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Online since: July 2014
Authors: Alena Vimmrová
All the tested materials can be considered as a vapor permeable materials, which is positive from the point of view of their hygric performance in building envelopes.
Therefore, the commonly produced AAC materials have better properties than the material presented in this paper.
Acknowledgement: This research has been supported by the Czech Science Foundation, under Project No.
Interlaboratory comparison of hygric properties of porous building materials.
Journal of Thermal Envelope and Building Science 27 (2004) 307–25
Therefore, the commonly produced AAC materials have better properties than the material presented in this paper.
Acknowledgement: This research has been supported by the Czech Science Foundation, under Project No.
Interlaboratory comparison of hygric properties of porous building materials.
Journal of Thermal Envelope and Building Science 27 (2004) 307–25
Online since: May 2014
Authors: R. Ganesh Narayanan, Dhrubajyoti Doley, V. Satheeshkumar
The base materials are made of Stainless Steel.
The materials used are marketed under brand anabond as Anaoxy 101 and Anaoxy 102.
Szklarska-Smialowska, Effect of fillers on the degradation of automotive epoxy adhesives in aqueous solutions, Journal of Materials Science, 28 (1993) 6205-6210 [2] R.
Stapley, Thermal conductivity of epoxy resin-aluminium, Journal of Materials Science, 12 (1977) 1689-1690
Steverding, Thermal conductivity of epoxy–aluminum powder mixtures, Journal of Material Science, 12 (1977), 1685–1688
The materials used are marketed under brand anabond as Anaoxy 101 and Anaoxy 102.
Szklarska-Smialowska, Effect of fillers on the degradation of automotive epoxy adhesives in aqueous solutions, Journal of Materials Science, 28 (1993) 6205-6210 [2] R.
Stapley, Thermal conductivity of epoxy resin-aluminium, Journal of Materials Science, 12 (1977) 1689-1690
Steverding, Thermal conductivity of epoxy–aluminum powder mixtures, Journal of Material Science, 12 (1977), 1685–1688
Online since: January 2011
Authors: Shi Lei, Ke Gao Liu
The products with x=0.5~2.0 at 100~500 ºC are P type semiconducting materials due to their positive values.
The Seebeck coefficients () are negative when x=0.1 at 100 ºC and 200 ºC, which indicates the samples are N-type semiconductor materials, while those are positive at 300~500 ºC, which indicates that the samples are P-type semiconductor materials.
The products with x=0.5~2.0 at 100~500 ºC are P-type semiconducting materials due to their positive values.
Murr,: Materials Characterization, Vol.59, No.9, (2008), p.1258-1272 [4] R.B.
Sun: Materials Science and Engineering: B, Vol.136, No.2-3, (2007), p.111-117 [5] J.Y.
The Seebeck coefficients () are negative when x=0.1 at 100 ºC and 200 ºC, which indicates the samples are N-type semiconductor materials, while those are positive at 300~500 ºC, which indicates that the samples are P-type semiconductor materials.
The products with x=0.5~2.0 at 100~500 ºC are P-type semiconducting materials due to their positive values.
Murr,: Materials Characterization, Vol.59, No.9, (2008), p.1258-1272 [4] R.B.
Sun: Materials Science and Engineering: B, Vol.136, No.2-3, (2007), p.111-117 [5] J.Y.
Online since: January 2020
Authors: A.Yu. Semeykin, N.Yu. Kiryushina
Chakov, Renewable plant materials as the basis for obtaining functional nanocomposite materials for universal use, Journal of Applied Chemistry, 84 (2011) 1562-1566
Satapathy, Erosion wear response of epoxy composites filled with steel industry slag and sludge particles: A comparative study, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 338(1) (2018) 0120597
Building materials and products.
Materials.
Satapathy, Mechanical and wear characteristics of epoxy composites filled with industrial wastes: A comparative study, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 178(1) (2017) 0120196.
Satapathy, Erosion wear response of epoxy composites filled with steel industry slag and sludge particles: A comparative study, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 338(1) (2018) 0120597
Building materials and products.
Materials.
Satapathy, Mechanical and wear characteristics of epoxy composites filled with industrial wastes: A comparative study, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 178(1) (2017) 0120196.
Online since: February 2016
Authors: Beata Leszczyńska-Madej, Jerzy Smolik, Paulina Zawadzka, Ilona Nejman, Maria Richert
Effect of the addition of glassy carbon on the structure and properties of ZrO2 – Y2O2 coatings
Maria Richert 1a, Ilona Nejman 1b*, Beata Leszczyńska – Madej 1c,
Paulina Zawadzka 1d, Jerzy Smolik 2e
1 AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Non-Ferrous Metals,
Department of Materials Science and Non-Ferrous Metals Engineering.
Material Science Forum (2011) 113-120 [2] G.
Materials Research 11 (2008) 137-143He [7] J.
Richert, The wear resistance of thermal spray the tungsten and chromium carbides coatings, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering. 47 (2011) 177-183
Pałka, The Cr3C2 thermal spray coating on Al-Si substrate, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering. 38 (2010) 95-102 [16] P.
Material Science Forum (2011) 113-120 [2] G.
Materials Research 11 (2008) 137-143He [7] J.
Richert, The wear resistance of thermal spray the tungsten and chromium carbides coatings, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering. 47 (2011) 177-183
Pałka, The Cr3C2 thermal spray coating on Al-Si substrate, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering. 38 (2010) 95-102 [16] P.
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Hong Ren Pan, Jian Wei Qin, Zhao Wang Xia
This method makes it possible to consider parameters of particle damper such as the particle size, ratio and particle material and so on.
