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Online since: September 2013
Authors: Gan Zhao, Kang Jie Chen, Shao Cong Wu, Qin Chuan Zhuang, Fang Qian
College of Science , South China Agricultural University , Guangzhou 510642 , China ;
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Material ,reagents and instruments Fresh pig blood was got from a Slaughterhouse.The plant materials were collected in South China Botanical Garden in Chinese Academy of Sciences.
He:Journal of Anhui Agricultural Science.Vol.39,no.7(2011),p.3811-3814.
Qian:Advanced Materials Research.Vols 641-642(2013),p.3-6
Qian: submitted to Advanced Materials Research (2013) [12] G.L.
Material ,reagents and instruments Fresh pig blood was got from a Slaughterhouse.The plant materials were collected in South China Botanical Garden in Chinese Academy of Sciences.
He:Journal of Anhui Agricultural Science.Vol.39,no.7(2011),p.3811-3814.
Qian:Advanced Materials Research.Vols 641-642(2013),p.3-6
Qian: submitted to Advanced Materials Research (2013) [12] G.L.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Hoon Huh, Ichsan Setya Putra, Leonardo Gunawan, Akbar Afdhal, Sigit P. Santosa
For some materials, the stress-strain relationships at high strain rate loadings are different than that at the static condition.
The measurements were carried out by using the Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar in Computational Solid Mechanics and Design Laboratory, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (CSMD-Lab., KAIST), South Korea.
Putra (2012) : Numerical and Experimental Study of Single-Walled and Double-Walled Columns under Dynamic Axial Loading, Journal of Mechanical Engineering Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 53-72
Huh (2014) : Material Characterization and Axial Crushing Tests of Single and Double-Walled Columns at Intermediate Strain Rates, Journal of Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 10, No. 2
Composite Materials (in print, 2014).
The measurements were carried out by using the Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar in Computational Solid Mechanics and Design Laboratory, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (CSMD-Lab., KAIST), South Korea.
Putra (2012) : Numerical and Experimental Study of Single-Walled and Double-Walled Columns under Dynamic Axial Loading, Journal of Mechanical Engineering Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 53-72
Huh (2014) : Material Characterization and Axial Crushing Tests of Single and Double-Walled Columns at Intermediate Strain Rates, Journal of Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 10, No. 2
Composite Materials (in print, 2014).
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Jaroslaw Piątkowski, Eva Tillová, Lenka Hurtalová, Mária Chalupová
Bottema et al: Materials Science and Engineering A 280 (2000) p. 37
Rodriguez-Ibabe: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 39 (2004) p.1343
Das: Materials Science Forum Vol. 519-521 (2006) p. 1239
Pawlyta: Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering Vol. 45/1 (2011) p. 13
Sieniawski: Archives of Materials Science and Engineering Vol. 47/2 (2011) p. 85
Rodriguez-Ibabe: Journal of Materials Science Vol. 39 (2004) p.1343
Das: Materials Science Forum Vol. 519-521 (2006) p. 1239
Pawlyta: Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering Vol. 45/1 (2011) p. 13
Sieniawski: Archives of Materials Science and Engineering Vol. 47/2 (2011) p. 85
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 2012
Authors: Zhao Ming Chen, Guo Tian He, Ji Ming He, Ze Yu Xu, Yuan Chang Lin, Shi Xuan He
The analysis objects had extended from elastic material to plastic, viscoelastic, visco-plastic and composite materials.
Different materials and structures were chosen to improve the rigidity and strength for the spectrometer.
[4] Fabin Li,Kun Fang,Hechao Li, Application of ANSYS 3D FEM in studies of surface deformation caused by pipe jacking, Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences, Vol.12 (2006), p.633-637
Maity, A Mathematical Model to Predict Microstructure of Heat-Treated Steel, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, Vol.16(2007), p.461-469
Kovacevic, A three dimensional model for direct laser metal powder deposition and rapid prototyping, Journal of Materials Science, Vol.38(2003), p.35-49.
Different materials and structures were chosen to improve the rigidity and strength for the spectrometer.
