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Online since: July 2014
Authors: M. Thirumal Azhagan, B. Mohan, A. Rajadurai, S. Maharajan
Adeyemi 'Experimental determination of heat transfer Coefficients during Squeeze casting Aluminium’, Journal of materials processing technology, Vol.209, (2009), pp 1477-1483
M, Pillai R.M, Pai.B.C ‘Studies on squeeze casting of Al 2124 alloy and 2124-10% SiCp metal matrix composite’, Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 490 , (2008), pp 235–241
[11] Yang.L.J ‘The effect of solidification time in squeeze casting of Aluminium and Zinc alloy ‘Journal of materials processing technology, Vol. 192 -193, (2007), pp 114 -120
‘Squeeze casting: an overview’, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.101, (2000), pp 1-9
Skolianos, Grigoris Kiourtsidis, Thomas Xatzifotiou ‘Effect of applied pressure on the micro structure and mechanical properties of squeeze cast aluminium AA6061 alloy’, Materials science and Engineering A, Vol. 231, (1997) pp 17 – 24.
M, Pillai R.M, Pai.B.C ‘Studies on squeeze casting of Al 2124 alloy and 2124-10% SiCp metal matrix composite’, Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 490 , (2008), pp 235–241
[11] Yang.L.J ‘The effect of solidification time in squeeze casting of Aluminium and Zinc alloy ‘Journal of materials processing technology, Vol. 192 -193, (2007), pp 114 -120
‘Squeeze casting: an overview’, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol.101, (2000), pp 1-9
Skolianos, Grigoris Kiourtsidis, Thomas Xatzifotiou ‘Effect of applied pressure on the micro structure and mechanical properties of squeeze cast aluminium AA6061 alloy’, Materials science and Engineering A, Vol. 231, (1997) pp 17 – 24.
Online since: August 2018
Authors: Lian Fa Yang, Jian Ping Ma, Jian Guo
Key Engineering Materials, 2014, 611-612:643-649
Materials Science & Engineering A, 2016, 657:224-233
Journal of Measurement Science & Instrumentation, 2013,4(2):194-198
High Temperature Materials & Processes, 2016, 35(3):297-307
Computational Materials Science, 2009, 47(2):568-576
Materials Science & Engineering A, 2016, 657:224-233
Journal of Measurement Science & Instrumentation, 2013,4(2):194-198
High Temperature Materials & Processes, 2016, 35(3):297-307
Computational Materials Science, 2009, 47(2):568-576
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: February 2023
Authors: Sheth Pushpak Chandrakant, Bhaveshkumar K. Patel
This phenomenon has led researchers to conduct research and develop modern, effective cutting tool materials.
Gupta et al. noted similar observations when using titanium and Inconel alloys as workpiece materials.
MQL machining of difficult to cut materials.
De Chiffre, Performance evaluation of vegetable-based oils in drilling austenitic stainless steel, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 148,171–176,2004. doi:10.1016/S0924-0136(03)00679-4 [32] P.B.Patole and V.V.
Davim (ed.), Sustainable Machining, Materials Forming, Machining and Tribology,2017.
Gupta et al. noted similar observations when using titanium and Inconel alloys as workpiece materials.
MQL machining of difficult to cut materials.
De Chiffre, Performance evaluation of vegetable-based oils in drilling austenitic stainless steel, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 148,171–176,2004. doi:10.1016/S0924-0136(03)00679-4 [32] P.B.Patole and V.V.
Davim (ed.), Sustainable Machining, Materials Forming, Machining and Tribology,2017.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Jian Peng Zou
Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 361-363(2008):p.123,
[5] 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.
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: July 2020
Authors: Tian Yi Ren, Rui Hong Wang, Tian Liang Wang
Fe2P has been considered as a candidate for permanent magnetic materials due to its excellent magneto-crystal anisotropy.
Through the calculation of energy, the magnetic crystal anisotropy of materials can be visualized.
Journal of Inner Mongolia normal university (natural science Chinese version),2011, 40(04):376-379.
PHYSICAL REVIEW MATERIALS 2017,1, 0514001
Journal of Hyperfine Interactions hanjie xuebao/transactions 1994:2075-2079
Through the calculation of energy, the magnetic crystal anisotropy of materials can be visualized.
