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Online since: February 2011
Authors: Xiao Feng Chen, Qun Feng Liu, Cai Lin, Bo Yuan
It has been pointed out that the size effects of elasticity may be caused by the non-local influence between discrete structures of the materials[11,12].
Yang et al. further simplified Fleck and Hutchinson’s formulation, and introduce a linear elastic model for isotropic materials[18].
For homogeneous, centrosymmetric, isotropic materials, the strain energy density takes the following form[14] (1) in which, and are Lame’s constants and , and are constants in the HSGE model (see Toupin[13] and Mindlin[14] ).
E5090890) and Natural Science Foundation of ZheJiang (Y407241) for this project are greatly acknowledged.
Cohen: Journal of Polymer Science Part B-Polymer Physics Vol. 44, (2006), p. 1482 [11].
Yang et al. further simplified Fleck and Hutchinson’s formulation, and introduce a linear elastic model for isotropic materials[18].
For homogeneous, centrosymmetric, isotropic materials, the strain energy density takes the following form[14] (1) in which, and are Lame’s constants and , and are constants in the HSGE model (see Toupin[13] and Mindlin[14] ).
E5090890) and Natural Science Foundation of ZheJiang (Y407241) for this project are greatly acknowledged.
Cohen: Journal of Polymer Science Part B-Polymer Physics Vol. 44, (2006), p. 1482 [11].
Online since: August 2012
Authors: Vicente Amigó, F. Devesa, Concepción Tojal, J.J. Candel
Stover: Journal of Material Science-Materials in Medicine Vol. 20 (8) (2009), p. 1763
Sasaki: Materials Science and Engineering C Vol. 25 (3) (2005), p. 330
Moreno: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 141 (2003), p. 117 [8] S.
Weatherly: Journal of biomedical materials research, Vol. 18 (9) (1984), p. 1043
Mortensen: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 374 (2004), p. 250
Sasaki: Materials Science and Engineering C Vol. 25 (3) (2005), p. 330
Moreno: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol. 141 (2003), p. 117 [8] S.
Weatherly: Journal of biomedical materials research, Vol. 18 (9) (1984), p. 1043
Mortensen: Materials Science and Engineering A Vol. 374 (2004), p. 250
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: October 2009
Authors: Raphael Mitteau, Jean Joel Raharijaona, Jean Michel Missiaen, Aurelie Thomazic
Bi-layer
materials are processed by powder metallurgy route.
Figure 6: Plots of the a) shrinkage and b) shrinkage rate curves for 10C, 20F and 10C/20F materials. 10C material has a low sinterability in contrast with 20F material.
Dilatometric plots of 10F and 20C monomaterials and of 20C/10F bi-layer materials are given on the Figure 9.
Figure 9: Plots of the a) shrinkage and b) shrinkage rate curves for 20C, 10F and 20C/10F materials.
Moon, Journal of Alloys and Compounds 335 (2002) 233
Figure 6: Plots of the a) shrinkage and b) shrinkage rate curves for 10C, 20F and 10C/20F materials. 10C material has a low sinterability in contrast with 20F material.
Dilatometric plots of 10F and 20C monomaterials and of 20C/10F bi-layer materials are given on the Figure 9.
Figure 9: Plots of the a) shrinkage and b) shrinkage rate curves for 20C, 10F and 20C/10F materials.
Moon, Journal of Alloys and Compounds 335 (2002) 233
Online since: December 2025
Authors: Ashok Kumar Palaniappan, V. Sivaprasad, A.R. Karthik Bharathi, R.M. Mukesh, S.P. Rajesh
Materials Research Bulletin 150: 111761
Materials Chemistry and Physics 275: 125283
Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance: 1–12
Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance: 1–14
Journal of Materials Science: 1–23
Materials Chemistry and Physics 275: 125283
Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance: 1–12
Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance: 1–14
Journal of Materials Science: 1–23
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Wei Chen, Yu Qin Guo, Juan Juan Han, Meng Zhao, Long Chen
[4] H Takuda, T Morishita, T Kinoshita, N Shirakawa: Journal of Materials Processing Technology. (2005) p.164-165
[6] SB Kim, H Huh, HH Bok, MB Moon: Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 211(2011) p. 851-862
[8] WS Lee, CY Liu: Materials Science and Engineering A .426(2006) p.101-113
[10] E Romhanji, M Dudukovska: Journal of Materials Processing Technology. (2002) p.125-126
[11] YQ Cheng, H Zhang, ZH Chen, KF Xian: Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 208 (2008) p.29-34.
