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Online since: October 2011
Authors: Ben Lin Xiao, Hui Ming Tang, Li Hua Li
There is a new recovery method that discarded tires are used with soil as reinforced materials in slope, which has many merits, has not environment pollution and cost saving.
Discarded tires used as reinforced materials have distinctive mechanical properties, such as high tensile strength, good anti-friction, fine flexility and durability etc[1-4].
Discarded tires reinforced in slope and retaining wall can not only reduce environment pollution resulted from discarded tires, but also increase source of reinforced soil materials.
The significant advantage of the propose scrap tire reinforced earth system would be the reduced cost of materials and construction.
Journal of Guizhou University of Technology (Natural Science Edition) 37(2008)243-245.
Discarded tires used as reinforced materials have distinctive mechanical properties, such as high tensile strength, good anti-friction, fine flexility and durability etc[1-4].
Discarded tires reinforced in slope and retaining wall can not only reduce environment pollution resulted from discarded tires, but also increase source of reinforced soil materials.
The significant advantage of the propose scrap tire reinforced earth system would be the reduced cost of materials and construction.
Journal of Guizhou University of Technology (Natural Science Edition) 37(2008)243-245.
Online since: January 2016
Authors: Marta Harničárová, Dušan Mitaľ, Jozef Zajac, Jan Valíček, Zuzana Hutyrová
From the point of view of machinability, WPCs are classified as easy to work materials (compared to metals, or plastics) as shown in the studies [1-4], etc.
The beams meet on the detector surface and are recorded in varying degree of intensity depending on the thickness of materials and absorption properties of the materials.
Process of machining the WPC materials can cause occurrence of cracks or holes (with increasing number of bubbles are monitored cracks) on the machined surface.
Lemaster, Tool Wear Cutting Wood Fiber-Plastic Composite Materials, Forest Product Journal. 61 (2011) 149-154
Mihok, Experimental Study of Surface Roughness of Wood Plastic Compostes after Turning, Material Science and Engineering Technology II. (2013) 1022-6680
The beams meet on the detector surface and are recorded in varying degree of intensity depending on the thickness of materials and absorption properties of the materials.
Process of machining the WPC materials can cause occurrence of cracks or holes (with increasing number of bubbles are monitored cracks) on the machined surface.
Lemaster, Tool Wear Cutting Wood Fiber-Plastic Composite Materials, Forest Product Journal. 61 (2011) 149-154
Mihok, Experimental Study of Surface Roughness of Wood Plastic Compostes after Turning, Material Science and Engineering Technology II. (2013) 1022-6680
Online since: April 2022
Authors: Ming Wang, Peng Fei Fang, Jun Tao Huang, Liang Du, Hong Ling Bao
New Carbon Materials, 2021, 36(4): 711-728
Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2019, 7(7): 2942-2964
Strength enhancement in ice-templated lithium titanate Li4Ti5O12 materials using sucrose[J].
ACS applied materials & interfaces, 2018, 10(3): 2591-2602
Materials Research Bulletin, 2021, 134: 111084
Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2019, 7(7): 2942-2964
Strength enhancement in ice-templated lithium titanate Li4Ti5O12 materials using sucrose[J].
ACS applied materials & interfaces, 2018, 10(3): 2591-2602
Materials Research Bulletin, 2021, 134: 111084
Online since: April 2021
Authors: Dmitriy I. Lebedev, Mikhail V. Maisuradze, Aleksandra A. Kuklina
Bauerle, Comparison of Austempering and Quench-and-Tempering Processes for Carburized Automotive Steels, SAE International Journal of Materials Manufacturing. 6 (2013) 146-153
Wettlaufer Strengthening 42CrMo4 steel by isothermal transformation below martensite start temperature, Materials Science and Engineering A. 683 (2017) 110-115
Zebarjad, Isothermal transformation of austenite to bainite in high carbon steels, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 189 (2007) 107-113
Clarke Critical Assessment 7: Quenching and partitioning, Materials Science and Technology. 31 (2015) 3-9
Raabe, Superplastic Mn–Si–Cr–C duplex and triplex steels: Interaction of microstructure and void formation, Materials Science and Engineering: A. 610 (2014) 355-369
Wettlaufer Strengthening 42CrMo4 steel by isothermal transformation below martensite start temperature, Materials Science and Engineering A. 683 (2017) 110-115
Zebarjad, Isothermal transformation of austenite to bainite in high carbon steels, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 189 (2007) 107-113
Clarke Critical Assessment 7: Quenching and partitioning, Materials Science and Technology. 31 (2015) 3-9
Raabe, Superplastic Mn–Si–Cr–C duplex and triplex steels: Interaction of microstructure and void formation, Materials Science and Engineering: A. 610 (2014) 355-369
Online since: June 2014
Authors: O.S. Es-Said, D. Aliya, L.W. Walker, E. Montz, S. Pastor, A. Abad, F.A. Hashim, A. Abdul-Latif, A.O. Al-Roubaiy, Y.S. Oh, H. Garmestani, N. Ula
Characterization of the Effects of Active Filler-Metal Alloys in Joining Ceramic-to-Ceramic and Ceramic-to-Metal Materials
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Asthana: Joining and integration of ZrB2-based ultra-high temperature ceramic composites using advanced brazing technology, Journal of Materials Science 45 (2010) 4308-4320 [3] J.
