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Online since: January 2012
Authors: Solisabel Orozco Gomez, Karl Delbé, Jean Denape, Juan Manuel Carrillo Mancuso, Jean Yves Paris
Alternative solutions withstanding higher operating conditions imply to find innovative materials.
Table 5: Wear rate of the studied materials.
BerthierIn: Handbook of Materials Behavior Models, edited by J.
Denape Key Engineering Materials,Vol. 482, (2011), p. 89-100 [12] B.
Cao, Materials Science and Engineering : R, Vol. 63, (2009) p. 127
Table 5: Wear rate of the studied materials.
BerthierIn: Handbook of Materials Behavior Models, edited by J.
Denape Key Engineering Materials,Vol. 482, (2011), p. 89-100 [12] B.
Cao, Materials Science and Engineering : R, Vol. 63, (2009) p. 127
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Xiu Di Li, Jun Xi Cao
Materials and Methods
Tea plantation management regimes
Field experiments were conducted in the Drinkable Plants Institute (Tea Research Center), Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, located in Yingde County, Guangdong Province, China.
Journal of Tea Science 2012, 32, 160.
Journal of Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University (Natural Science Edition) 2011, 40, 1.
Journal of Tea Science 2013, 33, 457.
Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology 2013, 24, 1305.
Journal of Tea Science 2012, 32, 160.
Journal of Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University (Natural Science Edition) 2011, 40, 1.
Journal of Tea Science 2013, 33, 457.
Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology 2013, 24, 1305.
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Tao Lv, Chunyan Li, Peter Kuschk, Arndt Wiessner, Ren Jie Dong, Shu Biao Wu, Chang Le Pang
Materials and Methods
Experimental conditions
The schematic diagram of the two laboratory-scale CWs (CW-1 and CW-2) was shown in Figure 1.
Research Journal of the Water Pollution Control Federation, 51-59
Canadian Geotechnical Journal 31, 375-383
Journal of Chromatography A 760, 295-302
Journal of Water Pollution Control Federation 53, 299-310
Research Journal of the Water Pollution Control Federation, 51-59
Canadian Geotechnical Journal 31, 375-383
Journal of Chromatography A 760, 295-302
Journal of Water Pollution Control Federation 53, 299-310
Online since: December 2012
Authors: Ke Lu Wang, Shi Qiang Lu, Xiao Bo Zhang, Xin Song
China
2 School of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanchang Hangkong University, Nanchang, P.R.
In hot forging process, the alloy materials flow hard, craze easily and products are easier to scrap [2].
At the present time, there is an effective way of using numerical simulation technology to study microstructure organization evolution, which provides a theoretical basis and guidance to optimize process parameters and predict the properties of materials.
Experimental The experiment materials are the forged Ti40 alloy.
Journal of Tsinghua University.
In hot forging process, the alloy materials flow hard, craze easily and products are easier to scrap [2].
At the present time, there is an effective way of using numerical simulation technology to study microstructure organization evolution, which provides a theoretical basis and guidance to optimize process parameters and predict the properties of materials.
Experimental The experiment materials are the forged Ti40 alloy.
Journal of Tsinghua University.
Online since: February 2013
Authors: Ya Feng Lu, Cheng Shan Li, Xiao Yan Xu, Ming Liang, Peng Fei Wang, Xiao Bo Ma
The microstructure and deformation textures of these materials have been investigated in great detail [2-4].
Highly pure Cu (99.99%) and Nb materials were selected for bundling and drawing route and the procedure was repeated for four times with 91 segments bundled each time.
However, the phenomenon above 450℃ was just the reverse for the both materials.
Zhang, Microstructure in Cu-Nb microcomposites, Materials Science and Engineering A. 351 (2003) 214-223
Hill, Mechanical and electrical properties of heavily drawn Cu-Nb microcomposites with various Nb contents, Journal of Materials Science. 37 (2002) 1237-1245
Highly pure Cu (99.99%) and Nb materials were selected for bundling and drawing route and the procedure was repeated for four times with 91 segments bundled each time.
