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Online since: September 2022
Authors: Jaya Madhuri Mandava, Dadı Nokesh, Chokkara Mahesh, Kallepalli Mani Naga Kumar, Mohammed Abdul Rahim Ahmed, Nersu Lokesh, Tadavarthi Yuva Kiran Naga Venkata Sai Ganesh, P. Phani Prasanthi
Materials and Methods
Constituents of the Composite Materials:
The sisal fiber is selected as reinforcement material and these fibers are collected from Vruksha composites, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India.
Combining two natural materials in the synthetic material can be effectively increased the resulting Young’s modulus.
Corn and Rice Starch-Based Bio-Plastics as Alternative Packaging Materials.
Comparison of Elastic Properties of Different Shaped Particle Reinforced Composites Using Micromechanics and Finite Element Method.International Journal of Computational Materials Science and Engineering. 09. 2., https://doi.org/10.1142/S2047684120500116
Journal of Materials Research and Technology. 6, 4, 406-410 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmrt. 2017.08.002 [24] Jane,J., Shen,L., Wang,L., Maningat,C.
Combining two natural materials in the synthetic material can be effectively increased the resulting Young’s modulus.
Corn and Rice Starch-Based Bio-Plastics as Alternative Packaging Materials.
Comparison of Elastic Properties of Different Shaped Particle Reinforced Composites Using Micromechanics and Finite Element Method.International Journal of Computational Materials Science and Engineering. 09. 2., https://doi.org/10.1142/S2047684120500116
Journal of Materials Research and Technology. 6, 4, 406-410 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmrt. 2017.08.002 [24] Jane,J., Shen,L., Wang,L., Maningat,C.
Online since: February 2012
Authors: Ji Xiang Luo
Simulation of the cracking behavior for fiber reinforced composite materials with the infulence of Depth-width ratio and Direction angle
JiXiang Luo1, a
1Department of Science, Nanchang Institute of Technology, Nanchang 330099,China
alaixiaoying77716@yahoo.com.cn
Keywords: Depth-with ratio; fiber reinforced composites; Direction angle; X-VCEFM Cell; Crack propagation
Abstract.
The result was very important reference value for manufacturing process and engineering application of fiber reinforced composite materials.
Materials Science & Engineering A: Structural Materials: Properties, Microstructure and Processing, 1993, A172(1-2): 63~69 [4] Llorca J.
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 1998, 46(1): 1~28 [5] Mummery P.M., Derby B., Scruby C.B.
Mechanics of Materials, 2000, 32(10): 561~591 [9] S.
The result was very important reference value for manufacturing process and engineering application of fiber reinforced composite materials.
Materials Science & Engineering A: Structural Materials: Properties, Microstructure and Processing, 1993, A172(1-2): 63~69 [4] Llorca J.
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 1998, 46(1): 1~28 [5] Mummery P.M., Derby B., Scruby C.B.
Mechanics of Materials, 2000, 32(10): 561~591 [9] S.
Online since: September 2012
Authors: Hu Sun, Li Zhou
Giurgiutiu, Shear lag solution for tuning ultrasonic piezoelectric wafer active sensors with applications to Lamb wave array imaging, International Journal of Engineering Science, 48(2010)848-861
Yuan, A pre-stack reverse-time migration method for multi-damage detection in composite plate, Proceedings of SPIE Smart Structures and Materials Conference, 617444(2006)1-10
Ostachowicz, Transmission and reflection coefficients for damage identification in 1D elements, Key Engineering Materials, 413-414(2009)95-100
Paipetis, Analytical Methods in Rotor Dynamics, Applied Science Publishers, London, 1983
Suo, et al, The role of material orthotropy in fracture specimens for composites, Journal of Solids and Structures, 29(1992)1105-1116.
Yuan, A pre-stack reverse-time migration method for multi-damage detection in composite plate, Proceedings of SPIE Smart Structures and Materials Conference, 617444(2006)1-10
Ostachowicz, Transmission and reflection coefficients for damage identification in 1D elements, Key Engineering Materials, 413-414(2009)95-100
Paipetis, Analytical Methods in Rotor Dynamics, Applied Science Publishers, London, 1983
Suo, et al, The role of material orthotropy in fracture specimens for composites, Journal of Solids and Structures, 29(1992)1105-1116.
