Search Options

Sort by:

Sort search results by

Publication Type:

Publication Type filter

Open access:

Publication Date:

Periodicals:

Periodicals filter

Search results

Online since: February 2022
Authors: Mukhamiat Alimov, Alexander Dumanskiy
Along with development of micromechanical and phenomenological models, an important place has the procedure for identifying the basic characteristics of composite materials.
Introduction Thermoplastic binders are used in composite materials to increase the resistance to cracking in structural elements at elevated temperatures [1-2].
For all materials, the dependence of physical and mechanical properties on time is more or less characteristic, and as to polymer-based composite materials, this relationship becomes noticeable, especially when loads do not coincide with the directions of reinforcement.
Palazotto, A study of graphitre/PEEK under high temperatures, In Advances in Thermoplastic Matrix Composite Materials, Golam M.
Mikhaylin, Heat-resistant polymers and polymer materials.
Online since: June 2011
Authors: Peter Staron, Felix Beckmann, Andreas Stark, Helmut Eckerlebe, Martin Müller, Andreas Schreyer, Michael Oehring, Mario Salgado, Thomas Lippmann, Norbert Hort, Karl Ulrich Kainer, Florian Pyczak
Introduction Neutron scattering is widely used in materials research involving diffraction, small-angle scattering, or tomography [1].
This makes the dilatometer a unique sample environment for in situ materials research experiments.
Clemens (eds.): Neutrons and synchrotron radiation in engineering materials science, Wiley VCH, Weinheim (2010)
Journal Cast Met.
Kostorz, in: Treatise on Materials Science and Technology, Vol. 15: Neutron Scattering, G. 
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Yu Liang Liu, Li Fang Tao, En Ling Lin
Here the connection rod is made of Titanium alloy material with a surface roughness 0.3.
Fig. 4 Circuit-level physical map of the mooring control system Acknowledgements This work is supported by non-profit scientific project of science & technology department of Zhejiang province of China (2010C33178), project of science & technology department of Zhoushan city of China (10249) and project of Zhejiang Ocean University of China (200913, 201023, 11182100710).
Journal of Wuhan University of Technology (Science and Engineer), 2002, 26(3): 361- 364
China science information, 2008(24): 112-114
Transportation Science and Technology, 2010, 241(4): 108-110.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Recai Kus, Mahmut Unaldi
Changes in component types or weight percentage of the ingredients in the formulation may change the physical, mechanical and chemical properties of the brake friction materials to be developed. [3-7] According to the regulations against hazardous ingredients in Europe and the United States, several raw materials usually used in commercial friction materials could have a potential negative environmental impact.
Amaren, Characterization of Periwinkle Shell as Asbestos-Free Brake Pad Materials, The Pacific Journal of Science and Technology, 13 (2012) 57-63
Lu, A Combinatorial Approach for Automotive Friction Materials: Effects of Ingredients on Friction Performance, Composites Science and Technology, 66 (2006) 591-598
Kasiran, Selection of Best Formulation for Semi-Metallic Brake Friction Materials Development, in: K.
Azhari, The Performance Of Semi–Metallic Friction Materials For Passenger Cars, Jurnal Teknologi, 46 (2007) 53–72.
Online since: September 2017
Authors: Hichem Farh, Mosbah Zidani, Said Mechachti, Omar Benchiheub, Abdenabi Abidi, Noureddine Gherraf
The conclusion is that the mechanisms are similar for both materials, although there is a strong dependence on porosity and microstructure for powder metallurgy materials.
Experimental Methods 2.1 Materials The materials were prepared by powder metallurgy.
Table 1 shows the chemical composition of these materials as a percentage weight.
Torralba, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 143-144 (2003) 475–4800
J.material of environnement science N°4 (2010) 267-276. [29] D
Online since: February 2013
Authors: Hao Huang, Zhong Hua Yang, Jun Chen
