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Online since: December 2019
Authors: S.N. Nikishov, Sergey Viktorovich Fedosov, M.O. Bakanov
Otherwise, a situation when the gasifier has decomposed by mass on the layers close to the material surface at that the reaction has not been initiated at the raw materials mixture center may emerge.
The problem can be solved by the uniform heating throughout the raw materials mixture entire volume.
The foam glass high cost as compared to other thermal insulation materials is its only disadvantage [2].
Nikishov, Kinetics of Cellular Structure Formation at Thermal Treatment Processes Simulation in the Cellular Glass Technology, Materials Science Forum Submitted. 931 (2018) 628-633
Sopegin, Analysis of the use of various raw materials in the production of granulated foam glass, Bulletin of the Perm National Research Polytechnic University.
The problem can be solved by the uniform heating throughout the raw materials mixture entire volume.
The foam glass high cost as compared to other thermal insulation materials is its only disadvantage [2].
Nikishov, Kinetics of Cellular Structure Formation at Thermal Treatment Processes Simulation in the Cellular Glass Technology, Materials Science Forum Submitted. 931 (2018) 628-633
Sopegin, Analysis of the use of various raw materials in the production of granulated foam glass, Bulletin of the Perm National Research Polytechnic University.
Online since: June 2017
Authors: De Fu Li, Hai Bao Wu, Xing Gang Li, Guo Qiang Chai
Jom the Journal of the Minerals Metals & Materials Society 1999; 51:59
Materials Science & Technology 2013; 12:889
Materials Science & Engineering A 2009; s 513–514:176
Journal of Hunan University (Natural Sciences) 2008:45
Materials Science & Engineering A 2008; 480:117
Materials Science & Technology 2013; 12:889
Materials Science & Engineering A 2009; s 513–514:176
Journal of Hunan University (Natural Sciences) 2008:45
Materials Science & Engineering A 2008; 480:117
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Xiang Dong Shen, Yong Qin Wen, Xue Ying Feng, Ya Ping Cui
The test raw material and the method
2.1 Test materials
The clay of test taken from Hohhot, a site for the newly piled all disturbed clay, loose soil, soil and its main physical property indexes are shown in table 1.
The chemical reaction of ion exchange and sorption is made by cementitious materials of cement hydration and clay and silt that surround soil of a certain activity.
[7] Qingwen Ma,Ping Xu, etc., Journal of building materials: 2010, 13 (1) : 57-61 [8] Zhiquan Zhang ,Guijuan Zhao, etc.
,natural science edition, 2007, 27 (5) : 20-23 [9] Xianzhi Huang, Xiaohong Bai.
Journal of building materials, 2006, 9 (3) : 291-296
The chemical reaction of ion exchange and sorption is made by cementitious materials of cement hydration and clay and silt that surround soil of a certain activity.
[7] Qingwen Ma,Ping Xu, etc., Journal of building materials: 2010, 13 (1) : 57-61 [8] Zhiquan Zhang ,Guijuan Zhao, etc.
,natural science edition, 2007, 27 (5) : 20-23 [9] Xianzhi Huang, Xiaohong Bai.
Journal of building materials, 2006, 9 (3) : 291-296
Online since: August 2015
Authors: Pitak Laoratanakul, Sirithan Jiemsirilers, Anut Saikrasoon
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: February 2012
Authors: Herman F. Nied, Burak Bekisli, Johann Pancrace
The highly stretchable behavior of knitted textile materials can be used to great advantage in thermoforming composite structures.
