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Online since: May 2012
Authors: Jian Hua Wang, Shuen Liang, Chun Rong Tian, Xiu Li Zhao, Xiao Yan Lin
Nicolais: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 68 (1998), p.739~745
[4] D.
Shiraishi: International Journal of Polymeric Materials Vol. 33 (1996), p. 61~63 [5] J.
Lee: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 83 (2002), p. 1482~1489 [7] M.
Woodhouse: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 75 (2000), p.1522~1534 [9] X.
Chen: Polymer Materials Science and Engineering (in Chinese) Vol. 17 (2001), p. 173~174 [10] T.
Shiraishi: International Journal of Polymeric Materials Vol. 33 (1996), p. 61~63 [5] J.
Lee: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 83 (2002), p. 1482~1489 [7] M.
Woodhouse: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 75 (2000), p.1522~1534 [9] X.
Chen: Polymer Materials Science and Engineering (in Chinese) Vol. 17 (2001), p. 173~174 [10] T.
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Meysam Rahmat, Pascal Hubert
Nanocomposites are composite materials with inclusions (i.e., fibres or particles) on the order of nanometres.
Gorga, et al., The importance of interfacial design at the carbon nanotube/polymer composite interface, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 102 (2) (2006) 1413
Liang, et al., Investigation of molecular interactions between (10, 10) single-walled nanotube and Epon 862 resin/DETDA curing agent molecules, Materials Science and Engineering A, 365 (1-2) (2004) 228
Gates, et al., Computational materials: Multi-scale modeling and simulation of nanostructured materials, Composites Science and Technology, 65 (15-16 SPEC ISS) (2005) 2416
Yakobson, et al., High strain rate fracture and C-chain unraveling in carbon nanotubes, Computational Materials Science, 8 (4) (1997) 341
Gorga, et al., The importance of interfacial design at the carbon nanotube/polymer composite interface, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 102 (2) (2006) 1413
Liang, et al., Investigation of molecular interactions between (10, 10) single-walled nanotube and Epon 862 resin/DETDA curing agent molecules, Materials Science and Engineering A, 365 (1-2) (2004) 228
Gates, et al., Computational materials: Multi-scale modeling and simulation of nanostructured materials, Composites Science and Technology, 65 (15-16 SPEC ISS) (2005) 2416
Yakobson, et al., High strain rate fracture and C-chain unraveling in carbon nanotubes, Computational Materials Science, 8 (4) (1997) 341
Online since: April 2021
Authors: Y.V. Anikin, Olga Yu. Makovskaya, V.I. Shilkov
Methods and Materials
The volume of the rinsing waters sample was 0.1 dm3.
Shilkov, Modern materials and technologies of industrial wastewater treatment.
Russian Journal of Construction Science and Technology, 2 (2018)
Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 134 (2016), 012001
Ferreira Removal of chromium from electroplating industry effluents by ion exchange resins, Journal of Hazardous Materials 144 (2007) 634–638.
Shilkov, Modern materials and technologies of industrial wastewater treatment.
Russian Journal of Construction Science and Technology, 2 (2018)
Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 134 (2016), 012001
Ferreira Removal of chromium from electroplating industry effluents by ion exchange resins, Journal of Hazardous Materials 144 (2007) 634–638.
Online since: July 2014
Authors: G. Venkatachalam, Neil Pradeep Makhijani, M. Kalaimathi, Ankit Agrawal, M. Sivakumar
It is probably one of the hardest and most non-corrosive materials known in industrial as well as research field.
Authors concluded that electrochemical machining is the choice of machining of these materials.
ECM is known to be used in the fields where parts with difficult-to-cut materials and complex geometry.
Padmanabhan, Effect of process variables on metal removal rate in electrochemical machining of Al-B4C composites, Archives of Applied Science Research, 4 (4), 2012, pp 1844-1849
Padmanabhan, Linear Modelling of the Electrochemical Machining Process Using Full Factorial Design of Experiments, Journal of Advanced Mechanical Engineering,1,2013, pp13-23
Authors concluded that electrochemical machining is the choice of machining of these materials.
ECM is known to be used in the fields where parts with difficult-to-cut materials and complex geometry.
Padmanabhan, Effect of process variables on metal removal rate in electrochemical machining of Al-B4C composites, Archives of Applied Science Research, 4 (4), 2012, pp 1844-1849
Padmanabhan, Linear Modelling of the Electrochemical Machining Process Using Full Factorial Design of Experiments, Journal of Advanced Mechanical Engineering,1,2013, pp13-23
Online since: September 2022
Authors: Danielle Ferreira dos Santos, Renata Antoun Simão
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.
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: October 2013
Authors: Qing Liu, Wei Ding, Ben Wang, Hong Hai Liu, Bing Yu Wang
According to the unified strength theory, eight kinds of expressions of the strength criterion can be applied to various kinds of geotechnical materials [3].
The Unified Strength Criterion of Rock and Soil Materials Mathematical expressions for geotechnical materials unified strength theory is : (1) In which, , , is the angle of internal friction of pile soil, c is the cohesion of the soil around pile, b is reflect the intermediate principal shear stress and normal stress on the surface of the corresponding effect on the material damage influence degree coefficient.
Yu, The Unified Strength Theory of Rock and Soil Materials and Applications, Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 2 (1994) 1-10
Zhang, Theoretical analysis on compaction effectiveness of liquefiable foundation by pebble columns, China Safety Science Journal, 6 (2005) 77-79
Chen, Unified Limit Solution of thick wall cylinder subject to external pressure considering strain softening, Journal of Hunan University (Natural Sciences), 2 (2006) 1-5.