Zhao: “Brazing of carbon fibre reinforced SiC composite and Ti alloy using Cu-Ti-C filler materials”, Institute of Materials, Minerals, and Mining, School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology, Beijing, China (2010) [4] Y.Z.
Liu: Spreading behavior and microstructure characteristics of dissimilar metals TIG welding-brazing of aluminum alloy to stainless steel, Materials Science and Engineering A 509 (2009) 31-40 [9] S.
Huang: Brazing of 6061 aluminum alloy/Ti-6Al-4V using Al-Si-Cu-Ge filler metals, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 212 (2012) 8-14 [11] Y.
Asthana: Joining and integration of ZrB2-based ultra-high temperature ceramic composites using advanced brazing technology, Journal of Materials Science 45 (2010) 4308-4320 [3] J.
Zhao: “Brazing of carbon fibre reinforced SiC composite and Ti alloy using Cu-Ti-C filler materials”, Institute of Materials, Minerals, and Mining, School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology, Beijing, China (2010) [4] Y.Z.
Liu: Spreading behavior and microstructure characteristics of dissimilar metals TIG welding-brazing of aluminum alloy to stainless steel, Materials Science and Engineering A 509 (2009) 31-40 [9] S.
Huang: Brazing of 6061 aluminum alloy/Ti-6Al-4V using Al-Si-Cu-Ge filler metals, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 212 (2012) 8-14 [11] Y.
Online since: April 2014
Authors: Da Wei Lv, Guan Jun Xu, Xiao Li Sun
Estimation the optimum mix proportion test and the control indexes
1.1 Grouting material
(1) Raw materials
Optimized the Grouting raw materials (such as Cement, sand and fly ash etc) to determine which raw materials used in experiment.
Aluminum powder is larger expansion materials but aluminum air-entraining Strength reduction of size of slurry hardened is large.
Detecting by pumping height and treating with self-compensation mud-jack materials for voids beneath pavement slabs [J].
Journal of Chang’an university: Natural science edition, 2013, 33(1):28-32 [3] Ceng Sheng, Zhang Guo-xiong, Tang Cai-yun.
Journal of Chongqing Jiaotong University: Natural Science edition, 2012, 31(5):957-961 [6] Liu Gen-sheng, Li Ming-jun, Bi Peng, et al.
Aluminum powder is larger expansion materials but aluminum air-entraining Strength reduction of size of slurry hardened is large.
Detecting by pumping height and treating with self-compensation mud-jack materials for voids beneath pavement slabs [J].
Journal of Chang’an university: Natural science edition, 2013, 33(1):28-32 [3] Ceng Sheng, Zhang Guo-xiong, Tang Cai-yun.
Journal of Chongqing Jiaotong University: Natural Science edition, 2012, 31(5):957-961 [6] Liu Gen-sheng, Li Ming-jun, Bi Peng, et al.
Online since: April 2013
Authors: Wei Jin Guo, Zhong Da Guo
Experimental results
Influence of PH value on material removal.
Fig.8 The surface roughness of the sapphire substrate after polishing Conclusions The ring-belt magnetorheological polishing apply to polish high hardness materials such as sapphire, broadened the processing method of the sapphire crystal.
Journal of Semiconductors, In Chinese.1996, (10):57-62 [2] G rzegory I.
Materials Science and Engineering, 2001, 30-34 [3] Liang Chunguang, Zhang Yi.
Journal of Semiconductors, In Chinese.2000, (2): 89- 99 [4] CholK S, John S T.
Fig.8 The surface roughness of the sapphire substrate after polishing Conclusions The ring-belt magnetorheological polishing apply to polish high hardness materials such as sapphire, broadened the processing method of the sapphire crystal.
Journal of Semiconductors, In Chinese.1996, (10):57-62 [2] G rzegory I.
Materials Science and Engineering, 2001, 30-34 [3] Liang Chunguang, Zhang Yi.
Journal of Semiconductors, In Chinese.2000, (2): 89- 99 [4] CholK S, John S T.
Online since: January 2011
Authors: P. Xue, Yan Wang, J.P. Wang
Honeycomb materials,as a type of ultra-light multifunctional material,have been examined extensively in recent years and have been applied in many fields.
