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Online since: September 2008
Authors: John H. Perepezko, F. Rioult, R. Sakidja
Sakidjac
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Materials Science and Engineering,
1509 University Ave., Madison WI 53706, USA
a
perepezk@engr.wisc.edu,b frioult@cae.wisc.edu, crsakidja@facstaff.wisc.edu
Keywords: Oxidation Resistance, Mo-Si-B Alloys, Borosilicate Coating, Pack Cementation
Abstract.
Indeed, coatings usually behave as interfacial materials since their processing and performance are dominated by the characteristics of internal interfaces.
[11] Shiota, I., Critical Issues in the Development of High Temperature Structural Materials, N.S.
Fordham, Journal of European Ceramic Society, 1992. 10: p. 348
Rapp, Materials Science & Engineering, 1992.
Indeed, coatings usually behave as interfacial materials since their processing and performance are dominated by the characteristics of internal interfaces.
[11] Shiota, I., Critical Issues in the Development of High Temperature Structural Materials, N.S.
Fordham, Journal of European Ceramic Society, 1992. 10: p. 348
Rapp, Materials Science & Engineering, 1992.
Online since: March 2011
Authors: António Castanhola Batista, Joao P. Nobre, Andreas Nau, J. H. Stiffel, W. Van Paepegem, Maria José Marques, Berthold Scholtes
A clear example of the current interest in developing composite materials and technology is the development by Lockheed Martin of the new X-33, single-stage-to-orbit reusable launch vehicle (SSTO RLV) for NASA, which essentially uses composite materials in its manufacturing.
Residual stresses should have important impact on the mechanical behaviour of composite systems, similarly to its observed influence on metallic materials.
However, no reliable methods exist yet to determine non-uniform in-depth residual stress profiles on this kind of materials.
[8] Sicot, O., et al., Journal of Composite Materials, Vol. 37(9) (2003), p. 831–844
[9] Nau, A., Internal Report, Institute of Materials Eng., University of Kassel, Germany, 2010
Residual stresses should have important impact on the mechanical behaviour of composite systems, similarly to its observed influence on metallic materials.
However, no reliable methods exist yet to determine non-uniform in-depth residual stress profiles on this kind of materials.
[8] Sicot, O., et al., Journal of Composite Materials, Vol. 37(9) (2003), p. 831–844
[9] Nau, A., Internal Report, Institute of Materials Eng., University of Kassel, Germany, 2010
Online since: December 2011
Authors: Da Sen Bi, Jian Zhang, Yu Lin Ning, Ben Dong Peng, Zhi Hua Wang
Numerical Simulation of the Stamping Forming Process
Of Alloy Automobile Panel
Jian Zhang1,2,a, Yulin NING4,b, Bendong PENG1,
Zhihua WANG1,2, Dasen BI1,3
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tianjin University of Technology, Tianjin 300384, China
2Key Laboratory of Display Materials & Photoelectric Devices (Tianjin University of Technology), Ministry of Education, Tianjin 300384, China
3Tianjin Key Lab for Photoelectric Materials & Devices, Tianjin 300384, China
4Plant 168, Tianjin Pipe(Group) Corporation, Tianjin 300301, China
a Jian Zhang, E-mail: zhang_jian_99999@126.com(Correspondence Author);
bZhihua WANG, E-mail: wzhtj2008@sina.com (Correspondence Author).
Preface In order to meet the demand of development in automobile lightening, some advanced materials are rapidly produced.
Dynamic explicit finite element method for punching formation of sheet materials In the forming simulation there are two kinds of finite element format.
Letφ=450 and define a function g as For face-centered-cubic (FCC) materials m=8 is recommended and for body-centered-cubic (BCC) materials m=6 may be used.
Journal of Plasticity Engineering [5] CHEN Xin.ping, JIANG Hao-rain.
Preface In order to meet the demand of development in automobile lightening, some advanced materials are rapidly produced.
