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Online since: July 2022
Authors: Remko Akkerman, Joseph Lewis George Liddiard, Sebastiaan Wijskamp, E. Rens Pierik, Wouter Johannes Bernardus Grouve
Materials and Methods
Materials.
Mallon, "Chapter 5 characterisation of shearing and frictional behaviour during sheet forming," in Composite materials series (D.
Akkerman, "Design of an experimental setup to measure tool-ply and ply-ply friction in thermoplastic laminates," International Journal of Material Forming, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 197-200, 2009
Chen, "Characterization of the tool/fabric and fabric/fabric friction for woven-fabric composites during the thermostamping process," International Journal of Material Forming, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 209-221, 2013
Denault, "Thermoforming-stamping of continuous glass fiber/polypropylene composites: interlaminar and tool-laminate shear properties," Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials, vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 137-165, 2004
Mallon, "Chapter 5 characterisation of shearing and frictional behaviour during sheet forming," in Composite materials series (D.
Akkerman, "Design of an experimental setup to measure tool-ply and ply-ply friction in thermoplastic laminates," International Journal of Material Forming, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 197-200, 2009
Chen, "Characterization of the tool/fabric and fabric/fabric friction for woven-fabric composites during the thermostamping process," International Journal of Material Forming, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 209-221, 2013
Denault, "Thermoforming-stamping of continuous glass fiber/polypropylene composites: interlaminar and tool-laminate shear properties," Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials, vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 137-165, 2004
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Robert Černý, Eva Vejmelková, Igor Medveď, Lenka Scheinherrová, Anton Trník, Pavel Reiterman
These materials can be natural or of an industrial origin [2].
Many types of these wastes are pozzolanic materials as well.
Materials We prepared two sets of samples of high-performance concrete.
The composition of the studied materials is shown in Table 2.
Acknowledgement This research was supported by the Czech Science Foundation, Project No.
Many types of these wastes are pozzolanic materials as well.
Materials We prepared two sets of samples of high-performance concrete.
The composition of the studied materials is shown in Table 2.
Acknowledgement This research was supported by the Czech Science Foundation, Project No.
Online since: July 2010
Authors: De Sheng Fu, Naoki Wakiya, Haruka Sugiura, Naonori Sakamoto, Hisao Suzuki
InN belongs to the III-group nitride materials and is known to have a low decomposition
temperature which causes intractable grain growth compared to the other nitrides, GaN, AlN, etc.
The III-group nitride materials attract attentions due to their electroluminescence properties.
The GaN based nitride materials, e.g.
Unlike the other nitride materials, the InN is known to be unstable at high temperature and therefore it is quite difficult to control crystal growth mechanisms of the InNs.
Yanashima et al., Journal of Electronic Materials 28, 287 (1999). 3.
The III-group nitride materials attract attentions due to their electroluminescence properties.
The GaN based nitride materials, e.g.
Unlike the other nitride materials, the InN is known to be unstable at high temperature and therefore it is quite difficult to control crystal growth mechanisms of the InNs.
Yanashima et al., Journal of Electronic Materials 28, 287 (1999). 3.
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Cong Li, Zhi Gang Li
,the new approach is presented to use modified asphalt which is a blend of vulcanized EUG and asphalt as new pavement materials of highway.
Journal of PLA University of Science and Technology. 2007,8(2) : 176-179 [6] Li Zhigang, Zhuo Yijin, Kuang Peng.
Journal of Southeast University (National Science Edition). 2009,39(6):1222-1225 [7]Li Zhigang, Zhuo Yijin, Li Qingquan.
Journal of PLA University of Science and Technology. 2010,11(5): 534-538 [8] Zhigang Li, Yue Zhao.
Advanced Materials Research Vols. 535-537(2012), pp 1652-1656.
Journal of PLA University of Science and Technology. 2007,8(2) : 176-179 [6] Li Zhigang, Zhuo Yijin, Kuang Peng.
Journal of Southeast University (National Science Edition). 2009,39(6):1222-1225 [7]Li Zhigang, Zhuo Yijin, Li Qingquan.
Journal of PLA University of Science and Technology. 2010,11(5): 534-538 [8] Zhigang Li, Yue Zhao.
Advanced Materials Research Vols. 535-537(2012), pp 1652-1656.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Bao Lin Zhu, Li Bian, Tong Wang, Dao Xin Wei
Optimized Design of Plant-mixed Recycled Materials with High Blending Ratio of RAP
Li Bian1, a, Baolin Zhu2,b ,Tong Wang3,c and Daoxin Wei4,d
1,2,3,4China Academy of Transportation Sciences, Huixinli 240#, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
alisa2019@163.com, bzhubaolin_2000@163.com, ctracywang422@gmail.com,dweidaoxin2009@126.com
Keywords: Recycled Asphalt Material, High Blending Ration of RAP, Hot-sieving of Milling, Gradation of Recycled Material.
Cold-sieving of recycled materials: Break the mixture into pieces, take enough samples by using method of quartering, then do the sieving.
Hot-sieving (135℃~145℃) of recycled materials: Take enough sample by using method of quartering, do the sieving after pre-heating.
