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Online since: December 2019
Authors: Arief Cahyanto, Andrie Harmaji, Taufik Sumarsongko, Wenny A. Awalia, Rasmi Rikmasari
This goes to activation of the surface towards the adhesion to other materials and enhancement of the biological activity to implant fixation [3].
The strength of dental ceramics can be assessed through flexural strength testing since these brittle materials are stronger in compression than tension [12].
Materials and Method Specimen Preparation.
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, 13(6) (2002) 529–533
[16] ISO International Standart No.6872 (Dentistry — Ceramic materials).
The strength of dental ceramics can be assessed through flexural strength testing since these brittle materials are stronger in compression than tension [12].
Materials and Method Specimen Preparation.
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, 13(6) (2002) 529–533
[16] ISO International Standart No.6872 (Dentistry — Ceramic materials).
Online since: December 2023
Authors: Roberto Montanari, Alessandra Varone, Annalisa Pola, Alessandra Fava, Marialaura Tocci, Chiara de Crescenzo, Alessandra Palombi, Marcello Cabibbo
Springer Series in Materials Science, Springer Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, 2007.
Materials Science & Engineering A 521-522 (2009) 102-105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msea.2008.09.107
European Journal of Materials 3 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1080/26889277.2023.2208159
Materials Science Forum 706-709 (2012) 835-840. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.706-709.835
Materials Science & Engineering 442(1) (2006) 543–546. https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.msea.2006.02.210
Materials Science & Engineering A 521-522 (2009) 102-105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msea.2008.09.107
European Journal of Materials 3 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1080/26889277.2023.2208159
Materials Science Forum 706-709 (2012) 835-840. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.706-709.835
Materials Science & Engineering 442(1) (2006) 543–546. https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.msea.2006.02.210
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: February 2012
Authors: S.E. Valavan, V.S. Jayashri, Gloria Chua
NOVEL PIEZOELECTRIC TACTILE SENSOR MATERIALS WITH IMPROVED PROPERTIES
Jayashri VS1, Gloria Chua1 and SE Valavan2 *
1 NUS High School of Mathematics and Science, 20 Clementi Avenue 1, Singapore 129957
2 Republic Polytechnic, 9 Woodlands Ave 9, Singapore 738964
valavan_s@rp.sg, *corresponding author
Keywords: Lead Zirconium Titanate, Sol-gel and spin coating, Tactile Sensor, Strontium, Piezoelectricity
Abstract
Lead Zirconium Titanate (PZT) is an example of a piezoelectric material, which can be polarized by an electric field or mechanical stress.
Present investigation resulted in two important conclusions: PZT-PSZT hybrid films are ideal for tactile sensor applications, and the mathematical relationship developed can be used to evaluate any piezoelectric/ferroelectric materials. 1.
Applications of these results are clear: in the production of tactile sensors, such hybrid materials can be used to yield better results.
Also, the project can also be extended to test for the fatigue levels of these films, for such applications require long-term use of the material, thus requiring high durability of the materials. 5.
Singha (2000) Effect of composition and temperature on field-induced properties in the lead strontium zirconate titanate system: Journal of Applied Physics [9] Y.
Present investigation resulted in two important conclusions: PZT-PSZT hybrid films are ideal for tactile sensor applications, and the mathematical relationship developed can be used to evaluate any piezoelectric/ferroelectric materials. 1.
Applications of these results are clear: in the production of tactile sensors, such hybrid materials can be used to yield better results.
Also, the project can also be extended to test for the fatigue levels of these films, for such applications require long-term use of the material, thus requiring high durability of the materials. 5.
Singha (2000) Effect of composition and temperature on field-induced properties in the lead strontium zirconate titanate system: Journal of Applied Physics [9] Y.
Online since: May 2020
Authors: T.A. Isakova, P.N. Petrova
When modifying polymers, physical methods of exposure are increasingly used, ensuring the activation of materials and high performance characteristics.
One way to eliminate the disadvantages is the development of the polymeric composites materials (PCM) with introduction of complex fillers [5-9].
Materials and Methods of Research The object of research are polytetrafluoroethylene PTFE (the PN brand, GOST 10007-80) and composites on its basis.
Kryzhanovsky, Technology of polymeric materials, St.
Ancharov et al., Mechanocomposites precursors for creation of materials with new properties editor-in-chief O.I.
One way to eliminate the disadvantages is the development of the polymeric composites materials (PCM) with introduction of complex fillers [5-9].
