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Online since: October 2014
Authors: Krzysztof Jamroziak, Mariusz Kosobudzki, Miroslaw Bocian
THE ANALYSIS OF ENERGY CONSUMPTION OF A BALLISTIC SHIELDS IN SIMULATION OF MOBILE CELLULAR AUTOMATA Miroslaw Bocian1,a, Krzysztof Jamroziak2,b and Mariusz Kosobudzki2,c 1 Wroclaw University of Technology, The Institute of Materials Science and Applied Mechanics.
The rapid development of materials science introduced to the ballistic protection a wide range of composite materials.
Jamroziak, Criteria of material selection for ballistic shields in the context of chosen degenerated models, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering. 31 (2008) 505-509
Scheffler, Impact effects in multilayered plates, International Journal of Solids and Structures. 38 (2001) 3321-3328
Czopor, The influence of defects on strength of ceramics modeled with Movable Cellular Automata, Computational Materials Science. 51 (2012) 151-155
Online since: February 2013
Authors: Aditya Deshpande, Pankaj Sharma, Girish Kant, Kuldip Singh Sangwan
The second one is viscosity term and it shows the flow stress of material increases when material is exposed to high strain rates and the last one is temperature softening term.
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[4] Fang, N. and Fang, G., (2007), “Theoretical and experimental investigations of finish machining with a rounded edge tool”, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 191, pp. 334-337
[6] Syed Amir Iqbal, Paul T Mativenga, and Mohammad A Sheikh, (2009), “An investigative study of thee interface heat transfer coefficient for finite ekement Modeling of high speed machining”, NED University Journal of Research, Vol. 6, pp. 1-6 [7] Luigino Filice, FabrizioMicari, StefaniaRizzuti, DomenicoUmbrello, (2008) “Dependence of machining simulation effectiveness on material and friction modelling”, Journal of Machining Science And Technology, Vol. 12, pp 370–389.
Online since: September 2022
Authors: Renata Antoun Simão, Danielle Ferreira dos Santos
Materials and Methods Materials.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 134(2017), p. 45353
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.138(2021), p.138
Thiol–Ene Based Polymers as Versatile Materials for Microfluidic Devices for Life Sciences Applications.
Materials Horizons, Vol.4 (2017), p. 1041-1053.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Min Zheng Jiang, Yu Miao Cai, Da Xing Sun, Su Ling Wang, Xin Pu Shen
Therefore, the difference of mechanical properties of materials exacerbates material damage when the crack cross different elastic material interface and the damage characteristics can change the damage state uniform material.
Conclusions The composites of three point bending beam test and theoretical research show that, the crack will deflect because of the difference of mechanical properties of materials when the crack perpendicular to different elastic materials interface expands.
The degree of sand-mudstone materials damage is consistent with plastic strain and the plastic strain is lager, the degree of damage will be stronger.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51004023).
International Journal of Mechanical Science, 2007, 49:888-897
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Tie Jun Shi, Guo Mei Xu
Department o f Materials and Chemical Engineering, West Anhui University, Lu’an 237012, China 2.
The raw materials for these compounds are carbohydrates and fatty alcohols, which are all naturally occur and renewable.
Experiment 2.1 Materials All the reagents used throughout this paper were used “as is” with no purification.
Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE B 2011, 12(3):226-246
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 2013, 111:153-158
Online since: September 2011
Authors: S. Suresh, K.P. Venkitaraj, P. Selvakumar
Nano materials have made a revelation in all fields of engineering and technology.
Materials of size less than 100 nm are termed as nano materials.
The "top down" a3pproach in which nanostructures are generated from breaking of bulk materials.
Soluble nitrates of copper and aluminium, Cu (NO3)2.3H2O and Al (NO3)3.9H2O were the starting materials.
Tok, A.I.Y., Boey F.Y.C., and Zhao, X.L., Novel synthesis of Al2O3 nano-particles by flame spray pyrolysis, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 178 (2006) 270–273
Online since: June 2011
Authors: Suresh Palanisamy, David H. St. John, Matthew S. Dargusch, Stuart D. McDonald
Results from the study of surface roughness for both materials are presented and compared.
Yamane: Journal of Material Processing Technology, Vol. 134 (2003) p. 233-253. 2.
Dargusch, International Journal of Tool & Manufacture.
StJohn: Advanced Engineering Materials, Vol. 9, (2007) p. 1000-1004. 14.
StJohn : Materials Science Forum, Vol. 561-565, (2007) p. 159-162. 15.
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Catherine Henrist, Rudi Cloots, Bénédicte Vertruyen, Gilles Toussaint
Okamoto: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 102 (2006), p. 777. 3.
Cloots: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science Vol. 329 (2009), p. 120. 6.
Juang: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science Vol. 217 (1999), p. 172. 17.
Kuroda: Journal of Materials Chemistry Vol. 16 (2006), p. 986. 19.
Wang: Materials research bulletin Vol. 43 (2007), p. 7.
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Hui Chao Zhao, Fan Wu, Ming Ming Wang, Dong Wei Chen, Yi Feng Dong, Wan Jun Hao, Ying Ying Yi
It is an effective way of electromagnetic radiation protection to use electromagnetic radiation protection materials, especially the electromagnetic wave absorbing materials[3,4].
[2] H.Y.Zhao,etc, Electromagnetic wave shielding and absorbing material[J].Journal of Yunnan University(Natural Science Edition). 2002,24(1A):58-62
[5] W.J.Hao, Application of paint absorbing electromagnetic wave in city construction[J].Science and technology of foreign building materials,2004,5(4):74-76
[12] J.J.Chen,etc, Broadening Design and Preparation of Wave Absorbing Building Plaster Board in S band[J].Journal of Building Materials,2011,14(5):675-679
[13] H.Y.Liu,W.Sun,etc, Improving the S-band Performance of the Microwave Absorbing Materials Utilizing Frequency Selective Surface[J],Journal of Microwaves, 2006,22(3):10-13
Online since: June 2015
Authors: I.A. Avilova, N.M. Horyakova, Evgeniy V. Ageev
The article is devoted to the modes of getting copper powder materials by the method of electroerosion dispersion from waste of an electrotechnical copper wire of an aquatic environment.
The system includes a reactor of electroerosion dispersion for putting conducting materials, a voltage regulator and a pulse generator.
[4] Uglov V.V., Kuleshov A.K., Remnev G.E. // Russian Journal of Non-Ferrous Metals. 2013.
[5] Valentov A.V., Konovodov V.V., Agafonova E.V. // Applied Mechanics and Materials. 2013.
[6] Ageeva E.V. // Journal of nano- and electronic physics. 2013.
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