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Online since: October 2013
Authors: Ming Zhou, Lai Zou, Guo Jun Dong
Fig.5 shows the variation tendency of surface roughness with increased carbon content of workpiece materials.
Conclusions In allusion to typical die steel materials, this work performed a series of orthogonal turning experiments with ultrasonic vibration technology.
Ultrasonic vibration turning technology had great effect on improving tool life and surface quality in machining of difficult-to-cut materials.
Yoon: Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 364 (2008), p. 39 [2] E.
Andrew: Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 192 (2007), p.159
Online since: March 2007
Authors: Zeng Min Shen, Xia Li, Wei Dong Chi, Dong Lin Zhao
Introduction Since the carbon nanotubes was firstly discovered in 1991, [1] extensive research on carbon nanotubes and other related nanoscale materials have been carried out throughout the scientific world.
The main advantage of the wet-chemical approach is its flexibility and the level of experimental control so that a wide variety of materials can be introduced into the nanotubes.
For dielectric materials (μ'=1, μ"=0), the relative error varies between 1% (pure dielectric) and 10% (highly conductive materials).
Lieber: Science 291 (2001), p. 630
Stonier: SAMPE Journal 27 (1991), p. 9
Online since: January 2015
Authors: Shi Peng Feng, Dong Xu Li
Smart Materials and Structures, 2013, 22(9)
Smart Materials and Structures, 2013, 22(4)
Smart Materials and Structures, 2013, 22(2)
Smart Materials & Structures, 2009, 18(4)
Smart Materials & Structures, 2008, 17(3)
Online since: November 2003
Authors: T. Oshikawa, K. Ikeda, Jae Myung Kim, Hyung Sun Kim
Ikeda 2 1 Dept. of Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering, Sunchon National University, Sunchon, 540-742, Korea, hskim@sunchon.ac.kr 2 Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering, Miyazaki University 1-1, Gakuen-Kibanadai-nishi, Miyazaki 889-2192, Japan Keywords: Fly Ash, Glass-Ceramics, Incinerator, Stress, Toughness Abstract.
To recycle waste materials, the work is concerned with development of a glass-ceramic from a Korean incinerator fly ash with a high content of Cl.
Application of glass-ceramics to make structural materials is a common process, which converts fly ash to a glass by melting at high temperature and by heat treatments.
As a result, internal crystallization occurred under a single stage heat treatment (at 850-950 � for 20-340min) without adding other materials to the ash.
Hazardous Materials, 2783, 1 (2001).
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Darya Sergeevna Tarasova, Nikolay Vatin, Darya Nemova, Alexander S. Gorshkov, Olga Gamayunova
Staritcyna: Increase of energy efficiency for educational institution building, Advanced Materials Research, 953-954 (2014) pp. 854-870
Kazimirova, K.N.Gureev: Increase of energy efficiency of the building of kindergarten, Advanced Materials Research, 953-954 (2014) pp. 1537-1544
Radovic: Fast urban development of Cetinje – old royal capital of Montenegro, Applied Mechanics and Materials, 584-586 (2014) pp. 564-569
Aronova: Shadowing impact on amount of power generated by photovoltaic modules, Applied Mechanics and Materials, 587-589 (2014) pp. 342-347
Murgul: Features of energy efficient upgrade of historic buildings (illustrated with the example of Saint-Petersburg), Journal of Applied Engineering Science, 12 (1) (2014) pp 1-10
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Günter Gottstein, Olga Sukhopar
However, experimental observations of such small Cube regions generated during plane strain deformation and detached from large Cube bands in polycrystalline materials are rare.
Samajdar, Materials Science and Engineering A257 (1998) 18 [5] O.
Nes, Material Science and Engineering A205 (1996) 187 [6] O.
Albou, et al., Materials Science Forum 702-703 (2012) 385 [15] O.
Humpreys, Journal of Microscopy 213 (2004) 225 [18] D.M.
Online since: November 2011
Authors: Yan Liu, Hui Chen, Li Jun Wang, Ming Jing Tu
Influence of Sand variety on Erosion Wear Properties of Nanostructured WC-12Co coatings Deposited by HVOF Spraying Yan Liu1,a,b,Lijun Wang2,b, Hui Chen3, b, Mingjing Tu4,a , a Institute of Materials Science and Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610064,P.R China bInstitute of Materials Science and Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, 610031, P.R China 1email liuyanzt@163.com, 2email 871959489@qq.com 3email xnrpt@163.com, 4tmjtang@163.com , Keywords: WC-12Co; Sand variety; Erosion; Mechanism Abstract.
Introduction Erosion is a kind of wear that materials are damaged by relative movement between metal surface and erosion fluid which carries solid particles.
Material removal rate and surface roughness increased when particle hardness is increased.
Journal of Refractory Metals & Hard Materials, Vol, 28(2010),p. 82–94 [7] Hui Chen, Guoqing Gou, Mingjing Tu and Yan Liu.
Hutchings, Tribology: Friction and Wear of Engineering Materials, Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge, Edward Arnold, 1992 [9]G.
Online since: September 2019
Authors: Olga Scholtz, Anna Firsova, Leyla Mamedova, Maria Gogolukhina
Innovative laser equipment for processing industrial materials in conjunction with modern digital production systems will not only provide enterprises with a large selection of technical, technological and design solutions, flexibility and environmental friendliness of production, increase the competitiveness of products, but also create new horizons for the development of science and education in our country.
The usage of the materials by the automated arc welding is much higher.
Weitzenbock, Advanced Joining Techniques in European Shipbuilding Journal of Ship Production. 20, 3, (2004) 200-210
Zemlyakov, High-Speed Direct Laser Deposition: Technology, Equipment and Materials, Equipment and Materials.
Vuoristo, Technological possibilities of laser cladding with the help of powerful fiber lasers, Metal Science and Heat Treatment.
Online since: December 2010
Authors: Bao Yu Du, Chong Yang Zhao, X.Q. Zhang
So that materials can be removed plastically with greater grinding depth.
Key Engineering Materials, 2005, (291-292),p. 45-50
Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 2000, 36,p. 11-13
Materials Science Forum, 2006, (532-533),p. 532-535
Key Engineering Materials, 2006, (304-305), p. 171-175
Online since: March 2015
Authors: Akhilesh Kumar Choudhary, H. Chelladurai, C. Kannan
The bioethanol can be produced by alcoholic fermentation of sugar from vegetable materials, such as barley, sweet sorghum, molasses, corn, sugar cane, sugar beets, and cassava by using already improved and demonstrated technologies [2].
Continues diversion of vegetable materials as a feed stock for biofuels production can create the food- fuel confliction.
For exhaust gas measurement, the analyzer probe was inserted in to the exhaust pipe of the engine and emissions were recorded. 2.1 Materials and Experimental Methodology Water hyacinth, lignocellulosic biomass was used for the extraction of bioethanol through bioconversion methodology suggested by Chartchalerm Isarankura-Na-Ayudhya et al. [3].
References [1] Rakhi N Mehta, MousumiChakraborty, Parimal A Parikh, “Comparative study of stability and properties of alcohol-diesel blends”, Indian journal of chemical technology, 19 (2012) 134-139 [2] D.C.
International Journal of EXCLI, 6, pp 167-176
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