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Online since: December 2011
Authors: Xiao Feng Xu, Hong Bo Ma, Li Wei Song
The stiffness matrix determined by physical, geometric and material parameters of structure and the applied loads are all expressed as intervals.
Berke: AIAA Journal.
Yue: Chinese Journal of Computational Mechanics.
Nielsen: Journal of engineering mechanics.
Qiu: Journal of Electronics & Information Technology.
Berke: AIAA Journal.
Yue: Chinese Journal of Computational Mechanics.
Nielsen: Journal of engineering mechanics.
Qiu: Journal of Electronics & Information Technology.
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Yan Hong Ma, Jie Hong, Zhi Chao Liang, Tian Yuan He
In addition, anisotropic material is chosen for the equivalent-disk.
Acknowledgements The paper is supported by Aeronautical Science Foundation of China (20112151).
Booker: Journal of Engineering for Industry, Vol.94 (1972) No.1, p.126
Mcvaugh: Journal of Engineering for Industry, Vol.98 (1976) No.4, p.593
Li: Journal of Power Engineering, Vol.27 (2007) No.6, p.840.
Acknowledgements The paper is supported by Aeronautical Science Foundation of China (20112151).
Booker: Journal of Engineering for Industry, Vol.94 (1972) No.1, p.126
Mcvaugh: Journal of Engineering for Industry, Vol.98 (1976) No.4, p.593
Li: Journal of Power Engineering, Vol.27 (2007) No.6, p.840.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Ji Zhu Sun, Wen Hui Xiao
[2] Zongze Yin, Jie Wei, Junping Yuan et al.: Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, Vol. 1 (2010), p. 1-6,in Chinese
[3] Hailin Yao, Shaohe Zheng and Shouyi Chen: Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering Vol. 5 (2001), p. 43-47,in Chinese
[4] Quan Zheng, Zhengya Zhang: Journal of Wuhan Polytechnic University Vol. 4(2005), p. 70-72,in Chinese
[6] Chen shanxiong: Study on engineering behaviours of expansive soil and its measures ( Huazhong university of science and technology, Wuhan 2006) ,in Chinese
[7] Jujiang Shen: Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering Vol. 6(2004), p.866-869,in Chinese
[3] Hailin Yao, Shaohe Zheng and Shouyi Chen: Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering Vol. 5 (2001), p. 43-47,in Chinese
[4] Quan Zheng, Zhengya Zhang: Journal of Wuhan Polytechnic University Vol. 4(2005), p. 70-72,in Chinese
[6] Chen shanxiong: Study on engineering behaviours of expansive soil and its measures ( Huazhong university of science and technology, Wuhan 2006) ,in Chinese
[7] Jujiang Shen: Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering Vol. 6(2004), p.866-869,in Chinese
Online since: April 2021
Authors: Marion Merklein, Ulas Durmaz, Sebastian Heibel, Thomas Schweiker
Materials and Experimental Procedure
Materials.
Ghosh, Inelastic effects on springback in metals, International Journal of Plasticity 18, 2002, pp. 769-785 [5] H.
Lee, Nonlinear elastic behaviors of low and high strength steels in unloading and reloading, Materials Science & Engineering A 562, 2013, pp. 161- 171 [6] Z.
Yakou, Forward and Reverse Rearrangements of Dislocations in Tangles Walls, Materials Science and Engineering 81, 1986, pp. 189-199 [10] L.
Hodgson, On the Bauschinger effect in dual phase steel at high levels of strain, Materials Science & Engineering A 643, 2015, pp. 127-136
Ghosh, Inelastic effects on springback in metals, International Journal of Plasticity 18, 2002, pp. 769-785 [5] H.
Lee, Nonlinear elastic behaviors of low and high strength steels in unloading and reloading, Materials Science & Engineering A 562, 2013, pp. 161- 171 [6] Z.
Yakou, Forward and Reverse Rearrangements of Dislocations in Tangles Walls, Materials Science and Engineering 81, 1986, pp. 189-199 [10] L.
Hodgson, On the Bauschinger effect in dual phase steel at high levels of strain, Materials Science & Engineering A 643, 2015, pp. 127-136
Online since: May 2013
Authors: Pavel Mec, Jana Daňková, Tereza Murínová
For these reasons an original or very similar techniques and materials must be used during renewal works.
They are very oversized by their dimensions and uneconomic with amount of used material.
Currently investigation of material is executed.
Cruz, Behavior and repair of carpentry connections – Rotational behavior of the rafter and tie beam connection in timber roof structures, Journal of Cultural Heritage 13 (2012) S64-S73
Cordié, Mechanical behavior of double-step timber joints, Construction and Building Materials 24 (2010) 1364-1371
They are very oversized by their dimensions and uneconomic with amount of used material.
Currently investigation of material is executed.
Cruz, Behavior and repair of carpentry connections – Rotational behavior of the rafter and tie beam connection in timber roof structures, Journal of Cultural Heritage 13 (2012) S64-S73
Cordié, Mechanical behavior of double-step timber joints, Construction and Building Materials 24 (2010) 1364-1371
Online since: November 2013
Authors: Andrzej Kiełbus, Robert Jarosz, Michał Stopyra
These properties made it excellent material for large-size castings, such as engine blocks.
Mordike, Development of highly creep resistant magnesium alloys, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 117 (2001) 391-394
Rzychoń, The intermetallic phases in sand casting magnesium alloys for elevated temperature, Material Science Forum 690 (2011) 214-217
Kierzek, Influence of heat treatment on susceptibility to hot cracking of magnesium alloys EN-MCMgRE3Zn2Zr, Arch. of Metallurgy and Materials, 55 (2010) 69-78
Serba, The influence of pouring temperature on the microstructure and fluidity of Elektron 21 and WE54 magnesium alloys, Archives of Metallurgy and Materials 55 (2010) 7-13.
