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Online since: November 2011
Authors: Jing Guan, Wei Hong Li, Miao Lei Jing, Shu Jie Huang, Xi Zheng Zhang, Zhi Hong Li, Ji Min Wu, Li Zhi Dong
Experiments
Materials.
Shyu et al.: Journal of Membrane Science Vol. 212 (2003), p. 237-254
Trafny, et al.: Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Vol. 36 (1997), p. 163-166
Lin: Journal of Membrane Science Vol. 243 (2004), p 1-7
Lee, et al.: Materials Science and Engineering C Vol. 25 (2005), p. 472-478
Shyu et al.: Journal of Membrane Science Vol. 212 (2003), p. 237-254
Trafny, et al.: Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Vol. 36 (1997), p. 163-166
Lin: Journal of Membrane Science Vol. 243 (2004), p 1-7
Lee, et al.: Materials Science and Engineering C Vol. 25 (2005), p. 472-478
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Fatah Hellal, Hamid Sedjal
Maameri, Tizi Ouzou, Algeria
2Laboratory of Science and Engineering of Materials, Department of Metallurgy, National Polytechnic School, P.O.
Introduction The behavior of materials is often defined when they are in service.
These materials are subjected to fatigue in due time under the influence of mechanical loads supports by the effect of middle.
Prakash: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, (2010), p. 20 [3] G.
Storai: Journal of Nuclear Materials, 212-215 (1994), p. 1515 [4] N.
Introduction The behavior of materials is often defined when they are in service.
These materials are subjected to fatigue in due time under the influence of mechanical loads supports by the effect of middle.
Prakash: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, (2010), p. 20 [3] G.
Storai: Journal of Nuclear Materials, 212-215 (1994), p. 1515 [4] N.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Xiao Qing Lian, Xiu Mei Feng, Ming Xue Jiang
Stress and System Energy in Erosion Process for Brittle Materials
Xiaoqing Lian1,a, Xiumei Feng1,b, Mingxue Jiang1,c
1School of Material Science and Engineering, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology,Xi’an ,Shanxi,710055, China
alianxiaoqing0304@126.com, bfengxm1973@126.com, cmingxuejiang@163.com,
Keywords: Solid Particle Erosion, Stress, System Energy, Impact Angle, Brittle Materials, Finite Element Method
Abstract.
The latest prediction equations for erosion of ceramic materials were proposed by Y.I.Oka[7],which were verified in cases of metallic materials.
Although many studies on the solid particle erosion of brittle materials may be found[5-10], most of their targets were homogeneous materials.
They were heterogeneous brittle materials other than homogeneous brittle materials.
The erosion rate of brittle materials is at its maximum at normal incidence at room tempetature [5-10], which is different from ductile materials whose maximun erosion rate occurs at shallow impact angles.
The latest prediction equations for erosion of ceramic materials were proposed by Y.I.Oka[7],which were verified in cases of metallic materials.
Although many studies on the solid particle erosion of brittle materials may be found[5-10], most of their targets were homogeneous materials.
They were heterogeneous brittle materials other than homogeneous brittle materials.
The erosion rate of brittle materials is at its maximum at normal incidence at room tempetature [5-10], which is different from ductile materials whose maximun erosion rate occurs at shallow impact angles.
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Chen Zhang, Hao Huang, Ning Wang, Sui Han Cheng
Materials of broken wire must be strictly required.
Three kinds of materials have been selected for the fracture performance test.
Development and Application of Materials Similar to Iron Crystal Sand Consolidation of New type of Rock and Soil[J].
Experimental Science and Technology, 2006, 3:4-8
Journal of the Yangtze River Academy of Sciences, 2001,18(5):32-35
Three kinds of materials have been selected for the fracture performance test.
Development and Application of Materials Similar to Iron Crystal Sand Consolidation of New type of Rock and Soil[J].
Experimental Science and Technology, 2006, 3:4-8
Journal of the Yangtze River Academy of Sciences, 2001,18(5):32-35
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Yuan Bin Zhang, Hui Luo, Tong Guang Zhai
Materials and Experimental Details
The three kinds of materials used in this investigation were taken from three fan hubs.
Lindley and T.Fukui: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol.432 (2006), pp.59-68
Samuel: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol.473 (2008), pp.65-75
Todinov: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol.255 (1998), pp.117-123
Tiryakioglu: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol.497 (2008), pp.119-125.
Lindley and T.Fukui: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol.432 (2006), pp.59-68
Samuel: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol.473 (2008), pp.65-75
Todinov: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol.255 (1998), pp.117-123
Tiryakioglu: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol.497 (2008), pp.119-125.
