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Online since: March 2014
Authors: Qian Chu Liu, Chris Wallbrink, Xiao Bo Yu
Chaboche, Time-independent constitutive theories for cyclic plasticity, International Journal of Plasticity 2 (1986) 149-188
Wang, Modelling of the cyclic ratchetting and mean stress relaxation behaviour of materials exhibiting transient cyclic softening, Structural Failure and Plasticity (IMPLAST 2000), Melbourne, 2000, pp. 723-728
Zhang, Benchmark experiments and characteristic cyclic plasticity deformation, International Journal of Plasticity 24 (2008) 1481-1515
Tarafder, Cyclic plastic behaviour of primary heat transport piping materials: Influence of loading schemes on hysteresis loop, Materials Science and Engineering: A 527 (2010) 6858-6869
Ellyin, Effect of Tensile-Mean-Strain on Plastic Strain Energy and Cyclic Response, Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology 107 (1985) 119-125
Online since: April 2018
Authors: Nikolay N. Cherenda, Yurii F. Ivanov, Anton D. Teresov, Olga V. Krysina, Maria E. Rygina, Vladimir V. Uglov, Alexander P. Laskovnev, Elizaveta A. Petrikova
The defects reduce the performance properties of the material.
Materials and Method In this work, a hypereutectic silumin (18-20 wt.% Si) has been used.
Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 124 (2016) 0121371-5
Krysina, Structure and properties of a coating (TiCuN) – substrate (A7) system modified with a high-intenisty electron beam, Russian Physics Journal. 58 (3) (2015) 373-379
Krysina, Mechanical Properties and Structure of the Hypereutectic Silumin Treated by an Electron Beam, Key Engineering Materials 743 (2017) 146-150.
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Meysam Rahmat, Pascal Hubert
Nanocomposites are composite materials with inclusions (i.e., fibres or particles) on the order of nanometres.
Gorga, et al., The importance of interfacial design at the carbon nanotube/polymer composite interface, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 102 (2) (2006) 1413
Liang, et al., Investigation of molecular interactions between (10, 10) single-walled nanotube and Epon 862 resin/DETDA curing agent molecules, Materials Science and Engineering A, 365 (1-2) (2004) 228
Gates, et al., Computational materials: Multi-scale modeling and simulation of nanostructured materials, Composites Science and Technology, 65 (15-16 SPEC ISS) (2005) 2416
Yakobson, et al., High strain rate fracture and C-chain unraveling in carbon nanotubes, Computational Materials Science, 8 (4) (1997) 341
Online since: March 2014
Authors: Jadvyga Žvironaitė, Sigitas Vėjelis, Giedrius Balčiūnas
Environmentally viable are those thermal insulation materials that are made from renewable resources.
Sjoberg, Flax and hemp fibres as raw materials for thermal insulations, Building and Environment (2008),43:1261–1269
Kizinievič, The Peculiarities of Hardening of Composite Anhydrite Cement Pozzolanna Binding Material with not Burned Natural Anhydrite, Materials science (medžiagotyra) (2011)16:159-164
European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering (2010), 14(5):545–560
Thermal Insulation Materials From Sapropel And Hemp Shives (Cannabis Sativa L.)
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Alawi Sulaiman, Ayub Md Som, Naimah Sahad
The inert CO2 acts like a liquid by diffusing through the solids and dissolve the materials.
It is parallel with the results reported by [24] using the same materials and methods.
The effectiveness of SFE also has been investigated for the other type of materials such as sediment [19] and seaweeds sample [27].
K.: International Journal of Applied Science and Technology, Vol.1 No.5, 201-207. (2011) [5] Ahmad A., Abbas F.M.A, Sufia H., Lim H.
,Owusu.J., Adomako C.& Teye E.: Global Journal of Bio-science & Biotechnology Vol. 1(2), 132-140. (2012) [29] Al-Marzouqi A.
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.
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Yan Xiao, R.Z. Yang
Journal of Wood Science, 2002, 48(2): 138-146
Journal of Wood Science, 2007, 53(3): 204-210
Journal of Wood Science, 51(6): 559-565
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 1999, 11(4): 345-352
ASCE Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 2002, 14(5), 359-365
Online since: January 2017
Authors: Miroslav Müller, Petr Valášek
Optimization of Adhesive Bonds with Particle Fillers Petr Valášek1,a and Miroslav Müller1,b 1Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Material Science and Manufacturing Technology, Kamýcká 129, Prague, Czech Republic avalasekp@tf.czu.cz, bmuller@tf.czu.cz Keywords: Adhesion, composite systems, polymers, powder.
Adhesive bonds rank among progressively developing technologies of material joining.
Its usage is found in various industry branches, where they compete the conventional methods of material joining.
Yeih, The effects of particle shape on bond strength improvement of epoxy-particle coating composites, Journal of Marine Science and Technology. 9 (2001) 153-160
Kahramana, et al., Influence of adhesive thickness and filler content on the mechanical performance of aluminum single-lap joints bonded with aluminum powder filled epoxy adhesive, Materials Science Forum. 205 (2008) 183-189.
Online since: June 2015
Authors: Fedor V. Grechnikov, Yaroslav A. Erisov
Kuwabara, Advances in anisotropy and formability, International Journal of Material Forming. 3 (2010) 165-189
Hirsch, Texture control by thermomechanical processing of AA6xxx Al-Mg-Si sheet alloys for automotive applications - a review, Materials Science and Engineering A. 336 (2002) 249-262
Van Houtte, On the role of texture development in the forming limits of sheet metals, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences. 38 (1996) 1117-1126
Karlsson, Control of microstructure and earing behaviour in aluminium alloy AA 3004 hot bands, Materials Science and Technology. 5 (1989) 1118-1127
Campbell Jr., Manufacturing Technology for Aerospace Structural Materials, Elsevier, Oxford, 2006
Online since: September 2014
Authors: C. Ancelotti, Vanderlei O. Gonçalves, K. Garcia, L.C. Pardini, M.L.M. Noronha Melo
Berglund: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 32 (1997), p. 4071
Mckenna: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 36 (2001), p. 1755
Minak: Journal of Composite Materials Vol. 44 (2010), p. 1739
Composite Materials Handbook. 1997.
Dharan: Journal of Composite Materials. 2010 INTERNET
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