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Online since: August 2011
Authors: E. Osman, A. Vakhguelt, I. Sbarski, S. Mutasher
The effect of the fibre compression on the composites made from kenaf and bamboo fibres and biodegradable resin were investigated by Shibata, et al [1].
Flexural properties of kenaf unsaturated polyester composites have been reported by Ishak et al [5] and the overall results shows that the optimum fiber content was 10 wt%.
A selection of four different polyester resins have been used for kenaf fibers composites as Aziz et al [6] reported for different volume fractions.
El-Sabbagh, L.
Flexural properties of kenaf unsaturated polyester composites have been reported by Ishak et al [5] and the overall results shows that the optimum fiber content was 10 wt%.
A selection of four different polyester resins have been used for kenaf fibers composites as Aziz et al [6] reported for different volume fractions.
El-Sabbagh, L.
Online since: April 2006
Authors: E. Ferrera, F. Gnecco, R. Novakovic, E. Ricci, D. Giuranno, Alberto Passerone, Maria Luigia Muolo
The analysis of experimental data concerning wetting of ZrB2 by different
molten metals, such as Cu, Al, Ga, In, Ge, Sn, Ag, Fe, Ni and Co showed mainly non wetting
behavior with contact angle variations from 103 to 135° [1,2,7].
As concerns the wetting of ZrB2 by Ag-Cu, Ag-Zr and Ag-Cu-Zr molten alloys, some results were recently reported by Muolo et al. [8].
Vatolin and E.L.
Eremenko et al., Akad.
As concerns the wetting of ZrB2 by Ag-Cu, Ag-Zr and Ag-Cu-Zr molten alloys, some results were recently reported by Muolo et al. [8].
Vatolin and E.L.
Eremenko et al., Akad.
Online since: May 2025
Authors: Nurul Imani Istiqomah, Emi Kurnia Sari, Edi Suharyadi, Hasniah Aliah, Citra Dwi Lestari
Imran et al., “Highly photocatalytic active r-GO/Fe3O4 nanocomposites development for enhanced photocatalysis application: A facile low-cost preparation and characterization,” Ceram.
Fouad et al., “A Novel Drug Delivery System Based on Nanoparticles of Magnetite Fe3O4 Embedded in an Auto Cross-Linked Chitosan,” IntechOpen, 2020, [Online].
Bahrulolum et al., “Green synthesis of metal nanoparticles using microorganisms and their application in the agrifood sector,” J.
El Kasmi, L.
Fouad et al., “A Novel Drug Delivery System Based on Nanoparticles of Magnetite Fe3O4 Embedded in an Auto Cross-Linked Chitosan,” IntechOpen, 2020, [Online].
Bahrulolum et al., “Green synthesis of metal nanoparticles using microorganisms and their application in the agrifood sector,” J.
El Kasmi, L.
Online since: June 2019
Authors: Marianne John, Matthias Petersilge, Jochen Pflug, Ralf Schlimper, Anne Geyer
Table 1: Properties of the sandwich components
Sandwich Elements
E-Modulus [MPa]
Poisson ratio [-]
Shear Modulus [MPa]
EL
EW
ET
νLW
νLT
νWT
GLW
GLT
GWT
GFRP-PP UD-layer
16˙507
16˙507
3514
0.07
0.005
0.005
3˙798
2˙000
2˙000
THPP80-10-8 EXP
15.2
9.2
180.8
0.99*
0.007*
0.007*
0.15*
29.2
10.5
THPP80-10-8 RVE
30.3
30.5
196.5
0.2
0.015
0.015
10.8
20.1
7.5
Computer Tomography (CT) Analysis of Organosandwich Structure
To model the Organosandwich honeycomb core structure a CT analysis of the Organosandwich was done as shown in Figure 3 left.
Geyer, et al., Mechanical Behavior of novel Organo-Sandwich Components for Lightweight Structures in automotive Applications, ITHEC, 2016 [4] S.
John, et al., Modeling and assessment of folded thermoplastic honeycomb core sandwich structures using a representative volume element, In: 12th International Conference on Sandwich Structures ICSS-12: Proceedings.
Heimbs et.al., Honeycomb Sandwich Material Modeling for Dynamic Simulations of Aircraft Interior Components, 9th LSY-DYNA User Conference, 2006
Geyer, et al., Mechanical Behavior of novel Organo-Sandwich Components for Lightweight Structures in automotive Applications, ITHEC, 2016 [4] S.
John, et al., Modeling and assessment of folded thermoplastic honeycomb core sandwich structures using a representative volume element, In: 12th International Conference on Sandwich Structures ICSS-12: Proceedings.
