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Online since: June 2011
Authors: W.M.A. Ibrahim, A.S. Mohamad Kasim
Physical properties and mechanical properties of this material are affected by the type of binding materials used, the composition of the binding material, and the temperature during drying process.
The mean compressive strength of a sample without binding materials (Experiment 1) is significant lower the mean compressive strength of a sample with binding material (Experiment 2 - 6).
Physical properties and mechanical properties of this material are affected by the type of binding materials used, the composition of the binding material, and the temperature during drying process.
B., S Rajeswari, Development of calcium phosphate based apatite from hen’s eggshell, Journal of Indian Academy of Sciences, Vol. 28 No. 2 (2005), 115–119
Sampath Kumar, A novel route for synthesis of nanocrystalline hydroxyapatite from eggshell waste, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, Vol. 18, No. 9 (2007). 1735-1743
The mean compressive strength of a sample without binding materials (Experiment 1) is significant lower the mean compressive strength of a sample with binding material (Experiment 2 - 6).
Physical properties and mechanical properties of this material are affected by the type of binding materials used, the composition of the binding material, and the temperature during drying process.
B., S Rajeswari, Development of calcium phosphate based apatite from hen’s eggshell, Journal of Indian Academy of Sciences, Vol. 28 No. 2 (2005), 115–119
Sampath Kumar, A novel route for synthesis of nanocrystalline hydroxyapatite from eggshell waste, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, Vol. 18, No. 9 (2007). 1735-1743
Online since: May 2025
Authors: Djoko Hadi Prajitno, Stella Cheny Agnes, R. Henny Mulyani
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The other source of the materials was provided by PT.
Kumar, Journal of Materials Processing Tech. 266 (2019) 155–164
Li, Journal of Materials Processing Tech. 319 (2023) 118088
Kim, International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials 120 (2024) 106578
The other source of the materials was provided by PT.
Kumar, Journal of Materials Processing Tech. 266 (2019) 155–164
Li, Journal of Materials Processing Tech. 319 (2023) 118088
Kim, International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials 120 (2024) 106578
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Wen Hui Wei, Lai Gan, Meng Fei Hu, Jian Wang
Compared with the conventional , the modified Pall-typed friction damper has the same effect on energy dissipation, and it is superior in imposing pretension at both ends and saving friction materials.
Compared with the conventional one, thefriction plates of the modified Pall-typed friction damper are in middle, which may help save materials, decrease processing capacity, and maintain and manage conveniently.
Main structure uses Q315-B steel, post-insulator columns and stayed strain insulators employ composite-insulator materials, and pretension of the latter is 20kN.
Meanwhile, it can help save materials, reduce processing capacity and make dampers easy to maintain and manage
[4] Wenhui Wei, Maowei Zhen: Urban Science, Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, 2004, 21(3): 22-25.
Compared with the conventional one, thefriction plates of the modified Pall-typed friction damper are in middle, which may help save materials, decrease processing capacity, and maintain and manage conveniently.
Main structure uses Q315-B steel, post-insulator columns and stayed strain insulators employ composite-insulator materials, and pretension of the latter is 20kN.
Meanwhile, it can help save materials, reduce processing capacity and make dampers easy to maintain and manage
[4] Wenhui Wei, Maowei Zhen: Urban Science, Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, 2004, 21(3): 22-25.
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Toshihiko Kuwabara, Masazumi Saito, Chiharu Sekiguchi
Materials A and C are those already tested in [8] and [13], respectively.
The general trend in the DH of material C, which has a relatively lower (=1.3) than materials A and B, are different from those of materials A and B.
Tvergaard, V., Effect of strain path change on limits to ductility of anisotropic metal sheets, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 42 (2000) 867–887
In Comprehensive Materials Processing; Van Tyne, C.
Kuczyński, Limit strains in the processes of stretch-forming sheet metal, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 9 (1967) 609–620
The general trend in the DH of material C, which has a relatively lower (=1.3) than materials A and B, are different from those of materials A and B.
Tvergaard, V., Effect of strain path change on limits to ductility of anisotropic metal sheets, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 42 (2000) 867–887
In Comprehensive Materials Processing; Van Tyne, C.
Kuczyński, Limit strains in the processes of stretch-forming sheet metal, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 9 (1967) 609–620
Online since: January 2022
Authors: Wan Qi Jie, Jie Hua Li, Peter Schumacher, Johannes Winklhofer, Xun Zhang, Stefan Griesebner, Bernd Oberdorfer
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A. 46(2015)1300-1311
International Journal of Cast Metals Research. 29(2016)158-173
International Materials Reviews. 47 (2002) 49-85
Atkinson, Semisolid processing of metallic materials.
Materials Science and Technology. 26 (2010) 1401-1413.
International Journal of Cast Metals Research. 29(2016)158-173
International Materials Reviews. 47 (2002) 49-85
Atkinson, Semisolid processing of metallic materials.
Materials Science and Technology. 26 (2010) 1401-1413.
Online since: May 2013
Authors: Aeslina binti Abdul Kadir, Noor Amira Sarani
Preparation of raw materials clay, CBs and water.
Mohajerani, Recycling Cigarette Butts In Light-Weight Fired Clay Bricks: Journal of Construction Materials.