[4] Fabin Li,Kun Fang,Hechao Li, Application of ANSYS 3D FEM in studies of surface deformation caused by pipe jacking, Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences, Vol.12 (2006), p.633-637
Maity, A Mathematical Model to Predict Microstructure of Heat-Treated Steel, Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, Vol.16(2007), p.461-469
Kovacevic, A three dimensional model for direct laser metal powder deposition and rapid prototyping, Journal of Materials Science, Vol.38(2003), p.35-49.
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Zhong Chang Wang, Jin Shan Wang
The mica is used to be layered materials.
Different proportion of similar materials sample is formed by fine sand, lime, mica and water.
The mechanical properties of coal and rock strata and mixture ratio of similar materials is shown in Tab. 2.
Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering, Vol. 21 (2002), January, p. 56-59.
Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering,Vol. 26 (2004), May, p. 632-636.
Different proportion of similar materials sample is formed by fine sand, lime, mica and water.
The mechanical properties of coal and rock strata and mixture ratio of similar materials is shown in Tab. 2.
Chinese Journal of Rock Mechanics and Engineering, Vol. 21 (2002), January, p. 56-59.
Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering,Vol. 26 (2004), May, p. 632-636.
Online since: October 2007
Authors: Wen Bo Luo, Yoshihiro Tomita, Jiang Hua Tan, Xin Tang, Rong Guo Zhao
Struik: Physical aging in amorphous polymers and other materials (Elsevier, New York
1978)
Kolarik: Journal of Polymer Science: Part B: Polymer Physics Vol.41 (2003), p.736
Zhao: Key Engineering Materials Vol.340-341 (2007), p.1091
Brostow: Materials Research Innovations Vol.3 (2000), p.347
McKenna: Computational Materials Science Vol.4 (1995), p.349.
Kolarik: Journal of Polymer Science: Part B: Polymer Physics Vol.41 (2003), p.736
Zhao: Key Engineering Materials Vol.340-341 (2007), p.1091
Brostow: Materials Research Innovations Vol.3 (2000), p.347
McKenna: Computational Materials Science Vol.4 (1995), p.349.
Online since: May 2005
Authors: G. van der Heyd, Wolfgang Hussnätter, Manfred Geiger, Marion Merklein
Ishikawa: International Journal of Plasticity Vol. 14 (1998),
p. 301-318
[5] E.
De Maré: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 80-81 (1998), p. 545-550 [6] M.C.
Comsa: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 125-126 (2002), p. 281-286 [7] D.
Pöhlandt: UTF science Vol. 4 (2001), p. 19-27 [13] M.
Chakraborty: Materials and Design Vol. 24 (2003), p. 471-481 [15] H.
De Maré: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 80-81 (1998), p. 545-550 [6] M.C.
Comsa: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 125-126 (2002), p. 281-286 [7] D.
Pöhlandt: UTF science Vol. 4 (2001), p. 19-27 [13] M.
Chakraborty: Materials and Design Vol. 24 (2003), p. 471-481 [15] H.
Online since: October 2023
Authors: Sneha Mathew, Hemant Kumar Sain
Around here, solid endlessly waste of concrete and different materials are not as expected reused and are unloaded in landfills.
The modern side-effect which are accessible all around the world is Quartz sand and we use Pareva stone residue that comes into the brain of architect's to use these materials in the arrangement of substantial blend.
In the event that, together find a superior materials for substitution of concrete and sand then get mother-divine. 2.
Used Materials 2.1.
[10] Gayathri Komati 2018 Effect of mineral admixture and quartz sand on workability and compressive strength of self compacting concrete International Journal of Engineering and Science, V. 7(5)
The modern side-effect which are accessible all around the world is Quartz sand and we use Pareva stone residue that comes into the brain of architect's to use these materials in the arrangement of substantial blend.
In the event that, together find a superior materials for substitution of concrete and sand then get mother-divine. 2.
Used Materials 2.1.
[10] Gayathri Komati 2018 Effect of mineral admixture and quartz sand on workability and compressive strength of self compacting concrete International Journal of Engineering and Science, V. 7(5)
Online since: June 2017
Authors: Guo Liang Xie, Qiang Song Wang, Dong Mei Liu, Wei Gang Zhao
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