Heimbs et.al., Honeycomb Sandwich Material Modeling for Dynamic Simulations of Aircraft Interior Components, 9th LSY-DYNA User Conference, 2006
Online since: February 2016
Authors: Gyula Varga
So Mikó et. al. [21] presented the experimental verification of cusp height when finishing free form surface by ball end milling.
Biró et. al. [22] also dealt with face milling of a high strength structural steel and published an experimental model for the determination of main cutting force.
Drégelyi-Kiss et. al. [34] presented the classification and short description of design of experiment (DoE) methods.
El-Axir, O.M.
Biró et. al. [22] also dealt with face milling of a high strength structural steel and published an experimental model for the determination of main cutting force.
Drégelyi-Kiss et. al. [34] presented the classification and short description of design of experiment (DoE) methods.
El-Axir, O.M.
Online since: November 2015
Authors: R. Tarefder, Mahmoud Reda Taha, Moneeb Genedy, Amy Garner
Jo et al. [16] reported the ability to significantly enhance the mechanical and thermal characteristics of performance of UP polymer concrete using nanoclay.
Shokrieh et al. [17] reported a reduction in the flexural strength of PC incorporating nanoclay.
Daghash et al. [18] showed the ability of COOH- functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) to improve the impact strength of epoxy PC.
El-Hawary, Flexural behavior of polymer concrete, Constr.
Shokrieh et al. [17] reported a reduction in the flexural strength of PC incorporating nanoclay.
Daghash et al. [18] showed the ability of COOH- functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) to improve the impact strength of epoxy PC.
El-Hawary, Flexural behavior of polymer concrete, Constr.
Online since: March 2007
Authors: N. Setoudeh, Nicholas J. Welham, Ali Saidi
Positions of the peaks were taken from the
ICDD database, however, peaks for the mixed valance TinO2n-1 phases where n>3 were only present
up to 2θ = 50.2º and the data for these has taken from the paper by Bowden et al [16].
Welham et al did not detect Ti4O7 during the nitridation of ilmenite [11].
Titanium nitride was the final product in both systems but in rutile system, TiN was formed al lower temperature compared with anatase one.
[5] El-Grami M, Munir ZA, J Amer Ceram Soc 1990; 73: 2222
Welham et al did not detect Ti4O7 during the nitridation of ilmenite [11].
Titanium nitride was the final product in both systems but in rutile system, TiN was formed al lower temperature compared with anatase one.
[5] El-Grami M, Munir ZA, J Amer Ceram Soc 1990; 73: 2222
Online since: August 2010
Authors: Guo Xian Yu, Jin An Wang, Xiao Long Zhou, Cheng Lie Li, Rui Xue Zhou, Ji Bing Li, Li Fang Chen
Li et al. [25-27] have also reported several kinds of
amphiphilic catalysts, leading to the formation of emulsion in their desulfurization tests.
These results were in line with the observations reported by Bielanski and Lubanska [31] and Vazquez et al..
El Amri, J.P.
Al-Shahrani, T.
These results were in line with the observations reported by Bielanski and Lubanska [31] and Vazquez et al..
El Amri, J.P.
Al-Shahrani, T.
Online since: May 2025
Authors: Kabiru Mustapha, Kamoru Olufemi Oladosu, Taofiq Amoloye, Okwudili Simeon Ogbonna
Additional tensile characteristics which include modulus of elasticity (E), modulus of resilience (Ur) and ductility (% EL) were obtained using Eq. 2, 3 and 4 respectively.
E=∆σ∆ε (2) Ur=12σyεy (3) %EL=∆LL0×100 (4) In these equations, ∆σ is change in stress, ∆ε is the corresponding change in strain, σy is yield stress, εy is yield strain, ∆L and L0 are the change in length and the initial length of the specimen respectively.
Al Rashid, Z.U.
Sultan et al., “On impact damage detection and quantification for CFRP laminates using structural response data only,” Mech.
Al-Hussain, Date-Palm Fibre as a Reinforcement Filler in Polymer Composites, Advances in Sciences and Engineering, 12, (2020) 78–85
E=∆σ∆ε (2) Ur=12σyεy (3) %EL=∆LL0×100 (4) In these equations, ∆σ is change in stress, ∆ε is the corresponding change in strain, σy is yield stress, εy is yield strain, ∆L and L0 are the change in length and the initial length of the specimen respectively.
Al Rashid, Z.U.
Sultan et al., “On impact damage detection and quantification for CFRP laminates using structural response data only,” Mech.
Al-Hussain, Date-Palm Fibre as a Reinforcement Filler in Polymer Composites, Advances in Sciences and Engineering, 12, (2020) 78–85