Online since: March 2019
Authors: Vu Ngoc Pi, Xuan Tu Hoang, Gong Jun
McCormack, Analysis of the transitional temperature for tensile residual stress in grinding, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 107 (1–3) (2000) 216–221
[10] Cheng, Z., Wong, K., Li, W., Liang, S., and Stephenson, D.A., Cutting fluid aerosol generation due to spin-off in turning operation: Analysis for environmentally conscious machining, Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Transactions of the ASME, 2001, 123, p. 506-512
Zhang, The effect of compressed cold air and vegetable oil on the subsurface residual stress of ground tool steel, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 178, 2006, pp. 9–13
Jeong, A comparison of the cooling effects of compressed cold air and coolant for cylindrical grinding with a CBN wheel, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 111 (2001), pp 265-268, Elsevier Science B.V., 2001 [14] Rodrigo Daun Monici, Eduardo Carlos Bianchi, Rodrigo Eduardo Catai, Paulo Roberto de Aquiar, Analysis of the different forms of application and types of cutting fluid used in plunge cylindrical grinding using conventional and superabrasive CBN grinding wheels, International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture 46 (2006), pp 122-131, Elsevier Ltd, 2006
[15] Salete Martins Alves, João Fernando Gomes de Oviveira, Development of new cutting fluid for grinding process adjusting mechanical performance and invironmental impact, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 179 (2006), pp 185-189, Elsevier B.V., 2006
[10] Cheng, Z., Wong, K., Li, W., Liang, S., and Stephenson, D.A., Cutting fluid aerosol generation due to spin-off in turning operation: Analysis for environmentally conscious machining, Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Transactions of the ASME, 2001, 123, p. 506-512
Zhang, The effect of compressed cold air and vegetable oil on the subsurface residual stress of ground tool steel, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 178, 2006, pp. 9–13
Jeong, A comparison of the cooling effects of compressed cold air and coolant for cylindrical grinding with a CBN wheel, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 111 (2001), pp 265-268, Elsevier Science B.V., 2001 [14] Rodrigo Daun Monici, Eduardo Carlos Bianchi, Rodrigo Eduardo Catai, Paulo Roberto de Aquiar, Analysis of the different forms of application and types of cutting fluid used in plunge cylindrical grinding using conventional and superabrasive CBN grinding wheels, International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture 46 (2006), pp 122-131, Elsevier Ltd, 2006
[15] Salete Martins Alves, João Fernando Gomes de Oviveira, Development of new cutting fluid for grinding process adjusting mechanical performance and invironmental impact, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 179 (2006), pp 185-189, Elsevier B.V., 2006
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Bang Cheng Yang, Ke Song
Influence of the Main Material on the Collision Result
In order to study the influence of different materials on collision result, the quadrilateral cross section boxes of two different main materials with the wall thickness of 1mm accordingly are introduced to simulate the collision.
The parameters of two materials are shown in Tab.1.
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The parameters of two materials are shown in Tab.1.
References [1] Wenlong Ying, Guoping Yang: Journal of Shanghai University of Engineering Science, Vol. 26 (2012) p.321
[2] Lie Gang, Haowen Tan, Wei Fan: Journal of Chongqing University of Technology, Vol. 27 (2013) p.1
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Online since: August 2018
Authors: Fu Tian Liu, Yuan Yuan Song, Yang Wang, Lu Ping Yang, Yuan Yuan Zhou
Materials Research Bulletin, 39 (2004) 475-488
Journal of Materials Science, 27(9) (1992) 2406-2412
Bulletin of Materials Science, 25(3) (2002) 191-196
Journal of Materials Science, 26(1) (1991) 93-98
Journal of Materials Science, 24(12) (1989) 4239-4245.
Journal of Materials Science, 27(9) (1992) 2406-2412
Bulletin of Materials Science, 25(3) (2002) 191-196
Journal of Materials Science, 26(1) (1991) 93-98
Journal of Materials Science, 24(12) (1989) 4239-4245.
Online since: January 2015
Authors: Hai Han Yang, Shu Guo Fan, Lu Qiu, Li Ji Wang, Jian Hui Gao
Materials and Methods
Materials
Test Material
E. turcicum Pass. strains 85-1, 85-2,85-3, 85-4, H15, were provided by Professor Zhang Zhongyi FromYunnan Agricultural University.
