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Online since: January 2023
Authors: Dedi Dedi, Asep Ridwan Nugraha, Agustinus Agung Nugroho, Ervin Nauval Arrasyid
Nugroho1,d
1Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Jl.
Among magnetic materials, ferrites have significant attention due to their potential application, such as magnetic recording, sensors, radar-absorbent materials, catalysts, and energy-storage devices.
This understanding can be part of the technological importance of magnetic materials.
Experiments Materials.
The iron (III) oxide (Fe2O3, Johnson Matthey Electronics, 98%) and manganese oxide (MnO2, Merck, 99%) were used as starting materials.
Among magnetic materials, ferrites have significant attention due to their potential application, such as magnetic recording, sensors, radar-absorbent materials, catalysts, and energy-storage devices.
This understanding can be part of the technological importance of magnetic materials.
Experiments Materials.
The iron (III) oxide (Fe2O3, Johnson Matthey Electronics, 98%) and manganese oxide (MnO2, Merck, 99%) were used as starting materials.
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Irina Kaganova, Viktor Varyukhin, Alexey Reshetov, Alexander Korshunov, A. Smolyakov, A. Morozov, Yan Beygelzimer
Horita: Materials Transactions, 49, 1 (2008) p. 2-6
Kulagin: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 209, 7 (2009), p. 3650-3656
Nizovtsev, in: Nanostructured materials by high pressure severe plastic deformation, edited by Y.T.
Soloviev: Reviews in Advanced Materials Science, Vol.10, #3 (2005), p.235
Varyukhin, in: Ultrafine Grained Materials III; edited by Y.T.
Kulagin: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 209, 7 (2009), p. 3650-3656
Nizovtsev, in: Nanostructured materials by high pressure severe plastic deformation, edited by Y.T.
Soloviev: Reviews in Advanced Materials Science, Vol.10, #3 (2005), p.235
Varyukhin, in: Ultrafine Grained Materials III; edited by Y.T.
Online since: March 2017
Authors: Lukáš Voleský, Michal Tregler, Martin Švec, Pavel Kejzlar, Zuzana Andrsova
Halford, Fatigue and durability of structural materials, Materials Park, Ohio: ASM International, 2006
Journal of Solids and Structures 37 (2000) 171-183
Materials Characterization 37 (1996) 105-118
Tucker, et al., Measurement of fatigue crack plastic zones in fine grained materials using electron backscattered diffraction, Materials Science and Technology 16 (2000) 457-462
Strains, planes, and EBSD in materials science, Materialstoday 15 (2012) 366-376
Journal of Solids and Structures 37 (2000) 171-183
Materials Characterization 37 (1996) 105-118
Tucker, et al., Measurement of fatigue crack plastic zones in fine grained materials using electron backscattered diffraction, Materials Science and Technology 16 (2000) 457-462
Strains, planes, and EBSD in materials science, Materialstoday 15 (2012) 366-376
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Jin Xiao
This paper, taking the example of Wenjialiang landslide emergency repair, optimizes the micro piles into micro steel pipe piles by making full use of the existing pipes and rail materials and applies them in landslide emergency treatment, achieving rapid construction and fast control of landslide deformation.
Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering, 2004, 23 (20) : 3541~3546
Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering, 2005, 24 (21) : 3954~3958
Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing, 2007, 29 (10) : 975~979
Journal of Geological Hazards and Environment Preservation. 2011,(2):60-65.
Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering, 2004, 23 (20) : 3541~3546
Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering, 2005, 24 (21) : 3954~3958
Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing, 2007, 29 (10) : 975~979
Journal of Geological Hazards and Environment Preservation. 2011,(2):60-65.
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Jiang Long Lin, Kun Ling Wu, Tsong Shin Sheu, Wei Liang Ku, Han Ming Chow
Siddeswarappa: Indian Journal of Engineering and Materials Sciences, Vol.13 (2006), p.484
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Chen: International Journal of Production Research, Vol.31 (1993), p.1117 [14] L.
Wang: International Journal of Quality and Reliability Management, Vol.14 (1997), p.367 [15] J.
Deng: Journal of Grey System, Vol.1/1 (1989), p.1 [16] P.
Wu: Journal of Grey System, Vol.8/1 (1996), p.73 [19] M.
Chen: International Journal of Production Research, Vol.31 (1993), p.1117 [14] L.
Wang: International Journal of Quality and Reliability Management, Vol.14 (1997), p.367 [15] J.
Deng: Journal of Grey System, Vol.1/1 (1989), p.1 [16] P.
Wu: Journal of Grey System, Vol.8/1 (1996), p.73 [19] M.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Xiao Hui Zhong, Bin Zhao, Zhen Huan Jin
Mixed flowing vibrating drying process
The mixed flowing vibrating drying process is shown in Fig.1, the wet materials are fed from the top of the system, dispersing materials due to the action of multi-layer drying screen, small particles less than the screen pore can drop down vertically, other coarse materials larger than the screen pore will move loosely and horizontally along the surface of screen and spilled into the next one.
Vertical thermal current contacts with materials through the air hole on the surface; horizontal thermal current slides among the screens with variable flow-rate and acts on the materials directly.
Thickness of the materials mixed with the hot air in the process after several times dry processes, most products are discharged from the bottom, a small amount of the dust goes into the dust collection systems, which will be also recycled as the final product. 1.
[3] Junli Yang, Yumei Xing: Journal of Filtration & Separation, Vol. 2 (1999), p. 37
[4] Quanguo Fang: Coal Science and Technology, Vol. 8 (2006), p. 64
Vertical thermal current contacts with materials through the air hole on the surface; horizontal thermal current slides among the screens with variable flow-rate and acts on the materials directly.