[2] Khondker, O.A., Herszberg, I., Leong, K.H., An Investigation of the Structure-Property Relationship of Knitted Composites, Journal of Composite Materials, 35, (2001) 489-508
[4] Ramakrishna, S., Mayer, J., Wintermantel, E., Leong, K.W., Biomedical Applications of Polymer-Composite Materials: A Review, Composites Science and Technology, 61, (2001) 1189-1224
[11] Wu, W.L., Hamada, H., Maekawa, Z., Computer Simulation of the Deformation of Weft-Knitted Fabrics for Composite Materials, Journal of Textile Institute, 85(2), (1994) 198-214
AUTEX Research Journal, 4(1), (2004) 25-32
[2] Khondker, O.A., Herszberg, I., Leong, K.H., An Investigation of the Structure-Property Relationship of Knitted Composites, Journal of Composite Materials, 35, (2001) 489-508
[4] Ramakrishna, S., Mayer, J., Wintermantel, E., Leong, K.W., Biomedical Applications of Polymer-Composite Materials: A Review, Composites Science and Technology, 61, (2001) 1189-1224
[11] Wu, W.L., Hamada, H., Maekawa, Z., Computer Simulation of the Deformation of Weft-Knitted Fabrics for Composite Materials, Journal of Textile Institute, 85(2), (1994) 198-214
AUTEX Research Journal, 4(1), (2004) 25-32
Online since: July 2019
Authors: Christophe Detavernier, Jonas Vande Pitte, Johan Lauwaert, Inge Uytdenhouwen, Andrei Gusarov, Jan Wagemans
As the material will be irradiated, and annealed
afterwards.
References [1] H.Suzuki, T.Iseki, and M.Ito: Journal of Nuclear Materials 48.3 (1973): 247-252 [2] H.Miyazaki, et al.: Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology 29.7 (1992): 656-663
[4] H.Huang, and N.Ghoniem: Journal of nuclear materials 250.2-3 (1997): 192-199.[5] Y.Katoh, H.Kishimoto, and A.Kohyama: Journal of nuclear materials 307 (2002): 1221-1226
[6] L.L.Snead, A.M.Williams, and A.L.Qualls: Effects of Radiation on Materials: 21st International Symposium.
[7] Y.Katoh, et al.: Journal of nuclear materials 351.1-3 (2006): 228-240.
References [1] H.Suzuki, T.Iseki, and M.Ito: Journal of Nuclear Materials 48.3 (1973): 247-252 [2] H.Miyazaki, et al.: Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology 29.7 (1992): 656-663
[4] H.Huang, and N.Ghoniem: Journal of nuclear materials 250.2-3 (1997): 192-199.[5] Y.Katoh, H.Kishimoto, and A.Kohyama: Journal of nuclear materials 307 (2002): 1221-1226
[6] L.L.Snead, A.M.Williams, and A.L.Qualls: Effects of Radiation on Materials: 21st International Symposium.
[7] Y.Katoh, et al.: Journal of nuclear materials 351.1-3 (2006): 228-240.
Online since: April 2016
Authors: Ming Yue, Yu Xia Yin, Rui Jin Hu, Wei Qiang Liu, Zhi Chao Zhen
Experimental details
Materials.
Materials Science and Engineering B (2006) 131: 18-21
Journalof Materials Science (2014) 49: 7529-7538
Materials and Design (2009) 30: 1386-1390
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (2002) 242-245: 1329-1334
Materials Science and Engineering B (2006) 131: 18-21
Journalof Materials Science (2014) 49: 7529-7538
Materials and Design (2009) 30: 1386-1390
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (2002) 242-245: 1329-1334
Online since: June 2012
Authors: Hamid Nikraz, Amin Chegenizadeh
Abstract.Reinforced soil has been among the most effective soil modification materials.
The advances of these materials have usually been considered by an increase in their applications.
MATERIAL Composite materials consist of two parts.
REFERENCES [1] Akbulut, S., Arasan, S. and Kalkan, E. (2007) Modification of clayey soils using scrap tire rubber and synthetic fibres, Journal of Applied Clay Science 38, 23-32
[5] Chegenizadeh, A. and Prof.Hamid Nikraz ,”Composite Soil: Fibre Inclusion and Strength”, Journal of Advanced Materials Research,1646, 2011 [6] Chegenizadeh, A. and Hamid Nikraz ,Interaction of soil and short fibre, , ASTM digital library,2011 [7] Chegenizadeh, A. and Hamid Nikraz, Composite Clayey Sand and Short Fibre, Advanced Materials Research Journal [8] Freitag, D.R. (1986) Soil randomly reinforced with fibres, Journal of Geotechnical Engineering ASCE 112 (8), pp. 823–826
The advances of these materials have usually been considered by an increase in their applications.