While it is sieving, roll the materials lightly to fully disperse agglomerate.
Then roll the materials lightly to fully disperse agglomerate.
Cold-sieving of recycled materials: Break the mixture into pieces, take enough samples by using method of quartering, then do the sieving.
Hot-sieving (135℃~145℃) of recycled materials: Take enough sample by using method of quartering, do the sieving after pre-heating.
While it is sieving, roll the materials lightly to fully disperse agglomerate.
Then roll the materials lightly to fully disperse agglomerate.
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Ke Zhu, E. Pavithra
The materials used for this process are deep drawing steels, high strength steels, inconel, aluminum alloys, magnesium alloys and composite materials [3].
The cladding of two materials can also be done without bonding agent [16].
References [1] S.H.Zhang, Developments in hydroforming, Journal of Materials processing technology vol. 91(1999) p. 236-244
Nielsen, Hydroforming highlights: sheet hydroforming and tube hydroforming, Journal of Materials processing technology, vol. 151 (2004) p. 165-177
Dohmann, Ch.Hartl, Tube hydroforming – research and practical application, Journal of Materials Processing Technology vol. 71 (1997) p.174-186
The cladding of two materials can also be done without bonding agent [16].
References [1] S.H.Zhang, Developments in hydroforming, Journal of Materials processing technology vol. 91(1999) p. 236-244
Nielsen, Hydroforming highlights: sheet hydroforming and tube hydroforming, Journal of Materials processing technology, vol. 151 (2004) p. 165-177
Dohmann, Ch.Hartl, Tube hydroforming – research and practical application, Journal of Materials Processing Technology vol. 71 (1997) p.174-186
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Pavel Tesárek, Martin Lidmila, Tomáš Plachy, Zdeněk Prošek, Jaroslav Topič, Václav Nežerka
Thachil, Properties of polyvinyl alcohol cement pastes, Materials and Structures 41 (2008) 123-130.
Godard, Reinforcement of hydrated Portland cement with high molecular mass water-soluble polymers, Journal of Materials Science 42 (2007) 4858-4869.
Journal of Wuhan University of Technology-Mater.
Raki, Preparation and properties of calcium silicate hydrate-poly(vinyl alcohol) nanocomposite materials.
Němeček, Micromechanical properties of different materials on gypsum basis, Chemicke Listy, 106 (2012) s547-s548.
Godard, Reinforcement of hydrated Portland cement with high molecular mass water-soluble polymers, Journal of Materials Science 42 (2007) 4858-4869.
Journal of Wuhan University of Technology-Mater.
Raki, Preparation and properties of calcium silicate hydrate-poly(vinyl alcohol) nanocomposite materials.
Němeček, Micromechanical properties of different materials on gypsum basis, Chemicke Listy, 106 (2012) s547-s548.
TiO2 Nanotubes Modified with Polyelectrolyte Multilayers as a Drug Delivery and its Release Behavior
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Zhang Wang, Ping Li, Yi Rong Chen, Xiu Feng Xiao, Xiao Juan Yang
TiO2 nanotubes Modified with Polyelectrolyte Multilayers as a drug delivery and its release behavior
Xiao-juan Yang1,a, Zhang Wang 1,b, Ping Li 1,c, Yi-rong Chen1,d, Xiu-feng Xiao1,*
1College of Chemistry and Materials Science, Fujian Key Laboratory of Polymer Materials, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou 350007, P.
Materials. 16(2004) ,1271-1293
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Materials. 16(2004) ,1271-1293
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F: submitted to Journal of Materials Science and Engineering (2012),670-673 [10] J.
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Jia Ping Liu, Jian Zhong Liu, Zhi Qian Yang, Chang Feng Li, Hua Xin Zhou
Journal of Building Materials, Vol.4 (2001), p.79-83
Construction and Building Materials, Vol.21 (2007), p.539-545
Journal of Materials Science, Vol.44 (2009), p.1600-1606
Nanomechanical properties of cementitious materials[D].
Materials Science, Vol.58(2007),p.1-14
Construction and Building Materials, Vol.21 (2007), p.539-545
Journal of Materials Science, Vol.44 (2009), p.1600-1606
Nanomechanical properties of cementitious materials[D].
Materials Science, Vol.58(2007),p.1-14
Online since: July 2024
Authors: Abu Seman Anasyida, Taiwo Ebenezer Abioye, Augusta Ijeoma Ekpemogu, Tunde Isaac Ogedengbe, Chloe Rose Cunningham, Rotimi Obolo
Journal of Materials Science & Technology. 35(2) (2018) 270-284
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Progress in Materials Science. 92(2018) 112-224
Materials Science Forum. 519-521 (2006) 1297-1302
Journal of Materials Science & Technology. 37 (2019) 143-153 [55] C.R.
Progress in Materials Science. 107 (2020) 100590
Progress in Materials Science. 92(2018) 112-224
Materials Science Forum. 519-521 (2006) 1297-1302
Journal of Materials Science & Technology. 37 (2019) 143-153 [55] C.R.
Progress in Materials Science. 107 (2020) 100590