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Online since: April 2014
Authors: Yu Zhong Zhang, Yan Wang, Jing Li, Zhen Wei Guan, Zhi Yong Wang
Laser Ablation Resistance Behavior of Organosilicone Composite Coating on Various Substrates Jing Lia, Zhenwei Guan, Yuzhong Zhang, Yan Wang and Zhiyong Wang Beijing Institute of Aeronautical Materials, P.O.
This composite coating consists of organic resin base and inorganic functional fillings, which were made up of glass powder with high melting point materials such as SiO2, BN and ZrO2 etc.
Numerous attempts have been made to protect metal materials from thermal destruction by applying functional coatings on the surface of aero core components, for instance, gasoline tank or/and aerofoil.
References [1] APS Study Group, Science and technology of directed energy weapons[J].
Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2009, 36(7): 1605-1618 [9] R.H.J.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Bin Li, Jin Wei Liu, Hao Luo, Chao Yu Feng, Xiao Xiao Duan
The Warning Measurement System of Erythema Time with Ultra Violet Photodevice and Properties of Biological Filtration Materials Bin Li*, JinWei Liu,Hao Luo,ChaoYu Feng,XiaoXiao Duan College of Science, College of Computer and Information Hohai University Nanjing, China *E-mail:1096270446@qq.com Keywords: III-nitride semiconductors; max exposure time; solar radiation; measuring flow chart Abstract-This proposal is directed toward the development of innovative high-efficiency UV photodevice based on the wide bandgap III-nitride (GaN-based) semiconductors for reliable operation at the solar radiation action spectrum for human.
References [1] Uwe Feister, Gudrun Laschewski, Rolf-Dieter Grewe, UV index forecasts and measurements of health-effective radiation, Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology 102 (2011) 55–68
Online since: April 2026
Authors: Xavier Lemoine
This phenomenon depends on the material and structure (test piece geometry, loading speed, etc.).
Materials Science and Engineering A307 (2001) 15–22
Materials Today Communications 44 (2025) 112026
Journal of Iron and Steel Research, International 24 (2017) 1073-1077
Material Forming - ESAFORM 2024, Materials Research Proceedings 41 (2024) 2210-2219
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Samion Syahrullail, Muhammad Amirul Abdul Rahman
Material and Method Experimental Apparatus.
Material of Ball Bearing.
The ball test material was EN31 steel, 12.7mm in diameter, with a surface finish of 0.1 mm CLA.
Besides, in short term test, increased viscosity through oxidation possess can provide better lubricity but in case of long term application, it causes degradation of fuel and is therefore results in reduced lubricity, enhanced corrosion and degradation of materials.
Journal of Zhejiang University - Science A, 13-8 (2012) 633-640.
Online since: June 2010
Authors: Atsunori Kamegawa, Toru Iwaki, Masuo Okada
Simultaneous Enhancement of Electrical Conductivities and Mechanical Properties in Cu-Ti Alloy by Hydrogenation Process Atsunori Kamegawa1, a , Toru Iwaki1,2 and Masuo Okada1,b 1 Department of Materials Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8579, Japan 2 Graduate Student of Tohoku University (now at JFE Steel Corp.)
The alloy is commercially available, and has been widely used for high-strength electrical conducting materials such as lead frames and connectors.
Acknowledgements This study was partially supported by the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture, "Elements Science and Technology Project".
Okada: Materials Science Forum, 419-422 (2003) 931-936
Konno: Journal of the JRICu 47 (2008) 165-170.
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Hua Zhang, Xu Gang Zhang, Yang Hong Wang
Xue etc. pointed out a model which integrated input-output of materials in manufacturing system based on the input-output of materials of a single process, by reducing the environmental influence of the single process to improve the green attributes of manufacturing system [2].
Fig. 4 The network architecture of evaluation system Application Example The production process of valve body of electric globe valve XF3411A in a valve factory is as follows: raw materials → roughcast → machining → assembly → heat treatment → test.
