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Online since: October 2015
Authors: Qing Yang, Yu Jie Wang, Xin Qiu, Xiao Hua Luo, Shang Lin Xiao
Sha and Z.J WANG: Journal of Chang’an University: Natural Science Edition, Vol. 28(2008) No.4, pp.1-6.
[6] J.A Harvey and R.D Cebon: Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, Vol. 17(2005), No.1, pp.99-106
Zanzotto: Journal of materials in civil engineering, Vol.19 (2007), No.3, pp.227-232
Robertson: Road Materials and Pavement Design, Vol.7 (2006), No.2, pp. 79-199
Bhasin: Construction and Building Materials, Vol.24 (2010), No.7, pp. 1184-1192
[6] J.A Harvey and R.D Cebon: Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, Vol. 17(2005), No.1, pp.99-106
Zanzotto: Journal of materials in civil engineering, Vol.19 (2007), No.3, pp.227-232
Robertson: Road Materials and Pavement Design, Vol.7 (2006), No.2, pp. 79-199
Bhasin: Construction and Building Materials, Vol.24 (2010), No.7, pp. 1184-1192
Online since: November 2025
Authors: Olexander Soshinskiy, Stanislav Shakhov, Andrii Melnychenko, Nina Rashkevich
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 708(1) (2019) 012065.
Materials Science Forum. 968 (2019). 355–360.
Journal of Materials Science. 56(30) (2021) 16851–16864
Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance. (2024) 1–12
Archives of Materials Science and Engineering. 94/2 (2018) 49–54.
Materials Science Forum. 968 (2019). 355–360.
Journal of Materials Science. 56(30) (2021) 16851–16864
Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance. (2024) 1–12
Archives of Materials Science and Engineering. 94/2 (2018) 49–54.
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Daria Pelevina, Vladimir Turkov, Sergey Kalmykov, Vera Naletova
The influence of a rotating magnetic field on the sample with
magnetizable materials near the vessel bottom
Daria Pelevina1,a∗, Vladimir Turkov1,b, Sergey Kalmykov1,c
and Vera Naletova1,d
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Leninskiye gory, 119992, Moscow, Russia
apelevina.daria@gmail.com, bturkov@imec.msu.ru, ckalmykov.sergei@gmail.com,
dnaletova@imec.msu.ru
Keywords: Magnetic fluid drop, body with magnetizable polymer, rotating magnetic field, translational
motion.
All results of this paper is presented for the field rotated clockwise.Table 1: Properties of magnetizable materials Material Carrier medium Material of Density Saturation Initial particles [kg/m3] magnetization, [kA/m] susceptibility MF EFH1 light hydrocarbon magnetite 1210 31.8 1.89 MP silicone rubber nickel 3600 394 4.39 The motion of the MF drop In the experiments the MF drop with volume V0 = 14.2 mm3 is placed in the vessel, filled with a mixture of glycerol and water in equal proportions by volume.
Morozov, Rotation of a droplet in a viscous fluid, Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics 85 (4) (1997) 728-733
Richter, Rolling ferrofluid drop on the surface of a liquid, New Journal of Physics 10 (2008) 063029
Dikansky, Motion of a deformable drop of magnetic fluid on a solid surface in a rotating magnetic field, Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science. 39 (2012), 265-268.
All results of this paper is presented for the field rotated clockwise.Table 1: Properties of magnetizable materials Material Carrier medium Material of Density Saturation Initial particles [kg/m3] magnetization, [kA/m] susceptibility MF EFH1 light hydrocarbon magnetite 1210 31.8 1.89 MP silicone rubber nickel 3600 394 4.39 The motion of the MF drop In the experiments the MF drop with volume V0 = 14.2 mm3 is placed in the vessel, filled with a mixture of glycerol and water in equal proportions by volume.
Morozov, Rotation of a droplet in a viscous fluid, Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics 85 (4) (1997) 728-733
Richter, Rolling ferrofluid drop on the surface of a liquid, New Journal of Physics 10 (2008) 063029
Dikansky, Motion of a deformable drop of magnetic fluid on a solid surface in a rotating magnetic field, Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science. 39 (2012), 265-268.
Online since: June 2022
Authors: Andriy Viktorovich Goncharenko
The technologies needed to produce the new materials are also the matter of the corresponding innovations.
The same is to the engineering systems’ elements made of those materials.
All that relates with the materials fatigue [1], their service life extension [2], and other adjacent problems dealing with the material wear [3].
Ye, Study on global science and social science entropy research trend, 2012 IEEE Fifth International Conference on Advanced Computational Intelligence (ICACI). (2012) 238-242. doi: 10.1109/ICACI.2012.6463159
Goncharenko, Aeronautical and aerospace material and structural damages to failures: theoretical concepts, International Journal of Aerospace Engineering. 4126085 (2018) 1-7
The same is to the engineering systems’ elements made of those materials.
All that relates with the materials fatigue [1], their service life extension [2], and other adjacent problems dealing with the material wear [3].
Ye, Study on global science and social science entropy research trend, 2012 IEEE Fifth International Conference on Advanced Computational Intelligence (ICACI). (2012) 238-242. doi: 10.1109/ICACI.2012.6463159
Goncharenko, Aeronautical and aerospace material and structural damages to failures: theoretical concepts, International Journal of Aerospace Engineering. 4126085 (2018) 1-7
Online since: June 2014
Authors: K. Chantarasunthon, W. Siriprom, K. Teanchai
Introduction
In recent year, the environmentally friendly raw materials have been interested and developed rapidly; as follows the growth of environmentally friendly raw materials has higher interest, especially in the application of biodegradable material from renewable sources [1].
