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Online since: February 2008
Authors: Shi Hong Zhang, Zhang Gang Li
Ding: Material Script of china Vol. 18 (2004), p. 72
Anand: International Journal of Plasticity Vol. 19 (2003), p. 1843
Bourke: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 399 (2005), p. 1 [5] S.R.
Nave: Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A.
Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science Vol. 36 (2005), p. 1697-1704
Anand: International Journal of Plasticity Vol. 19 (2003), p. 1843
Bourke: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 399 (2005), p. 1 [5] S.R.
Nave: Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A.
Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science Vol. 36 (2005), p. 1697-1704
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Yue Zeng Su, Zi Shan Huang, He Zhou Liu, Xiao Yun Chen, Hua Li
Introduction
Magnetic ferrite nano-materials with good magnetic properties of ferrite and quantum size effects [1] of nano-materials, are widely used in a variety of applications including high-density information storage, magnetic fluid, targeted drug delivery and electromagnetic wave absorbing, etc. [2-5].
Its outstanding properties, as well as its potential economic advantage, has led magnetic ferrite nano-materials attract considerable interest in information recording and medication research, etc.
References [1] J P Liu, L L Liao: Inorganic nano-materials.
Ferrite material.
[14] Q R Lv,Q Q Fang, R Li, et al: Journal of Anhui University Natural Science Edition (In Chinese).
Its outstanding properties, as well as its potential economic advantage, has led magnetic ferrite nano-materials attract considerable interest in information recording and medication research, etc.
References [1] J P Liu, L L Liao: Inorganic nano-materials.
Ferrite material.
[14] Q R Lv,Q Q Fang, R Li, et al: Journal of Anhui University Natural Science Edition (In Chinese).
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Sergey Prokoshkin, Vladimir Brailovski, Sergey Dubinskiy, Karine Inaekyan
Introduction
Metastable beta Ti-Nb based alloys containing exclusively biocompatible elements, such as Ta, Zr or Mo, are recognized as promising candidate materials for biomedical implants mainly because of their mechanical behavior mimicking that of biological tissues (superelasticity) combined with low Young’s modulus and high corrosion resistance and biocompatibility [1]-[3].
Again, for TNZ, an increase in aging time results in a net decay in material properties (Fig. 3a-e).
Acknowledgment The present work was carried out with the financial support of the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada and the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation.
Baker, The shape-memory effect in a Titanium-35 wt.% Niobium alloy, Metal Science Journal, 1971. 5: p. 92-100
Rack, Titanium alloys in total joint remplacement – a material science perspective, Biomaterials 19 (1998) 1621-1639
Again, for TNZ, an increase in aging time results in a net decay in material properties (Fig. 3a-e).
Acknowledgment The present work was carried out with the financial support of the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada and the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation.
Baker, The shape-memory effect in a Titanium-35 wt.% Niobium alloy, Metal Science Journal, 1971. 5: p. 92-100
Rack, Titanium alloys in total joint remplacement – a material science perspective, Biomaterials 19 (1998) 1621-1639
Online since: September 2012
Authors: M. Sivabharathy, M. Vijayalakshmi, A.S.S. Sekar, G. Ganesh Prabhu
Materials
Portland cement
The commercial Portland cement supplied by India cements was used in this study.
Hanifi Binici, Tahir Shah, Orhan Aksogan, Hasan Kaplan, Durability of concrete made with granite and marble as recycle aggregates, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 208 (2008) 299-308
Holanda, Utilization of Granite Powder Waste in Ceramic Bodies for Civil Construction, Materials Science Forum, 498-499 (2005) 517-522
Partheepan, Granite powder concrete, Indian Journal Science and Technology, 3 (2010) 311-317 [8].
Ghorbel, Use of waste marble aggregates in concrete, Construction and Building Materials, 25 (2011) 1167–1171
Hanifi Binici, Tahir Shah, Orhan Aksogan, Hasan Kaplan, Durability of concrete made with granite and marble as recycle aggregates, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 208 (2008) 299-308
Holanda, Utilization of Granite Powder Waste in Ceramic Bodies for Civil Construction, Materials Science Forum, 498-499 (2005) 517-522
Partheepan, Granite powder concrete, Indian Journal Science and Technology, 3 (2010) 311-317 [8].
