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Online since: April 2013
Authors: Gerardo Antonio Rosas Trejo, R. Pérez, Rodrigo Alonso Esparza Muñoz, A. Ruíz-Baltazar
Ding, Mechanisms of PVP in the preparation of silver nanoparticles, Materials Chemistry and Physics 94 (2005) 449-453
Chen, Synthesis of silver nanoparticles - Effects of concerned parameters in water/oil microemulsion, Materials Science and Engineering B 142 (2007) 1-15
Moya, Biocide activity of diatom-silver nanocomposite, Materials Letters 64 (2010) 2122-2125
Kourai, Characterization and photochemical and antibacterial properties of highly stable silver nanoparticles prepared on montmorillonite clay in n-hexanol, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 345 (2010) 433-441
Li, Enhanced photoluminescence property of SnO2 nanoparticles contained in mesoporous silica synthesized with leached talc as Si source, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 102 (2007) 204-211
Chen, Synthesis of silver nanoparticles - Effects of concerned parameters in water/oil microemulsion, Materials Science and Engineering B 142 (2007) 1-15
Moya, Biocide activity of diatom-silver nanocomposite, Materials Letters 64 (2010) 2122-2125
Kourai, Characterization and photochemical and antibacterial properties of highly stable silver nanoparticles prepared on montmorillonite clay in n-hexanol, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 345 (2010) 433-441
Li, Enhanced photoluminescence property of SnO2 nanoparticles contained in mesoporous silica synthesized with leached talc as Si source, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 102 (2007) 204-211
Online since: October 2010
Authors: Bao Lin Hu, Wen Juan Yao, Ting Chen Fang
Introduction
Large numbers of researches show[1-2] that many materials have the property of different tension-compression modulus. especially new type polymeric materials and composite materials developed in recent years have more obvious the different modulus characteristics in tension and compression.
Mechanics of Materials, 2009, 42: 469-476
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 2009, 2: 51-60
[5] Wenjuan Yao,Zhang CH, Jiang XF, Nonlinear Mechanical Behavior of Combined Members with Different Moduli , International Journal of Nonlinear Sciences and Numerical Simulation,2006,7(2):233-238
Compressive strength analysis for high performance fibers with different modulus in tension and compression Journal of Composite Materials, March 2009v 43, n 6: 661-674.
Mechanics of Materials, 2009, 42: 469-476
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 2009, 2: 51-60
[5] Wenjuan Yao,Zhang CH, Jiang XF, Nonlinear Mechanical Behavior of Combined Members with Different Moduli , International Journal of Nonlinear Sciences and Numerical Simulation,2006,7(2):233-238
Compressive strength analysis for high performance fibers with different modulus in tension and compression Journal of Composite Materials, March 2009v 43, n 6: 661-674.
Online since: July 2010
Authors: De Sheng Fu, Naoki Wakiya, Haruka Sugiura, Naonori Sakamoto, Hisao Suzuki
InN belongs to the III-group nitride materials and is known to have a low decomposition
temperature which causes intractable grain growth compared to the other nitrides, GaN, AlN, etc.
The III-group nitride materials attract attentions due to their electroluminescence properties.
The GaN based nitride materials, e.g.
Unlike the other nitride materials, the InN is known to be unstable at high temperature and therefore it is quite difficult to control crystal growth mechanisms of the InNs.
Yanashima et al., Journal of Electronic Materials 28, 287 (1999). 3.
The III-group nitride materials attract attentions due to their electroluminescence properties.
The GaN based nitride materials, e.g.
Unlike the other nitride materials, the InN is known to be unstable at high temperature and therefore it is quite difficult to control crystal growth mechanisms of the InNs.
Yanashima et al., Journal of Electronic Materials 28, 287 (1999). 3.
