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Online since: May 2020
Authors: Lei Liu, Run Huang, Lan Zhang
Cobalt Element Doping for Biomedical Use: A Review
Lei Liu1, Run Huang1,a*, Lan Zhang2
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Anhui University
of Science and Technology, Huainan 232001, China
2State Key Laboratory for Mechanical Behavior of Materials,
Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, 710049, China
ahuang.run@stu.xjtu.edu.cn
Keywords: Cobalt ion; Implant; Osseintegration; Biological effect
Abstract.
Materials Science & Engineering C, 2019, 99: 770-782
Journal of Cell Science, 2006, 119:2667-2678
Journal of Materials Chemistry, 2012, 22:21686
Materials Letters, 2018, 215:87-90
Materials Science & Engineering C, 2019, 99: 770-782
Journal of Cell Science, 2006, 119:2667-2678
Journal of Materials Chemistry, 2012, 22:21686
Materials Letters, 2018, 215:87-90
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Karl Micallef, Arash Soleiman-Fallah, Paul T. Curtis, Daniel J. Pope, Luke A. Louca
Introduction
The use of composite materials is widely increasing in applications due to a number of advantages over other materials.
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G. , 2004, "Strain rate effects on the mechanical properties of polymer composite materials," Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 94, pp. 296–301
J., 2007, "Investigation of strain-rate effects in self-reinforced polypropylene composites," Journal of Composite Materials, 41(20), pp. 2457-2470
-M., Werner, B.T., Fenner, J.S., "Mechanical behaviour and failure criteria of comosite materials under static and dynamic loading," Proc. 50th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference.
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Rui Ling Jia, Xi Wei Zhai, Xiao Dong Wang, Hui Xia Zhang, Hua Jian Lui, Fu Rong Chen
In Chinese
[3] HUANG Jiwu, YIN Zhimin, FANG Jiafang, NIE Bo, WANG Tao: Materials Science, Vol. 546-549(2007), p. 867-870.
Zettler,J.F. dos Santos,V.Sivan: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 392(2005), p. 292-300
Papadimitriou: Materials and Design, Vol. 28(2007), p. 831-836
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Zettler, J.F. dos Santos: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol.460-461 (2007), p. 243-250.
Zettler,J.F. dos Santos,V.Sivan: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 392(2005), p. 292-300
Papadimitriou: Materials and Design, Vol. 28(2007), p. 831-836
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Zettler, J.F. dos Santos: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol.460-461 (2007), p. 243-250.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Jin Shi Liu, De Jiang Shang, Hao Song
An FE-BE Research on the Acoustical Sensitivity of Submerged Elastic Structures
Jinshi Liu1,a, Dejiang Shang1 and Hao Song1
College of Underwater Acoustics, Harbin Engineering University
aqoushui@gmail.com
Keywords: underwater structures, numerical method, noise sensitivity, materials
Abstract.
Numerical experiments showed acceleration on noise optimization problems of underwater structures with different materials.
The noise design optimization of underwater structures often takes the thickness of shell or stiffness of materials as variables.
Other character of structural materials like the stiffness and density and also be used as variables to be optimized by taking advantage of our method.
In International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, vol. 13, 123-138(1978)
Numerical experiments showed acceleration on noise optimization problems of underwater structures with different materials.
The noise design optimization of underwater structures often takes the thickness of shell or stiffness of materials as variables.
Other character of structural materials like the stiffness and density and also be used as variables to be optimized by taking advantage of our method.
In International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, vol. 13, 123-138(1978)
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Jian Zheng Qiao
Materials and Methods
Test Materials
Pinus massoniana, born 10 years, diameter class is 20cm, 6 trees, by collecting in Hunan Zhuzhou city leading forest region.
Journal of fujian forestry science and technology, 2004, 31 (1): 109
Proceedings of the sixth China functional materials and applications of academic (9) [C]. 2007. 3501-3503
Journal of fujian forestry science and technology, 1990, (1): 11-17
Journal of forestry science and technology development, 2004, 19 (2): 39-40
Journal of fujian forestry science and technology, 2004, 31 (1): 109
Proceedings of the sixth China functional materials and applications of academic (9) [C]. 2007. 3501-3503
Journal of fujian forestry science and technology, 1990, (1): 11-17
Journal of forestry science and technology development, 2004, 19 (2): 39-40
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Qi Xing Zhou, Lu Lu Kong
Cayuela: Journal of Hazardous materials Vol. 186 (2011), p. 2017
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Amelung: European Journal of Soil Science Vol. 57 (2006), p. 539 [26].A.