However, the phenomenon above 450℃ was just the reverse for the both materials.
Zhang, Microstructure in Cu-Nb microcomposites, Materials Science and Engineering A. 351 (2003) 214-223
Hill, Mechanical and electrical properties of heavily drawn Cu-Nb microcomposites with various Nb contents, Journal of Materials Science. 37 (2002) 1237-1245
Online since: April 2014
Authors: Leonid L. Afremov, Aleksandr A. Petrov
Magnetic phase transition in diluted antiferromagnetic materials.
Acknowledgements The work is supported by grant of Ministry of Education and Science.
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Phys., 2001, Vol. 93, pp.136-142 [6] Afremov L.L., Il’yushin I.G., Advanced Materials Research, 2013, Vol. 683, pp 69-72 [7] Afremov L.L., Kiriеnko Yu.V., Advanced Materials Research, 2012, Vol. 378, pp. 589 – 592 [8] Ferrenberg A.M., Landau D.P., Phys.
B, 1993, Vol. 48, p. 3249 [10] Stauffer D., Aharony A., Introduction to percolation theory, Taylor, Francis, 1992, p. 179 [11] Afremov L.L., Petrov A.A., Advanced Materials Research, 2013, Vol. 813, pp. 319-322
Acknowledgements The work is supported by grant of Ministry of Education and Science.
Phys., 2008, pp. 2, 20-21 [2] Ambrose T., Chien C.L., Physical review letters, 1996, Vol.76, pp.1743-1746 [3] Ambrose T., Chien C.L., Journal of Applied Physics, 1996, Vol.79, рр. 5920-5922 [4] Gradmann U., Encyclopedia of Materials: Science and Technology, 2001, ISBN: 0-08-0431526, pp. 5832-5837 [5] Belokon V., Nefedev K.
Phys., 2001, Vol. 93, pp.136-142 [6] Afremov L.L., Il’yushin I.G., Advanced Materials Research, 2013, Vol. 683, pp 69-72 [7] Afremov L.L., Kiriеnko Yu.V., Advanced Materials Research, 2012, Vol. 378, pp. 589 – 592 [8] Ferrenberg A.M., Landau D.P., Phys.
B, 1993, Vol. 48, p. 3249 [10] Stauffer D., Aharony A., Introduction to percolation theory, Taylor, Francis, 1992, p. 179 [11] Afremov L.L., Petrov A.A., Advanced Materials Research, 2013, Vol. 813, pp. 319-322
Online since: February 2022
Authors: Viktor Visotskiy, Sergey Yukhnevich, Alexander Ryazantsev
Introduction
High-strength and heat-resistant materials are used, in most cases, for the rocket and space technology manufacture.
Forming of parts made of high-strength and heat-resistant sheet materials is performed using bending or drawing operations.
Production of Transitional Diffused Layers by Electrospark Coating// Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 327 (2018) doi: 10.1088/1757-899X/327/4/042015
Visotskiy Development and implementation of hole punching technology on spherical surfaces, Materials Today: Proceedings (2020), DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2020.09.083
Mandrykin Combined processing of channels in ceramic parts, Materials Today: Proceedings Volume 19, Part 5, 2019, Pages 2495-2497
Forming of parts made of high-strength and heat-resistant sheet materials is performed using bending or drawing operations.
Production of Transitional Diffused Layers by Electrospark Coating// Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 327 (2018) doi: 10.1088/1757-899X/327/4/042015
Visotskiy Development and implementation of hole punching technology on spherical surfaces, Materials Today: Proceedings (2020), DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2020.09.083
Mandrykin Combined processing of channels in ceramic parts, Materials Today: Proceedings Volume 19, Part 5, 2019, Pages 2495-2497
Online since: August 2004
Authors: Han Sur Bang, Young Pyo Kim, Sung Min Joo, Jong Myung Kim, Won Sup Hwang
This phenomenon gives an occasion to complex welding residual stresses, which have
a great influence on structural instability with material deterioration.
