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Online since: October 2006
Authors: Tangali S. Sudarshan, Mikael Syväjärvi, Rositza Yakimova, Arul Arjunan, Eugene Toupitsyn, Gholam Reza Yazdi
Sudarshan
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1
Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology, Linköping University, S-581 83 Linköping,
Sweden
2
Electrical Engineering Department, University of South Carolina, South Carolina, USA
a
msy@ifm.liu.se, broy@ifm.liu.se, cyazdi@ifm.liu.se, darjunan@engr.sc.edu,
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evgueni@engr.sc.edu, f
sudarsha@engr.sc.edu
Keywords: Growth, Epitaxy, Non-conventional Surfaces, Thick Layers.
In this work we have developed the sublimation epitaxial growth conditions for advanced surfaces grown on )0001( orientations, to include )0211( and particularly )0011( .
Forum 338-342 (2000), p. 1105
Forum 483-485 (2005), p. 841
In this work we have developed the sublimation epitaxial growth conditions for advanced surfaces grown on )0001( orientations, to include )0211( and particularly )0011( .
Forum 338-342 (2000), p. 1105
Forum 483-485 (2005), p. 841
Online since: December 2004
Authors: A.H. Luo, Guan Long Chen
Materials Science Forum Vols. *** (2004) pp.795-800
online at http://scientific.net
2004 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland
Process Analysis on a Special Projection Welding with Coupled FEM
A.H.
Chen1, b 1 BMTC, School of Mechanical and Power Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University 1954, Huashan Road, Shanghai, P.R.
Advances in Materials Manufacturing Science and Technology 796 The common standards of projection welding are AWS, IIW and Harris& Riley (shown in Fig.1) which have been established and in use for some time [13].
Feng, body shop tooling engineers of Shanghai General Motors for their supports for this project.
Advances in Materials Manufacturing Science and Technology 800 References [1] J.E.
Chen1, b 1 BMTC, School of Mechanical and Power Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University 1954, Huashan Road, Shanghai, P.R.
Advances in Materials Manufacturing Science and Technology 796 The common standards of projection welding are AWS, IIW and Harris& Riley (shown in Fig.1) which have been established and in use for some time [13].
Feng, body shop tooling engineers of Shanghai General Motors for their supports for this project.
Advances in Materials Manufacturing Science and Technology 800 References [1] J.E.
Online since: October 2012
Authors: Gonasagren Govender, Heinrich Möller, Ulyate Andries Curle
The project was further funded by the CSIR together with the Department of Science and Technology (DST) through the Light Metals Development Network (LMDN) under the Advanced Metals Initiative (AMI) from 2006 to date.
Advances in Materials Science and Engineering (2011) no. 195406
Curle, Rheocasting an engine mounting bracket in commercial 7075, Materials Science Forum 690 (2011) 133-136
Stumpf, The influence of prior natural aging on the subsequent artificial aging response of aluminium alloy A356 with respective globular and dendritic microstructures, Advances in Materials Science and Engineering (2011) no. 375150
Burger, Effect of pre/post T6 heat treatment on the mechanical properties of laser welded SSM cast A356 aluminium alloy, (2007) Materials Science and Engineering A447 (2007) 192-196
Advances in Materials Science and Engineering (2011) no. 195406
Curle, Rheocasting an engine mounting bracket in commercial 7075, Materials Science Forum 690 (2011) 133-136
Stumpf, The influence of prior natural aging on the subsequent artificial aging response of aluminium alloy A356 with respective globular and dendritic microstructures, Advances in Materials Science and Engineering (2011) no. 375150
Burger, Effect of pre/post T6 heat treatment on the mechanical properties of laser welded SSM cast A356 aluminium alloy, (2007) Materials Science and Engineering A447 (2007) 192-196
Online since: February 2011
The main conference
themes and tracks are Advanced Material Research.
Ahmed Sayed, IBM Center of Advanced Studies, Egypt Dr.