Dynamic explicit finite element method for punching formation of sheet materials In the forming simulation there are two kinds of finite element format.
Letφ=450 and define a function g as For face-centered-cubic (FCC) materials m=8 is recommended and for body-centered-cubic (BCC) materials m=6 may be used.
Journal of Plasticity Engineering [5] CHEN Xin.ping, JIANG Hao-rain.
Online since: December 2018
Authors: John G. Speer, Preston Wolfram, Ronald Youngblood, Christina Hensley, Rachael Stewart, Emmanuel De Moor
Zum Gahr, Grooving wear, Microstructure and Wear of Materials, Elsevier Science Publishers, 1987, p. 227
Edmonds, Analysis of microstructure evolution in quenching and partitioning automotive sheet steel, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A. 42 (2011) 3591-3601
Howe, Wear resistant steels, Materials Science and Technology. 32 (2016) 255-256
Liu, Application of quenching-partitioning-tempering process and modification to a newly designed ultrahigh carbon steel, Materials & Design. 56 (2014) 37-43
Yang, Development of hot-rolled Q&P steel at Baosteel, Pacific Rim International Conference on Advanced Materials and Processing (PRICM9), 2016, pp. 108–113
Edmonds, Analysis of microstructure evolution in quenching and partitioning automotive sheet steel, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A. 42 (2011) 3591-3601
Howe, Wear resistant steels, Materials Science and Technology. 32 (2016) 255-256
Liu, Application of quenching-partitioning-tempering process and modification to a newly designed ultrahigh carbon steel, Materials & Design. 56 (2014) 37-43
Yang, Development of hot-rolled Q&P steel at Baosteel, Pacific Rim International Conference on Advanced Materials and Processing (PRICM9), 2016, pp. 108–113
Online since: February 2021
Authors: Zhi Guo Gao
Stray grain formation in welds of single-crystal Ni-based superalloy CMSX-4, Metallurgical and Materials Transaction A.Vol.41A(1)(2010),181-193
Stray grain formation in single crystal Ni-based superalloy welds, Journal Applied Physics.
Grain structure development in directional solidification of nickel-based superalloys, Materials Science and Engineering A.374 (2004), 270-279
Microscale simulation of stray grain formation in investment cast turbine blades, Materials Science and Engineering A. 386(2004),129-139
Prediction of a process window for the investment casting of dendritc single crystals, Materials Science and Engineering A. 237(1997),35-42.
Stray grain formation in single crystal Ni-based superalloy welds, Journal Applied Physics.
Grain structure development in directional solidification of nickel-based superalloys, Materials Science and Engineering A.374 (2004), 270-279
Microscale simulation of stray grain formation in investment cast turbine blades, Materials Science and Engineering A. 386(2004),129-139
Prediction of a process window for the investment casting of dendritc single crystals, Materials Science and Engineering A. 237(1997),35-42.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: C.W. Nguong, S.N.B. Lee, D. Sujan, Mesfin G. Zewge
Renewable natural fibres for instance, oil palm, flax and pineapple leaf can assist to obtain new high performance materials for polymer.
In addition, the poor adhesion between fibres and matrix can lead to separation of the matrix and composite materials after aging [8].
“Green Composites: A Review of Adequate Materials for Automotive Applications.”
"A Review on Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Composite Materials."
Journal of Applied Polymer Science 126 (S1): E221-E231.
In addition, the poor adhesion between fibres and matrix can lead to separation of the matrix and composite materials after aging [8].
“Green Composites: A Review of Adequate Materials for Automotive Applications.”
"A Review on Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Composite Materials."
Journal of Applied Polymer Science 126 (S1): E221-E231.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Liang Gu, Xin Gang Chen, Chao Feng Zhang, Mei Qing Cao
When at constant pressure and interface materials, electron mean free path is of constant.
The increasing number of energetic ultraviolet light aggravates the insulation materials decompose and makes the formation of the carbon particles speeds up.
