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Online since: July 2014
Authors: Wen Jun Liu, Quan Li, Su Qin Luo, Xian Quan Jiang, Ren Ju Cheng, Cheng Li, Shan Jiang, Fu Sheng Pan
model for dealing with a large number of test data to establish the constitutive relations of materials with high stress and promotion of value.
1 Introduction
Magnesium alloy for its lightweight characteristics, in recent years in the automotive, aerospace, electronics industry gained rapid development, showing broad application prospects.
Acknowledgement This work is supported by the Chongqing High-level Overseas Talent Base Construction Projects; International Science and Technology Cooperation Project (2013DFA71070); Chongqing International Science and Technology Cooperation Base Project (cstc2011gjhz50001) References [1] NIU JI-tai, SUM LEI-Jian, LI HAI-tao. research micro-alloy hot-rolled austenitic grain size model based on artificial neural networks, Materials Science and Technology, 1997,7 (1) 12-16
Journal of Neural Network in austenitic steel design Steel Research, 1997,9 (6) :37-40
Journal of Japan society for Technology of Plasticity,1987,(28):195-197
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 1991,27:25-42.
Acknowledgement This work is supported by the Chongqing High-level Overseas Talent Base Construction Projects; International Science and Technology Cooperation Project (2013DFA71070); Chongqing International Science and Technology Cooperation Base Project (cstc2011gjhz50001) References [1] NIU JI-tai, SUM LEI-Jian, LI HAI-tao. research micro-alloy hot-rolled austenitic grain size model based on artificial neural networks, Materials Science and Technology, 1997,7 (1) 12-16
Journal of Neural Network in austenitic steel design Steel Research, 1997,9 (6) :37-40
Journal of Japan society for Technology of Plasticity,1987,(28):195-197
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 1991,27:25-42.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Anna V. Kovekhova, Ludmila A. Zemnukhova
WATER-SOLUBLE MATERIALS EXTRACTED FROM FRUIT WALLS IN DIFFERENT CONDITIONS WAS STUDIED.
HOMOGENOUS STRUCTURE OF ITS PARTICLES AS PER SEM DATA, ALSO ALLOWS FOR CONSIDERATION OF SH ASH AS FILLING AGENT FOR VARIOUS MATERIALS.
Water-soluble materials in SH 1-6 samples were found by extraction done when heated till 90оС within 1 hour at 1:10 solid to liquid ratio.
Output of soluble materials is 3-10% of mass fraction upon water extraction, 8-15% upon hydrochloric acid extraction, 15-27% - alkali and 30-40% upon subsequent extraction with water, acid and alkali.
Di Domenico: European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology V. 107, № 4 (2005), p. 220-227
HOMOGENOUS STRUCTURE OF ITS PARTICLES AS PER SEM DATA, ALSO ALLOWS FOR CONSIDERATION OF SH ASH AS FILLING AGENT FOR VARIOUS MATERIALS.
Water-soluble materials in SH 1-6 samples were found by extraction done when heated till 90оС within 1 hour at 1:10 solid to liquid ratio.
Output of soluble materials is 3-10% of mass fraction upon water extraction, 8-15% upon hydrochloric acid extraction, 15-27% - alkali and 30-40% upon subsequent extraction with water, acid and alkali.
Di Domenico: European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology V. 107, № 4 (2005), p. 220-227
Online since: August 2015
Authors: Pitak Laoratanakul, Anut Saikrasoon, Sirithan Jiemsirilers
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2011. 528(21): p. 6616-6623
Journal of Materials Science Letters, 2002. 21(22): p. 1573-1575 [7] Sepulveda, P., Evaluation of the In Situ Polymerisation Kinetics for the Gelcasting of Ceramic Foams.
Chemistry of Materials.
Chemistry of Materials 2001. 13(11): p. 3882-3887
Materials Chemistry and Physics, 2009. 113(1): p. 441-444
Journal of Materials Science Letters, 2002. 21(22): p. 1573-1575 [7] Sepulveda, P., Evaluation of the In Situ Polymerisation Kinetics for the Gelcasting of Ceramic Foams.
Chemistry of Materials.