Acknowledgments This study is supported in part by the State Key Laboratory of Ocean Engineering Program under the grand number(1005) , the Innovation Foundation of jiangsu university of science and technology for undergraduate and the dectoral scientific research foundation of jiangsu university of science and technology(35011004).
Response of Impact Dampers with Granular Materials under Random Excitation, Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics, Vol. 25, (1996), No.3, pp. 253 [3] M.Saeki.
Impact Damping with Granular Materials in a Horizontally Vibrating System, Journal of Sound and Vibration, Vol. 251, (2002), No. 1, pp.153 [4] H.
Control of Particle Damper Nonlinearity, AIAA Journal, Vol. 47, (2009),No. 4, pp. 953 [6] A.
Acknowledgments This study is supported in part by the State Key Laboratory of Ocean Engineering Program under the grand number(1005) , the Innovation Foundation of jiangsu university of science and technology for undergraduate and the dectoral scientific research foundation of jiangsu university of science and technology(35011004).
Response of Impact Dampers with Granular Materials under Random Excitation, Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics, Vol. 25, (1996), No.3, pp. 253 [3] M.Saeki.
Impact Damping with Granular Materials in a Horizontally Vibrating System, Journal of Sound and Vibration, Vol. 251, (2002), No. 1, pp.153 [4] H.
Control of Particle Damper Nonlinearity, AIAA Journal, Vol. 47, (2009),No. 4, pp. 953 [6] A.
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Chang Mao Hung
The nanocomplexes materials were characterized by TEM, with a particle size around nanoscale particle sizes (~50 nm) with high dispersion phenomena.
The experimental results show that the Cu-La-Ce nanocomplexes materials only minor cause cytotoxicity effect in cultured human cells.
Rather, in this case, studies on cytotoxicity are available, especially for copper-group materials that have been used for decades, but very little is known on the toxicological effect and interaction with cellular structures for most newly developed materials.
Generally, these crystal phases may be responsible for the marked activity of materials.
Laborde, “Synthesis of Copper-Promoted CeO2 Catalysts,” Chemistry of Materials, vol. 18, March 2006, pp. 1945-1950, doi: 10.1021/cm052437h
The experimental results show that the Cu-La-Ce nanocomplexes materials only minor cause cytotoxicity effect in cultured human cells.
Rather, in this case, studies on cytotoxicity are available, especially for copper-group materials that have been used for decades, but very little is known on the toxicological effect and interaction with cellular structures for most newly developed materials.
Generally, these crystal phases may be responsible for the marked activity of materials.
Laborde, “Synthesis of Copper-Promoted CeO2 Catalysts,” Chemistry of Materials, vol. 18, March 2006, pp. 1945-1950, doi: 10.1021/cm052437h
Online since: October 2012
Authors: Jun Mu, Feng Mei Wang, De Rong Zhang
The packaging cushioning materials made by plant fiber with starch addition agent are the new kind of green packaging materials [5].
Experimental Materials.
Xiong: Plant Fiber Sciences in China, Vol. 31 (2009) No.2, pp.113-118.
Liao: Journal of Henan University of Science & Technology (Natural Science), Vol. 31 (2010) No.1, pp.70-73.
Xi: Journal of Agricultural Mechanization Research, (2007) No.5, pp.220-221.
Experimental Materials.
Xiong: Plant Fiber Sciences in China, Vol. 31 (2009) No.2, pp.113-118.
Liao: Journal of Henan University of Science & Technology (Natural Science), Vol. 31 (2010) No.1, pp.70-73.
Xi: Journal of Agricultural Mechanization Research, (2007) No.5, pp.220-221.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Aleksandar Subic, Alexander Walker
To understand the cushioning properties of these materials, it is necessary to consider the structural aspects of the various material combinations.
Linoleum, vinyl, rubber and other composite sheet materials are commonly used as sports surfaces and these materials provide a broad range of performance characteristics.
These materials are normally used in conjunction with rubberised or closed cell foam backing materials that attenuate shock.
International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, 11(3) (2006) 172-182
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 27(1) (1995) 92-97.
Linoleum, vinyl, rubber and other composite sheet materials are commonly used as sports surfaces and these materials provide a broad range of performance characteristics.
These materials are normally used in conjunction with rubberised or closed cell foam backing materials that attenuate shock.
International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, 11(3) (2006) 172-182
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 27(1) (1995) 92-97.
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Jian Jun Qu, Feng Yan Sun
Friction material optimization design for the traveling wave ultrasonic motor with stator contact layer
Fengyan Sun1, a, Jianjun Qu2,b
1 National Center for Materials Service Safety, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083,China
2 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, China
afysun@ustb.edu.cn, bthqjj@163.net
Keywords: friction material, optimization design, traveling wave ultrasonic motor.
In test, friction materials were stuck on the rotor surface and combined with Cu and Al stator respectively.
International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics, Vol. 38 (2003), p. 143-159 [3] J.L.
Wear and dynamic properties of piezoelectric ultrasonic motor with frictional materials coated stator.
Materials Chemistry and Physics, 2005, p. 391-395 [6] Ding Qingjun et al.
In test, friction materials were stuck on the rotor surface and combined with Cu and Al stator respectively.
International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics, Vol. 38 (2003), p. 143-159 [3] J.L.
Wear and dynamic properties of piezoelectric ultrasonic motor with frictional materials coated stator.
Materials Chemistry and Physics, 2005, p. 391-395 [6] Ding Qingjun et al.