Q20091115, The Open Fund of Key Laboratory for Metallurgical Equipment and Natural Science Foundation of China (70971102).
References [1] F.Liu, H.J.Cao and H.Zhang: The Theory and Technology for Green Manufacturing (Science Press, China 2005)
[7] Y.H.Liu,W.J.Jiang and C.L.Li: Journal of Central South University (Science and Technology), Vol. 40, (2009), p. 768(In Chinese) [8] B.Wang, Y.B.Wang and Y.T.Wang: Machine Design and Research, Vol. 23, (2007), p. 25(In Chinese)
Online since: August 2022
Authors: Anh Hoa Bui, Tran Thi Thu Hien, Cao Son Nguyen
Effect of Temperature on Desulphurization of Liquid Iron Using a Flux containing Basic Oxygen Furnace Slag Cao Son NGUYENa*, Thi Thu Hien TRANb, Anh Hoa BUIc School of Materials Science and Engineering, Hanoi University of Science and Technology No. 1, Dai Co Viet Road, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi, Vietnam ason.nguyencao@hust.edu.vn, bhien.tranthithu@hust.edu.vn, choa.buianh@hust.edu.vn Key words: Basic oxygen furnace slag, desulphurization, liquid iron, flux Abstract.
The slag contains high amount of components such as CaO, Fe2O3, MgO, P2O5, etc. which are able to be utilized in field of agriculture, constructive materials, etc.
Besides, the slag was able to be recycled to make constructive materials as indicated in the research of Tsukasaki and co-workers [3].
Nagasaka, Fundamental Research on a Rational Steelmaking Slag Recycling System by Phosphorus Separation and Collection, Journal for Manufacturing Science and Production 13 (2013) 1-2
Nishijima, Fractionation of Phosphorus in Steelmaking Slags and Aquatic Particulate Materials Using a Sequential Extraction Technique, ISIJ International, 1 (2015) 183–189
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Ratana Indranupakorn, Kangsadarn Wicheansin
Materials and methods Materials.
Furthermore, the internal structure of encapsulated cajuput oil powders (Fig.3) indicated that in all cases the core materials was in the form of small oil droplets embedded in the wall matrix.
Yoshii and others: Innovative Food Science & Emerging Technologies2 (2001), p. 55-61
Chandrapatya: Thai Journal of Agricultural Science (2009), p. 27-33
Linko: Food Science.
Online since: October 2007
Authors: R. Trivedi, Shan Liu, J.H. Lee
Trivedi* * Materials and Engineering Physics, Ames Laboratory and Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, USA ** Department of Materials Science, Changwon NationalUniversity, Kyungnam, S.
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Plapp, Journal of Crystal Growth vol.303, 2007, 49-57 8.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Hao Jiang, Shi Chang Zhong, Gang Chen, Song Bai
However, the emergence of SiC as a viable material, especially the 4H polytype, has made it possible to significantly increase the maximum total power available from a single device.
Arai, Three Dimensional Analysis of Turnoff Operation of SiC Buried Gate Static Induction Transistors (BG-SITs), Materials Science Forum Vols. 600-603 (2009) pp 1075-1078
[2] SiC High Power Transistors for Next Generation VHF/UHF Radar, Microwave Journal Vol. 52, No. 1, January 2009, Page 108
[4] Chen Gang, Wu Peng, Bai Song, Li Zheyang, Li Yun, Ni WeiJiang, Li Yuzhu,213 W 500 MHz 4H-SiC Static Induction Transistor,Applied Mechanics and Materials Vols. 130-134 (2012) pp 3392-3395
Casady, RF and DC Characterization of Self-aligned L-band 4H-SiC Static Induction Transistors, Materials Science Forum Vols. 527-529 (2006) pp. 1223-1226 [7] Mike Mallinger, Bruce Odekirk, Mar Caballero and Francis Chai. , Microsemi ups the power of its SiC transistors, www.compoundsemiconductor.net, August / September 2010, pp. 31-33