Balasubramanya, Materials Letters , 61(6) (2007)1413-1418
Mathur, Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 80(10) (2010) 888-892
Kozić, Seed Science Journal, 29 (3-4) (2013) 111-120
Stone, MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS, 774 (2003) 155
Balasubramanya, Materials Letters , 61(6) (2007)1413-1418
Mathur, Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 80(10) (2010) 888-892
Kozić, Seed Science Journal, 29 (3-4) (2013) 111-120
Stone, MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS, 774 (2003) 155
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Jun Wang
Test materials are the commonly used Q125, V140, V150 high grade casing in deep wells in the western oil fields deep.
Test equipments that are needed in studying the high temperature strength and deformation of metal materials should include the loading system, heating and temperature control systems, data measurement and recording systems.
References [1] Gao Baokui, and Gao Deli, “Calculation Method and its Application of Testing Pipe Axial Force under High Temperature and Pressure”, Journal of University of Petroleum (Nautral Science), vol 26, pp. 39–41, October 2002
[5] Lu Lijun, Feng Shaobo and Zhang Bo, “Casing Strength Design Study of Heavy Oil Thermal Recovery Well”, Oil and Gas Journal (Journal of Jianghan Petroleum Institute), vol 31, pp. 364–366, May 2009
“New time-independent formulation for creep damage in polycrystalline metals and its specialisation to high alloy steel for high-temperature applications”, Materials Science and Engineering, vol 510, pp.214-218, June 2009
Test equipments that are needed in studying the high temperature strength and deformation of metal materials should include the loading system, heating and temperature control systems, data measurement and recording systems.
References [1] Gao Baokui, and Gao Deli, “Calculation Method and its Application of Testing Pipe Axial Force under High Temperature and Pressure”, Journal of University of Petroleum (Nautral Science), vol 26, pp. 39–41, October 2002
[5] Lu Lijun, Feng Shaobo and Zhang Bo, “Casing Strength Design Study of Heavy Oil Thermal Recovery Well”, Oil and Gas Journal (Journal of Jianghan Petroleum Institute), vol 31, pp. 364–366, May 2009
“New time-independent formulation for creep damage in polycrystalline metals and its specialisation to high alloy steel for high-temperature applications”, Materials Science and Engineering, vol 510, pp.214-218, June 2009
Online since: June 2019
Authors: Merdaci Slimane, Adda Hadj Mostefa
A variety of tests have been performed to determine the actual characteristics and advantages of fibrous materials.
Quasi brittle materials like concrete have low tensile strength and strain capacity.
[2] Bayasi Z, Soroushian P., (1992) Effect of steel fiber reinforcement on fresh mix properties of concrete, Technical Paper, ACI Materials Journal, vol 89(4), 369–374
[9] Sorooshian P, and Bayasi Z. , (1991)Fiber type effects on the performance of steel fiber reinforced concrete, ACI Materials Journal, Technicl Paper, vol 88(2), 53–60
[40] HADJ MOSTEFA Adda, MERDACI Slimane, (2019) “Study of Concrete Reinforced by Plastic Fibers Based on Local Materials.”, International Journal of Engineering Research in Africa (IJERA); Vol.42, pp 100-108.
Quasi brittle materials like concrete have low tensile strength and strain capacity.
[2] Bayasi Z, Soroushian P., (1992) Effect of steel fiber reinforcement on fresh mix properties of concrete, Technical Paper, ACI Materials Journal, vol 89(4), 369–374
[9] Sorooshian P, and Bayasi Z. , (1991)Fiber type effects on the performance of steel fiber reinforced concrete, ACI Materials Journal, Technicl Paper, vol 88(2), 53–60
[40] HADJ MOSTEFA Adda, MERDACI Slimane, (2019) “Study of Concrete Reinforced by Plastic Fibers Based on Local Materials.”, International Journal of Engineering Research in Africa (IJERA); Vol.42, pp 100-108.
Online since: May 2014
Authors: Xin Ru Shao, Yuan Dai, Zhong Su Ma
Seem were prepared by Spray-Drying, using maltodextrin and gum arabic as wall materials.
Experimental Section Materials.
Seem anthocyanins as core materials, maltodextrin and gum arabic as wall materials.
Boirdignon-Luiz: International Journal of Food Science & Technology, Vol.46 (2011) No.1, p.186
Saenz: International Journal of Food Science & Technology, Vol. 45 (2010) No.7, p.1386.
Experimental Section Materials.
Seem anthocyanins as core materials, maltodextrin and gum arabic as wall materials.
Boirdignon-Luiz: International Journal of Food Science & Technology, Vol.46 (2011) No.1, p.186
Saenz: International Journal of Food Science & Technology, Vol. 45 (2010) No.7, p.1386.