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Online since: July 2011
Authors: Na Lu
Virgin thermoplastic materials are often chosen as the polymeric matrix in the current research due to their good mechanical properties and low processing temperature.
Drzal, Chopped Industrial hemp fiber reinforced cellulosic plastic biocomposites, Materials and Interfaces, 43, 4883, (2004) [3] M.
West, Tensile testing of cellulose based natural fibers for structural composite applications, Journal of Composite Materials, 43(9), 1083, (2009) [4] L.
Fink, Novel cellulose fiber reinforced thermoplastic materials, Cellulose, 13, 271, (2006) [6] P.
Taylor & Francis Group, (2004) [8] Pattanakul C, Properties of recycled high-density polyethylene from milk bottles, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 43(11), 2147-2150, (1999) [9] ASTM D 790-08, Standard Test methods for Flexural Properties of plastics, ASTM International, (2008)
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Jing Long Bu, Zhi Fa Wang, Shu Bin Shen, Li Xue Yu, Shu Long Liu
Experimental Raw Materials.
Zhang: Aerospace Materials & Technology.
Zhou: Materials Science and Technology.
Dou: Rare Metal Materials and Engineering.
Huang: Journal of Inorganic Materials.
Online since: January 2017
Authors: Petr Valášek, Miroslav Müller
Optimization of Adhesive Bonds with Particle Fillers Petr Valášek1,a and Miroslav Müller1,b 1Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Material Science and Manufacturing Technology, Kamýcká 129, Prague, Czech Republic avalasekp@tf.czu.cz, bmuller@tf.czu.cz Keywords: Adhesion, composite systems, polymers, powder.
Adhesive bonds rank among progressively developing technologies of material joining.
Its usage is found in various industry branches, where they compete the conventional methods of material joining.
Yeih, The effects of particle shape on bond strength improvement of epoxy-particle coating composites, Journal of Marine Science and Technology. 9 (2001) 153-160
Kahramana, et al., Influence of adhesive thickness and filler content on the mechanical performance of aluminum single-lap joints bonded with aluminum powder filled epoxy adhesive, Materials Science Forum. 205 (2008) 183-189.
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Yuan Dong Liu, Yi Hui Yin
The integrated design of materials and structures with scale-coupled effect is established.
Chinese Journal of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, 38(4):522-529.
Composites Science and Technology, 1999, 59: 209~220 [8] Pecullan S, Gibiansky LV, T Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 1999, 47: 1509~1542 [9] Yan Jun.
Multiscale Analysis and Concurrent Optimization for Ultra-Light Metal Structures and Materials.
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids. 2000,48:397~428
Online since: December 2019
Authors: E.A. Pospelova, Mikhail Yurievich Elistratkin, A.V. Minakova, Svetlana V. Shatalova
The Raw Materials Genetic Type Effect on the Water-Reducing Additives Effectiveness M.Yu.
Lebedev, Quality evaluation of carbonaceous industrial by-products and its effect on properties of autoclave aerated concrete, IOP Conference Series, Materials Science and Engineering. 327 (4) (2018) 04203311 [10] N.I.
Alehin, The development of composite nanostructured gypsum binder with enhanced heat resistance performance, Materials Science Forum. 945 (2018) 293-298 [12] I.V.
Shatalova, New point of view on materials development, IOP Conference Series, Materials Science and Engineering. 11 (2018) p. 032020
Kozhukhova, Mechanical activation control of activity of silica raw materials of different Genesis, Construction materials, equipment, Technologies of the XXI century. 4 (183) (2014) 52–53.
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Daniel Rodrigues, Elisa Pinto da Rocha, Gilberto V. Concílio, José A. de Castro, Marcos F. de Campos
Typical raw materials are mixtures of epoxy resin and Nd2Fe14B flakes, produced mostly by melt spinning.
Flake aspect is usual for materials produced by melting spinning.
Chen: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Vol. 48 (2002), p. 432
In Magnetic Materials in Electrical Machine Applications 2009.
Lins, M.F. de Campos: Materials Science Forum Vols. 727-728 (2012), p 135.
Online since: March 2012
Authors: Xie Rong Zeng, Hai Xia Qian, Chuan Jie Yuan, Sheng Hui Xie
Duhamel: Journal of Materials Research Vol. 22 (2007), p. 285 [7] L.Q.
Wang: Materials Science and Engineering: A Vol. 386 (2004), p. 326 [14] A.
Inoue: Journal of Materials Research Vol. 23 (2008), p. 2091 [21] A.
Payer: Journal of Materials Research Vol. 22 (2007), p. 302 [28] D.
Köster: Materials Science and Engineering: A Vol. 375-377 (2004), p. 53
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Jun Wang, Chuan Zhen Huang, Wei Yi Li, Hong Tao Zhu
Abrasive waterjet (AWJ) machining is an emerging machining method to process all kinds of difficult-to-cut materials.
Future work would expend the AWJ turning process on other types of materials, including ceramics and composites.
The surface finishing after machining of these materials would also be of great interest.
Geskin, State of the art of research and development in abrasive waterjet machining, Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Vol. 119 (1997), pp. 776-785
Wang, Predictive depth of jet penetration models for abrasive waterjet cutting of alumina ceramics, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, Vol. 49 (3) (2007), pp. 306-316
Online since: December 2012
Authors: M. Sivabharathy, S. Pandian, R. Legadevi, A. Senthil Kumar, Chandra Prakash, Vasant Naidu, S.K.A. Ahamed Kandu Sahib
In the last decade, due to the progress in synthesis techniques, a great interest was paid to the ultra-fine soft nano ferrite materials.
With increased surface/volume ratio, surface morphology and dissolution of higher concentrations impurities in nanocrystalline materials, when compared to their bulk counterparts gave the possible reasons for nano size advantages in these materials [6].
The porosity behavior of the materials with respect to the doping concentration is shown in figure 3c.
[13] D.H.Kim, H.D.Zeng, T.C.Ng, C.S.Brazel, T-1 and T-2 Relaxivities of Succimer-Coated MFe23+O4 (M = Mn2+, Fe2+ and Co2+) Inverse Spinel Ferrites for Potential Use as Phase-Contrast Agents in Medical MRI, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 321 (2009) 3899-904
[31] P.K.Roy, J.Bera, Enhancement of the Magnetic Properties of Ni–Cu–Zn Ferrites with the Substitution of a Small Fraction of Lanthanum for Iron, Materials Research Bulletin (2006) [32] Sebastian, Dielectric Materials for Wireless Communication, Elsevier Ltd, ISBN 13, 2008
Online since: September 2019
Authors: Mary Awotunde, Adewale Oladapo Adegbenjo, Mxolisi Brendon Shongwe, Babatunde A. Obadele, Bukola Joseph Babalola, Peter Apata Olubambi, Olusoji Oluremi Ayodele
Wear debris obtained was found to contain mostly the sintered materials with minute traces of the counterface material.
Wear debris obtained was found to contain mostly the sintered materials with minute traces of the counterface material.
Wear debris obtained was found to contain mostly the sintered materials with minute traces of the counterface material.
O Obadele, Effect of sintering temperature on the microstructure and mechanical properties of Fe–30%Ni alloys produced by spark plasma sintering, International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials. 55 (2015) 824-832 [8] D.
A Olubambi, Dependence of Densification, Hardness and Wear Behaviors of Ti6Al4V Powders on Sintering Temperature, International Journal of Chemical, Molecular, Nuclear, Materials and Metallurgical Engineering. 10 (2016) 560-566.