Thickness of the materials mixed with the hot air in the process after several times dry processes, most products are discharged from the bottom, a small amount of the dust goes into the dust collection systems, which will be also recycled as the final product. 1.
[3] Junli Yang, Yumei Xing: Journal of Filtration & Separation, Vol. 2 (1999), p. 37
[4] Quanguo Fang: Coal Science and Technology, Vol. 8 (2006), p. 64
Online since: January 2010
Authors: Iis Sopyan, M.C. Murad, C. Rohaida, Z. Ahmad, M. Reusmaazran
Reusmaazran2
1
Department of Manufacturing & Materials Engineering, Kulliyyah of Engineering,
International Islamic University Malaysia, P.
Box 10, 50728 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2 Department of Materials Technology, Nuclear Agency of Malaysia, 43000 Kajang, Malaysia a e-mail address: sopyan@iiu.edu.my Keywords: Strontium-doped hydroxyapatite, porous scaffolds, compressive strength Abstract.
Introduction One of the most important properties of materials used for bone replacement is biocompatibility.
Materials and methods An ammoniacal solution was heated at 60°C and EDTA was added while stirring until it dissolved.
Kim: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine 15 (2004), p. 1129
Box 10, 50728 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2 Department of Materials Technology, Nuclear Agency of Malaysia, 43000 Kajang, Malaysia a e-mail address: sopyan@iiu.edu.my Keywords: Strontium-doped hydroxyapatite, porous scaffolds, compressive strength Abstract.
Introduction One of the most important properties of materials used for bone replacement is biocompatibility.
Materials and methods An ammoniacal solution was heated at 60°C and EDTA was added while stirring until it dissolved.
Kim: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine 15 (2004), p. 1129
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Zbyněk Sucharda, Radek Sedláček, Tomas Suchy, Miroslav Sochor, Karel Balik, Josef Šepitka
Sterilization is a mandatory process for such materials used in a range of medical applications, e.g., intraoperative guides or screening equipment accessories.
However, the effect of sterilization processes on the properties of materials used in medical devices is often ignored [1].
Materials and methods A composite material was prepared on the basis of carbon plain weave fabric reinforcement (T300 fibers, Toray, Japan) and PDMS matrix (Lukosil M130, Lučební závody Kolín, Czech Republic).
Acknowledgements This study was supported by the Czech Science Foundation under project No.
Morgan, Synergistic thermal-moisture damage mechanisms of epoxies and their carbon fiber composites, Journal of Composite Materials 27 (1993) 1465-1478
However, the effect of sterilization processes on the properties of materials used in medical devices is often ignored [1].
Materials and methods A composite material was prepared on the basis of carbon plain weave fabric reinforcement (T300 fibers, Toray, Japan) and PDMS matrix (Lukosil M130, Lučební závody Kolín, Czech Republic).
Acknowledgements This study was supported by the Czech Science Foundation under project No.
Morgan, Synergistic thermal-moisture damage mechanisms of epoxies and their carbon fiber composites, Journal of Composite Materials 27 (1993) 1465-1478
Online since: January 2023
Authors: Adam Badra Cahaya, Anugrah Azhar, Ansell Alvarez Anderson, Muhammad Aziz Majidi
Zeitschrift Für Kristallographie - Crystalline Materials, 220(5/6), 2005
Jain et al., “The Materials Project: A materials genome approach to accelerating materials innovation,” APL Materials, vol. 1, no. 1, p. 11002, 2013, doi: 10.1063/1.4812323
Jain et al., “Materials Data on LaAlO3 by Materials Project.”
LBNL Materials Project; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Berkeley, CA (United States), 2020. doi: 10.17188/1263229
Cahaya, “Adiabatic limit of RKKY range function in one dimension,” Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, vol. 547, Apr. 2022, doi: 10.1016/j.jmmm.2021.168874.
Jain et al., “The Materials Project: A materials genome approach to accelerating materials innovation,” APL Materials, vol. 1, no. 1, p. 11002, 2013, doi: 10.1063/1.4812323
Jain et al., “Materials Data on LaAlO3 by Materials Project.”
LBNL Materials Project; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Berkeley, CA (United States), 2020. doi: 10.17188/1263229
Cahaya, “Adiabatic limit of RKKY range function in one dimension,” Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, vol. 547, Apr. 2022, doi: 10.1016/j.jmmm.2021.168874.
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Adrien Leygue, Jean Yves Hascoet, Matthieu Rauch, Francisco Chinesta, Fabien Poulhaon
Yang: Modeling and Real-time Compensation of Cutting Forceinduced
Errors on NC Turning Center Key Engineering Materials, Vols 315/316, 274-278 (2006)
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Plennel: A new approach for toolpath programming in incremental sheet forming International Journal for Material Forming Suppl 1, 1191-1194 (2008) [8] M.
Hascoet: Interest of Multiphysics and Multilevel Simulation Approaches to Enhance the Machining Process Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 223, 891-899 (2011) [10] D.
Chinesta: Efficient mould cooling optimization by using model reduction International Journal of Material Forming, 4/1, 71-82 (2011) [12] C.L.
Liao: Prediction of cutting forces in ball-end milling by means of geometric analysis Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol 205 24-53 (2008)
Plennel: A new approach for toolpath programming in incremental sheet forming International Journal for Material Forming Suppl 1, 1191-1194 (2008) [8] M.
Hascoet: Interest of Multiphysics and Multilevel Simulation Approaches to Enhance the Machining Process Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 223, 891-899 (2011) [10] D.
Chinesta: Efficient mould cooling optimization by using model reduction International Journal of Material Forming, 4/1, 71-82 (2011) [12] C.L.
Liao: Prediction of cutting forces in ball-end milling by means of geometric analysis Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol 205 24-53 (2008)