Gomze, Improvement of Insulation Properties of Conventional Brick Products: Materials Sciences, 589 (2008), p. 1-6
Zanarini, Thermal Conductivity of Clay Bricks: Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 16 (1) (2004)
[27] Ghazi, Al-Marahleh, Production of light weight ceramics teils from local materials: American Journal of Applied Sciences 2 (4) (2005), p. 778-783.
Mohajerani, Recycling Cigarette Butts In Light-Weight Fired Clay Bricks: Journal of Construction Materials.
Gomze, Improvement of Insulation Properties of Conventional Brick Products: Materials Sciences, 589 (2008), p. 1-6
Zanarini, Thermal Conductivity of Clay Bricks: Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 16 (1) (2004)
[27] Ghazi, Al-Marahleh, Production of light weight ceramics teils from local materials: American Journal of Applied Sciences 2 (4) (2005), p. 778-783.
Online since: July 2015
Authors: Bei Zhi Li, Chong Jun Wu, Steven Y. Liang, Jian Guo Yang
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 210 (2010) 899–906
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[9] T.G Bifano, T.A Dow, R.O Scattergood, Ductile-regime grinding: A new technology for machining brittle materials[J], Journal of Engineering for Industry Transactions of the ASME, 1991,113(2):184-189
Cotterell, Temperature measurement in single point turning, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 118 (2001) 301–308
Journal of Materials Science. 33(1998) 5883 – 5890 [16] Schneider G A.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 136 (2003) 39–47 [19] Jaeger, J.
[9] T.G Bifano, T.A Dow, R.O Scattergood, Ductile-regime grinding: A new technology for machining brittle materials[J], Journal of Engineering for Industry Transactions of the ASME, 1991,113(2):184-189
Cotterell, Temperature measurement in single point turning, Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 118 (2001) 301–308
Journal of Materials Science. 33(1998) 5883 – 5890 [16] Schneider G A.
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 136 (2003) 39–47 [19] Jaeger, J.
Online since: February 2011
Authors: Gao Yang Zhao, Li Yuan, Ying Wang
College of Materials Science and Engineering, Xi’an University of Technology, Shaanxi 710048, China
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College of Materials Science and Engineering, Shaanxi University of Science and Technology, Shaanxi 710021, China awangying@sust.edu.cn, bzhaogy@xaut.edu.cn, cwytzhi@126.com Keywords: Yttrium Oxide; Hydrothermal Synthesis; Morphology; Crystalline Phase Abstract.
Kim, Y.S.Song:Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 289(2000),p. 1 [11] M.
Yasui: Journal of Materials Science vol. 43(2008)1214 [16]P.F.
Frost: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science vol.326 (2008), p.289 [18] T.X.Cai, Y.W.Zeng and W.Zhang: Journal of Power Sources vol.195 (2010) p. 1308
College of Materials Science and Engineering, Shaanxi University of Science and Technology, Shaanxi 710021, China awangying@sust.edu.cn, bzhaogy@xaut.edu.cn, cwytzhi@126.com Keywords: Yttrium Oxide; Hydrothermal Synthesis; Morphology; Crystalline Phase Abstract.
Kim, Y.S.Song:Materials Science and Engineering A, Vol. 289(2000),p. 1 [11] M.
Yasui: Journal of Materials Science vol. 43(2008)1214 [16]P.F.
Frost: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science vol.326 (2008), p.289 [18] T.X.Cai, Y.W.Zeng and W.Zhang: Journal of Power Sources vol.195 (2010) p. 1308
Online since: April 2012
Authors: Su Yun Hu, Zan Wu Tan, Kong Lian Xu
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 177 (2006) pp278–281
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 184 (2007) pp84–92
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 53 (2011) pp407–416
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 120 (2007) pp187-188
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 164–165 (2005) pp1343–1350
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 184 (2007) pp84–92
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 53 (2011) pp407–416
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 120 (2007) pp187-188
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 164–165 (2005) pp1343–1350
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Yu Xiu Yan, Xing Hao Luo, Yu Si Nie, Jing Jin
Making weaving scheme by orthogonal analysis method, this study has three factors: the raw materials, blending ratio, the weaving structure.
The experiment design 1.1 The experimental materials To get the best weaving plan, the sample is weaved through the orthogonal analysis method.
The orthogonal experimental design considered the three factors: proportion of raw materials, blending ratio and weaving structure.
Table 1 Orthogonal analysis table Factors A. the raw materials B. blending ratio C. weaving structure 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 1 3 3 4 2 1 2 5 2 2 3 6 2 3 1 7 (1)3 1 3 8 (1)3 2 1 9 (1)3 3 2 Table 2 Samples’ weaving details table Orthogonal NO.
[2] Junwei Wu, Renle Zhang: Journal of Jiangsu textile2012,1:57-60.
The experiment design 1.1 The experimental materials To get the best weaving plan, the sample is weaved through the orthogonal analysis method.
The orthogonal experimental design considered the three factors: proportion of raw materials, blending ratio and weaving structure.
Table 1 Orthogonal analysis table Factors A. the raw materials B. blending ratio C. weaving structure 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 1 3 3 4 2 1 2 5 2 2 3 6 2 3 1 7 (1)3 1 3 8 (1)3 2 1 9 (1)3 3 2 Table 2 Samples’ weaving details table Orthogonal NO.
[2] Junwei Wu, Renle Zhang: Journal of Jiangsu textile2012,1:57-60.