Chemistry of Materials 2001. 13(11): p. 3882-3887
Materials Chemistry and Physics, 2009. 113(1): p. 441-444
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Li Yang, Meng Li, Ning Zhang, Jing Guo Ge, Nan Ji
Experimental materials and methods
The chemical composition of 16MnR, 2205 and consumables is shown in Table 1, and dimensions of both 16MnR and 2205 was 400mm×125mm×10mm.
Journal of Xuzhou Institute of Technology(Natural Sciences Edition), 2011,26(2):76-79
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2007,182(1): 624-631
Journal of Materials Science and Technology. 2009, 44(2): 114-121
Journal of Materials Science and Technology, 2010, 26(9): 810-816.
Journal of Xuzhou Institute of Technology(Natural Sciences Edition), 2011,26(2):76-79
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2007,182(1): 624-631
Journal of Materials Science and Technology. 2009, 44(2): 114-121
Journal of Materials Science and Technology, 2010, 26(9): 810-816.
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Hao Huang, Ning Wang, Chen Zhang, Sui Han Cheng
Materials of broken wire must be strictly required.
Three kinds of materials have been selected for the fracture performance test.
Development and Application of Materials Similar to Iron Crystal Sand Consolidation of New type of Rock and Soil[J].
Experimental Science and Technology, 2006, 3:4-8
Journal of the Yangtze River Academy of Sciences, 2001,18(5):32-35
Three kinds of materials have been selected for the fracture performance test.
Development and Application of Materials Similar to Iron Crystal Sand Consolidation of New type of Rock and Soil[J].
Experimental Science and Technology, 2006, 3:4-8
Journal of the Yangtze River Academy of Sciences, 2001,18(5):32-35
Online since: June 2010
Authors: W.Q. Song, Syed H. Masood, Kalpeshkumar Mau
Moreover, there are a variety of FDM systems available in the market with different range of build
parameters, build materials, build speed and build volumes.
Pregger, 'Effect of Layer Orientation on Mechanical Properties of Rapid Prototyped Samples', Materials and Manufacturing Processes (USA), Vol. 15, No. 1, Jan. 2000, pp. 107-122
Montero, Dan Odell, Shad Roundy and Paul K.Wright, 'Anisotropic Material Properties of Fused Deposition Modelling ABS', Rapid Prototyping Journal, Vol. 8(4), 2002, pp. 248-257
Khan, 'Optimization of rapid prototyping parameters for production of Flexible ABS object', Journal of Material Processing Technology, vol. 169, 2005, pp. 54-61
[6] CES EduPack, "CES Selector; Materials Property Database", Granta Material Intelligence, 2009, Cambridge, UK.
Pregger, 'Effect of Layer Orientation on Mechanical Properties of Rapid Prototyped Samples', Materials and Manufacturing Processes (USA), Vol. 15, No. 1, Jan. 2000, pp. 107-122
Montero, Dan Odell, Shad Roundy and Paul K.Wright, 'Anisotropic Material Properties of Fused Deposition Modelling ABS', Rapid Prototyping Journal, Vol. 8(4), 2002, pp. 248-257
Khan, 'Optimization of rapid prototyping parameters for production of Flexible ABS object', Journal of Material Processing Technology, vol. 169, 2005, pp. 54-61
[6] CES EduPack, "CES Selector; Materials Property Database", Granta Material Intelligence, 2009, Cambridge, UK.
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Friedrich Wilhelm Bach, Paul Steinmann, Kai Willner, Peter Wriggers, Sandrine Germain, Stefan Schmaltz, Eva Lehmann, Dennis Faßmann, Christoph Weber, Stefan Löhnert, Mirko Schaper
Material model identification for DC04 based on the numerical modelling
of the polycrystalline microstructure and experimental data
Eva Lehmann1,a, Stefan Schmaltz2,b, Sandrine Germain2,c ∗,
Dennis Faßmann3,d, Christoph Weber1, Stefan Löhnert1,
Mirko Schaper3, Friedrich-Wilhelm Bach3, Paul Steinmann2, Kai Willner2,
and Peter Wriggers1
1Institute of Continuum Mechanics, Leibniz University Hannover,
Appelstraße 11, 30167 Hannover, Germany
2Chair of Applied Mechanics, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg,
Egerlandstraße 5, 91058 Erlangen, Germany
3Institute of Materials Science, Leibniz University Hannover,
An der Universität 2, 30823 Garbsen, Germany
alehmann@ikm.uni-hannover.de, bstefan.schmaltz@ltm.uni-erlangen.de,
csandrine.germain@ltm.uni-erlangen.de, dfassmann@iw.uni-hannover.de, ∗corresponding author
Keywords: Material Modelling, Sheet-Bulk-Metal Forming, Anisotropic Finite Elastoplasticity, Homogenisation
Abstract.
