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Online since: June 2011
Authors: M. Aliouat, B. Itaalit, N. Amaouz, Ahcene Chaouchi
CHAOUCHI 2,d
1 Département de chimie Faculté des sciences, Université M.B.
Many work on dielectric materials focused on glass phases additions on dielectric compositions of type II.
She shows the linear nature of the dielectric constant, dielectric materials characteristic of type I, is still preserved.
References [1] Cheng-Liang, H., Chun-Hsu, S., Chung-Long, P., 2007, Characterization and dielectric behavior of V2O5-doped MgTiO3–CaTiO3 ceramic system at microwave frequency, Materials Science and Engineering , 145, 91-96
Materials Letters, 60, 1188–1191
Many work on dielectric materials focused on glass phases additions on dielectric compositions of type II.
She shows the linear nature of the dielectric constant, dielectric materials characteristic of type I, is still preserved.
References [1] Cheng-Liang, H., Chun-Hsu, S., Chung-Long, P., 2007, Characterization and dielectric behavior of V2O5-doped MgTiO3–CaTiO3 ceramic system at microwave frequency, Materials Science and Engineering , 145, 91-96
Materials Letters, 60, 1188–1191
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Guo Zhi Zhang, Jun Jing Fu
Acknowledgements
This work was financially supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Henan Province (2011C460002).
Materials Mechanics.
Journal of Mechanical Engineering, Vol 45 No. 7, (2009), p. 270-274 (in Chinese) [3] Li Yuanyuan, Cai Ruixian.
Science Foundation in China,Vol 18 No. 2, (2008), p. 130-133(in Chinese) [4] E Daxin, Ning Ruxin, Gu Tao.
Journal of Plasticity Engineering, Vol 16 No. 5, (2009), p. 1-4 (in Chinese)
Materials Mechanics.
Journal of Mechanical Engineering, Vol 45 No. 7, (2009), p. 270-274 (in Chinese) [3] Li Yuanyuan, Cai Ruixian.
Science Foundation in China,Vol 18 No. 2, (2008), p. 130-133(in Chinese) [4] E Daxin, Ning Ruxin, Gu Tao.
Journal of Plasticity Engineering, Vol 16 No. 5, (2009), p. 1-4 (in Chinese)
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Anucha Wannagon, Apinon Nuntiya, Supakorn Silakate
Effect of Concentration of Iron Oxide on Crystallization Behavior in Leadless Iron Oxide Crystalline Glaze
Supakorn Silakate1,a, Anucha Wannagon2,b and Apinon Nuntiya3,c
1Department of Physics and Materials Science Faculty of Science,
Chiang Mai University Chiang Mai, Thailand
2National Metal and Materials Technology Center (MTEC),
Thailand Science Park Pathumthani, Thailand
3Department of Industrial Chemistry Faculty of Science,
Chiang Mai University Chiang Mai, Thailand
assilakate@gmail.com, banuchaw@mtec.or.th, cnuntiyaapinon@gmail.com
Keywords: Leadless glaze, Iron oxide, Crystallization, Crystal growth
Abstract.
The glaze raw materials were ground for homogeneous mixtures by ball milling for 24h.
The glaze raw materials were ground for homogeneous mixtures by ball milling for 24h.
Acknowledgements The authors would like to acknowledge Department of Industrial Chemistry and Department of Physics and Materials Science, Faculty of Science and Graduate School, Chiang Mai University, Thailand and Thailand Graduate Institute of Science and Technology (TGIST), National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) for the Ph.D.
Program Thai Doctoral degree for chemical materials and financial support of this work.
The glaze raw materials were ground for homogeneous mixtures by ball milling for 24h.
The glaze raw materials were ground for homogeneous mixtures by ball milling for 24h.
Acknowledgements The authors would like to acknowledge Department of Industrial Chemistry and Department of Physics and Materials Science, Faculty of Science and Graduate School, Chiang Mai University, Thailand and Thailand Graduate Institute of Science and Technology (TGIST), National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) for the Ph.D.
Program Thai Doctoral degree for chemical materials and financial support of this work.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Jiang Hua Deng, Chao Tang, Yan Ran Zhan, Xing Ying Jiang
Cardew-Hall: Aerospace Science and Technology Vol. 10 (2006), p. 327
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Li: Materials Science and Engineering: A Vol. 499 (2009), p. 242 [3] H.
Sun: Journal of Harbin Engineering University Vol. 32 (2011), p. 378 (In Chinese) [4] P.
Journal of Vibration, Acoustics, Stress, and Reliability in design Vol. 110 (1988), p. 65 [5] V.
Ghassaei: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 24 (1989), p. 599
Li: Materials Science and Engineering: A Vol. 499 (2009), p. 242 [3] H.
Sun: Journal of Harbin Engineering University Vol. 32 (2011), p. 378 (In Chinese) [4] P.
Journal of Vibration, Acoustics, Stress, and Reliability in design Vol. 110 (1988), p. 65 [5] V.
Ghassaei: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 24 (1989), p. 599
Online since: November 2019
Authors: Damilare S. Obebe, Solomon I. Adedokun, Johnson R. Oluremi
Materials and Methods
The materials used in this study are the lateritic soil samples, waste glass fines and cement.
Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 9 (5), 541-558
Alkali – Aggregate Reaction in Concrete with Waste Glass as Aggregate, Proceedings of the 4th Materials Engineering Conference: Materials for the new millennium, ASCE, Reston, V.A, 1388-1397
Glasscrete – Concrete with glass aggregates”, ACI Materials Journal, 97, 208-213
Advanced Materials Research. 824: 21-28. doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.824.2
Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 9 (5), 541-558
Alkali – Aggregate Reaction in Concrete with Waste Glass as Aggregate, Proceedings of the 4th Materials Engineering Conference: Materials for the new millennium, ASCE, Reston, V.A, 1388-1397
Glasscrete – Concrete with glass aggregates”, ACI Materials Journal, 97, 208-213
Advanced Materials Research. 824: 21-28. doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.824.2
Online since: May 2016
Authors: Q.P. Sun, J.X. Xue, H.B. Wu
Zhao et al. [5] presented a similar model assuming elastic materials for soft-pad grinding of silicon wafers to simulate the actual contact of the grinding wheel on the work-piece.
Fracture mechanics is the field of mechanics concerned with the study of the propagation of cracks in materials.
Most engineering materials show some nonlinear elastic and inelastic behavior under operating conditions that conflict with the assumption of linear elastic fracture mechanics.
The brittle cracking constitutive model provided in Abaqus is applicable to all brittle materials whose compressive and pre-cracking tensile behavior can be represented through linear elasticity, such as ceramics and concrete.
Shin: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering Vol. 129(2) (2006), p. 287–295 [4] T.
Fracture mechanics is the field of mechanics concerned with the study of the propagation of cracks in materials.
Most engineering materials show some nonlinear elastic and inelastic behavior under operating conditions that conflict with the assumption of linear elastic fracture mechanics.
The brittle cracking constitutive model provided in Abaqus is applicable to all brittle materials whose compressive and pre-cracking tensile behavior can be represented through linear elasticity, such as ceramics and concrete.
Shin: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering Vol. 129(2) (2006), p. 287–295 [4] T.
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Bin Bin Cao, Xiao Long Zhao, Chen Wang, Ruo Fan Zhang, Xi Chen, Na Zhao, Tai Qi Liu
Young: Materials Letters.
Ioannis, Chronakis: Journal of Materials Processing Technology.
Polymer Materials Science and Engineering (Accepted, NO. 9135)
[6] F Ren, T Q Liu: Polymer Materials Science and Engineering.
Ma, et al: Journal of Membrane Science.
Ioannis, Chronakis: Journal of Materials Processing Technology.
Polymer Materials Science and Engineering (Accepted, NO. 9135)
[6] F Ren, T Q Liu: Polymer Materials Science and Engineering.
Ma, et al: Journal of Membrane Science.
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Gelmires Araújo Neves, Romualdo Rodrigues Menezes, Danúbia Lisbôa da Costa, Sandro Marden Torres
Introduction
Alkali activated materials, also known as geopolymers, are synthetic analogues of natural zeolitic materials.
Materials and Methods Metakaolin was used for the production of the geopolymeric bodies.
Van Deventer: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 42 (2007), p. 2917
Liew: International Conference on Physics Science and Technology.
Sagoe-Crentsil: Journal Materials Science Vol. 40 (2005), p.2023.
Materials and Methods Metakaolin was used for the production of the geopolymeric bodies.
Van Deventer: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 42 (2007), p. 2917
Liew: International Conference on Physics Science and Technology.
Sagoe-Crentsil: Journal Materials Science Vol. 40 (2005), p.2023.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Jian Peng Zou
Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 361-363(2008):p.123,
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Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering, Vol. 14(2004): p.133 [8] C.L.
Materials Science & Engineering A, Vol. 429(2006): p.18 [9] J.P.
Chinese Journal of Materials Research, Vol. 19(2005): p.261 (in Chinese) [10] J.P.
Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 498(2008): p. 42 [12] D.
Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering, Vol. 14(2004): p.133 [8] C.L.
Materials Science & Engineering A, Vol. 429(2006): p.18 [9] J.P.
Chinese Journal of Materials Research, Vol. 19(2005): p.261 (in Chinese) [10] J.P.
Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 498(2008): p. 42 [12] D.
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Burak Bekisli, Johann Pancrace, Herman F. Nied
The highly stretchable behavior of knitted textile materials can be used to great advantage in thermoforming composite structures.
[2] Khondker, O.A., Herszberg, I., Leong, K.H., An Investigation of the Structure-Property Relationship of Knitted Composites, Journal of Composite Materials, 35, (2001) 489-508
[4] Ramakrishna, S., Mayer, J., Wintermantel, E., Leong, K.W., Biomedical Applications of Polymer-Composite Materials: A Review, Composites Science and Technology, 61, (2001) 1189-1224
[11] Wu, W.L., Hamada, H., Maekawa, Z., Computer Simulation of the Deformation of Weft-Knitted Fabrics for Composite Materials, Journal of Textile Institute, 85(2), (1994) 198-214
AUTEX Research Journal, 4(1), (2004) 25-32
[2] Khondker, O.A., Herszberg, I., Leong, K.H., An Investigation of the Structure-Property Relationship of Knitted Composites, Journal of Composite Materials, 35, (2001) 489-508
[4] Ramakrishna, S., Mayer, J., Wintermantel, E., Leong, K.W., Biomedical Applications of Polymer-Composite Materials: A Review, Composites Science and Technology, 61, (2001) 1189-1224
[11] Wu, W.L., Hamada, H., Maekawa, Z., Computer Simulation of the Deformation of Weft-Knitted Fabrics for Composite Materials, Journal of Textile Institute, 85(2), (1994) 198-214
AUTEX Research Journal, 4(1), (2004) 25-32