santiago Suriñach, Maria Dolores Baró, J. Sort, J. Nogués, N.M. Mateescu
Journal of Metastable and Nanocrystalline Materials eVolume 12 (2002) pp 126-134 © 2002 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland Effect of the Milling Energy on the Milling-Induced hcp-fcc Cobalt Allotropic Transformations J.
Therefore, a detailed and systematic analysis of the structural properties of cobalt powders at the different stages of the milling process, carried out in Journal of Metastable and Nanocrystalline Materials eVolume 12 127 several ball-to-powder weight ratios, has been performed.
Journal of Metastable and Nanocrystalline Materials eVolume 12 133 Conclusions In conclusion, our results show that a large amount of stacking faults is accumulated in cobalt during a ball milling process.
Cahn), Materials Science and Technology 15, Wiley-VHC, Weinheim (1991), p. 193
Hertzberg, Deformation and fracture mechanics of engineering materials (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1996)
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Yi Tao, Peng Cheng Wu, You Bo Wu, Xiao Hong Pan
E-mail: betty14011635@163.com Under the guidance of SCOR model, Misty D [2] made use of RFID data to carry a research on raw materials inventory control for warehouse of the manufacturing enterprises.
Our research team Ye Jianfang [10] studied the RFID application in the raw materials warehouse management.
Sadhana - Academy Proceedings in Engineering Sciences, 2005, v 30, n 2-3, p 445-462
Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Systems, 2008, v 7, n 1, p 81-84
Journal of Textile Research, 2008, vol. 29(3):132-136.
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Xing Wei Xue, Hong Yuan, Shan Qing Li
Ashford: ACI Structural Journal Vol.99 (2002) No.4,p.470 [3] A.
Luu: Materials and Construction: Exploring the Connection, 5th ASCE Materials Engineering Congress (1999), p.410 [5] H.
El-Azazy: ACI Structural Journal Vol.107 (2010), p.3 [6] D.
Hu: Journal of Chongqing Jiaotong University Vol.25 (2006), p.9 (In Chinese) [7] Z.L.
Zhou: Journal of Chongqing Jiaotong University (Natural Science) Vol.26 (2007), p.11 (In Chinese)
Online since: August 2019
Authors: A.P. Shashikala, M.S. Sandeep, Praveen Nagarajan
Material Properties The efficiency of numerical simulation greatly depends on the accurate definition of material properties for each of the elements.
Malik, Evaluation of efficiency factor models used in strut-and-tie modeling of nonflexural members, Journal of Structural Engineering. 128.5 (2002) 569-77
ACI Structural Journal. 103.4 (2006) 577
ACI Materials Journal. 103.3 (2006) 348
Journal of Structural Engineering. 37.1 (2010) 49-54
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Chang Kun Yuan
Preparation of ZnO:Zr thin films by sputtering Zn:Zr targets Yuan Chang-kun School of Science, Shandong Univiersity of Technology, Zibo, Shandong, 255049, PR China Yuanck2012@126.com Keywords: ZnO:Zr films; DC reactive magnetron sputtering; film thickness Abstract.
For the same materials, the larger the refractive index, the higher the density of the film [4].
Acknowledgements This work was supported by Shandong Province Natural Science Foundation (ZR2009GQ011).
Liu, et al. , Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology 29(2009), p. 287
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Xun Zhang
But in the mountainous area, wooden materials used for building the house are apt to catch fire.
References [1] Bangzhao Yao, "General Introduction to Huizhou," China Social Sciences Publishing House, 2000 (In Chinese) [2] Guotai Pan / Yongchun Zhu, "Anhui Ancient Architecture " Anhui Science and Technology Press, 1999 (In Chinese) [3] Zhengxiang Chen, " Huizhou, China. " life.
New Knowledge, Sanlian Bookstore Publishing House, 2000(In Chinese) [4] Mingju Wang / Mulin Wang, "Art of Huizhou Architecture", Anhui Science and Technology Press (In Chinese) [5] Yongfa Wu, "Research on the Aesthetics of Huizhou Residences", Journal of Hefei University of Technology, 2003 (In Chinese)
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Yuan Ding, Tong Chun Li, Min Zhe Zhou, Yun Guo
Fig. 8 Horizontal displacement history of node 7179 Acknowledgements We are grateful for the financial supports provided by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51079044), Special Fund for Scientific Research in the Public Interest of Ministry of Water Resources (No. 201001035), Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions (PAPD), National "Twelfth Five-Year" Plan for Science & Technology Support(No.
SS2012AA112507), the 863 Projects task of Ministry of Science and Technology(No. 2012BAK10B04).Organization of the Text References [1] Ma Zhenyue, Dong Yuxin.
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2013, 353-356: 2487-2491
Research Journal of Chemistry and Environment, Sep2013, 17: 73-81.
Online since: January 2005
Authors: Zhong Xu, Xiu Yan Li, Yong Mei Li, Yan Mei Qin, Bin Tang
Determination of the Impact Fatigue Behavior of the Mo Surface Modified Ti6Al4V Alloy Xiuyan Li 1,a , Yongmei Li 2,b, Yanmei Qin 2,c, Bin Tang2,d, Zhong Xu 2,e 1 College of Science, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan 030024, PR China 2 Research Institute of Surface Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan 030024, PR China a lixiuyan@tyut.edu.cn, btblym@hotmail.com, c qinyanmei@tyut.edu.cn, d tangbin@tyut.edu.cn, ezhongxu@public.ty.sx.cn Keyword: plasma surface alloying technique; Ti6Al4V alloy; Mo; impact fatigue behavior Abstract.
Introduction Titanium alloys are often material of choice for aerospace, chemical and biomedical industries, because of their unusual corrosion resistance, high mechanical strength and low density.
The spread of the radial cracks lead to a continuous removal of small Mo alloying layer fragments and thus to the gradual exposure of the substrate material.
Fig. 5: Impact cracks of the Mo alloying layer at impact loads of 400N (a) and 500N(b) Acknowledgement The project sponsored by National Natural Science Foundation of China (50371060), Natural Science Foundation of Shanxi (20021002) and Scientific Foundation for Returned Overseas Scholars of Shanxi (2003-27).
Xu: The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals Vol. 13 (2003), p. 319
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Xiao Yu Zheng, Jin Cheng Wang, Ke Yang
Research on Mechanical Properties of Modified Organic Montmorillonite Reinforced Nature Rubber(NR) Composites Xiaoyu Zheng a, Jincheng Wang b, Ke Yang c College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai University of Engineering Science, Shanghai 201620, P.R.China.
Natural rubber/montmorillonite(NR/MMT) nanocomposite is a new kind of material on which researchers have made a lot of studies in recent years [3,4].
Rubber nanocomposites containing a small amount of MMT showed excellent overall performance compared with the general material.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by “Shanghai Nano-project Funds (Project No. (0952nm02600), “National Natural Science Funds (Project No.50803034)” and “Shanghai Universities Knowledge Innovation Engineering Project (Project JZ0904)” and “Shanghai Shuguang Project (Project 10SG53).
Luo, et al: Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol 3(2006), p. 1905
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Kenta Miura, Osamu Hanaizumi, Yuji Hiratani, Yuki Machida, Masato Uehara
Design and Fabrication A photorefractive polysilane “GLASSIA” [4] was used for the materials of the waveguides, which is commercially available from Nippon Paint Co.
Acknowledgment This work was supported by: a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science; a Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B) from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology; the Mikiya Science and Technology Foundation; and the Mazda Foundation, Japan.
Kawakami: IEEE Journal of Quantam Electronics, Vol.