Deepak Aggarwal, BBSB Engineering College, India Dr.
Jaya Sil, Bengal Engineering and Science University, India Dr.
Venkata Rao, Vignan's Engineering College, India Prof.
Ahmed Sayed, IBM Center of Advanced Studies, Egypt Dr.
Deepak Aggarwal, BBSB Engineering College, India Dr.
Jaya Sil, Bengal Engineering and Science University, India Dr.
Venkata Rao, Vignan's Engineering College, India Prof.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Toru Ujihara, Kazuaki Seki, Atsushi Horio, Takato Mitsuhashi, Yuji Yamamoto, Shunta Harada
Forum 600-603 (2009) 267-272
Janzen, Current status and advances in the growth of SiC, Diamond Relat.
Forum 615-617 (2009) 137-140
Forum 717-720 (2012) 53-56
Forum 717-720 (2012) 335-338
Janzen, Current status and advances in the growth of SiC, Diamond Relat.
Forum 615-617 (2009) 137-140
Forum 717-720 (2012) 53-56
Forum 717-720 (2012) 335-338
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Qing Ming Wen, Hua Xu, Liang Yong Zhou, Guo An Zhong
How to optimize the performance of the toroidal worm-gearing drive is always the goal of many scholars and engineers.
Tang, The Study on the Optimization and Application of the modification parameters of toroidal worm-gearing, 2010 International Conference on Computing,Control & Industrial Engineering, Forum Vol. 2 2010, p. 119 [3] Q.
Tang: The Research and Analysis of the New Modification Theory of Toroidal Worm-Gearing, System Science, Engineering Design and Manufacturing Informatization (ICSEM), 11 2010, p.59-62, [4] H.
Tang, A Proof of the Modification Theory Formula of Toroidal Worm-Gearing, Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Forum Vol. 156-157 2010, p. 1050-1054
Tang, The Study on the Optimization and Application of the modification parameters of toroidal worm-gearing, 2010 International Conference on Computing,Control & Industrial Engineering, Forum Vol. 2 2010, p. 119 [3] Q.
Tang: The Research and Analysis of the New Modification Theory of Toroidal Worm-Gearing, System Science, Engineering Design and Manufacturing Informatization (ICSEM), 11 2010, p.59-62, [4] H.
Tang, A Proof of the Modification Theory Formula of Toroidal Worm-Gearing, Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Forum Vol. 156-157 2010, p. 1050-1054
Online since: April 2012
Preface:
With the rapid development of R&D on ultra-precision machining in Japan and China,
researchers in two countries think that it is very necessary to build a bilateral forum for researchers
to present their latest findings and to exchange ideas in the field of ultra-precision machining.
The conference was sponsored by Production Engineering Institution of Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society (CMES) and Japan Society for Precision Engineering (JSPE), and the organizers of this conference is Key Laboratory of E&M (Zhejiang University of Technology, Ministry of Education & Zhejiang Province) and RIKEN.
Participants exchanged the latest advance in ultra-precision machining area.
A enterprise forum was specially held which provided a communication platform for the combination of industry, university and research institute.
Committee for Precision Engineering and Nano Technology, CPEI Chinese Society of Advanced Manufacturing Technology Harbin Institute of Technology Shanghai Jiao Tong University The State Key Lab of Fluid Power Transmission and Control, Zhejiang University Hunan University National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) Journal of China Mechanical Engineering WiStates Precision Technology Co., LTD, China The NPS Association
The conference was sponsored by Production Engineering Institution of Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society (CMES) and Japan Society for Precision Engineering (JSPE), and the organizers of this conference is Key Laboratory of E&M (Zhejiang University of Technology, Ministry of Education & Zhejiang Province) and RIKEN.
Participants exchanged the latest advance in ultra-precision machining area.
A enterprise forum was specially held which provided a communication platform for the combination of industry, university and research institute.