The Unified Strength Criterion of Rock and Soil Materials Mathematical expressions for geotechnical materials unified strength theory is : (1) In which, , , is the angle of internal friction of pile soil, c is the cohesion of the soil around pile, b is reflect the intermediate principal shear stress and normal stress on the surface of the corresponding effect on the material damage influence degree coefficient.
Yu, The Unified Strength Theory of Rock and Soil Materials and Applications, Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 2 (1994) 1-10
Zhang, Theoretical analysis on compaction effectiveness of liquefiable foundation by pebble columns, China Safety Science Journal, 6 (2005) 77-79
Chen, Unified Limit Solution of thick wall cylinder subject to external pressure considering strain softening, Journal of Hunan University (Natural Sciences), 2 (2006) 1-5.
Behaviour of AlMg3 Base Material and its Friction Stir Welded Joints under Cyclic Loading Conditions
Online since: February 2015
Authors: János Lukács, Ákos Meilinger
Miller, et al., Recent development in aluminium alloys for the automotive industry, Materials Science and Engineering.
Materials Science and Engineering A338 (2002) 8-16
Ma, Friction stir welding and processing, Materials Science and Engineering.
Welding Journal, 91 (2012) January 16-s-22-s
,On the friction stir welding of aluminium alloys EN AW 2024-0 and EN AW 5754-H22, Archives of Materials Science and Engineering. 28 (2007) Issue 1, January 49-54
Materials Science and Engineering A338 (2002) 8-16
Ma, Friction stir welding and processing, Materials Science and Engineering.
Welding Journal, 91 (2012) January 16-s-22-s
,On the friction stir welding of aluminium alloys EN AW 2024-0 and EN AW 5754-H22, Archives of Materials Science and Engineering. 28 (2007) Issue 1, January 49-54
Online since: November 2016
Authors: Jian Qin, Jian Cheng Wan, Yong Jun Xia, Jun Chen
Friction force between the bearing cable and the saddle made of nylon, bronze and steel three different materials are summarized through field test, and the friction coefficients applicable to the saddle of different material are obtained in combination with simulation results of the touch models.
Friction force between the bearing cable and the saddle made of nylon, bronze and steel three different materials are summarized through field test, and the friction coefficient formula is obtained in combination with simulation results of the touch models.
Eventually, the friction force between the bearing cable and the saddle made of nylon, bronze and steel three different materials are obtained under condition of tensile mechine loaded with a low speed.
Friction force between the bearing cable and the saddle made of nylon, bronze and steel three different materials are summarized through field test, and the friction coefficient applicable to the saddle of different material is obtained in combination with simulation results of the touch models.
Journal of Wuhan University of Technology. 2012, 36(2):293-297.
Friction force between the bearing cable and the saddle made of nylon, bronze and steel three different materials are summarized through field test, and the friction coefficient formula is obtained in combination with simulation results of the touch models.
Eventually, the friction force between the bearing cable and the saddle made of nylon, bronze and steel three different materials are obtained under condition of tensile mechine loaded with a low speed.
Friction force between the bearing cable and the saddle made of nylon, bronze and steel three different materials are summarized through field test, and the friction coefficient applicable to the saddle of different material is obtained in combination with simulation results of the touch models.
Journal of Wuhan University of Technology. 2012, 36(2):293-297.
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Shubhashini Oza, Na Lu, Ian Ferguson
However, high moisture absorption and low thermal stability of natural fibers present significant challenges for the wide application of these materials [5].
Experimental procedure Materials: Industrial hemp fibers were obtained from Hempline Inc.
Journal of Polymers and the Environment, 2007. 15(1): p. 25-33. 7.
Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials, 2009. 22(2): p. 135-162. 8.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2002. 84(12): p. 2222-2234. 10.
Experimental procedure Materials: Industrial hemp fibers were obtained from Hempline Inc.
Journal of Polymers and the Environment, 2007. 15(1): p. 25-33. 7.
Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials, 2009. 22(2): p. 135-162. 8.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2002. 84(12): p. 2222-2234. 10.
Online since: April 2018
Authors: Nikolay N. Cherenda, Yurii F. Ivanov, Anton D. Teresov, Olga V. Krysina, Maria E. Rygina, Vladimir V. Uglov, Alexander P. Laskovnev, Elizaveta A. Petrikova
The defects reduce the performance properties of the material.
Materials and Method In this work, a hypereutectic silumin (18-20 wt.% Si) has been used.
Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 124 (2016) 0121371-5
Krysina, Structure and properties of a coating (TiCuN) – substrate (A7) system modified with a high-intenisty electron beam, Russian Physics Journal. 58 (3) (2015) 373-379
Krysina, Mechanical Properties and Structure of the Hypereutectic Silumin Treated by an Electron Beam, Key Engineering Materials 743 (2017) 146-150.
Materials and Method In this work, a hypereutectic silumin (18-20 wt.% Si) has been used.
Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 124 (2016) 0121371-5
Krysina, Structure and properties of a coating (TiCuN) – substrate (A7) system modified with a high-intenisty electron beam, Russian Physics Journal. 58 (3) (2015) 373-379
Krysina, Mechanical Properties and Structure of the Hypereutectic Silumin Treated by an Electron Beam, Key Engineering Materials 743 (2017) 146-150.