Research progress of prefabricated rubber stress cone used in high voltage cross- linking cable termination[J].Insulating Materials, 2007,40(4):12-17
SUN Xin,ZHANG Jian-yao,GUI Wen-wu.Development trend and market demand of electrical cable material industry in China[J].Plastics Science and Technology,2009,37(1):83-36
Journal of Inner Mongolia University, 2009,40(5):600-604
The increasing number of energetic ultraviolet light aggravates the insulation materials decompose and makes the formation of the carbon particles speeds up.
Research progress of prefabricated rubber stress cone used in high voltage cross- linking cable termination[J].Insulating Materials, 2007,40(4):12-17
SUN Xin,ZHANG Jian-yao,GUI Wen-wu.Development trend and market demand of electrical cable material industry in China[J].Plastics Science and Technology,2009,37(1):83-36
Journal of Inner Mongolia University, 2009,40(5):600-604
Online since: June 2007
Authors: Nobusuke Hattori, Shinichi Nishida, Tuan Suhaimi Salleh
The results of this
study show that material A has the highest fatigue limit followed by materials T2, T1 and Q.
Table 1 lists the mechanical properties of the test materials.
Although the fatigue crack starting point of each material is different, all materials failed almost at the same cycles.
[5] The Society of Materials Science, Japan, Fatigue Design of Metalic Materials Handbook, Yokendo, Tokyo,(1972 ), p 44-57, (in Japanese)[6] Manabu T, Teruki H, Hirokazu T, Osamu K and Riki O, Nippon Steel Technical Report, No. 88, p. 8-12 (July 2003) [7] S.
Hattori: International Journal of Strength, Fracture and Complexity 2, (2004), p. 69-80. 5µµµµm 10µµµµm 10µµµµm 25µµµµm
Table 1 lists the mechanical properties of the test materials.
Although the fatigue crack starting point of each material is different, all materials failed almost at the same cycles.
[5] The Society of Materials Science, Japan, Fatigue Design of Metalic Materials Handbook, Yokendo, Tokyo,(1972 ), p 44-57, (in Japanese)[6] Manabu T, Teruki H, Hirokazu T, Osamu K and Riki O, Nippon Steel Technical Report, No. 88, p. 8-12 (July 2003) [7] S.
Hattori: International Journal of Strength, Fracture and Complexity 2, (2004), p. 69-80. 5µµµµm 10µµµµm 10µµµµm 25µµµµm
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Zhao Liu, Shu Guang Zhou, Xin Xiao Chen
Construction and Building Materials.2010, 24: 2145–2150
Characterisation and use of biomass fly ash in cement-based materials.
Journal of Hazardous Materials 2009; 172: 1049-1060
Construction and Building Materials 2012; 28: 633-639
[23] Zhou, Shuguang,Zhang, Xun'an ,Cao, Putian.The water requirement of the cattle manure ash.Advanced Materials Research, 2011, 261-263: 485-490
Characterisation and use of biomass fly ash in cement-based materials.
Journal of Hazardous Materials 2009; 172: 1049-1060
Construction and Building Materials 2012; 28: 633-639
[23] Zhou, Shuguang,Zhang, Xun'an ,Cao, Putian.The water requirement of the cattle manure ash.Advanced Materials Research, 2011, 261-263: 485-490
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Jing He
Conserving resources
Rational resource use and disposal shall be taken into consideration into building design, construction and building materials selection.
Comfortable and healthy living environment: there shall have no harmful building materials and decoration materials inside the building.
Architectural Journal ,2003,10:50-52
Heilongjiang Science and Technology Information, 2010,14:264
Use of green building materials to create a healthy living environment [J].
Comfortable and healthy living environment: there shall have no harmful building materials and decoration materials inside the building.
Architectural Journal ,2003,10:50-52
Heilongjiang Science and Technology Information, 2010,14:264
Use of green building materials to create a healthy living environment [J].