Committee for Precision Engineering and Nano Technology, CPEI Chinese Society of Advanced Manufacturing Technology Harbin Institute of Technology Shanghai Jiao Tong University The State Key Lab of Fluid Power Transmission and Control, Zhejiang University Hunan University National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) Journal of China Mechanical Engineering WiStates Precision Technology Co., LTD, China The NPS Association
Online since: September 2011
Authors: Xu Pin Zhuang, Hong Jun Li, Bo Wen Cheng, Xiao Ning Jiao, Ke Tian Guan, Men Qin Li
Sound Absorption Properties of Polyester Fibers Needle-punched Nonwoven Fabrics
Ketian Guan1, a, Xupin Zhuang2,b , Xiaoning Jiao2,c, Menqin Li3,d, Hongjun Li3,e, Bowen Cheng2,f
1College of Textile, Tianjin Polytechnic University, Tianjin 300160, China
2Key Laboratory of Advanced Textile Composite Materials, Ministry of Education, Tianjin Polytechnic University, Tianjin 300160, China
3College of Sciences, Tianjin Polytechnic University, Tianjin 300160, China
alaoguanshg@163.com, bzhxupin@tjpu.edu.cn, cxiaoningj@tjpu.edu.cn, dlimengqin@tjpu.edu.cn, elihongjun@tjpu.edu.cn , fbowen15@tjpu.edu.cn
Keywords: Needle-punched Nonwoven Fabric, Sound Absorption Properties, Polyester Fiber
Abstract.
Nonwovens are found in hygiene and health care, in rooting and civil engineering, household and automotive, in cleaning, filtration, clothing, food wrap and packaging, to name only a few end-uses.
Forum Vol. 15, p. 207-221 [2] Shani Sho, Y. and Y.
Forum Vol. 192-193(2007), p. 543-548 [5] Jung, K, et al: Journal of Membrane Science, Vol. 361(2010), p. 63-70 [6] Ren, X, et al: Water Research, Vol. 44(2010), p. 751-760 [7] Palmeira, E.M, E.A.
Nonwovens are found in hygiene and health care, in rooting and civil engineering, household and automotive, in cleaning, filtration, clothing, food wrap and packaging, to name only a few end-uses.
Forum Vol. 15, p. 207-221 [2] Shani Sho, Y. and Y.
Forum Vol. 192-193(2007), p. 543-548 [5] Jung, K, et al: Journal of Membrane Science, Vol. 361(2010), p. 63-70 [6] Ren, X, et al: Water Research, Vol. 44(2010), p. 751-760 [7] Palmeira, E.M, E.A.
Online since: August 2013
Preface
The 5th International Meeting on Advances in Thermofluids (5
th IMAT)
The International Meeting on Advances in Thermofluids (IMAT) is a Southeast
Asian Region initiative aimed at bringing together academicians, researchers
and scholars from all over the world to exchange and share their experiences
and research results about all aspects of Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics,
Heat Transfer and Thermal Engineering, and discuss the practical challenges
encountered and the solutions adopted, and strengthen Asian regional
networking.
The 5th IMAT aims to provide a technical forum that includes keynote lectures, poster sessions and oral presentation sessions.
The 5th IMAT aims to provide a technical forum that includes keynote lectures, poster sessions and oral presentation sessions.
Online since: March 2022
Preface
The 2021 5th International Symposium on Advanced Material Research (5th ISAMR 2021) was taken place in Jeju Island, South Korea, during June 19-21, 2021.
The objective of ISAMR 2021 was to bring together scientists, engineers, postgraduates, and other professionals in the area of material science and engineering technology from all over the world.
Symposium provided a high-standard international forum the presentation, and discussions recent advances in materials engineering, novel and practical research techniques of materials properties.
The objective of ISAMR 2021 was to bring together scientists, engineers, postgraduates, and other professionals in the area of material science and engineering technology from all over the world.
Symposium provided a high-standard international forum the presentation, and discussions recent advances in materials engineering, novel and practical research techniques of materials properties.