The behavior of such material under load depends on the cellular structure (including cell shape, size and distribution), the mechanical properties of the cell wall materials, as well as defects of the cell.
Waas: Journal of Impact Engineering Vol. 27 (2002), p. 1015-1047 [3] D.
Yu: International Journal of Impact Engineering, Vol. 28 (2003), p. 161-182 [4] Z.
McDowell: Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology, Vol. 126 (2004), 137-156 [6] X.
The behavior of such material under load depends on the cellular structure (including cell shape, size and distribution), the mechanical properties of the cell wall materials, as well as defects of the cell.
Waas: Journal of Impact Engineering Vol. 27 (2002), p. 1015-1047 [3] D.
Yu: International Journal of Impact Engineering, Vol. 28 (2003), p. 161-182 [4] Z.
McDowell: Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology, Vol. 126 (2004), 137-156 [6] X.
Online since: March 2019
Authors: Vu Ngoc Pi, Xuan Tu Hoang, Gong Jun
McCormack, Analysis of the transitional temperature for tensile residual stress in grinding, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 107 (1–3) (2000) 216–221
[10] Cheng, Z., Wong, K., Li, W., Liang, S., and Stephenson, D.A., Cutting fluid aerosol generation due to spin-off in turning operation: Analysis for environmentally conscious machining, Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Transactions of the ASME, 2001, 123, p. 506-512
Zhang, The effect of compressed cold air and vegetable oil on the subsurface residual stress of ground tool steel, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 178, 2006, pp. 9–13
Jeong, A comparison of the cooling effects of compressed cold air and coolant for cylindrical grinding with a CBN wheel, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 111 (2001), pp 265-268, Elsevier Science B.V., 2001 [14] Rodrigo Daun Monici, Eduardo Carlos Bianchi, Rodrigo Eduardo Catai, Paulo Roberto de Aquiar, Analysis of the different forms of application and types of cutting fluid used in plunge cylindrical grinding using conventional and superabrasive CBN grinding wheels, International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture 46 (2006), pp 122-131, Elsevier Ltd, 2006
[15] Salete Martins Alves, João Fernando Gomes de Oviveira, Development of new cutting fluid for grinding process adjusting mechanical performance and invironmental impact, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 179 (2006), pp 185-189, Elsevier B.V., 2006
[10] Cheng, Z., Wong, K., Li, W., Liang, S., and Stephenson, D.A., Cutting fluid aerosol generation due to spin-off in turning operation: Analysis for environmentally conscious machining, Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Transactions of the ASME, 2001, 123, p. 506-512
Zhang, The effect of compressed cold air and vegetable oil on the subsurface residual stress of ground tool steel, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 178, 2006, pp. 9–13
Jeong, A comparison of the cooling effects of compressed cold air and coolant for cylindrical grinding with a CBN wheel, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 111 (2001), pp 265-268, Elsevier Science B.V., 2001 [14] Rodrigo Daun Monici, Eduardo Carlos Bianchi, Rodrigo Eduardo Catai, Paulo Roberto de Aquiar, Analysis of the different forms of application and types of cutting fluid used in plunge cylindrical grinding using conventional and superabrasive CBN grinding wheels, International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture 46 (2006), pp 122-131, Elsevier Ltd, 2006
[15] Salete Martins Alves, João Fernando Gomes de Oviveira, Development of new cutting fluid for grinding process adjusting mechanical performance and invironmental impact, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 179 (2006), pp 185-189, Elsevier B.V., 2006
Online since: September 2014
Authors: Yan Mei Liu, Zhen Chen, Zhao Hui Liu, Xiao Yu Liu, Tian Ming Song
Nonlinear characteristic hinder the effective use of piezoelectric smart materials in sensors and actuators.
Introduction Ionic polymer-metal composite (IPMC) as a piezoelectric smart materials is discovered by Oguro and his co-workers [1].
However Like other smart materials (e.g., such as magnetic materials, magnetostrictives, piezoceramics, and Shape Memory Alloys etc), IPMC as a sort of piezoelectric actuator has the disadvantage of nonlinear behaviors.
Kim, Ionic polymer-metal composites: I. fundamentals, Smart Materials and Structures, Vol.10, 819–833, 2001
Industrial and medical applications, Smart Materials and Structures, Vol.14, 197–214, 2005
Introduction Ionic polymer-metal composite (IPMC) as a piezoelectric smart materials is discovered by Oguro and his co-workers [1].
However Like other smart materials (e.g., such as magnetic materials, magnetostrictives, piezoceramics, and Shape Memory Alloys etc), IPMC as a sort of piezoelectric actuator has the disadvantage of nonlinear behaviors.
Kim, Ionic polymer-metal composites: I. fundamentals, Smart Materials and Structures, Vol.10, 819–833, 2001
Industrial and medical applications, Smart Materials and Structures, Vol.14, 197–214, 2005