Online since: April 2011
Authors: Frédéric Valiorgue, Michel Coret, Eric Feulvarch, Alexandre Mondelin, Joël Rech
Habibi Bajguirani, Materials Science and Engineering, A338 (2002), p.142-159
Adhami, Materials Science and Engineering, A527, Issues 4-5 (2010), p.1052-1057
Capello, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 160 (2005), p.221-228
Lazoglu, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 183 (2007), p.77-87
Ee, Journal of materials processing technology, 47 (2005), p.1611-1668
Adhami, Materials Science and Engineering, A527, Issues 4-5 (2010), p.1052-1057
Capello, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 160 (2005), p.221-228
Lazoglu, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 183 (2007), p.77-87
Ee, Journal of materials processing technology, 47 (2005), p.1611-1668
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Ferry Hadary, Nelly Wahyuni, Syaifurrahman Syaifurrahman, Ayong Hiendro
Oskam, Dye-sensitized solar cells with natural dye extracted from achiote seeds, Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells. 94(2010) 40–44
Majid, A.K Arof, Performance of dye-sensitized solar cells with (PVDF-HFP)-KI-EC-PC electrolyte and different dye materials, International Journal of Photoenergy. 2011
Sharma, Dye-sensitized solar cell based on rose bengal dye and nanocrystalline TiO2, Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells. 92(2008) 909–913
Bignozzi, Efficient dye-sensitized solar cells using red turnip and purple wild sicilian prickly pear fruits, International Journal of Moleciular Sciences. 11(2010) 254–267
Fatholahi, Natural pomegranate juice as photosensitizers for dye-sensitized solar cell (DSC), Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials-Rapid Communications. 5(2011) 360–362
Majid, A.K Arof, Performance of dye-sensitized solar cells with (PVDF-HFP)-KI-EC-PC electrolyte and different dye materials, International Journal of Photoenergy. 2011
Sharma, Dye-sensitized solar cell based on rose bengal dye and nanocrystalline TiO2, Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells. 92(2008) 909–913
Bignozzi, Efficient dye-sensitized solar cells using red turnip and purple wild sicilian prickly pear fruits, International Journal of Moleciular Sciences. 11(2010) 254–267
Fatholahi, Natural pomegranate juice as photosensitizers for dye-sensitized solar cell (DSC), Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials-Rapid Communications. 5(2011) 360–362
Online since: July 2022
Authors: Artem Ruban, Viktoriya Pasternak, Volodymyr Konoval, Anna Zhyhlo
Archives of Materials Science and Engineering, 94 2 (2018) 49–54
Archives of Materials Science and Engineering, 95 1 (2019) 12–19
Ruban, Investigation of the properties of powder materials using computer modeling, Materials Science Forum, 1038 (2021) 33-39
Bezuhla, Improvement of fire resistance of polymeric materials at their filling with aluminosilicates, Materials Science Forum, 1006 (2020) 55-61
Nestorenko, Features of some polymer building materials behavior at heating, Materials Science Forum, 1006 (2020) 47-54
Archives of Materials Science and Engineering, 95 1 (2019) 12–19
Ruban, Investigation of the properties of powder materials using computer modeling, Materials Science Forum, 1038 (2021) 33-39
Bezuhla, Improvement of fire resistance of polymeric materials at their filling with aluminosilicates, Materials Science Forum, 1006 (2020) 55-61
Nestorenko, Features of some polymer building materials behavior at heating, Materials Science Forum, 1006 (2020) 47-54
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Jin Bao Liu, Jian Rong Xue, Wei Zhu
The material model was based on nonlinear fracture mechanics and assumes a bilinear softening response [3].
(3) Damage degradation of concrete dam related with material properties and earthquake intensity.
Jafaar, Two dimensional seismic analysis of Kinta RCC dam, International Journal on Hydropower and Dams 15 (2008) 96-101
Van Rensburg, Cracking in concrete using smeared cracking finite element modeling, South African Journal of Science 102 (2006) 548-556
Hesari, Dynamics analysis of the arch concrete dam under earthquake force with ABAQUS, Journal of Applied Sciences 8 (2008) 2648-2658
(3) Damage degradation of concrete dam related with material properties and earthquake intensity.