The chemical composition from EDXRF report that the biological materials which contain Hydrogen (H), Carbon (C), Nitrogen (N) and Oxygen (O) have the highest concentration, then the other elements, which shown in Table 1 and Fig. 1.
Acknowledgements The authors wish to thank Plasma for Surface Sciences Laboratory, Thailand Center of Excellence in Physics (ThEP), PERDO, CHE and the Center of Excellence in Glass Technology and Materials Science (CEGM), Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University to some analytical equipment.
Gomez-Diaz, Physicochemical characterization of chitosan derivatives, Journal of Food. 11 (2013) 190-197
Duenas, Characterization and antimicrobial analysis of chitosan-based films, Journal of Food Engineering. 116 (2013) 889-899
The chemical composition from EDXRF report that the biological materials which contain Hydrogen (H), Carbon (C), Nitrogen (N) and Oxygen (O) have the highest concentration, then the other elements, which shown in Table 1 and Fig. 1.
Acknowledgements The authors wish to thank Plasma for Surface Sciences Laboratory, Thailand Center of Excellence in Physics (ThEP), PERDO, CHE and the Center of Excellence in Glass Technology and Materials Science (CEGM), Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University to some analytical equipment.
Gomez-Diaz, Physicochemical characterization of chitosan derivatives, Journal of Food. 11 (2013) 190-197
Duenas, Characterization and antimicrobial analysis of chitosan-based films, Journal of Food Engineering. 116 (2013) 889-899
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Gui Cheng Wang, Hai Jun Qu, Y.M Zhu, Q.X Shen
Materials begin to flow along negative shear zone, as shown in Fig.3 (b).
Donfeld: Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology Vol. 118 (1996), P 201~206
:Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology Vol.122 (2000), P.229~237
Shen, G.C.Wang, Y.M.Zhu, et al: Advanced Materials Research.
Pei, et al: Advanced Materials ResearchVol.24-25 (2007), P.249-254
Donfeld: Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology Vol. 118 (1996), P 201~206
:Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology Vol.122 (2000), P.229~237
Shen, G.C.Wang, Y.M.Zhu, et al: Advanced Materials Research.
Pei, et al: Advanced Materials ResearchVol.24-25 (2007), P.249-254
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Olivier Preziosa, Guillaume Di Vita, Alexandre Maître, A. Denoirjean, C. Barthélémy, Sylvie Foucaud
The evolution of the (micro-)structural features of oxidized materials were followed by XRD and SEM.
1.
These materials are usually synthesized at 1400°C under flowing nitrogen from a mixture of silicon carbide and silicon powders.
The same behaviour of mass gain is observed between both materials.
Reddy: Materials Chemistry and Physics Vol. 76 (2002), p. 78 [4] E.
Little: Corrosion Science Vol. 35 (1993), p. 931 [12] H.F.
These materials are usually synthesized at 1400°C under flowing nitrogen from a mixture of silicon carbide and silicon powders.
The same behaviour of mass gain is observed between both materials.
Reddy: Materials Chemistry and Physics Vol. 76 (2002), p. 78 [4] E.
Little: Corrosion Science Vol. 35 (1993), p. 931 [12] H.F.
Online since: March 2010
Authors: Xing Ke Zhao, Lan Lan, Hong Bo Sun, Hua Zhang, Ji Hua Huang
Preparation of NiTi/NiTiNb Laminated Alloys by Vacuum Brazing
Xingke Zhaoa, Lan Lanb, Hongbo Sunc, Jihua Huangd, Hua Zhange
School of Materials Sciences and Engineering, University of Science and Technology
Beijing, Beijing, 10083, China
a
xkzhao@mater.ustb.edu.cn, bLlzz9290@126.com, csunhb0916@126.com,
d
jihuahuang47@sina.com, ezhhwhq@163.com
Keywords: Shape Memory Alloy, Laminated-metal Composite, Vacuum Brazing, Damping
Abstract.
This study will be useful in developing vibrating control materials.
It is easily to identify theses three materials.
Rongong and G.R Tomlinson: Smart Materials Bulletin August (2001), p.10 [3] E.
Tobushi: Science and Technology of Advanced Materials Vol.6 (2005), p. 889 [4] J.
This study will be useful in developing vibrating control materials.
It is easily to identify theses three materials.
Rongong and G.R Tomlinson: Smart Materials Bulletin August (2001), p.10 [3] E.
Tobushi: Science and Technology of Advanced Materials Vol.6 (2005), p. 889 [4] J.
Online since: January 2011
Authors: Peng Luo, Chuan Min Yang
Materials and Methods
Raw Material.
Journal of Wood Science, Vol. 46 (2005), p.296-302
Journal of Wood Science, Vol. 52 (2006), p. 249-254
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 76 (2000), p.1652-1661
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 73 (1999), p. 2485–2491
Journal of Wood Science, Vol. 46 (2005), p.296-302
Journal of Wood Science, Vol. 52 (2006), p. 249-254
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 76 (2000), p.1652-1661
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 73 (1999), p. 2485–2491