Dornbush: Soil Science Society of America Journal Vol. 73 (2009), p. 1173 [34] K.
Kookana: Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part B Vol. 44 (2009), p. 214 [12] Y.
Neves: Soil Science Society of America Journal Vol. 70 (2006), p. 1719 [24] B.
Amelung: European Journal of Soil Science Vol. 57 (2006), p. 539 [26].A.
Dornbush: Soil Science Society of America Journal Vol. 73 (2009), p. 1173 [34] K.
Online since: August 2009
Authors: Yi Chun Sung, Ming Hwa R. Jen, Yu Chung Tseng
Kaminski, "Macroscopic Fracture Mechanics of
Advanced Composite Materials", Journal of Composite Materials, Vol. 5 (1971), pp.446-454
Wetherhold, "Notched Strength of Composite Materials" Journal of Composite Materials, Vol. 13 (1979), No. 2, pp.148-160
Composites", Material Science and Engineering, Vol.45 (1980), pp.247-253
Experiment and Model Modification", Journal of Composite Materials, Vol. 21 (1981), No. 10, pp.949-968
Yang, "Evaluation of Residual Strength of Notched Fiber Metal Laminates", Materials Science and Engineering: A, Volume 457 (2007), No. 1-2, pp.338-349
Wetherhold, "Notched Strength of Composite Materials" Journal of Composite Materials, Vol. 13 (1979), No. 2, pp.148-160
Composites", Material Science and Engineering, Vol.45 (1980), pp.247-253
Experiment and Model Modification", Journal of Composite Materials, Vol. 21 (1981), No. 10, pp.949-968
Yang, "Evaluation of Residual Strength of Notched Fiber Metal Laminates", Materials Science and Engineering: A, Volume 457 (2007), No. 1-2, pp.338-349
Online since: July 2018
Authors: Husein Jaya Andika, Agus Kurniawan, Suyitno Suyitno, Syamsul Hadi
One interesting semiconductor materials for thermoelectric materials are investigated as ZnO material because it can be p-type or n-type depending on the material impurities (dopants).
Material Science, 2012. 32: p. 347-355
[11] Fergus, J.W., Oxide materials for high-temperature thermoelectric energy conversion.
Journal of Materials Science Research, 2015. 4(3): p. 40
Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing, 2014. 27: p. 19-25
Material Science, 2012. 32: p. 347-355
[11] Fergus, J.W., Oxide materials for high-temperature thermoelectric energy conversion.
Journal of Materials Science Research, 2015. 4(3): p. 40
Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing, 2014. 27: p. 19-25
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Atirat Maksuwan
This amount is different for different materials, which corresponds to the “slowing” of the light is extra turning caused by the atoms in one medium scattering the light.
This amount is different for different materials, which corresponds to the “slowing” of the light is extra turning caused by the atoms in one medium scattering the light.
Manoukian for his papers activating to research this project and Department of Science and Mathematics (Physics), Faculty of Science and Technology Pathumwan Institute of Technology.
Manoukian, Quantum Field Theory of Refraction and Reflection of Light I, Hadronic Journal 19, 581-595 (1996)
Manoukian, Quantum Field Theory of Refraction and Reflection of Light II, Hadronic Journal 20, 251-265 (1997)
This amount is different for different materials, which corresponds to the “slowing” of the light is extra turning caused by the atoms in one medium scattering the light.
Manoukian for his papers activating to research this project and Department of Science and Mathematics (Physics), Faculty of Science and Technology Pathumwan Institute of Technology.
Manoukian, Quantum Field Theory of Refraction and Reflection of Light I, Hadronic Journal 19, 581-595 (1996)
Manoukian, Quantum Field Theory of Refraction and Reflection of Light II, Hadronic Journal 20, 251-265 (1997)
Online since: March 2025
Authors: Ahmad Fauzi Ismail, Mohd Hafiz Dzarfan Othman, Juhana Jaafar, Farhana Aziz, Fahad Mir, Azmat Ali Khan, Mustafa Kamal, Zeeshan Khan, Mukhlis Abdul Rahman
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2018. 341: p. 218-227
Materials Science for Energy Technologies, 2022. 5: p. 334-343
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 2019. 96: p. 118-124
Journal of Membrane Science, 2021. 618: p. 118748
Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science, 2021. 25(5): p. 100941
Materials Science for Energy Technologies, 2022. 5: p. 334-343
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 2019. 96: p. 118-124
Journal of Membrane Science, 2021. 618: p. 118748
Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science, 2021. 25(5): p. 100941