[6] SB Kim, H Huh, HH Bok, MB Moon: Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 211(2011) p. 851-862
[8] WS Lee, CY Liu: Materials Science and Engineering A .426(2006) p.101-113
[10] E Romhanji, M Dudukovska: Journal of Materials Processing Technology. (2002) p.125-126
[11] YQ Cheng, H Zhang, ZH Chen, KF Xian: Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 208 (2008) p.29-34.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Hua Quan Yang, Xiao Ming Shen, Ming Xia Li, Xiang Li
It is an irreversible process that concrete materials age and structures deteriorate when concrete is used over time normally [1].
Suitable protective layer materials for hydraulic concrete structures are mainly ES (acrylic poly emulsion) and CSPE (chlorosulfonated polyethylene).
Materials Review,Vol.17, (2003), P.48-50
ACI Materials Journal, Vol. 88(1991).P. 186- 196
ACI Materials Journal, Vol. 88(1991).P. 363-373
Suitable protective layer materials for hydraulic concrete structures are mainly ES (acrylic poly emulsion) and CSPE (chlorosulfonated polyethylene).
Materials Review,Vol.17, (2003), P.48-50
ACI Materials Journal, Vol. 88(1991).P. 186- 196
ACI Materials Journal, Vol. 88(1991).P. 363-373
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Qiang Xu, Dong Lai Xu, Zhong Yu Lu, Li Li An
Panait et al.: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol.527 (2010), p.4062-4069
[4]W.
Radhakrishnan: Materials science and engineering A, Vol. 494 (2008), p.92-102 [6]Y.
Sklenicka: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 387-389 (2004), p.633-638 [9]A.
Shrestha et al.: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 565 (2013), P.382-391 [21]T.
Sawada et al.: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 528 (2011), p.5511-5518 [27]T.
Radhakrishnan: Materials science and engineering A, Vol. 494 (2008), p.92-102 [6]Y.
Sklenicka: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 387-389 (2004), p.633-638 [9]A.
Shrestha et al.: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 565 (2013), P.382-391 [21]T.
Sawada et al.: Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 528 (2011), p.5511-5518 [27]T.
Online since: January 2013
Authors: Bin Liu, Qing Zong Si, Bao Pin Zhang, Zhen Guo Wang, Ming Xi Li, Xiao Li An
The practioner should select biomimetic materials with similar Young's modulus of enamel in treatment, ensuring the strength, stiffness and stability of the filling materials.
It indicates that choosing materials for filling deep caries need to be considered the bond strength and protect dental pulp as well.
Journal of Modern Stomatology, 2008,22(3):289-291 [2] Peng Bin, dental restoration [M].Wuhan: Science and Technology Press.2003:17-20
Science and Technology Press, 2012, 47(6):340-344
Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials.2011, 4: 515-522 [12] Zhao W, Wang YZ, Hong HL, Chen Z, Fan MW, Yu SF.
It indicates that choosing materials for filling deep caries need to be considered the bond strength and protect dental pulp as well.
Journal of Modern Stomatology, 2008,22(3):289-291 [2] Peng Bin, dental restoration [M].Wuhan: Science and Technology Press.2003:17-20
Science and Technology Press, 2012, 47(6):340-344
Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials.2011, 4: 515-522 [12] Zhao W, Wang YZ, Hong HL, Chen Z, Fan MW, Yu SF.
Comparison of Pineapple Leaf and Cassava Peel by Chemical Properties and Morphology Characterization
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Zawawi Daud, Halizah Awang, Angzzas Sari Mohd Kassim, Mohd Zainuri Mohd Hatta, Ashuvila Mohd Aripin
Materials and Methods
Raw material.
Characterization of raw materials.
Thomas: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 64 (1997), p. 1739-1748 [5] T.
Kamthai: International Journal of Environment and Earth Science Vol. 1 (2010), p. 16-19 [6] A.O.K.
Waranyou: Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology Vol. 32 (2010), p. 201-205
Characterization of raw materials.
Thomas: Journal of Applied Polymer Science Vol. 64 (1997), p. 1739-1748 [5] T.
Kamthai: International Journal of Environment and Earth Science Vol. 1 (2010), p. 16-19 [6] A.O.K.
Waranyou: Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology Vol. 32 (2010), p. 201-205