Modelling the polycrystalline microstructure The outstanding plastic properties of metallic materials arise from the activity of dislocations.
In pre-deformed materials a texture is frequently existent, due to the alignment of the crystals towards the loading direction.
Sutcliffe, Spectral Decomposition of the Elasticity Tensor, Journal of Applied Mechanics, Vol.59, December 1992, pp. 762-773
Lambrecht, Anisotropic additive plasticity in the logarithmic strain space: modular kinematic formulation and implementation based on incremental minimization principles for standard materials, Comput.
Modelling the polycrystalline microstructure The outstanding plastic properties of metallic materials arise from the activity of dislocations.
In pre-deformed materials a texture is frequently existent, due to the alignment of the crystals towards the loading direction.
Sutcliffe, Spectral Decomposition of the Elasticity Tensor, Journal of Applied Mechanics, Vol.59, December 1992, pp. 762-773
Lambrecht, Anisotropic additive plasticity in the logarithmic strain space: modular kinematic formulation and implementation based on incremental minimization principles for standard materials, Comput.
Online since: April 2011
Authors: Shuang Shii Lian, K.L. Lian, Y.H. Chen, Sheng Tsao, S.C. Chu
Chu, and 3 Shen Tsao
1 Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan
2 Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.
3 Materials and Chemical Engineering Lab, The Industrial Technology Research Institute, Chu Tung, Hsin Chu, Taiwan
1 ryanlian@mail.ntust.edu.tw (corresponding author)
Key words: multi-crystalline Si; Induction directional casting; Graphite susceptor
Abstract.
Journal of Crystal Growth, 2005, 275 (1-2), pg.1565-1569
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2004, 47(21), pg.4525-4533
Journal of Crystal Growth, 2003, 250 (203), pg. 203-208
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 1993, 173(1-2), 63-66
Journal of Crystal Growth, 2005, 275 (1-2), pg.1565-1569
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2004, 47(21), pg.4525-4533
Journal of Crystal Growth, 2003, 250 (203), pg. 203-208
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 1993, 173(1-2), 63-66
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Huey Ling Chang, Chih Ming Chen, Kung Liang Lin, Bor Kae Chang
Introduction
Dispersion of materials at the nanoscale forms a nano-composite material, and normally because of the much higher interface compared to traditional composite materials.
Material and Equipment Materials.
Gorga: Journal of Composite Materials, Vol.40 (2006), p.1511
Egan: Journal of Adhesion Vol.79 (2003), p.867
Chen: Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 677 (2013), p. 49.
Material and Equipment Materials.
Gorga: Journal of Composite Materials, Vol.40 (2006), p.1511
Egan: Journal of Adhesion Vol.79 (2003), p.867
Chen: Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 677 (2013), p. 49.
Online since: June 2008
Authors: Rui N. Correia, Maria Helena F.V. Fernandes, Sandra C.P. Cachinho
Luklinska, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine 14 (2003),
p. 891-898
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Gil, Journal of Materials Chemistry 15 (2005), p. 1353-1359 [5] Sean Lee, J.
Nakamura, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine 15 (2004), p. 99-107 [9] Z.
Hench, Journal of Materials Science 38 (2003), p. 4697-4707 [21] J.
Hupa, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine 13 (2002), p. 1221-1225
Gil, Journal of Materials Chemistry 15 (2005), p. 1353-1359 [5] Sean Lee, J.
Nakamura, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine 15 (2004), p. 99-107 [9] Z.
Hench, Journal of Materials Science 38 (2003), p. 4697-4707 [21] J.
Hupa, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine 13 (2002), p. 1221-1225