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Online since: February 2023
Authors: Blessie A. Basilia, Shaun Angelo C. Aranez, John Gabriel Caraan
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 103
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 109
Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 77 (600-608)
Advance Science 5 (6)
Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 248 1-7
Online since: September 2018
Authors: Oluwole Daniel Makinde, R. Sivaraj, Akshay Arora, Amandeep Singh, H. Thameem Basha
Mohamad, Thermophoresis and Brownian motion effects on MHD boundary-layer flow of a nanofluid in the presence of thermal stratifi cation due to solar radiation, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 70 (2013) 146–154
Makinde, MHD nanofluid bioconvection due to gyrotactic microorganisms over a convectively heat stretching sheet, International Journal of Thermal Sciences, 81 (2014) 118-124
Ismail, MHD boundary layer flow and heat transfer of nanofluids over a nonlinear stretching sheet: A numerical study, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 374 (2015) 569-576
Rashidi, Magnetic field effect on unsteady nanofluid flow and heat transfer using Buongiorno model, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials ,416 (2016) 164-173
Khan, Impact of nonlinear thermal radiation and gyrotactic microorganisms on the Magneto-Burgers nanofuid, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 130 (2017) 375-382
Online since: June 2025
Authors: Mat Daud Anis Nazihah, Nur Athirah Mohd Taib, Nurul Nadia Adnan, Hasim Nurhafizah, Nur Hidayah Ahmad, Nur Asilah Zulkifeli, S.N.N. Othman
The optimal emission intensity was observed at 1.0 mol% Sm2O3, highlighting the potential of these glasses for applications in green-orange-red emitting materials.
The obtained materials, particularly the one containing 0.8 mol% samarium oxide (Sm2O3), are good optical filters.
The raw materials were in the powder form 98% and supplied by Sigma-Aldrich.
[20] Shun Wang, Qiuling Chen, Spectroscopy properties of novel red-emitting Sm: Ca2LiScB4O10 phosphor-in-glass for WLED device, Materials Chemistry and Physics (2020) 123561
Ammar, Mohamed Saad, Ammar Qasem, Distinctive spectroscopic features of samarium ions in the lithium zinc-borate glass, Optical Materials 141 (2023) 113904
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Kristine Tsaryova, Vladislav Turko, Alexanders Urbahs, Mukharbiy Banov
Introduction The study of mechanical behaviour of composite materials includes analytical studies on two levels of abstraction.
Composite materials with longitudinal and transverse orientation of fibres in tension were studied.
Mechanics of Composite Materials.
Pollock: Acoustic Emission Inspection, Metals Handbook, ninth edition, Vol. 17, Materials Park, Ohio, ASM International, (1989), pp. 278-294
Diagnostics of Fatigue Damage of Gas Turbine Engine Blades. - Journals of World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, WASET Issue 59 (part IX), (2011), p. 906-911
Online since: April 2019
Authors: Swetha Madhusudanan, Lilly Rose Amirtham, S. Nallusamy
Alternative building materials using industrial and agricultural waste, Key Engineering Materials, 650 (2015) 01-12
Effect of micro silica on the strength of concrete with ordinary Portland cement, Research Journal of Engineering Science, 1(3) (2012) 1-4
Application of small scale experimental models for thermal comfort assessment of sustainable building materials, International Journal of Civil Engineering, 12(4) (2014) 01-08
Development of sustainable construction material using construction and demolition waste, Indian Journal of Engineering and Material Science, 21 (2014) 451-457
Properties of concrete incorporating silica fume and nano SiO2, Indian Journal of Science and Technology, 6(1) (2013) 45-52
Online since: April 2014
Authors: Hao Zheng, Guo Cheng Liu, Zhen Yu Wang
Analysis of Material Properties with Biochar Improve Indian Mustard (Brassica juncea) Growth in Acidic Soil in Northern China Guocheng Liu1,2,a, Hao Zheng1,2,b, Zhenyu Wang1,2,c,* 1 Key Laboratory of Ocean Environment and Ecology, Ministry of Education, Qingdao 266100, China 2 College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266100, China a iceliugc@126.com, b zhenghaoouc@gmail.com, c wang0628@ouc.edu.cn Keywords: peanut shell, Chinese medicine material residue, biochar, Indian mustard, acidic soil Abstract Two biochars were prepared at 400 °C from peanut shell and Chinese medicine material residue, and their surface properties were measured by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and electron dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX).
Introduction Biochar is a group of carbon-rich material, produced from biomass through thermal decomposition in a closed container with little or no oxygen [1].
The objective of the present study was to determine the effect of acidic soil reclamation using the biochars prepared from peanut shell and Chinese medicine material residue.
Acknowledgement This study was supported by Ocean Public Welfare Scientific Research Project (201305021), the development of science and technology project from Shinan District in Qingdao (2012-5-002-SW), the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (201413010).
Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, Vol. 116(2013), p. 653-659
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Maw Tien Lee, Liang Hsign Chou
Amount of studies have showed that waste plastics can be used as a part of construction materials.
Many studies focused on using waste plastics as civil materials [1-3].
In many previous studies, PE was grafted with polar materials to enhance its hydrophilicity [4-8].
Garbassi, Wettability and antistatic behavior of surface-grafted polypropylene, Journal of colloid and interface science, 149 (1992), p. 290-294
Han, AFM study of the morphologic change of HDPE surface photografted with glycidyl methacrylate, Journal of colloid and interface science, 333 (2009), p. 171-179.
Online since: May 2006
Authors: Rui N. Correia, Maria Vallet-Regí, M. Helena Gil, J. Román, B.J.M. Leite Ferreira, M.G.G.M. Duarte
Bioactive Composite Materials for Bone Tissue Applications B.
To improve adhesion between PMMA and the host bone, various composites with bioactive materials have been developed and studied [2, 3].
For solving the bioactivity limitation, a strategy combines Ch with bioactive materials so that the resulting hybrids possess eminent bioactivity [10, 11].
ValletRegí, BioÉvora, Key Enginnering Materials Vols. 254-256 (2004), p. 581
Couarraze, European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Vol. 15, (2002), p. 425
Online since: April 2011
Authors: Abdelhadi Moufki, Daniel Dudzinski, G. Le Coz
In order to improve the mechanistic approach, the milling force coefficients have been determined in [7] from orthogonal cutting data for specified tool-workpiece materials and cutting conditions.
The constants and depend on the workpiece-tool materials.
Armarego: ASME Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering Vol 118 (1996), p. 216
Zheng: Journal of Materials Processing Technology Vol 89 (1999), p. 266
Science Vol 42 (2000), p. 1205
Online since: August 2011
Authors: Chu Hong Wang, Wen Bo Luo, Xiu Liu, Qiang Shen
Hutchinson: Progress in Polymer Science Vol.20 (1995), p.703
Struik: Physical aging in amorphous polymers and other materials (Elsevier, New York 1978)
Weng: European Journal of Mechanics - A/Solids Vol.21 (2002), p.411
Simon: Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids Vol.324 (2003), p.242
Kolarik: Journal of Polymer Science: Part B: Polymer Physics Vol.41 (2003), p.736
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