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Online since: January 2013
Authors: Milan Brandt, Qian Chu Liu, Shou Jin Sun, Martin Leary, S. Feih, Joe Elambasseril
Kruth, Micro-CT-based improvement of geometrical and mechanical controllability of selective laser melted Ti6Al4V porous structures, Materials Science and Engineering.
Leyens, Morphology, microstructure, and hardness of titanium (Ti-6Al-4V) blocks deposited by wire-feed additive layer manufacturing (ALM), Materials Science and Engineering.
Fraser, Effects of process variables and size-scale on solidification microstructure in beam-based fabrication of bulky 3D structures, Materials Science and Engineering.
Semiatin, Microstructure and texture evolution during solidification processing of Ti–6Al–4V, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 135 (2003) 330-339
Smith, An investigation into the compressive properties of stainless steel micro-lattice structures, Journal of Sandwich Structures and Materials. 13 (2011) 303-329
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Jie Min Zhou, Sheng Fei Yu, Wu Sheng Luo
Review on sustainable thermal energy storage technologies, part I: Heat storage materials and techniques[J].
New Chemical Materials, 2013, 4(1): 146-148
Colloid and Polymer Science, 2002, 280(3): 260-266
Polymer Materials Science and Engineering, 2010, 26(12): 39-42
Journal of Jiaxing University, 2012,24(3): 80-83
Online since: August 2015
Authors: Mohd Mustafa Al Bakri Abdullah, Hussin Kamarudin, Mohd Remy Rozainy Arif Zainol, Hazamaah Nur Hamzah, Cheng Yong Heah
[7] He, J., Zhang, G.: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings; 32, 10, (2011), Pp 45
[8] Khale, D., Chaudhary, R.: Journal of Materials Science 42 (3), (2007).
[19] ACI Committee 226: ACI Materials Journal, ACI 226.3R-87, Title no. 84-M39, (1987) pp. 381
Lin,: Journal of Hazardous Materials, 162: 321, (2009)
Oliveira, Silva, R.: Construction and Building Materials, 36: 727, (2012).
Online since: May 2016
Authors: Mohd Al Amin Muhamad Nor, Nur Hawa Hazwani Ya’acob
Journal of Material Science. 47: 553-582
The Ceramic Glaze Handbook: Materials, Techniques,Formulas.
Ceramic Raw Materials.
Natural Science in Archaeology.
Thammasat International Journal Science Technology. 14(1): 10-20
Online since: April 2021
Authors: Hamideh Seddighi, Mehdi Ghannad, Mohammad Parhizkar Yaghoobi
Research in this category is not limited to homogeneous materials, and extensive research has been done on heterogeneous materials.
Zheng, " Creep deformations and stresses in thick-walled cylindrical vessels of functionally graded materials subjected to internal pressure", Journal of Composite Structures, Vol. 78, pp. 285–291, 2007
[6] G.Kohli, " Creep analysis in thick composite cylinder considering large strain”, Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering,Vol. 3,pp. 68-72, 2019
Shokouhi, "Creep damage evaluation of thick-walled spheres using a long-term creep constitutive model”, Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, Vol. 23, pp. 2577-2582, 2009
Zamin-Nejad, " Time-dependent thermo-creep analysis of rotating FGM thick-walled cylindrical pressure vessels under heat flux", International Journal of Engineering Science, Vol. 82, pp. 222-237, 2014
Online since: June 2014
FOREWORD We present an updated version of our journal.
Beginning with volume 20, we expand the theme and have changed the name of our periodical to «Journal of Biomimetics, Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering».
In our opinion, inclusion of Biomedical Engineering in the subject matter of our journal will expand the existing now platform for scientific discussions, exchange of views and scientific achievements.
Modern developments in applied and engineering sciences are rapidly going towards interdisciplinary researches and scientific developments at the intersection of various branches of human knowledge.
The needs of transplant surgery, orthopaedics, ophthalmology, and other branches of applied medicine encourage researchers in physics, materials science, chemistry, microbiology, etc to create materials that, in one way or another, can functionally replace natural tissues.
Online since: October 2009
Authors: Li Qiang Tang, Guo Hui Wu, Kun Wang
Then the stress value is taken as basic unknown parameter to solve these equations, the distribution of materials damage field was also obtained.
Thus the paper lays a necessary foundation for research on materials damage evolution law.
Introduction The spherical cavity expansion model, which can explain the material deformation process very clearly, is widely used in material science, solid state physics, explosion mechanics and other subjects.
This shows that the larger the parameter n is, the more tough the material will be, so the materials are difficult to be destroyed, and vice versa.
Lvk: Journal of solids structures vol.34(1977), p.1483 [4] SUN Qiu-hua, CAI Yan-hong, TANG Li-qiang: Journal of Harbin Engineering University vol.24(2003), p.193 (in Chinese)
Online since: December 2024
Authors: Yurii Otrosh, Nina Rashkevich, Vitalii Tomenko, Ivan Medved
Materials Science Forum, 1006 (2020) 166–172
Determination of the Fire-Retardant Efficiency of Magnesite Thermal Insulating Materials to Protect Metal Structures from Fire, In Materials Science Forum, 1038 (2021) p. 524-530
Materials Science Forum. 1038 (2021) 9–14
Materials Science Forum, 1006 (2020) 70-75
Materials Science Forum. 1006 (2020) 117–122
Online since: November 2015
Authors: A. Rajaraman, Philip Saratha Joanna, Dalbir Singh, C. Ganesan
But behavior of advanced composites with respect to different loading conditions is a complex issue due to their non homogeneity nature which causes failure in quite different manners than homogeneous materials [1].
The main reason is that mechanical properties of composite materials vary significantly with changing the displacement rate and strain rate due to their non homogeneity nature [2, 3].
This clearly shows that in design level GFRP and CFRP more suitable when compared to kevlar when the materials are subjected to varying loading conditions.
Ÿ At design level GFRP and CFRP more suitable when compared to kevlar when the materials are subjected to varying loading conditions.
Gurusideswar, Strain Rate Dependent Behavior of Glass/Nano Clay Filled Epoxy Resin Composite, Defence Science Journal.64 (2014)295-302
Online since: September 2021
Authors: Galina M. Danilova-Volkovskaya, Gennady B. Shustov, N.I. Mashukov, Albina M. Altueva
Introduction At present, significant attention is paid to the research and development of nanocomposite magnetic polymer materials – magnetoplastics.
Results and Discussion The work uses several various purpose materials and methods, conditioned by goals and tasks, solved within its framework.
This set of materials and methods in different combinations should show the potential of the "structure-property" ratio regulation within the LCPM matrix using the transformable magneto-structural properties of the UDM.
(in Russian) [2] Ignacio Moreno-Villoslada, Ranjita K Bose, Francesco Picchioni, Mario E Flores, Rodrigo Araya-Hermosilla, Self-Healing Polymer Nanocomposite Materials by Joule Effect, Polymers. 2021.13649. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13040649, https://www.mdpi.com/journal/polymers
The science, 2015. – 496 p
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