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Online since: April 2016
Authors: Chang Rong Zhou, Guo Hua Chen, Ji Wen Xu, Yong Liu, Xing Xing Zhou, Liu Fang Meng, Qing Ning Li, Chang Lai Yuan
Glass: Journal of Applied Physics, Vol.40 (1969), p.4699
Bernstein: Journal of Chemical Physics: Vol. 48 (1968), p. 5048
Ono:Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Vol.38 (1999), p.1984
Feinbery: Journal of Applied Physics, Vol.62 (1987), p.374
Mao, F.Cao and X.L.Dong: Ceramics International, Vol.39 (2013), p.1971
Online since: September 2017
Authors: E.V. Porozhnyuk, N.Yu. Kiryushina, N.S. Lupandina
Timashev, Practical course of binding materials chemical technology, Study guide for chemical and engineering specialities in higher educational institutions, Vysshaya shkola, Moscow, 1973
Fadaly, Chemical and microbiological Analyses of certain water sources and industrial wastewater samples in Egypt, Pakistan Journal of biological Sciences, 3(5) (2001) 777-781
Verink, Sustanable sewage treatment and re-use in developing countries 12-th international conference, (2008) 1397-1409
Belomerya, Obtaining heat-insulating materials from technogenic products, Materials of the 5th International Research and Practice Conference and Exhibition «Environmental problems of industrial megalopolises», Donetsk, (2008) 36-39
Tarasova, Effective sewage treatment as a factor of ecological safety, Journal of safety of human activities, 8 (2010) 36-38.
Online since: June 2010
Authors: Joe Elambasseril, Raafat N. Ibrahim, Raj Das
Determination of Mechanical Properties of TiN Coating Using a Notched Cylindrical Stainless Steel Substrate Joe Elambasseril12, a, Raafat Ibrahim 1, b and Raj Das2, c 1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria 3800, Australia 2CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences, Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia a joe.elambasseril@eng.monash.edu.au, braafat.Ibrahim@eng.monash.edu.au, craj.Das@csiro.au Keywords: Circumferentially notched tensile test, ceramic coatings, fracture toughness Abstract.
Das, The Seventeenth Annual International Conference on Composites/Nano Engineering, 2009 [4] J.
Das, Composites Part B: Engineering: Unpublished (2009)
Xiao, Surface Engineering 24 (5): 332-6 (2008)
Beuth Jr, International Journal of Solids and Structures 29 (13): 1657-1675 (1992)
Online since: December 2003
Authors: Radek Sedlacek, Jana Rosenkrancova
Journal Citation (to be inserted by the publisher ) Copyright by Trans Tech Publications The Wear Resistance Testing of Biomaterials Used for Implants Radek Sedlacek1, Jana Rosenkrancova 2 1 Czech Technical University, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Mechanics, Technicka 4, 166 07 Prague, Czech Republic, sedlacek@biomed.fsid.cvut.cz 2 Czech Technical University, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Mechanics, Technicka 4, 166 07 Prague, Czech Republic, rosenkra@biomed.fsid.cvut.cz Keywords: biomechanics, tribology, ceramics, implant Abstract.
This International Standard deals with evaluation of bio-materials based on highly pure and stabilized bio-ceramics.
A ring from zirconia ceramics is loaded onto a flat plate from PEEK.
In the near future the full test will be completed, as required in the international standard - that means with five pairs of specimens from zirconia ceramics and PEEK.
[3] ISO 6474:1994(E) Implants for surgery - Ceramic materials based on high purity alumina. 1994
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Jin Kai Xu, Xiao Zhou Li, Shu Yang, Xiang Hui Zhang, Zhi Long Zhao
International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture. 2006, 46(3/4), p.313-332 [2] Z.
Yang: Present Condition & Developments of Machining Technologies for Engineering Ceramics.
China Mechanical Engineering. 2013(24), p.3278-3288 [4] X.
Tool Engineering. 2011(12), p.31-34 [5] W.