Online since: January 2006
Authors: Tung Te Chu, Kuei Shu Hsu, Ming Guo Her, Long Jyi Yeh, Tian Syung Lan
Nomenclature
a = average volume of material machined per unit part.
Acknowledgement Financial support for this work was provided by the National Science Council Taiwan, R.O.C., under the contracts of NSC91-2212-E-244-004 and NSC93-2212-E237-007.
Lan: The optimal control of material removal rate with fixed tool life and speed limitation, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 121 (2002), No. 2, pp. 238-242
Li: Applications of virtual manufacturing in materials processing, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 113 (2001), pp. 416-423
Chang: Design and implementation for maximum metal removal-rate control of a constant turning-force system, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 57 (1996), pp. 351-359
Acknowledgement Financial support for this work was provided by the National Science Council Taiwan, R.O.C., under the contracts of NSC91-2212-E-244-004 and NSC93-2212-E237-007.
Lan: The optimal control of material removal rate with fixed tool life and speed limitation, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 121 (2002), No. 2, pp. 238-242
Li: Applications of virtual manufacturing in materials processing, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 113 (2001), pp. 416-423
Chang: Design and implementation for maximum metal removal-rate control of a constant turning-force system, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 57 (1996), pp. 351-359
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Ji Hu Wang, Hong Bo Liu, Shao Guo Wen, Yan Shen
Tensile property, hardness and wear resistance of composite materials were studied by various methods.
Park: Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, Vol. 21(2001) , p.2589 ], PP[[]K.
Zhou and C.X.Zhou: Polymer Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 23 (2007), p.144.
Different composite materials were prepared by direct blending.
Then, the obtained materials can be modified barium sulfate (MBS).
Park: Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, Vol. 21(2001) , p.2589 ], PP[[]K.
Zhou and C.X.Zhou: Polymer Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 23 (2007), p.144.
Different composite materials were prepared by direct blending.
Then, the obtained materials can be modified barium sulfate (MBS).
Online since: July 2016
Authors: Jia Chen Liu, Guang Ya Li, Yan Yuan Liang
Experimental procedure
Raw materials.
Hilmas, Computational Materials Science 79 (0) (2013) 663-673
Bill, Journal of Materials Research 25 (11) (2010) 2150-2158
Bill, Journal of Materials Research 26 (4) (2011) 600-608
Cao, Materials Science & Technology 23 (7) (2007) 880-882
Hilmas, Computational Materials Science 79 (0) (2013) 663-673
Bill, Journal of Materials Research 25 (11) (2010) 2150-2158
Bill, Journal of Materials Research 26 (4) (2011) 600-608
Cao, Materials Science & Technology 23 (7) (2007) 880-882
Online since: February 2023
Authors: Bhaveshkumar K. Patel, Sheth Pushpak Chandrakant
This phenomenon has led researchers to conduct research and develop modern, effective cutting tool materials.
Gupta et al. noted similar observations when using titanium and Inconel alloys as workpiece materials.
MQL machining of difficult to cut materials.
De Chiffre, Performance evaluation of vegetable-based oils in drilling austenitic stainless steel, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 148,171–176,2004. doi:10.1016/S0924-0136(03)00679-4 [32] P.B.Patole and V.V.
Davim (ed.), Sustainable Machining, Materials Forming, Machining and Tribology,2017.
Gupta et al. noted similar observations when using titanium and Inconel alloys as workpiece materials.
MQL machining of difficult to cut materials.
De Chiffre, Performance evaluation of vegetable-based oils in drilling austenitic stainless steel, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 148,171–176,2004. doi:10.1016/S0924-0136(03)00679-4 [32] P.B.Patole and V.V.
Davim (ed.), Sustainable Machining, Materials Forming, Machining and Tribology,2017.
Online since: October 2015
Authors: I. Shardakov, A. Shestakov, A. Bykov
The work was supported by the Russian Science Foundation (project № 14-29-00172).
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References [1] Murali G., Pannirselvam N., Flexural strengthening of reinforced concrete beams using fibre reinforced polymer laminate: A review, Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences. 6(11) (2011) 41-47
-T., Parametric study of inspecting fiber reinforced polymer (frp) using infrared thermography, Journal of Applied Science and Engineering. 16(4) (2013) 431-440
[8] Teng J.G., Smith S.T., Yao J., Chen J.F., Intermediate crack-induced debonding in RC beams and slabs, Construction and Building Materials. 17 (6-7) (2003) 447–462
[10] Starnes M.A., Carino N.J., Kausel E.A., Preliminary thermography studies for quality control of concrete structures strengthened with fiber-reinforced polymer composites, Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering. 15(3) (2003) 266-273