Journal of Inner Mongolia normal university (natural science Chinese version),2011, 40(04):376-379.
PHYSICAL REVIEW MATERIALS 2017,1, 0514001
Journal of Hyperfine Interactions hanjie xuebao/transactions 1994:2075-2079
Online since: April 2016
Authors: Ahmed Hassanin, Zeki Candan
Materials and Methods
Manufacturing Panels from TetraPak® Waste.
Shah: Journal of Material Science. 2013, Vol. 48, pp. 6083-6107
Barboutis: Wood Material Science and Engineering. 2014, Vol. 9, 4, pp. 202-208
Felisberti: Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 2006, Vol. 101, 5, pp. 3183-3191
Hassan, R Farag: Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 2015, Vol. 132, 28, pp. 42253, (1-8).
Shah: Journal of Material Science. 2013, Vol. 48, pp. 6083-6107
Barboutis: Wood Material Science and Engineering. 2014, Vol. 9, 4, pp. 202-208
Felisberti: Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 2006, Vol. 101, 5, pp. 3183-3191
Hassan, R Farag: Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 2015, Vol. 132, 28, pp. 42253, (1-8).
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Feng Feng Li, Ming Xi Zhang, Yi Shen, Wei Chao Yang, Li Fang Zhang
Cordierite–mullite composites were prepared by using iron tailing, burn talc, suzhou soil, knar clay and alumina powder as raw materials.
Expriment 1.1 Synthesis The starting raw materials used in this study are given in Table 1.
Journal of Mining Science, 2006, 42(4): 403-408
Metal recovery and inorganic eco-materials from tailings by leaching-sintering process [J].
Advances in Metallurgical, Processes and Materials, Ukraine, 2007, 337-343
Expriment 1.1 Synthesis The starting raw materials used in this study are given in Table 1.
Journal of Mining Science, 2006, 42(4): 403-408
Metal recovery and inorganic eco-materials from tailings by leaching-sintering process [J].
Advances in Metallurgical, Processes and Materials, Ukraine, 2007, 337-343
Online since: October 2008
Authors: Christopher K.Y. Leung
However, the costs of these materials are
many times that of conventional concrete and the construction of complete structures with them is
hard to justify.
The strategic application of high performance materials, in selected parts of concrete structures, can bring along higher performance/cost and wider acceptance of the material in practice.
Essentially, the material is made of well-packed aggregates (with maximum size of 8-10mm) and cementitious materials, with the space between fine particles filled with microsilica.
PDCC, which are also called Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECC), are materials that exhibit strain hardening under direct tension.
Xia: accepted by RILEM Materials and Structures (2008) [11] B.
The strategic application of high performance materials, in selected parts of concrete structures, can bring along higher performance/cost and wider acceptance of the material in practice.
Essentially, the material is made of well-packed aggregates (with maximum size of 8-10mm) and cementitious materials, with the space between fine particles filled with microsilica.
PDCC, which are also called Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECC), are materials that exhibit strain hardening under direct tension.
Xia: accepted by RILEM Materials and Structures (2008) [11] B.
Online since: July 2020
Authors: Mulyadi Bur, Hendery Dahlan, Fakhrur Rahman, Meifal Rusli, Gusriwandi Gusriwandi
A wide variety of sound absorption materials is now available and developed.
In generally, porous materials are found having a high sound absorption coefficient [2].
Seddeq, Factors Influensing Acoustics Performance of Sound Absortive Materials, Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Science 3 (2009) 4610-4617
Crocker, Recent Trends in Porous Sound-Absorbing Materials, Sound & Vibration July 2010, pp. 12-17 [3] F.
Series: Materials Science and Engineering 46 (2013) 012027.
In generally, porous materials are found having a high sound absorption coefficient [2].
Seddeq, Factors Influensing Acoustics Performance of Sound Absortive Materials, Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Science 3 (2009) 4610-4617
Crocker, Recent Trends in Porous Sound-Absorbing Materials, Sound & Vibration July 2010, pp. 12-17 [3] F.
Series: Materials Science and Engineering 46 (2013) 012027.