It is also necessary to understand the fundamental knowledge on the classical welding mechanics and on the welding phenomena including material properties
Bang: Study on the mechanical behavior of welded part in thick plate, Journal of the Korean Welding Society, Vol.10, No.4, 1992
Bang: Study on lamellar tearing generated by corner joint welding in box column of ultra thick plate, Science and Technology of Welding and Joining, Vol.6, No.4, 2001
Lee: Distribution of Welding Residual Stresses in T-joint Weld with Root Gap, Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea, Vol.39, No.3, 2002.
It is also necessary to understand the fundamental knowledge on the classical welding mechanics and on the welding phenomena including material properties
Bang: Study on the mechanical behavior of welded part in thick plate, Journal of the Korean Welding Society, Vol.10, No.4, 1992
Bang: Study on lamellar tearing generated by corner joint welding in box column of ultra thick plate, Science and Technology of Welding and Joining, Vol.6, No.4, 2001
Lee: Distribution of Welding Residual Stresses in T-joint Weld with Root Gap, Journal of the Society of Naval Architects of Korea, Vol.39, No.3, 2002.
Online since: February 2018
Authors: Anna Borisova
One-Bath Dyeing Technology for Cotton Blended Fabric - Part 1: Elaboration of a Dyebath Content
Anna Borisovaa*
Department of Polymer Materials Technology, Institute of Polymer Materials,
Riga Technical University, P.
Several associated factors contributing to the replacement of homogeneous textile materials with blends, such as economy, physical properties, appearance and durability, have been stated in recent decades [3].
Materials and Methods Commercially available twill weave cotton/polyester (50/50) blend (203 g/cm2 surface density, and 0.42 mm average thickness) was used.
Meena et al., One-bath dyeing Process for polyester/cotton blend using physical mixtures of disperse/reactive dyes, European International Journal of Science and Technology, 2 (2013), 6-16
Shivankar, Single and double bath dyeing of polyester/cotton blended fabric using disperse and reactive dye, International Journal on Textile Engineering and Processes, 2 (2016), 29-33
Several associated factors contributing to the replacement of homogeneous textile materials with blends, such as economy, physical properties, appearance and durability, have been stated in recent decades [3].
Materials and Methods Commercially available twill weave cotton/polyester (50/50) blend (203 g/cm2 surface density, and 0.42 mm average thickness) was used.
Meena et al., One-bath dyeing Process for polyester/cotton blend using physical mixtures of disperse/reactive dyes, European International Journal of Science and Technology, 2 (2013), 6-16
Shivankar, Single and double bath dyeing of polyester/cotton blended fabric using disperse and reactive dye, International Journal on Textile Engineering and Processes, 2 (2016), 29-33
Online since: March 2017
Authors: Pavel Diko, Liudmila Vojtkova
Introduction
YBCO bulk superconductors prepared by infiltration growth method are perspective materials for practical applications.
Experimental materials and methods Experimental material.
Yang, Improvements of liquid source for infiltration and growth of GdBa2Cu3O7-x superconducting single grains, Materials Chemistry and Physics 129 (2011) 288-291
Piovarči, Influence of Y2O3 and CeO2 addition on growth of YBCO bulk superconductors, Journal of Crystal Growth 356 (2012) 75
Šefčiková, Growth of Y123 bulk crystals in Y1.5Ba2Cu3Ox system with CeO2 addition, Journal of Crystal Growth 353.1 (2012) 31-34
Experimental materials and methods Experimental material.
Yang, Improvements of liquid source for infiltration and growth of GdBa2Cu3O7-x superconducting single grains, Materials Chemistry and Physics 129 (2011) 288-291
Piovarči, Influence of Y2O3 and CeO2 addition on growth of YBCO bulk superconductors, Journal of Crystal Growth 356 (2012) 75
Šefčiková, Growth of Y123 bulk crystals in Y1.5Ba2Cu3Ox system with CeO2 addition, Journal of Crystal Growth 353.1 (2012) 31-34