Zhou: Researching on Milling Processing Parameters for Engineering Ceramics Based on Orthogonal Test.
Online since: April 2014
Authors: Thanakorn Wasanapiarnpong, Wantanee Buggakupta, Suneeporn Pokaew
Cocco, Bauxire red mud in the ceramic industry Part 2: Production of Clay-based ceramic, Journal of Eur.
Chemical Engineering 221(2013) 124-132
Tebcherani, Preparation and characterization of glazes from combinations of different industrial wastes, Ceramics International 38 (2012) 2725–2731
Sevinc, Utilization of bauxite waste in ceramic glazes, Ceramics International 26 (2000) 485-493
Xu, Utilization of muscovite granite waste in the manufacture of ceramic tiles, Ceramics International 37 (2011) 871–876
Online since: February 2008
Authors: Kazumichi Yanagisawa, Koji Kajiyoshi, Kong Jun Zhu, Jin Hao Qiu
It was recently reported that the performance of textured [(K,Na)NbO3,KNN] ceramics or [(K0.5Na0.5)(Nb,Ta)O3, KNNT] ceramics is comparable to that of PZT ceramics [9].
Yin, Ceramics International 30 (2004) 1889
Yanagisawa: Journal of Materials Science Letters Vol. 12 (1993), p. 1842
Yin: Material Science and Engineering B99 (2003), p. 506
Kan: Procedding of the 2th International Conference on Smart Materials & Structures in Aerospace Engineering, ( 2006). p. 32
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Jun Zhao, Yong Hui Zhou, Xiao Bin Cui
The wear of Al2O3-based Ceramic Cutting Tool in high-speed face milling of AISI H13 steel ZHOU Yonghui a, ZHAO Jun b and CUI Xiaobin c Key Laboratory of High Efficiency and Clean Mechanical Manufacture of MOE, School of Mechanical Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong 250061, PR China azyh2002@sdu.edu.cn, bzhaojun@sdu.edu.cn, ckokcxb@163.com Keywords: Tool wear, high-speed, face milling, AISI H13 steel Abstract.
Tian: Proc IMechE Part B: J Engineering Manufacture Vol.226 (10) (2012), p. 1684 [2] A.
Sornakumar: Tribology International.
Zhou: International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials Vol. 28(3) (2010), p. 330 [5] D.
Dewes: Proc IMechE, Part B: J Engineering Manufacture Vol. 224(1) (2010), p. 15 [6] E.
Online since: July 2017
Authors: Lothar Kroll, Ricardo Decker, Michael Heinrich, Christoph Doerffel, Jürgen Tröltzsch, Wolfgang Nendel, Mirko Spieler
A large ratio of piezo ceramic powder facilitates a high sensitivity.
The piezo ceramic compounds can be processed via micro injection molding for application as ceramic sensors.
Walther, Valuation of process-induced initial stresses of micro injection moulded piezo-active hybrid modules, Journal of Plastics Technology 7 (1), pp. 17-43, 2011 [2] V.
Tai, Piezoelectric and dielectric properties of (K0.44Na0.52Li0.04)(Nb0.86Ta0.10Sb0.04)O3-PVDF composites, Ceramics International 38 (1), pp. 263-266, 2012, DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2011.04.097 [7] R.
Dietze, "Micro Test Specimens for Compound Engineering with Minimum Material Needs", Materials Science Forum, Vols. 825-826, pp. 928-935, 2015, DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.825-826.928 [11] A.V.
Online since: May 2013
Authors: Ayfer Kilicarslan, Muhlis Nezihi Saridede, Yigit Kurttepeli
Kurama, Journal of the European Ceramic Society Vol. 26 (2006), p. 755-760
Kahraman, Journal of Ceramic Processing Research Vol. 9 (2008), p. 118-122
Ceramics International Vol. 31 (2005), p. 153-158
Bayca, Journal of Ceramic Processing Research Vol. 10 (2009), p. 162-166
Angelopoulos, Ceramics International Vol. 35 (2009), p. 447-452
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