Mordike, Development of highly creep resistant magnesium alloys, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 117 (2001) 391-394
Rzychoń, The intermetallic phases in sand casting magnesium alloys for elevated temperature, Material Science Forum 690 (2011) 214-217
Kierzek, Influence of heat treatment on susceptibility to hot cracking of magnesium alloys EN-MCMgRE3Zn2Zr, Arch. of Metallurgy and Materials, 55 (2010) 69-78
Serba, The influence of pouring temperature on the microstructure and fluidity of Elektron 21 and WE54 magnesium alloys, Archives of Metallurgy and Materials 55 (2010) 7-13.
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Jiang Gui Han
The stress concentration due to the materials with different mechanical properties makes the most damage occurred in the component interface.
Rubber fault is caused by material inside or pre-existing or introduced small defects in surface.
Considering impact on the interface crack caused by large deformation of material, we choose the relatively simple Mooney-Rivlin constitutive model which can represent large deformation capacity to simulate the rubber material, determine that the Shore hardness HA is 66 degrees by the rubber hardness test, and propose that material constant C10 is 0.6182, C01 is 0.1546.
Journal of Polymer Science, Vol.10(1953), p.291–318
Teo: Energy for crack growth at the bonds of rubber springs.Plastics and Rubber: Materials and Applications.
Rubber fault is caused by material inside or pre-existing or introduced small defects in surface.
Considering impact on the interface crack caused by large deformation of material, we choose the relatively simple Mooney-Rivlin constitutive model which can represent large deformation capacity to simulate the rubber material, determine that the Shore hardness HA is 66 degrees by the rubber hardness test, and propose that material constant C10 is 0.6182, C01 is 0.1546.
Journal of Polymer Science, Vol.10(1953), p.291–318
Teo: Energy for crack growth at the bonds of rubber springs.Plastics and Rubber: Materials and Applications.
Online since: June 2011
Authors: A. Mahi, A. Benkhedda, E.A. Adda-Bedia
Benkhedda1,c
1Laboratoire des Sciences Aéronautiques, Université de Blida,
BP 270, 09000 Blida, Algeria
2Laboratoire des Matériaux et Hydrologie, Université de Sidi Bel Abbes,
BP 89 Ben M’hidi, 22000 Sidi Bel Abbes, Algeria.
Introduction More attention is accorded to composite materials in the last decades, especially to composite beams.
Composite Materials.
Journal of Sound and Vibration 284 (2005) 531–549
Mechanics of composite materials.
Introduction More attention is accorded to composite materials in the last decades, especially to composite beams.
Composite Materials.
Journal of Sound and Vibration 284 (2005) 531–549
Mechanics of composite materials.
Online since: December 2003
Authors: Toshihiro Kasuga, Masayuki Nogami, M. Ueda, Hirotaka Maeda, H. Kagami, K. Hata
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Preparation of Bonelike Apatite Composite Sponge
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Introduction When osteoconducting materials, which have the ability to directly form a chemical bond with living bone, such as hydroxyapatite and ß-tricalcium phosphate ceramics, are implanted in living tissue, new bone forms around the materials via cell attachment, proliferation, differentiation and extracellular matrix production and organization.
This method has an advantage over conventional methods in that materials can be coated with nano-sized HCA without heating.
Acknowledgements This work was supported in part by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research from Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (No. 14380398) and grant from the NITECH 21st Century COE Program "World Ceramics Center for Environmental Harmony".
Doi: Cells and Materials Vol. 7 (1997), p. 111
Introduction When osteoconducting materials, which have the ability to directly form a chemical bond with living bone, such as hydroxyapatite and ß-tricalcium phosphate ceramics, are implanted in living tissue, new bone forms around the materials via cell attachment, proliferation, differentiation and extracellular matrix production and organization.
This method has an advantage over conventional methods in that materials can be coated with nano-sized HCA without heating.
Acknowledgements This work was supported in part by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research from Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (No. 14380398) and grant from the NITECH 21st Century COE Program "World Ceramics Center for Environmental Harmony".
Doi: Cells and Materials Vol. 7 (1997), p. 111
Online since: March 2019
Authors: Thai Hung Le, Hien Trang Nguyen
Bulk moulding compounds (BMCs) are composite materials of thermosetting polymer matrix reinforced by short glass fibers.
Introduction Bulk moulding compounds (BMCs) are composite materials that are made up of a pasty filled thermoset polymer matrix reinforced by entangled short glass fibers.
Cone colorimeter data (CONE) and LOI results showed that Ammonium Polyphosphate (APP) and silica are effective flame retardant materials for wood-fiber/PP composites.
The production is done by applying pressure of 10 MPa in 10 minutes at 150℃ to molds in which the raw materials are placed.
Jung, Mostafa Yossef, Mechanical properties of fire-retardant glass fiber-reinforced polymer materials with alumina tri-hydrate filler, Composite part B (2015), pp.109-121
Introduction Bulk moulding compounds (BMCs) are composite materials that are made up of a pasty filled thermoset polymer matrix reinforced by entangled short glass fibers.
Cone colorimeter data (CONE) and LOI results showed that Ammonium Polyphosphate (APP) and silica are effective flame retardant materials for wood-fiber/PP composites.
The production is done by applying pressure of 10 MPa in 10 minutes at 150℃ to molds in which the raw materials are placed.
Jung, Mostafa Yossef, Mechanical properties of fire-retardant glass fiber-reinforced polymer materials with alumina tri-hydrate filler, Composite part B (2015), pp.109-121