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Online since: December 2012
Authors: Wei Min Zhang, Qun Sun
Introduction According to recent reports[1,2], the increased demand for raw materials increased nearly 70%, took up 30%-80% of the manufacturing costs from 2001 to 2008, nevertheless, the demand for many of these raw materials will treble by 2030.
Production process is the whole process of transforming raw materials into qualified products, can also be seen as a resource-environment input -output processes.
Advanced Materials Research, Vol. 223(2011), p. 212-221
Journal of Cleaner Production, Vol.13 (2005), p.1-17
Modern Machinery Science Journal, Vol. 3(2009), p. 62-67.
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Manoj Kumar Jain, J. Subrahmanyam, Subrata Ray
Petrovic, Mechanical Behaviour of MoSi2 and MoSi2 Composites, Materials Science and Engineering, A192/193 (1995) 31-37
Ichikawa, Work of Fracture of Brittle Materials with Micro-cracking and Crack Bridging, International Journal of Fracture, 55 (1992) 65-79
Chiou, Processing-Microstructure-Property Relationships in Reaction Hot Pressed MoSi2 and MoSi2-SiC Composites, Materials Science and Engineering, A225 (1997) 105-117
Nakayama, Direct Measurement of Fracture Energies of Brittle Heterogeneous Materials, Journal of American Ceramic Society, 48 (1965) 583-587
Tappin, Journal of Material Science, 1 (1966), p. 296.
Online since: September 2006
Authors: Kazuhiko Kasai, Yoji Ooki
These materials produce elasto-plastic resistance due to yielding or slipping.
At large deformation, it absorbs energy by yielding of the material, cumulating damage to the material.
Acknowledgements The writer acknowledges support from Japan Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport, Science, and Technology (MEXT) for his research on various passive control systems.
Eng., American Society of Civil Engineers, 122 [10](1998), pp. 513-522 [5] Kasai, K., Teramoto, M., Okuma, K., and Tokoro, K.: Constitutive Rule for Viscoelastic Materials Considering Temperature, Frequency, and Strain Sensitivities (Part 1: Linear Model with Temperature and Frequency Sensitivities), Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering (Transactions of AIJ), No. 543 (2001), pp. 77-86, (in Japanese) [6] Kasai,K. and Okuma, K.: Kelvin-Type Formulation and Its Accuracy for Practical Modeling of Linear Viscoelastic Dampers (Part 1: One-Mass System Having Damper and Elastic / Inelastic Frame), Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering (Transactions of AIJ), No. 550 (2001), pp. 71-78, (in Japanese) [7] Kasai, K. and Okuma, K.: Accuracy Enhancement of Kelvin-Type Modeling for Linear Viscoelastic Dampers (A Refined Model Including Effect of Input Frequency on Material Property), Journal of Structural Engineering, Architectural Institute of Japan (AIJ
Sensitivities (Part 2: Nonlinear Model Based on Temperature-Rise, Strain, and Strain-Rate), Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering (Transactions of AIJ), No. 561 (2002), pp. 55-63, (in Japanese) [12] Kasai, K., Ooki, Y., Amemiya, K., and Kimura, K:A Constitutive Rule for Viscoelastic Materials Combining Iso-Butylene And Styrene Polymers (Part 1: Linear Model Considering Temperature And Frequency Sensitivities), Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering (Transactions of AIJ), No. 569 (2003), pp.47-54, (in Japanese) [13] Kasai, K., Ito, H., and Watanabe, A.: Peak Response Prediction Rule for a SDOF Elasto-Plastic System Based on Equivalent Linearization Technique, Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering (Transactions of AIJ), No. 571 (2003), pp.53-62, (in Japanese) [14] Kasai, K., Suzuki, A., and Oohara, K.: Equivalent Linearization of a Passive Control System Having Viscous Dampers Dependent on Fractional Power of Velocity, Journal
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Eva Vejmelková, Robert Černý, Monika Čáchová, Pavel Reiterman, Dana Koňáková, Anna Krojidlová, Veronika Hovorková
Materials The studied concrete mixtures are summarized in table 1.
Decomposition of this waste material would take dozens of years, so it belongs to pollution materials.
International Journal of polymer analysis and characterization.