Ghorbel, Use of waste marble aggregates in concrete, Construction and Building Materials, 25 (2011) 1167–1171
Online since: June 2015
Authors: Madzlan Aziz, Mohamad Zamri Sharil Fadli, Famiza Latif
Introduction
Most pure polymers are non-conducting materials.
These free ions may impede the migration of Li+ along the polymer chain causing an increased in the bulk resistance of the materials above 319 K.
[2] F.Latif, M.Aziz, The Anti-Plasticization Effects of Dimethyl Carbonate Plasticizer in Poly (Methyl Metacrylate) Electrolyte Containing Rubber, Materials Sciences and Applications. 4 (2003) 663-666
Yahya, The role and impact of rubber in poly (methyl methacrylate)/lithium triflate electrolyte, Journal of Power Sources. 159 (2006) 1401-1404
[4] S.Rajendran, T.Uma, Conductivity Studies on PVC/PMMA Polymer Blend Electrolytes, Materials Letters. 44 (2000a) 242-247
These free ions may impede the migration of Li+ along the polymer chain causing an increased in the bulk resistance of the materials above 319 K.
[2] F.Latif, M.Aziz, The Anti-Plasticization Effects of Dimethyl Carbonate Plasticizer in Poly (Methyl Metacrylate) Electrolyte Containing Rubber, Materials Sciences and Applications. 4 (2003) 663-666
Yahya, The role and impact of rubber in poly (methyl methacrylate)/lithium triflate electrolyte, Journal of Power Sources. 159 (2006) 1401-1404
[4] S.Rajendran, T.Uma, Conductivity Studies on PVC/PMMA Polymer Blend Electrolytes, Materials Letters. 44 (2000a) 242-247
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Li Qiao, Jian Zhong Jiang, Wen Liu, Gu Xin Zhou, Jie Hao, Sheng Wang, Yu Jing Lang
Strain rate sensitivity and adiabatic shear deformation of an advanced Al-Mg alloy
Yujing Lang1, 2, a, Guxin Zhou1, Wen Liu1, Jie Hao1, 2, Li Qiao1, Sheng Wang1, Jianzhong Jiang2
1Ningbo Branch of China Academy of Ordnance Science, Ningbo 315103, PR China
2Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, PR China
aemail: yj.lang@163.com
Keywords: Aluminum alloy, Quasi-static compression, Dynamic compression, Adiabatic shear bands
Abstract.
Klepaczko, in: Recent progress in testing materials in impact shearing, volume 300 of ASME/ISME conference on pressure vessels and piping (1995), p. 165 [5] C.L.
Dong: Journal of Magnesium and Alloys Vol. 1 (2013), p. 64 [7] J.L.
Tian: Rare Metal Materials and Engineering Vol. 38(12) (2009), p. 2069 [8] C.G.
Fan: Rare Metal Materials and Engineering Vol. 42(3) (2013), p. 457 [11] Y.B.
Klepaczko, in: Recent progress in testing materials in impact shearing, volume 300 of ASME/ISME conference on pressure vessels and piping (1995), p. 165 [5] C.L.
Dong: Journal of Magnesium and Alloys Vol. 1 (2013), p. 64 [7] J.L.
Tian: Rare Metal Materials and Engineering Vol. 38(12) (2009), p. 2069 [8] C.G.
Fan: Rare Metal Materials and Engineering Vol. 42(3) (2013), p. 457 [11] Y.B.
Online since: April 2014
Authors: Zhe Zhou, Shi Chao Wang, Heng Xue Xiang, Xiao Shuang Wen, Mei Fang Zhu
Preparation and Characterization of TPU Toughened PLA Elastic Fibers
Shichao Wang1,2,a, Hengxue Xiang1,2,b, Xiaoshuang Wen1,2,c, Zhe Zhou1,2,d
and Meifang Zhu1,2, e*
1State Key Laboratory for Modification of Chemical Fibers and Polymer Materials;
2College of Materials Science and Engineering, Donghua University, Shanghai 201620, China
aWangscdhu@163.com, bhengxuexiang@163.com, cshinedhu@gmail.com, dzzhe@dhu.edu.cn, ezhumf@dhu.edu.cn
Keywords: PLA, TPU, Toughing modification, Elastic fibers.