MATERIAL Composite materials consist of two parts.
REFERENCES [1] Akbulut, S., Arasan, S. and Kalkan, E. (2007) Modification of clayey soils using scrap tire rubber and synthetic fibres, Journal of Applied Clay Science 38, 23-32
[5] Chegenizadeh, A. and Prof.Hamid Nikraz ,”Composite Soil: Fibre Inclusion and Strength”, Journal of Advanced Materials Research,1646, 2011 [6] Chegenizadeh, A. and Hamid Nikraz ,Interaction of soil and short fibre, , ASTM digital library,2011 [7] Chegenizadeh, A. and Hamid Nikraz, Composite Clayey Sand and Short Fibre, Advanced Materials Research Journal [8] Freitag, D.R. (1986) Soil randomly reinforced with fibres, Journal of Geotechnical Engineering ASCE 112 (8), pp. 823–826
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Xiao Wang, Hui Xia Liu, He Jun Wang, Zong Bao Shen, Wei Li, Yuan Yuan Zheng
Currently, taking advantage of this technique to investigate the invalid and fracture damage of the materials became a hotspot gradually.
The step pressure value depends on the impact velocity and on the nature of the flyer and target materials, while the step duration is proportional to the flyer thickness.
Both of their materials are aluminum .Their number of SPH particle is 1000 and 20000, respectively, and the original smooth length of that is 10.
In the particular case, where the shock impedances of the flyer and target materials match, the analysis predicts that particle velocity step at the interface should be half the impact velocity.
Wagner: International Journal of Impact Engineering Vol.35(2008), p.1606 [4] Katz S, Grossman E, Gouzman I, et al: Journal of spacecraft and rockets Vol.46(2009) ,p.230 [5] Liu HX, Shen ZB, Wang X, et al: Journal of applied physics Vol.106 (2009),no.063107 [6] T. de Rességuier,H.
The step pressure value depends on the impact velocity and on the nature of the flyer and target materials, while the step duration is proportional to the flyer thickness.
Both of their materials are aluminum .Their number of SPH particle is 1000 and 20000, respectively, and the original smooth length of that is 10.
In the particular case, where the shock impedances of the flyer and target materials match, the analysis predicts that particle velocity step at the interface should be half the impact velocity.
Wagner: International Journal of Impact Engineering Vol.35(2008), p.1606 [4] Katz S, Grossman E, Gouzman I, et al: Journal of spacecraft and rockets Vol.46(2009) ,p.230 [5] Liu HX, Shen ZB, Wang X, et al: Journal of applied physics Vol.106 (2009),no.063107 [6] T. de Rességuier,H.
Online since: August 2010
Authors: Bao Lian Fu, Ying Jie Chen
Springback Variation Principles in Materials Forming Processes
Bao-Lian Fu1,a ,Ying-Jie Chen2,b
1,2College of Civil Engineering and Mechanics, Yanshan University,
Qinhuangdao 066004, P.
a Wangluliang412@163.com,b cyjysu@126.com Keywords: Materials forming process; Springback; Springback anti-couple equation; Springback Variational Principle; Abstract.
Predelranu (eds), Elsevier Science Publishers B.
Vol.1 Science Press (1980) (in Chinese) [3] Fu B.
C., 1981, Varitional principles and their applications in elasticity, Science Press (in Chinese)Huang, M., Gerdeem J.
a Wangluliang412@163.com,b cyjysu@126.com Keywords: Materials forming process; Springback; Springback anti-couple equation; Springback Variational Principle; Abstract.
Predelranu (eds), Elsevier Science Publishers B.
Vol.1 Science Press (1980) (in Chinese) [3] Fu B.
C., 1981, Varitional principles and their applications in elasticity, Science Press (in Chinese)Huang, M., Gerdeem J.