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Online since: December 2018
Authors: Wolfgang Tillmann, Giovanni Bruno, Bernd R. Müller, Galina Kapserovich, Andreas Kupsch, René Laquai, Jens Nellesen
Microstructure Characterisation of Advanced Materials via 2D and 3D X-Ray Refraction Techniques Bernd R.
This is analogous to the behavior of visible light in transparent materials, such as lenses or prisms, or CO2 gas bubbles in a glass of sparkling water.
Schors, X-ray refraction characterization of non-metallic materials, NDT & E international 34(4) (2001) 297-302
Müller, Numerical correction of X-ray detector backlighting, International journal of materials research 103(2) (2012) 174-178
Bruno, In situ analysis of damage evolution in an Al/Al2O3 MMC under tensile load by synchrotron X-ray refraction imaging, Journal of Materials Science 53(8) (2018) 6021-2461
Online since: July 2003
Authors: Zhongmin Deng, Yibing Zhao, You Shi Hong
The corresponding curves have been used to simulate the materials contact surface.
Block material is 40Cr, and materials parameters are E=212GPa, �=0.28 and yield strength = 780MPa.
CN m =σ , (2) where m and C are materials constants.
Fig.9 Materials loss weights vs.
The numerical results agree with wear experiments of the materials.
Online since: September 2011
Authors: De Feng Du, Xiao Qin Jiang
(This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (10572151).)
Materials and Methods Long-based Flexible Fin Torsional Wave Propulsion Prototype.
The Journal of Experimental Biology, 211(2008), No.5, p.3490
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Online since: April 2014
Authors: Jin Gang Gao, Shuang Zhang
This paper focuses on process capability evaluation method for position tolerance under maximum material condition.
The maximum material condition (MMC) is a kind of tolerance principle, when the measured features and datum deviate from the maximum material dimensions, geometric tolerance can get extra bonus.
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the major project of the transformation of scientific and technological achievements in JiLin Science and Technology Department.
[2] Geometrical tolerancing-Maximum material requirement, least material requirement and reciprocity requirement ISO 2692, (2002)
Zhao, in: New process capability index, edited by Journal of systems management, Vol.17(2008), p. 116–120.
Online since: October 2002
Authors: Maria-Teresa Freire Vieira, Fatima M. Barreiros
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Edirisinghe: Journal of Materials Science 28 (1993), p. 4821
Terpstra: in Proceedings of 1st International Conference on Advanced Materials Processing, edited by D.L.
Xiong, The Institute of Materials Engineering Australasia Ltd (2000), pp. 113
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Can Wang, Xian Jin Ning, Yan Bo Liu, Xian Kai Sun, Quan Sheng Wang
Preparation and properties of Sm2Zr2O7 ceramics for thermal barrier coatings by APS Xiankai Sun1,a, Quansheng Wang1,b, Yanbo Liu2,c, Xianjin Ning2,c,Can wang3,d 1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Beijing Institute of Technology, Surface Engineering Laboratory, Beijing 100081, China 2School of Materials Science and Engineering, Beijing Institute of Technology, Surface Engineering Laboratory, Beijing 100081, China 3School of Materials Science and Engineering, Beijing Institute of Technology, Surface Engineering Laboratory, Beijing 100081, China asunxiankai2008@163.com, bqsh-wang@bit.edu.cn, clyb197896@bit.edu.cn, dnxj@bit.edu.cn ewangcan1105@126.com Keywords: rare-earth zirconates, atmospheric plasma spraying, thermal barrier coating (TBC), thermal shock resistance Abstract.
Stover: Proceedings of the 6th liege Conference on "Materials for Advanced Power Engineering. (1998). p. 1627 [4] W.
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Online since: May 2013
Authors: Qiu Sheng Yan, Jia Bin Lu, Ji Sheng Pan, Wei Li
The hardness values of these abrasive materials are shown in Table 2.
Effects of Mixed Abrasives In the lapping process, the machining effect is often dissatisfactory when one kind of abrasive is used to machine some difficult-to-machine materials.
Acknowledgement This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos.
Vancoille, et al: International Journal of Machine Tool & Manufacture.
Ma, et al: Journal of Functional Materials.
Online since: October 2011
Authors: E. Pavithra, Ke Zhu
The materials used for this process are deep drawing steels, high strength steels, inconel, aluminum alloys, magnesium alloys and composite materials [3].
The cladding of two materials can also be done without bonding agent [16].
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Nielsen, Hydroforming highlights: sheet hydroforming and tube hydroforming, Journal of Materials processing technology, vol. 151 (2004) p. 165-177
Dohmann, Ch.Hartl, Tube hydroforming – research and practical application, Journal of Materials Processing Technology vol. 71 (1997) p.174-186
Online since: November 2009
Authors: Ke Han
Two kinds of materials will be discussed.
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Online since: May 2015
Authors: Yu Shun Cheng, Fang Sung Cheng
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 187-188, 649-652
Materials Science Forum. 704-705, 252-260
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 214, 97-105
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 149, 272-277
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 209, 3060-3068
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