Materials and Methods of Research The object of research are polytetrafluoroethylene PTFE (the PN brand, GOST 10007-80) and composites on its basis.
Kryzhanovsky, Technology of polymeric materials, St.
Ancharov et al., Mechanocomposites precursors for creation of materials with new properties editor-in-chief O.I.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Zhao Fang Du, Xian Sheng Cheng, Fu Rong Huang
Experimental part
Experimental materials:the single PET material carpet:surface density of 800g/m2,South Australian Carpet Co.
References [1] Yanmei Li,in:Review the test standard of automotive textiles[J].Shanghai Textile Science & Technology,(2006),P.61-63
Journal of Textile Research,(2007),P.63-65
[6] Yuping Zhao,Jian Wu,in:Development of anti-fouling linen fabric[J].Journal of Textile Research, (2008),P.20-22
Journal of Textile Research, (2008),P.6-8
References [1] Yanmei Li,in:Review the test standard of automotive textiles[J].Shanghai Textile Science & Technology,(2006),P.61-63
Journal of Textile Research,(2007),P.63-65
[6] Yuping Zhao,Jian Wu,in:Development of anti-fouling linen fabric[J].Journal of Textile Research, (2008),P.20-22
Journal of Textile Research, (2008),P.6-8
Online since: April 2016
Authors: Jan Gojný, Bretislav Cesek, Miloslav Milichovský
Typical for lignocellulosic materials as paper is a porous non-oriented hypermolecular structure.
Generally, vapour absorption of water and of other liquids in porous materials is given by their microstructure and hypermolecular properties.
Absorption of water and essential oils molecules by lignocellulosic materials is described in detail in the literature [3,4].
Potůček, Kinetics of Vapour Diffusion and Condensation in Natural Porous Cellulosic Fibre Web, ISRN Materials Science Volume 2011 (2011) Article ID 794306 1-7, doi:10.5402/2011/794306
Gojný, Mutual Competitive Absorption of Water and Essential Oils Molecules by Porose Ligno-Cellulosic Materials, Journal of Biomaterials and Nanobiotechnology 5 (2014) 66-75, doi:10.4236/jbnb.2014.52009.
Generally, vapour absorption of water and of other liquids in porous materials is given by their microstructure and hypermolecular properties.
Absorption of water and essential oils molecules by lignocellulosic materials is described in detail in the literature [3,4].
Potůček, Kinetics of Vapour Diffusion and Condensation in Natural Porous Cellulosic Fibre Web, ISRN Materials Science Volume 2011 (2011) Article ID 794306 1-7, doi:10.5402/2011/794306
Gojný, Mutual Competitive Absorption of Water and Essential Oils Molecules by Porose Ligno-Cellulosic Materials, Journal of Biomaterials and Nanobiotechnology 5 (2014) 66-75, doi:10.4236/jbnb.2014.52009.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Chao Liu, Fei Wang, Xiao Qi Chen, Hai Jun Zhou, Xiao Lei Zhang, Yan Tao Li
At present, there are a lot of reports about enteric acrylic resin for coating materials.
Experimental Materials.
Coots: International Journal of Pharmaceutics.
Breitkreutz: Journal of Controlled Release.
Zhu: Chemical New Materials.
Experimental Materials.
Coots: International Journal of Pharmaceutics.
Breitkreutz: Journal of Controlled Release.
Zhu: Chemical New Materials.
Online since: October 2012
Authors: Lian He Yang, Hui Xiao Bai, Shu Sheng Jia
Experiment and Materials
2.1 Experimental materials
The wool yarns and slenderizing yarns was used as raw materials respectively, then knitted on the by the same process parameters, whose specification was plain stitch, 16-pin and the density was 15 mesh/ inch.
Huang, in: Textile Materials, edtied by China Textile& Apparel Press Publishing, China, BJ (1988), in press
Li: submitted to Wool Textile Journal (2003) [4] H.L.
Huang, in: Wool science and technology, edtied by Wool head publishing, English, London (2000), in press
Wu: submitted to Journal of SHANGHAI WOOL & JUTE (2006)
Huang, in: Textile Materials, edtied by China Textile& Apparel Press Publishing, China, BJ (1988), in press
Li: submitted to Wool Textile Journal (2003) [4] H.L.
Huang, in: Wool science and technology, edtied by Wool head publishing, English, London (2000), in press
Wu: submitted to Journal of SHANGHAI WOOL & JUTE (2006)