The glucomannan extracted from its root was used in food producing and new material making.
Materials and methods Compounds.
Hela cells infected with coxsackievirus B were passaged by the virus research Institute, Science Academe of China, WuHan.
China Journal of Modern Medicine ,2005,15(3):383-387 [4] Jin-Rong Zhao, Yu-Jie Bai, Qing-Hua Zhang, Yan Wan, Ding Li, Xiao-Jun Yan.
Journal of Applied Phycology, 2001, 13: 127-134 [6] Laura B,Talarico,Elsa B Damonte.
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Hong Mei Cui, Ling Fei Ke, Fang Li, Ti Kang
Experimental material.
But it was a materials which can absorb the energy in the microwave field, and can speed up the velocity of zeolite synthesis[3].
Conclusions (1) Coal fly ash contains some of the microwave absorption materials in the microwave field which can be used as a catalyst to promote the synthesis of zeolite.
(3) Coal fly ash are acted as the raw materials to produce zeolite, which was a better utilization of coal fly ash way.
Vol.27 (2007), p. 27, in chinese [2] Yonglong Guo, Yanxin Wang, Hesheng Cai, Zhihua Yang: Earth Science-Journal of China University of Geosciences.Vol. 28 (2003), p. 517, in chinese [3] Hongmei Cui, Youping Sun, Libing Lu, Yanbo Gao, Lingfei Ke: Fly Ash Comprehensive Utilization.
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Mohamad Hafiz Mohd Wahid, Adillah Nurashikin Arshad, Rozana Mohd Dahan, Muhamad Naiman Sarip, Mohamad Rusop Mahmood
Experimental The polymeric materials used to prepare the nanocomposites thin films were Poly(vinylidene flouride) powder (PVDF), (Mw~534,000) supplied by Sigma Aldrich and were used without further treatment.
This finding was supported by Natori et. al, which stated that the dielectric constant of high dielectric materials decreases as the film thickness is decreased.
Several studies indicated that these curves were related to the dielectric relaxation of polymeric materials.
From Fig. 3, the nanocomposites experienced β-dielectric relaxation at high frequency, consistent to Bӧettcher study which stated that the curve of β-dielectric relaxations was contributed by the zigzag conformation of polymer materials, which resulted in high dielectric constant of a polymer material.
Tang, et al., "The Effects of Nanofillers, Stretching and Recrystallization on Microstructure, Phase Transformation, and Dielectric Properties in PVDF Nanocomposites," European Polymer Journal, vol. 48 pp. 1062-1072
Online since: June 2019
Authors: Alexander S. Samardak, Alexey V. Ognev, Vadim Samardak, Sergey Mikhallov, Victor Zavaleyev, Sergey Goloviatinski
Acknowledgments This work was supported by the Russian Ministry of Education and Science under the state task (3.5178.2017/8.9 and 3.4956.20177), by Far Eastern Federal University under the complex project “Materials” and by Act 211 Government of the Russian Federation, contract № 02.A03.21.0011.
Robertson, Diamond like amorphous carbon, Materials Science and Engineering R 37 (2002) 129-281
Hakovirta, Hardmetal woodcutting tool tips coated with tetrahedral amorphous carbon, Diamond and Related Materials 8 (1999) 1225–1228
Journal of Refractory Metals & Hard Materials 28 (2010) 51–70
Kim, Properties and tool performance of ta-C films deposited by double-bend filtered cathodic vacuum arc for micro drilling applications, Diamond & Related Materials 19 (2010) 866–869
Online since: March 2008
Authors: Cong Qian Cheng, Peng Yang, Jie Zhao, Yang Xu
The Growth Behaviors of IMC Layers at Soldered and Diffusion Bonding Sn/Cu Interfaces and the Effects of High Magnetic Field Cong qian Cheng, Jie Zhao*, Yang Xu, Peng Yang School of Materials Science and Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116023, China Corresponding author: jiezhao@dlut.edu.cn Keywords: IMC layers, aging, growth behaviors, high magnetic field Abstract.
Under such circumstance, various effects of high magnetic field have been studied in the materials science and engineering.
It is hoped to find some new properties of materials or special phenomena in these areas.
An interfacial IMC layer plays the joint function between two different materials in many areas, especially in electronic packaging.
Kitazawa Journal of the European Ceramic Society 27 (2007), P. 797-799 [6] Y.S.