It is considered renewable, completely biodegradable, and biocompatible, making it attractive not only as environmental friendly material but also as biomedical material [1].
Experiment Materials.
All materials were used as received without further purification.
Journal of Northeast Forestry University, 34(2006):87-89.
It is considered renewable, completely biodegradable, and biocompatible, making it attractive not only as environmental friendly material but also as biomedical material [1].
Experiment Materials.
All materials were used as received without further purification.
Journal of Northeast Forestry University, 34(2006):87-89.
Online since: September 2019
Authors: Alexander A. Lanin, Pavel A. Golovin, I.K. Topalov, Nikolay Ivanovich Gerasimov
Materials and Methods
A robotic complex, developed in the ILWT, was used to make the necessary parts.
High-Speed Direct Laser Deposition: Technology, Equipment and Materials, Equipment and Materials. 125 (2016)
[6] Pierre Muller, Pascal Mognol, Jean-Yves Hascoet, “Modeling and control of a direct laser powder deposition process for Functionally Graded Materials (FGM) parts manufacturing” Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 213 (2013) 685-692
Additive manufacturing of metallic components–process, structure and properties, Progress in Materials Science. 92 (2018) 112-224
Zemlyakov, K.D Babkin, Quality management of metal products prepared by high-speed direct laser deposition technology, InKey Engineering Materials. 684 (2016) 461-467
High-Speed Direct Laser Deposition: Technology, Equipment and Materials, Equipment and Materials. 125 (2016)
[6] Pierre Muller, Pascal Mognol, Jean-Yves Hascoet, “Modeling and control of a direct laser powder deposition process for Functionally Graded Materials (FGM) parts manufacturing” Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 213 (2013) 685-692
Additive manufacturing of metallic components–process, structure and properties, Progress in Materials Science. 92 (2018) 112-224
Zemlyakov, K.D Babkin, Quality management of metal products prepared by high-speed direct laser deposition technology, InKey Engineering Materials. 684 (2016) 461-467
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Xiao Hui Lu, Yang Wang
Study on the Effects of Nitrogen Pollution to the Soil and Groundwater
Xiaohui Lu1,2*, Yang wang1,2
1 School of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Hohai University, Nanjing, China
2 Key Laboratory of Water Resources and Hydropower Engineering Science, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China
Keywords: Nitrogen Pollution; soil pollution; groundwater pollution
Abstract.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The study is financially supported by Open Research Fund Program of State Key Laboratory of Water Resources and Hydropower Engineering Science(2011B081), “The National Natural Science Funds”(41202172),“the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities” (2009B02714), China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (2016-410033) REFERENCES [1]Colin Macilwain.US report raises fears over nitrate levels in water[J].
Journal of Hazardous Material,2007,(148):253-258
Journal of Contaminant Hydrology,2004 (69):263-279
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The study is financially supported by Open Research Fund Program of State Key Laboratory of Water Resources and Hydropower Engineering Science(2011B081), “The National Natural Science Funds”(41202172),“the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities” (2009B02714), China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (2016-410033) REFERENCES [1]Colin Macilwain.US report raises fears over nitrate levels in water[J].
Journal of Hazardous Material,2007,(148):253-258
Journal of Contaminant Hydrology,2004 (69):263-279
Online since: April 2016
Authors: Jing Su, Lin Sang, Ning Pan, Xiao Mei Tan, Hang Li, Wei Han, Fang Gu
Recently, a new phosphor, Eu3+:(Y, Gd)2O3 (Eu:YGO) is reported as a high-efficient X-ray emitting material [2].
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[7] Shen S F, Ma W M, et al: The Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals,2008, 18(10):1931-1936
[8] Shen D Y: The application of infrared spectrometry in polymer research (Beijing: Science press, China, 1982)
[9] Peng W S, Liu G K: Infrared Spectra of minerals (Beijing: Science press, China, 1982)
[13] Zhou F, Fang Y, Dai S Y: The Journal of Light Scattering, 2008, 20(1):77-80