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Online since: February 2011
Authors: Ziad K. Awad, Talal F. Yusaf
Fibre composite materials have become an important target for the solution of degradation problems in conventional structural materials such as steel, wood and concrete [1].
GFRP materials will loss the strength when the temperature exceeds 600 C0 as shown in Fig. 5 and Fig. 6.
The materials mechanical properties are shown in Table 1.
Hamelin, Composites Science and Technology, 61 (2001) 425-431
Kodur, Progress in Structural Engineering and Materials, 7 (2005) 136-149.
Online since: April 2021
Authors: Y.V. Anikin, Olga Yu. Makovskaya, V.I. Shilkov
Methods and Materials The volume of the rinsing waters sample was 0.1 dm3.
Shilkov, Modern materials and technologies of industrial wastewater treatment.
Russian Journal of Construction Science and Technology, 2 (2018)
Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 134 (2016), 012001
Ferreira Removal of chromium from electroplating industry effluents by ion exchange resins, Journal of Hazardous Materials 144 (2007) 634–638.
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Seok Woo Lee, Hon Jong Choi, Young Jae Choi, Kyeong Tae Kim, Yun Hyuck Hong, Kyung Hee Park
Several studies have been performed for machining of hard and brittle materials using ultrasonic vibration, which applied on either work material or cutting spindle2,6,7.
Ho11 Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 62 (1996) pp.287-293
Kim, Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 191 (2007) pp.153-156
Kong, Journal of materials processing technology Vol. 209 (2009) pp.32-37
Khamba, Materials Science and Engineering A460-461 (2007) pp.365-369
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Jian Er Zhou, Xiao Zhen Zhang, Yong Qing Wang, Jing Zhang, Shi Kai Zhao, Xi E Cai
Influence of Clay Materials on Acicular Mullite Porous Ceramic Jian-er Zhou a, Xiaozhen Zhang b, Jing Zhang, Yongqing Wang, Shikai Zhao and Xi-e Cai Key Laboratory of Jiangxi Universities for Inorganic Membranes, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Jingdezhen Ceramic Institute, Jingdezhen 333001, P.R.
Porous acicular mullite ceramic was prepared by in-situ reaction sintering, using clay materials and Al(OH)3) as the raw materials.
Different clay materials and industrial Al(OH)3 powder were used as the starting materials to synthesize the mullite ceramics.
Miao: Materials Letters vol. 38(1999), p. 167
Wang: Journal of ceramics vol. 31(2010), p. 46 (in Chinese)
Online since: May 2013
Authors: Sudjatmoko Sudjatmoko, Pekik Nurwantoro, Kuwat Triyana, Laith Rabih
The TiO2 has unique characteristics and economical alternative material for transparent conductivity oxide thin films compared with other materials.
Yu: Applied Surface Science Vol. 258 (2011), p. 1283– 1289
Rusu: Materials Letters Vol. 56 (2002), p. 210-214
Raj: Current Science Vol. 90, No. 10 (2006), p. 1378
Saidur: International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering (IJMME), Vol. 5 No.1 (2010), p. 5-10
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Aurelia Cristina Nechifor, Alexandrina Ivan, Valeriu Danciulescu, Roxana Trusca, Stefan Ioan Voicu
Materials and methods The materials were synthesized in two steps.
Wessling, Medical applications of membranes: Drug delivery, artificial organs and tissue engineering, Journal of Membrane Science 308 (2008) 1-34
Hayashi, Modification on natural clinoptilolite zeolite for its NH4+ retention capacity, Journal of Hazardous Materials 169 (2009) 29–35
Zhu, Multifunctional NO-delivery vessel derived from aminopropyl-modified mesoporous zeolites, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 356 (2011) 526–535
Miculescu, Formylated Polysulphone Membranes for Cell Immobilization, Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials 9 (2007) 3423-3426
Online since: October 2015
Authors: Ravishankar Sathyamurthy, P.K. Nagarajan, D. Vijayakumar
International Journal of Renewable Energy Development (IJRED) 2, no. 3 (2013): 115-120
Research journal in Pharmaceutical, biological and chemical sciences 5, no. 2 (2014): 764-771
"ENHANCING THE HEAT TRANSFER OF TRIANGULAR PYRAMID SOLAR STILL USING PHASE CHANGE MATERIAL AS STORAGE MATERIAL."
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science 225, no. 5 (2011): 1203-1212
Research journal in Pharmaceutical, biological and chemical sciences 5, no. 2 (2014): 772-777
Online since: July 2020
Authors: Mulyadi Bur, Hendery Dahlan, Fakhrur Rahman, Meifal Rusli, Gusriwandi Gusriwandi
A wide variety of sound absorption materials is now available and developed.
In generally, porous materials are found having a high sound absorption coefficient [2].
Seddeq, Factors Influensing Acoustics Performance of Sound Absortive Materials, Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Science 3 (2009) 4610-4617
Crocker, Recent Trends in Porous Sound-Absorbing Materials, Sound & Vibration July 2010, pp. 12-17 [3] F.
Series: Materials Science and Engineering 46 (2013) 012027.
Online since: January 2015
Authors: Xia Yuan Ning
The application status of waterproof bonding material of bridge deck pavement According to the survey of waterproof bonding material types which have been used on expressway in recent years, the most common materials are modified emulsified asphalt, hot modified asphalt and APP coils.
Study on the performance of synchronization gravel waterproof bond layer Synchronization gravel technology means adopt synchronous macadam car spray the macadam and bonding materials on the pavement simultaneously, then use wheel roller roll to form the synchronization asphalt gravel seal coat.
Fig.3 The shear and tensile strengths of different asphalt materials The figure 3 shows that the material types have a great impact to bond performance of waterproof bond layer, the optimal material is SBS modified asphalt, it is more suitable for waterproof bond layer of bridge deck pavement.
Journal of Chang’an University (Natural Science Edition).
Journal of Chang’an University (Natural Science Edition).
Online since: April 2016
Authors: Farida V. Nazipova, Ruslan R. Safin, Štefan Barcík, Radis Reshidovich Ziatdinov, Aigul Ravilevna Shaikhutdinova, Elena A. Beliakova, Pavel A. Kainov
One of the main problems of wood as filler in the production of composite materials based on mineral binder is "cement poisons".
Therefore hardwood containing more amounts of easy hydrolysable hemicelluloses than softwood is less suitable for high-quality materials.
Methods and Materials On this basis the experimental investigations when the wood particles are subjected to the extraction process were carried out.
Romelevich, Studies on mechanical properties of composite materials based on thermo modified timber, Drvna Industrija. 64-1 (2013) 3-8
Chitra, Enzyme-Assisted Extraction of Flavorings and Colorants from Plant Materials, Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition. 50 (2010) 146–161