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Online since: March 2024
Authors: Mohd Asri bin Ab Rahim, Afizah Ayob, Shahrul Azwan Shakrani, Salina Alias
Kaolin has been widely used as raw material in different industrial applications, such as agriculture, ceramic, construction, cosmetics, materials, manufacturing, and pharmaceutics.
In material science and engineering, calcination is a process of removing unwanted compositions in solids at very high temperatures in the absence of oxygen or air at the desired phase using thermal activation.
Ibrahim, Mineralogy and geochemistry of clays from Malaysia and its industrial application, IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. 212 (2018) 012040
Chai, The potential of calcined Malaysian kaolin as a pozzolanic admixture for concrete, Malaysian Construction Research Journal. 3 (2008) 21–36
Scian, Thermal treatment of kaolin: effect on the pozzolanic activity, Procedia Materials Science. 1(2012) 343–350
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Li Hua Xu, Xiao Bin Hu, Ming Jie Zhang, Fan Yang, Yin Liang Cai, Si Zhang
The measured mechanical properties of the materials used in the test model are listed in Table 2.
[3] Papanicolaou C., Triantafillou T., Lekka M: submitted to Construction and Building Materials (2011)
[4] Xiangshun Zhang, Qian Gu, Shaoming Peng: submitted to Journal of Wuhan University of Technology (2002).
(In Chinese) [7] Guofeng Du, Lihua Xu, Chengxiang Xu, Yin Chi: submitted to Journal of Shenyang Jianzhu University (Natural Science) (2008).
(In Chinese) [8] Lihua Xu, Wanshan Zou: submitted to Engineering Journal of Wuhan University (2005).
Online since: May 2022
Authors: Andrey A. Golyakevich, O. Kotelchuk, V. Golovko, S. Naumeiko
During thermal destruction of core materials the evolved gases differ by their molecular masses (in particular SiF4 and CO2), therefore, the results of thermal gravimetric analysis do not fully reflect the volumes of the evolved shielding gases.
Kotelchuk, State-of-the-art of development and application of flux-cored wires for welding of carbon and low-alloyed steels, The Paton Welding Journal, 3 2010 38-42
Kotelchuk, Investigation of thermochemical characteristics of mixtures of dispersed materials by differential thermal analysis methods, The Paton Welding Journal, 12 2011 13-16
Kotelchuk, Influence of thermophysical properties of cores of self-shielding flux-cored wires on welding and technological properties, The Paton Welding Journal, 1 2016 30-34
Maksimov, Peculiarities of welding process using metal cored wire of TMV5-MK grade, The Paton Welding Journal, 6 2019 50-53.
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Ji Zheng Yan, Zhi Liang Wang, Yan Yan
Introduction With the rapid development of modern science and technology, there are more and more robots in our house.
The second kinds of household intelligent robot is Japanese robot, Japanese researchers do not pay special attention to the theory, their attention focus on the Robot itself, and find each of materials and technology to make humanoid robot, to combine perceptual and engineering technology, on the basis of inductive science, through the analysis of human sensibility, add person’s need to the product design, which call this idea “Kansei Engineering”[3].China is the representative of the third kinds, most of the Chinese institutions research work are about the theory and technology of artificial emotion unit, such as multi-functional perception, including facial expression recognition, face recognition, face detection and tracking, sign language recognition, face synthesis, lip-reading of the robot control architecture based on artificial emotion.
Artificial Psychology[4], which was first proposed by Professor Wang Zhiliang, uses information science and artificial machine to achieve a more comprehensive content of human mental activity again, on the basis of artificial intelligence, combined with new theories and methods of psychology, brain science, neuroscience, information science, computer science, automation and scientific to accomplish a comprehensive manual machine simulation of human mental activity (especially emotion, will, character, and create).
Artificial Psychology─ A most Accessible Science Research to Human Brain [J].
Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing, 2000, 5: 022
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Dong Po Wang, Liang Chen Wu
Effect of welding residual stress on fatigue performance of the welded joints treated by ultrasonic peening Liangchen Wu1, a, Dongpo Wang1,b 1 School of Material Science and Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China aulc_fj@126.com, bwangdp@tju.edu.cn Keywords: Welding Residual Stress, Ultrasonic Peening, Welded Joint, Fatigue Performance.
Experimental The material tested was Q235B plate with the mechanical properties shown in Table 1.
The reason for this is as follows: all the welding parameters, materials and geometrical characteristics of specimens are totally identical.
These small-scale specimens have the same welding procedure, materials, joint forms and slab thickness with the full-scale specimens, size reduced simply.
