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Online since: January 2005
Authors: Kai Feng Zhang, Guo Feng Wang, Wen Bo Han, Jun Ting Luo
The density and mechanical properties of sintered and sintered forged materials are shown in Table 2 which presents the difference of two kinds of materials.
The mechanical properties increase about 10% after the materials were forged.
This is consistent with the superplastic mechanism of ceramic materials.
[10] Fumihiro Wakai, Naoki Kondo and Yutaka Shinoda: Solid State & Material Science Vol. 4 (1999), pp.461
Han: Key Engineer Materials.
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Qiang Zeng, Dai Qin Tao, Zheng Zhou, Xiao Qian Li
., Chongqing 402283, China 2Chongqing Engineering Research Center for Criminal Investigation Technology, Institute of Forensic Science, Chongqing Public Security Bureau, Chongqing 400021, China a E-mail: taodaiqin@hotmail.com *Corresponding author: Qiang Zeng, Ph.D.
Basing on a giant truss, this passage did a macro assessment of welding resjdual stress by the changes of material hardness which was measured by brinell hardness method after welding.
How to assess this type of welded splice reasonably and effectively is a problem to the engineering technicians. 2 Materials and Methods 2.1 Experimental Background Based on some giant truss project and combining the opinion of the engineering specialists’ review meeting “the rangeability of the hardness of HZA is within 15%, which is to say the welding residual stress has little effect on the performance of the welded splices”, we make measurements on 72 complex welded joints of the giant truss.
Chinese Journal of Rare Metals, Vol. 29 no. 5 (2005), p. 604-608.
Mechanical behavior of materials [M] Beijing: China Higher Education Press (1998).
Online since: November 2017
Authors: Akeel M. Kadim
QDs materials can demonstration tunable photo luminescent property by adjusting the particle size [2].
The Alq3 molecular orbitals relative position on states surfaces of semiconductors materials.
Fabrication of Transparent and Luminescent CdTe/TiO2 Hybrid Film with Enhanced Photovoltaic Property, Materials Letters, (2013), 10760–63
Optical Properties of CdTe Quantum Dots Synthesized at Different pH, International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research in Science Society and Culture(IJIRSSC), Vol. 2, (2016), Issue 2
Enhanced Fluorescence Properties of Type-I and Type-II CdTe/CdS Quantum Dots Using Porous Silver Membrane, Optical Materials, 66, (2017)
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Kiyoshi Kemmochi, Li Min Bao, Jian Shi
Experiment and Methods CFRP Material.
More detailed, multiscale and systematic studies on the mechanical performance of recycled CFs and CFRPs are needed, so as to increase engineers’ and designers’ acceptance of recyclates as structural materials.
Meng.: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 520 (2009), p. 179 [2] R.pinero Hernanz, C.Dodds, J.
Hisose.: Journal of Materials Science, Vol. 41 (2006), p. 1509 [10] Adrian M.
[12] Jian SHI, Shougo WADA, Kiyosi KEMMOCHI and Limin BAO: Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 464 (2011), p.414 [13] Carberry, W.: Boeing AERO Magazine QRT_4.08 (2008), p.6
Online since: April 2011
Authors: Yi Fang, Hui Tang, Guo Jun Ma
The ranges of chemical composition of EAF slag varies widely as different raw materials and smelting processes are adopted.
The by-products of these treatment processes can be used as the raw materials of other industries, such as cement and ceramics production.
It can be seen that the block slag and metallic materials obtained by simple screening can directly fed back to the EAF.
The tailings which contains less than 2% metallic components were used as raw materials of cement industry[6].
Piret: Scandinavian Journal of Metallurgy Vol. 32(2003), p.7 [12] G.C.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Tie Jun Tao, Ya Jun Luo, En An Chi, Ming Sheng Zhao
Adding polymeric emulsifier and composite materials in the oil phase of the oil phase solution to improve their mobility
Explosive Materials, 2011, 40(2): 17-19
Explosive Materials, 2011, 40(4): 9-15
Explosive Materials, 2008, 32(4): 5-10
Explosive Materials, 1994, 23(2): 7-11.
Online since: November 2005
Authors: Ming Ruo Jiao, Zheng Zhao Liang, Juan Xia Zhang, Li Song, Tian Hui Ma, Liexian Tang, Hou Quan Zhang
Rock Failure Process Analysis (RFPA 2D ) is considered as one of the most brand-new and promising programs in that the progressive failure, fracture and fragmentation of brittle materials obtained by it are rather impressive.
It has been widely used into a variety of brittle materials fields in that it has some special functions apart from its stress analysis function, which can simulate non-linear and discontinuous deformation behavior of quasi-brittle material by introducing the heterogeneity of material properties into the model, acoustic emissions during the progressive fracture process by recording the quantity of failed elements and strain-softening behavior by reducing the material parameters after element failure.
Zhu: Damage and Fracture of Concrete - Numerical Tests (Science Press, China 2003) [4] Z.Z.
Fu: Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering Vol. 23 (2004), p. 451 [5] A.
Materials Conference, Southampton, (1969), p. 901 [8] B.H.G.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Nikita V. Martyushev, Yuriy N. Petrenko
Introduction A significant number of studies in materials science are devoted to the issues of structure and properties formation of the materials in the process of crystallization.
There are numerous papers among the conducted investigations that focus on the properties obtained by casting into moulds made of various materials, but, as a rule, no quantitative values of cooling rates are provided.
Martyushev, Alignment of the microstructure of castings from the heterophase lead bronzes, Advanced Materials Research. 880 (2014) 163 - 167  [3] N.V.
Petrenko, Effects of crystallization conditions on lead tin bronze properties, Advanced Materials Research.  880 (2014) 174 – 178 [4] N.V.
Semenkov, The possibility of casting surface alloying by nanopowders, Advanced Materials Research.  880 (2014) 272 - 275  [5] S.N.
Online since: January 2010
Authors: A. Macias-Garcia, M.A. Diaz-Diez, M.F. Alexandre-Franco, C. Fernandez-Gonzalez, E.M. Cuerda-Correa
Cuerda-Correa2 1 Area of Materials Science.
Faculty of Sciences.
Formwork is the term given to either temporary or permanent moulds into which concrete or similar materials are poured.
Materials and methods Bench-scale and industrial samples of EPSFWs have been prepared.
Mailvaganam: Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering Vol. 15 (2003) p. 391 [7] M.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Vasili V. Rubanik Jr., Vasili V. Rubanik, Olga A. Petrova-Burkina
Fig. 5 Dependences of distribution of thermokinetic emf at different temperatures in the heating zone Since in materials undergoing thermoelastic phase transformation the amount of martensite phase is determined by the temperature of the sample, it was assumed that the value of thermokinetic emf would depend on the temperature in the heating zone.
Shelyakov for granted wire and melt-spun ribbon materials.
Bulat, Thermoelectric Phenomena under Large Temperature Gradients, Thermoelectrics Handbook: Macro to Nano-Structured Materials, CRC Press: New York, London, Tokyo, Chapter 3 (2005)
Furmakov, Electric current induced by the transfer of the phase interface in metal, Fundamental Problems of Natural Science, St.
Shelyakov, Martensitic transformation in amorphous-crystalline Ti-Ni-Cu and Ti-Hf-Ni-Cu thin ribbons, The European Physical Journal. 158 (2008) 21-26.