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Online since: May 2021
Authors: Igor V. Bessonov, Alexey D. Zhukov, I.I. Popov, S.P. Chernukhin
From building materials science point of view, such effects are explained by the interaction conditions of the foam glass particles and the sintered ceramic crock in the contact zone.
Naser, Properties and material models for common construction materials at elevated temperatures, Construction and Building Materials. 215 (2019) 192-206.
[9] Dos Santos Gerson Henrique, Mendes Nathan, Combined head, air and moisture (HAM) transfer model for porous building materials, Journal of building physics. 32 3 (2009) 203-220.
Baetens, The path to the high-performance thermal building insulation materials and solutions of tomorrow, Journal of building physics. 34 2 (2010) 99-123.
Nikbakht, Incorporation of waste materials in the manufacture of masonry, Journal of Building Engineering. 21 (2019) 37-54.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Li Wen Luan, Zhong Tao
Using pine and fir as test material, the quantitative analysis, using uniform design method to qualitative pine, fir wood block the relationship between mechanical properties and geometrical parameters in the case of triangle, failure characteristics through experimental phenomenon of different materials and different sizes of wood in the triangle block pressure, finally using finite element analysis software ANSYS/LS-DYNA to simulate and analyze test.
Experimental Study 1 Material for tests By changing the specimen width and height dimensions to find out the effects of triangle block load deformation relationship of material and geometry; the triangle block pressure test specimen size was selected by uniform test method. 2 Description of the experimental phenomena By a large number of experimental phenomena can be found in the failure of specimens with certain regularity, the details are as follows: 1.
Acknowledgements The study of this paper is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China.
Journal Of Structural Engineering: 2001, 901-913 [3] Gupta, Ajaya and G.
Journal of Structural Engineering 113(2): 260-278
Online since: January 2023
Authors: Yofentina Iriani, Utari Utari, Budi Purnama, Nurdiyantoro Putra Prasetya
Shokrollahi, Materials Science and Engineering: C, 33(1), 1–8 (2013). doi:10.1016/j.msec.2012.09.003
Kumar Naik, Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing, 145, 106632 (2022). doi:10.1016/j.mssp.2022.106632
Venkataraman, Materials Science and Engineering: B, 271, 115299 (2021). doi:10.1016/j.mseb.2021.115299
Ahmed, Materials Science-Poland, 35(4), 868–877 (2017). doi:10.1515/msp-2017-0082
Chakravorty, Bulletin of Materials Science, 37(3), 497–504 (2014). doi:10.1007/s12034-014-0701-2
Online since: February 2013
Authors: Xue Lian Zhao, Jiu Jun Yang, Shi You Hu, Bai Shen Qiu, Hong Li Liu
SiC-Ti functionally graded material (FGM) was prepared by polymer-derived method in order to resolve connection problem between the ceramic matrix and its composite materials, as well as metal at high-temperature.
Gradient materials were fabricated successfully by polymer-derived method combined with hot-press sintering process at 1300℃.
Several years ago, gradient intermediate layer (as called buffer layer) materials were used to reduce the residual stress of the connecting joints and improve jointing strength [1].
The SiC-Ti graded materials have reached the gradient of the initial request, because of the obviously gradual process of elements.
Feng, Recent Progress of Interlayer Used to Join Metals and Ceramic, Journal of Iron and Steel Research. 19 (2007) 1-4
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Viktor N. Chechevichkin, Aleksey V. Chechevichkin, Yekaterina Shilova, Leonid A. Yakunin, Nikolay Vatin
It’s oxidation by oxygen from the air on the materials, modified by MnO2, including NZ, is generally used.
-S., Tang X.: Comparative sorption kinetic studies of ammonium onto zeolite // Journal of Hazardous Materials. 2006.
[30] Vassileva P., Voikova D.: Investigation on natural and pretreated Bulgarian clinoptilolite for ammonium ions from aqueous solutions // Journal of Hazardous Materials. 2009.
[31] Siljeg M., Foglar L., Kukucka M.: The ground  water ammonium sorption onto Croatian and Serbian clinoptilolite solutions // Journal of Hazardous Materials. 2010.
[32] Jha V.K., Hayashi S.: Modification on natural clinoptilolite zeolite for its NH4+ retention capacity // Journal of Hazardous Materials. 2009.
Online since: October 2014
Authors: Julitte Huez, Pierre Ponthiaux, Sergiu Stanciu, Marioara Abrudeanu, Vasile Rizea, Jean Pierre Millet, Xavier Balandraud, Michel Grediac, Maria Magdalena Dicu, Adriana Gabriela Plaiasu
Introduction Materials engineering involves knowledge of the fundamental physics, chemistry and engineering of materials in order to elaborate, develop, and use materials with superior and new properties.
By understanding the properties of materials, materials engineers create new materials with desired properties.
The Master program of University of Pitesti „Science and technology of materials" is developed with The National Polytechnique Institute from Toulouse in collaboration with 6 partner universities from France and Institute of Materials Science of Barcelona (ICMAB).
The research activities are typically in materials engineering field.
The research activities are typically in materials engineering field.
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Asaad A. Abdullah, Usama J. Naeem, Cai Hua Xiong
Journal of Materials Processing Technology.105; 95-109.(2000)
Journal of materials Processing Technology.59, 169-180.(1996)
Journal of Materials Processing Technology.189; 284–291.(2007)
J, Finite Element Analysis and Simulation of Machining: a Bibliography, Journal of Materials Processing Technology.
Niestony, FEM–based thermal modelling of the cutting process using power law temperature dependent concept, journal Archives of Materials Science and Engineering. 29; 105-108. (2008)
Online since: March 2015
Authors: Jun Yang
[3] Zhang He-wen:Journal of Railway Engineering Society, 1991(4):132-135(in chinese)
[5] Jiang Zhong-xin: Journal of natural disasters, 1994,3(1):75-82(in chinese)
[7] QI Long:Journal of mountain science, 2000,18(4):365-368(in chinese)
[8] ZOU Qiang, WANG Qing, LIU Yan-guo: Science & Technology Review, 2012,30(18):50-55(in chinese)
[9] Lu Ru-ren:Journal of mountain science, 1985,3 (2):121-128(in chinese)
Online since: October 2013
Authors: Yue Xian Zhang, Bin Li
Introduction Rubber filled with conductive materials can make into conductive rubber.
The dispersion of nanoparticles is not obvious after adding nano-materials.
The four kinds of carbon black rubber adding in nano-materials can improve the conductive properties of the composite material and its linearity.
[5] Liu Yaqun, Xu Peixin, Zhang Lianzhong, et al.: Journal of zhejiang university (engineering science), No.2, Vol. 38 (2004), p. 253.
(In Chinese) [10] Liu Ping, Huang Ying, Qiu Huaili: Polymer materials science and engineering,No.5, Vol. 27 (2011), p. 112.
Online since: July 2012
Authors: Cheng Yi Huang, Xin Huang
Increasing with strain rate, brittle materials demonstrate an increase of fracture strength.
The model can simulate the process of dynamic fracture of solid materials.
Therefore, both failure strength and fragment size can be incorporated with microstructural characteristics of brittle materials and it requires a microtextural analysis from brittle materials.
Clifton, Response of materials under dynamic loading, International Journal of Solids and Structures 37(1-2)(2000), pp. 105-113
Kipp, Continuum modeling of explosive fracture in oil shale, International Journal of Rock Mechanics Mining Science Geomech.