Journal of Thermal Envelope and Building Science 2004, Vol. 27, pp 307-325
Journal of Thermal Envelope and Building Science. 1999, Vol. 22, pp 349-355
Online since: August 2014
Authors: Jin Mei Wang, Hai Zhen Chen, Mei Zhen Wang, Yu Juan Wang
Materials and test device In the work, the porous fibrous composition and the test devices were provided by Ningbo Zhongzhi Agricultural Science and Technology Co.
The core layer was made of porous fibrous materials that contained much air.
(3) Materials are infinite flat.
(In Chinese) [3] Mingwei Tian, Analysis of heat transfer of multi一Phase fibrous materials under unsteady-state condition, DongHua University, 2012 (In Chinese) [4] Peng Cheng, Fumei Wang, Evaluation of thermal conductivity error of fibrous porous materials, Chinese Journal of Scientific Instrument, 2010, 31(9): 1-7.
[7] Weihua Xie, Boming Zhang, Shanyuan Wang, A theoretical analysis and experimental study of effective thermal conductivities of high temperature insulations, Chinese Journal of Materials Research, 2009, 20(6): 571-575.
Online since: August 2016
Authors: Fernanda A. Sampaio da Silva, José Adilson de Castro, Marcos Flavio de Campos
Castro: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Vol. 345 (2013), p. 147
Materials Science Forum Vols. 775-776 (2014), p. 431
Materials Science Forum Vols. 775-776 (2014), p. 437
Landgraf: Materials Science Forum Vols. 498-499 (2005), p. 129
[19] M.F. de Campos: Materials Science Forum Vols. 660-661 (2010), p. 283
Online since: March 2023
Authors: T.N. Vachnina, I.V. Susoeva, A.A. Fedotov, V.I. Deryugin
For construction of the formwork, laminated plywood of large formats is used more often than any other materials.
Del Menezzi, Properties of a laminated wood composite produced with thermomechanically treated veneers, Advances in Materials Science and Engineering. 4 (2016) 1–9
Liebner, Commercial lignosulfonates from different sulfite processes as partial phenol replacement in PF resole resins, Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 135(8) (2018) 45893–45904
Sedliacik, Shear strength of exterior plywood panels pressed at low temperature, Materials. 2(3) (2009) 876–882, https://doi.org/10.3390/ma2030876 [13] M.
Łȩcka, H2O2 as a modifier of phenol–formaldehyde resin used in the production of particleboards, Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 88(14) (2003) 3084–3092.
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Chong Chang Yang, Pei Feng, Hui Fu
Pear-shaped needle is manufactured by cemented carbide which possesses good materials properties.
Fig.1 Pear-shaped needle and the maximum diameter of the tip The detection principle of the pear-shaped needle detection system The stand or fall of tool cutting performance is related to materials performance of cutting tool, and structure.
The geometric parameters of pear-shaped needle having good performance of materials are essential for cutting performance of pear-shaped needle.
The material of pear-shaped needle is cemented carbide, and the material performance is difficult to have a combination of strong abrasion resistance and toughness.
Journal of Donghua University(Nature Science) (2007)
Online since: August 2018
Authors: Jian Jun Sha, Jian Li, Ji Xiang Dai, Yu Fei Zu
Experimental Methods and Materials Raw Materials.
—a carbonaceous materials route, where carbonaceous materials (carbon nanotubes) were introduced into the Cf/ZrB2-based composite.
That means there are enough carbonaceous materials to react with ZrSi2 at any place in the whole material.
Scatteia, Processing and properties of ultra-high temperature ceramics for space applications, Materials Science and Engineering: A. 485 (1–2) (2008) 415-421
Bellosi, Microstructure and mechanical properties of ZrB2–MoSi2 ceramic composites produced by different sintering techniques, Materials Science and Engineering: A. 434 (1–2) (2006) 303-309
Online since: August 2016
Authors: Marcos Flavio de Campos, Sergio Antonio Romero
In this study, it is discussed the microstructures for obtaining either exchange coupling or magnetostatic coupling in real materials.
Thus, the problem is not exactly materials property, but fundamentally cost of the alloy and cost of production.
These materials need to be nanocrystalline with single domain particle size or less for maximization of magnetic properties.
Vos: Journal Applied Physics S Vol. 31 (1960), p. 75
[13] M.F. de Campos: Materials Science Forum Vols. 775-776 (2014), p. 437
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