Reference [1] Statnikov E S, Muktepavel V O and Troufiakov V J: Welding In the World Vol. 46 (2002), p. 20 [2] Huo Lixing, Wang Dongpo and Zhang Yufeng: Welding In the World Vol. 45 (2001), p. 12 [3] Janosch J, Koneczny H and Debiez S: Welding In the World Vol. 37 (1996), p. 72 [4] Wang Dongpo, Huo Lixing and Zhang Yufeng: Journal of Mechanical Strength Vol. 21 (1999), p. 289
Online since: November 2010
Authors: Xin Long Dong, Hong Lian Yuan, Jie Yang
Introduction For the experimental study of dynamic mechanical properties of materials in high speed rate loading, the Hopkinson pressure bar device is considered the most effective method, which can give a strain rate range of 102~104 [1].
The materials of the sensing projection and base block are steel, Young’s modulus of which is 210Gpa and Poisson’s ratio is 0.3.
The materials of the input bar and the sensing block are steel whose Young’s modulus E=210Gpa and Poisson’s ratio n=0.3.
Acknowledgments The authors greatly appreciate the financial support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 10772088).
Liqm: International Journal of Impact Engineering, Vol. 28 (2003), pp. 537-555
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Guang Xue Chen, Zhao Hui Yu, Zhao Hui Wang, Chen Chen
Experimental Material And Method Oil Painting.
Identical to the common 3D printing, molding precision and cross-section’s thickness are determined by the minimum thickness of the modeling materials.
White ink possess both tallest lightness and thickest ink-film, it is the best modeling materials for layered printing.
Zhang: Inverse Problems in Science & Engineering, Vol. 22(2014), p. 988-1001 [7] Cunningham, W.
Keith: Journal of Property Tax Assessment & Administration, Vol. 5(2008), p. 55-69
Online since: April 2014
Authors: Qiao Ling Liu, Yu Qing Hu, Xu Zhang
I focus on the aspects and study on it with experiment. 1 materials and methods of test 1.1 Raw materials: Cement P.O 42.5 cement of Shandong Cement Factory Co., Ltd was used in this study.
When the substitution make up the half of the total cementing material,the strength on 28d is same with compared group approximately, and the latter strength defeat the compared group.
[2] Yoshiki Uno.application of self-consolidating concrete to segment for shield tunnel, 2005 RILEM, Bagneux, France [3] Qian jue -shi The character of fly ash and the concrete with fly ash Beijing: China Science Press, 2002
[5] Assaad Joseph J., Effect of washout loss on bond behavior of steel embedded in underwater concrete, ACI Structural Journal, v 110, n 3, p 511-520, May-June 2013
Experimental research on compatibility between underwater anti-washout admixture and superplasticizer, Key Engineering Materials, v 477, p 190-199, 2011.
Online since: March 2013
Authors: Khalil Arshak, Olga Korostynska, Alex Mason, Ahmed Al-Shamma'a, Jun Jie Yan
Another advantage is the accurate placement of pre-determined quantities of material, which can be performed without the need for previous patterning steps [4-7].
A further advantage of this approach is that a wide range of materials can be fused together to form a device with the required properties and in some cases, the need for solder joints can also be eliminated.
The NanoeNablerTM system offers the direct transfer of fluidic materials onto various surfaces for a variety of novel applications, including real-time monitoring of water pollutants.
Korostynska, Advanced materials and techniques for radiation dosimetry: Artech House, 2006
Cho, "A glucose sensor fabricated by piezoelectric inkjet printing of conducting polymers and bienzymes," Analytical sciences : the international journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry, vol. 27, p. 375, 2011
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Yu Zhong He, Xiao Ming Qian, Yu Huang, Yi He, Yin Fang Jiang
(a) (b) Fig. 1 a) 102 aluminum alloy piston b) Hot spot location map The material of the test sample is Al-Si eutectic alloy which is applied widely on the engine piston with good castability, weldability and thermal conductivity [2], and with high strength and good corrosion resistance under high temperature.
Piston material is ZAL108, pouring temperature is 720 degrees Celsius, the mold material is HT200, the mold temperature is 280 degrees Celsius, the bottom diameter of the piston is 100mm, piston parts is shown in Fig.1a.
Palaninathan, Finite Elements in Analysis and Design, Volume 37,Issue 2,February 2001, Pages 85-95 [2]Yunguo Li, Yang Yang, Yuying Wu, Liyan Wang and Xiangfa Liu, Materials Science and Engineering, Volume 527,Issue 26,15 October 2010,Pages 7132-7137 [3]Prosenjit Bose and Godfried Toussaint, Computer-Aided Design, Volume 27, Issue 6, June 1995, Pages 455-464 [4]Vena Pearl Boñgolan-Walsh, Jinqiao Duan, Paul Fischer, Tamay Özgökmen and Traian Iliescu, , Applied Mathematical Modelling, Volume 31, Issue 7, July 2007, Pages 1338-1350 [5]D.R.
Nguyen, Journal of Materials Processing Technology,Volume 209,Issue 3,1 February 2009,pages 1209-1219