Jafaar, Two dimensional seismic analysis of Kinta RCC dam, International Journal on Hydropower and Dams 15 (2008) 96-101
Van Rensburg, Cracking in concrete using smeared cracking finite element modeling, South African Journal of Science 102 (2006) 548-556
Hesari, Dynamics analysis of the arch concrete dam under earthquake force with ABAQUS, Journal of Applied Sciences 8 (2008) 2648-2658
Online since: April 2019
Authors: Xu Cheng, Sun Fei
At present, the material performance tests at high temperatures are mainly aimed at steel materials in the construction field and new composite materials in other industries[5-8].
Journal of Ballistics,2016, 28(4):75-79
Journal of vibration and Shock,2017,36(19):1-7 [5] Committee on practical Manual of Engineering materials.
Applied Mechanics & Materials, 2014, 518:150-154
Advanced Materials and Manufacing Process, 2012, 27: 840~845
Journal of Ballistics,2016, 28(4):75-79
Journal of vibration and Shock,2017,36(19):1-7 [5] Committee on practical Manual of Engineering materials.
Applied Mechanics & Materials, 2014, 518:150-154
Advanced Materials and Manufacing Process, 2012, 27: 840~845
Online since: February 2024
Authors: Chen Yuan Chung, Yu Min Huang, Siang Sian Lin
For example, the gas-assisted injection molding that hollows out the interior plastic parts to reduce the use of plastic materials.
Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) which selected in this study is also one of the environmentally friendly plastic materials that can self-decompose.
Tobolsky, Properties of linear elastomeric polyurethanes, Journal of Applied Polymer Science 10 (1966) 1837-1844
Zheng, Effect of polytetrafluoroethylene on the foaming behaviors of linear polypropylene in continuous extrusion, Journal of Applied Polymer Science 129 (2013) 2253-2260
Wang, High thermal insulation and compressive strength polypropylene foams fabricated by high-pressure foam injection molding and mold opening of nano-fibrillar composites, Materials & Design 131 (2017) 1-11.
Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) which selected in this study is also one of the environmentally friendly plastic materials that can self-decompose.
Tobolsky, Properties of linear elastomeric polyurethanes, Journal of Applied Polymer Science 10 (1966) 1837-1844
Zheng, Effect of polytetrafluoroethylene on the foaming behaviors of linear polypropylene in continuous extrusion, Journal of Applied Polymer Science 129 (2013) 2253-2260
Wang, High thermal insulation and compressive strength polypropylene foams fabricated by high-pressure foam injection molding and mold opening of nano-fibrillar composites, Materials & Design 131 (2017) 1-11.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Mitra Ghanbari-Matloob, Amir Hossein Mahmoudi, Soroush Heydarian
Nix, A Method for Interpreting the Data from Depth-Sensing Indentation Instruments, Journal of Materials Science 1 (1986) 601-609
Swain, Determining the Mechanical Properties of Small Volumes of Material from Submicrometer Spherical Indentations, Journal of Materials Research 10 (1995) 101-112
Oliver, Indentation Power-Law Creep of High-Purity Indium, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A30 (1999) 601-610
Limarga, Measurement of Creep-Induced Localized Residual Stress in Soda-Lime Glass using Nano-Indentation Technique, Materials Science and Engineering A318 (2001) 211-215
Karlsson, On the Determination of Residual Stress and Mechanical Properties by Indentation, Materials Science and Engineering A 416 (2006) 139-149
Swain, Determining the Mechanical Properties of Small Volumes of Material from Submicrometer Spherical Indentations, Journal of Materials Research 10 (1995) 101-112
Oliver, Indentation Power-Law Creep of High-Purity Indium, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A30 (1999) 601-610
Limarga, Measurement of Creep-Induced Localized Residual Stress in Soda-Lime Glass using Nano-Indentation Technique, Materials Science and Engineering A318 (2001) 211-215
Karlsson, On the Determination of Residual Stress and Mechanical Properties by Indentation, Materials Science and Engineering A 416 (2006) 139-149